Abstract:
Devices such a printer 4, television 3 and car door lock 2 are controlled wirelessly by a controller 5 which may consist of eye tracking glasses that detect the gaze angle of the user also include an orientation detector that receives rf packets from the devices, from which the orientation of the device can be detected. Control of the devices is performed wirelessly when the detected orientation of the device and the gaze detection angle adopt a predetermined relationship, for example when they become aligned.
Abstract:
A method, apparatus and computer program are described where signals are received from a camera unit (310) having an image sensor with a plurality of image detectors. The signals include first signals received from first pixel detectors corresponding to a first image area and second signals received from second pixel detectors corresponding to a second image area surrounding the first image area. Camera settings of a setting group are automatically controlled (340) based on the first signals. The settings group has at least one of focus control, exposure control and white balance control. Changes in the setting group are predicted based on the second signals. A change is detected in the first image area and used to adapt the automatic control (340) of the camera settings of the settings group. Control signals are output to the camera unit (310) to control (340) the camera settings of the settings group.