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* No need for external sensors and cables, but rather requires only a light-emitter;
* No need for external sensors and cables, but rather requires only a light-emitter;


==Project Tango and Project Alloy, Future of inside-out tracking==
==Project Tango and Project Alloy and the future of inside-out tracking==


[[Tango]] is a [[Google]]’s project that allows smartphones and other mobile devices to understand their location in space. It is a software and hardware solution that offers inside-out technology and markerless tracking. According to Google Tango’s director of engineering, Johnny Lee, “As you can see [inside-out positional tracking] clearly works on this phone…We’ve even had people strap a tablet sized device with Tango built in into a custom VR headset and the positional tracking worked just as well as it does here…The only thing really holding us back right now are the thermals. Right now, phones just get way too hot if we ask them to run positional tracking and split-screen stereoscopic image at 90 fps…As Daydream matures and Tango continues to improve, the sophistication around tracking will also evolve over the next 2-3 years.“ <ref name=”10”></ref>
[[Tango]] is a [[Google]]’s project that allows smartphones and other mobile devices to understand their location in space. It is a software and hardware solution that offers inside-out technology and markerless tracking. According to Google Tango’s director of engineering, Johnny Lee, “As you can see [inside-out positional tracking] clearly works on this phone…We’ve even had people strap a tablet sized device with Tango built in into a custom VR headset and the positional tracking worked just as well as it does here…The only thing really holding us back right now are the thermals. Right now, phones just get way too hot if we ask them to run positional tracking and split-screen stereoscopic image at 90 fps…As Daydream matures and Tango continues to improve, the sophistication around tracking will also evolve over the next 2-3 years.“ <ref name=”10”></ref>