Demo Video

Jan 28, 2010

This video shows the live demonstration of the iGlogger application running on the iPhone 3GS. The application automatically detect view changes and also shaking to the device with the digital compass and accelerometer, respectively, in real-time. Also, this video shows the use of microphone to detect loud noises. The application automatically takes images when these significant events were detected. The images and audio files are uploaded and archived to the Glogger Server in real-time. Here is a screenshot of the interface.

Demo Beta Release Today

Dec 2, 2009

We have recently developed a wearable prototype called iGlogger for continuously capturing our personal experience with iPhones. It works like the Microsoft SenseCam but it runs on an iPhone with additional features such as peer-to-peer interaction and remote control. iGlogger also allows instant sharing of personal experience over the Glogger Network, and be able to broadcast GPS, accelerometer Data, and audio streams to any Social Networking websites. If anyone interested in this project, please email raymondlo84 (at) gmail (dot) com for an executable or possibly the source code for further development.

Feature Overview

  • Real-time Logging of GPS, Acceleormeter, Audio, and Images
  • Intelligent Significant Event Detection (Audio, Motion, and Location-based)
  • Real-time sharing and archival of Logging Data to Glogger Server
  • Remote Access and Control over Bluetooth Network
  • Real-time Voice Chat Feature
  • Additional Power Saving Features (e.g. auto blackscreen and capture on demand/triggering)
  • Web-based visualization, navigation, and management of archival data
  • Emergency Alert and Monitoring System for autism or wandering individuals
  • Screenshot # 1

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