Apple's new patented 3D mapping, AR or joined gesture control

A newly released patent from Apple shows that the tech giant may be working on developing 3D mapping technology. It hopes to make augmented reality more realistic.

The patent was initially exposed by the highly prolific patent publication Site Patently Apple, showing a device that can convert light into a "structured light" pattern by passing through a transparent substrate laser. The graphic can then be detected by the sensor, allowing the device to measure the distance and shape of the physical structure in front of it.

This means that now we are using software to “place” electronic objects in the real world with our mobile phone cameras, which will realistically show their image in a three-dimensional environment. At present, augmented reality elements can be before anything on the screen, although in the real world they should be behind these things.

Currently, with the development of ARKit, Apple has broken into the world of AR. This development tool is dedicated to creating an augmented reality experience.

Although there are rumors that Apple is developing its own AR glasses, the biggest goal that Apple strives to achieve through VR is that people can get a better experience through the iPhone or iPad without spending money on new technology products.

Equally exciting is the use of 3D elemental images of the hand appearing in the patent. Apple devices with 3D mapping technology may mean that people can control their AR functionality with their hands.

Of course, Microsoft's HoloLens already uses gesture controls, but these controls stay in the world of "closed fingers and certain gestures," rather than "hold the electronic objects in their hands and rotate them." Although there is no guarantee that Apple is trying to make this happen, the technology described in the patent will make it possible.

The patent was originally filed in 2013, but it is just one of many patents Apple has involved with 3D mapping. This shows that the company in Cupertino has been seriously considering how to solve this problem.

Since this is only a patent application, there is no guarantee that the technology will be truly available. However, given the uproar that Apple has created in the AR community, we wouldn't be surprised if this technology or a similar product would soon appear on the device.

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