Gesture Tracking Optics
Gesture tracking optics use sensors to read and interpret hand movements as commands. Gesture control is the process of recognizing and interpreting movements of the human body to interact with and control a computer system without physical contact.
Gesture control relies on a strong light source to track motion. At BrightView Technologies, micro lens array (MLA) optics can create various beam shapes and angle bends to aid in the tracking process.
Gesture tracking is commonly used in the automotive industry in an effort to improve safety by monitoring driver alertness. The gesture control optics also allow drivers and passengers to interact with the vehicle to control features like the infotainment system.