POD: A Smartphone That Flies

05/26/2021
by   Guojun Chen, et al.
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We present POD, a smartphone that flies, as a new way to achieve hands-free, eyes-up mobile computing. Unlike existing drone-carried user interfaces, POD features a smartphone-sized display and the computing and sensing power of a modern smartphone. We share our experience in building a prototype of POD, discuss the technical challenges facing it, and describe early results toward addressing them.

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