Digitalization of television broadcasting brings new possibilities for TV receiver usage.
However, new features of the TV receiver also increase the complexity of its control.
Results of research conducted in Great Britain show that the majority of viewers
perceive the systems of digital and interactive television being too complex and
difficult to use.
The objective of this work is to propose a new concept of TV receiver control that will
be suitable for emerging interactive television, but will preserve the easiness-to-use
comparable to analogue receivers. The target was achieved by augmenting the
traditional remote control to be able to measure and analyse its motion. The
measurement of motion is realized by an embedded accelerometer. The advantage of
employing an accelerometer is simpler processing of the collected data compared e.g.
to image processing (if the motion data were obtained from a system of cameras).