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diff --git a/src/devices/sensors/index.jd b/src/devices/sensors/index.jd index 6f214885..dea285ba 100644 --- a/src/devices/sensors/index.jd +++ b/src/devices/sensors/index.jd @@ -28,19 +28,19 @@ page.title=Sensors <p>Android sensors give applications access to a mobile device's underlying physical sensors. They are data-providing virtual devices defined by the implementation of <a - href="{@docRoot}devices/reference/sensors_8h.html">sensors.h</a>, + href="{@docRoot}devices/halref/sensors_8h.html">sensors.h</a>, the sensor Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL).</p> <ul> <li> Those virtual devices provide data coming from a set of physical sensors: accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, barometer, humidity, pressure, - light, proximity and heart rate sensors… </li> + light, proximity and heart rate sensors.</li> <li> Notably, camera, fingerprint sensor, microphone and touch screen are currently not in the list of physical devices providing data through “Android sensors.” - They have their own reporting mechanism. </li> + They have their own reporting mechanism.</li> <li> The separation is arbitrary, but in general, Android sensors provide lower bandwidth data. For example, “100hz x 3 channels” for an accelerometer versus “25hz x 8 MP x 3 channels” for a camera or “44kHz x 1 channel” for a - microphone. </li> + microphone.</li> </ul> <p>How the different physical sensors are connected to the system on chip (SoC) is not defined by Android.</p> @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ page.title=Sensors <p>Each Android sensor has a “type” representing how the sensor behaves and what data it provides.</p> <ul> - <li> The official Android <a href="sensor-types.html">Sensor types</a> are defined in <a href="{@docRoot}devices/reference/sensors_8h.html">sensors.h</a> under the names SENSOR_TYPE_… + <li> The official Android <a href="sensor-types.html">Sensor types</a> are defined in <a href="{@docRoot}devices/halref/sensors_8h.html">sensors.h</a> under the names SENSOR_TYPE_… <ul> <li> The vast majority of sensors have an official sensor type. </li> <li> Those types are documented in the Android SDK. </li> @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ page.title=Sensors </li> <li> Hardware abstraction layer (HAL) <ul> - <li> <a href="{@docRoot}devices/reference/sensors_8h_source.html">https://source.android.com/devices/reference/sensors_8h_source.html</a></li> + <li> <a href="{@docRoot}devices/halref/sensors_8h_source.html">https://source.android.com/devices/halref/sensors_8h_source.html</a></li> <li> Also known as “sensors.h” </li> <li> The source of truth. First document to be updated when new features are developed. </li> |