"Bump" -- just want to see if there's any interest in this out there, or if 
anyone has also played around with this...  

On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 1:29:07 AM UTC-4, Adam Ratana wrote:
>
> Hello, I am working on improving an augmented reality app I have, and part 
> of that improvement involves making use of the sparsely-documented rotation 
> vector sensor, which seems to integrate the magnetometer, accelerometer and 
> gyroscope rather well on several of my devices.  This will serve to replace 
> the classic magnetometer + accelerometer fusion + filtering that we've had 
> to do ourselves previously.  Making use of this seems to be a huge 
> improvement, and I'd love to deploy it as soon as I can get the feeling it 
> will be safe for most devices.
>
> The problem I am running into is, on my Galaxy Tab 10.1, which just got 
> ICS 4.0.4, the Rotation Vector Sensor does not seem to be working 
> consistently when dealing with screen rotation compensation. North seems to 
> change places depending on how the screen is oriented, even after calling 
> SensorManager.remapCoordinateSystem(), whereas all is good on the Nexus 7 
> and Galaxy Nexus, and several other gingerbread + devices, that is, North 
> is consistent, after calling SensorManager.remapCoordinateSystem().
>
> I haven't really seen much when doing google searches for anyone really 
> making use of this or running into this sort of thing, so if anyone here 
> has any experience, please get in touch.  Or, if you have some of the less 
> popular devices which have gingerbread+ and are interested in helping 
> evaluate a proof of concept/test APK, let me know.
>
> Adam
>

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