RFIG: Photosensing Wireless Tags for Precise Location and Complex Geometric Procedures (Active RFID Summit 2005)

Dr Ramesh Raskar, Senior Research Scientist
Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, United States
 

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Presentation Summary

Radio Frequency Identity and Geometry (RFIG) : Photosensing Wireless Tags for Precise Location and Complex Geometric Procedures
 
  • Photosensor embedded in RF tag to communicate with optical+RF channels
  • Comparison with other optical-RF hybrid solutions for location sensing
  • Computer vision without camera and geometric applications in Warehouses, Robotics and HCI
  • Future directions in geometry-aware RF tags

Speaker Bio

Ramesh Raskar joined MERL as a Research Scientist in 2000 after his doctoral research at U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he developed a framework for projector based displays. His work spans a range of topics in computer vision and graphics including projective geometry, non-photorealistic rendering and intelligent user interfaces. He has developed algorithms for image projection on planar, non-planar and quadric curved surfaces that simplify constraints on conventional displays and has proposed Shader Lamps, a new approach for projector-based augmented reality. Current projects include composite RFID (RFIG), multi-flash non-photorealistic camera for depth edge detection, locale-aware mobile projectors, high dynamic range video, image fusion for context enhancement and quadric transfer methods for multi-projector curved screen displays.
 
Dr. Raskar received the Mitsubishi Electric Information Technology R&D Award 2003, Global Indus Technovator Award 2003, instituted at MIT to recognize the top 20 Indian technology innovators on the globe, Mitsubishi Electric Valuable Invention Award 2004 and TR100 Award, Technology Review's 100 Top Young Innovators Under 35, 2004. His papers have appeared in SIGGRAPH, Eurographics, IEEE Visualization, CVPR and many other graphics and vision conferences. He has taught courses and has served as a member of international program committees at major conferences. He is a member of the ACM and IEEE.

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Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories is the North American arm of the central R&D organization of the Mitsubishi Electric Company. We conduct application motivated basic research and advanced development in computer and communication technologies.
 
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