Showing posts with label Motion Sensors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motion Sensors. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

Step Detector and Step Counter Sensors on Android

Android KitKat has added a few more hardware sensors to it's API list. Step Sensors are one of them, which looks very promising. Although, not a lot of phones yet have these Step Sensors, in the future, this would gradually become a standard I think. Currently, Nexus 5 has them.

Let's see how we can interact with these sensors. Basically, there are 2 sensors.
  1. Step Counter: This keeps a count of the number of steps that you have taken. The counter is only reset when you re-boot the device, else, for every step you take (or the phone thinks you took, you counts up).
  2. Step Detector: This sensor just detects when you take a step. That's it. 
The example project shows you how to initialize and setup the SensorManager and respond to events from the Sensors.
// Step Counter
sManager.registerListener(new SensorEventListener() {
@Override
public void onSensorChanged(SensorEvent event) {
float steps = event.values[0];
textViewStepCounter.setText((int) steps + "");
}
@Override
public void onAccuracyChanged(Sensor sensor, int accuracy) {
}
}, sManager.getDefaultSensor(Sensor.TYPE_STEP_COUNTER),
SensorManager.SENSOR_DELAY_UI);

// Step Detector
sManager.registerListener(new SensorEventListener() {
@Override
public void onSensorChanged(SensorEvent event) {
// Time is in nanoseconds, convert to millis
timestamp = event.timestamp / 1000000;
}
@Override
public void onAccuracyChanged(Sensor sensor, int accuracy) {
}
}, sManager.getDefaultSensor(Sensor.TYPE_STEP_DETECTOR),
SensorManager.SENSOR_DELAY_UI); 

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Head over to Github to get the full source code.