
The 'projection keyboard' is made possible through the incorporation of the 3D Electronic Perception Technology
(EPT). This innovation enables everyday devices to "see" the world around them so they can perceive and interact with
it. The EPT tracks your finger movements and translates them into keystrokes in the device.
Different from traditional digital cameras that record images in 2 dimensions so humans can see, EPT collects images
the way that machines need to see in 3 dimensions. With the integration of Celluon's technology in small, low cast,
computer chips, virtually any kind of electronic device can perceive and interact with its immediate environment.
Future applications of this technology might include automobiles that can see and avoid obstacles before an
accident occurs, video games that sense the player's movements without the need for a controller, and even home
security systems that can easily recognize the difference between a member of the household and an intruder. Just
imagine the new possibilities in an era in which machines and devices are no longer"blind"!
