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Wireless Sensor Networks: Technology and Applications
Wireless sensor networks are destined to see widespread adoption in such diverse sectors as industrial process control, health care, and home automation. The promise and application domain of this field continues to grow, but several false-starts have limited deployments to date. Recent technological breakthroughs in reliability and power consumption have enabled new "industrial strength" networks to finally deliver on the promise of this exciting technology. Brutal standards battles between multi-billion-dollar companies attest to the commercial impact that the technology is now enjoying. This talk will cover some of the history of the field, along with the problems and their solutions, commercial applications, and research directions.
Human-Computer Interaction in SciFi Movies - part1
Science Fiction movies have always been a medium for speculation about the future of technology. The most visible part of technology often is its interaction design, which therefore appears prominently in these movies. This video presents a survey of human-computer interaction designs in SciFi movies during the past decades and it relates the techniques shown there to existing technologies and prototypes in research. Different types of interaction are categorized according to their application domain in real life and compared to current research in human-computer interaction.
Human-Computer Interaction in SciFi Movies - part2
Science Fiction movies have always been a medium for speculation about the future of technology. The most visible part of technology often is its interaction design, which therefore appears prominently in these movies. This video presents a survey of human-computer interaction designs in SciFi movies during the past decades and it relates the techniques shown there to existing technologies and prototypes in research. Different types of interaction are categorized according to their application domain in real life and compared to current research in human-computer interaction.
Human-Computer Interaction in SciFi Movies - part3
Science Fiction movies have always been a medium for speculation about the future of technology. The most visible part of technology often is its interaction design, which therefore appears prominently in these movies. This video presents a survey of human-computer interaction designs in SciFi movies during the past decades and it relates the techniques shown there to existing technologies and prototypes in research. Different types of interaction are categorized according to their application domain in real life and compared to current research in human-computer interaction.
Human-Computer Interaction in SciFi Movies - part4
Science Fiction movies have always been a medium for speculation about the future of technology. The most visible part of technology often is its interaction design, which therefore appears prominently in these movies. This video presents a survey of human-computer interaction designs in SciFi movies during the past decades and it relates the techniques shown there to existing technologies and prototypes in research. Different types of interaction are categorized according to their application domain in real life and compared to current research in human-computer interaction.
Domainer: Web Application Developer
Domainer.com, a newly funded software company building innovative solutions for the domain name industry, is seeking a Web Application Developer to add to its team. For more information, please see: http://blog.standoutjobs.com/domainer-web-application-developer/
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UPC Windfarm Prattsburgh Eminent Domain #1
On Monday April 21, 2008 the Prattsburgh Town Board voted to approve a resolution that allows for the use of eminent domain proceeding in order to facilitate the Windfarm Prattsburgh Project. Cohocton Wind Watch is appalled by a threat of an inappropriate application of legal confiscation that only benefits UPC Wind. UPC representatives and attorney refused to provide any evidence that sufficient wind exists in Prattsburgh to generate electricity from industrial wind turbines.
EZ IVR - Part 1 of 3 (domain overview)
*Organized in geocities: http://www.geocities.com/rakabali78/ezivr.html Part 1. : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6JEyjkt7RM Business overview. In this part the (business) use of this application is explained. Part 2.a : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdgU_YEzyQA Demo execution - intro. In this part the cases that will be demo-ed in the subsequent videos are explained. Part 2.b : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsLnwuPMfwY Demo execution - cases 1 & 2 (call transfer, succeeded) and 3 & 4 (call transfer, rejected). For case 1 & 2, the call transfer is answered by the callee. For case 3 & 4, the call transfer is rejected by the callee. Part.2.c : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzmU9WfUMvg Demo execution - case 5 (call transfer, busy, queued, with one caller) For case 1 & 2, the call transfer failed because the callee is busy, so the caller is asked whether she wants to wait in the queue. There's a timer for each element in the queue, that timeouts after a couple of seconds (45 in this demo), and checks the current position in the queue; if it's the 1 (the first) the call-transfer will be retried. Part.2.d : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnxwNENKev0 Demo execution - case 6 (call transfer, busy, queued, two callers). Same as case 5, but with two callers. Here we verify that the positions are calculated correctly, and that the queue actually moves (so when the element that was first in the queue terminates the call, the element that directly followed it will move forward in the queue). Part.2.e : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWVrXUYjIX4 Demo execution - case 7 (play a message in the IVR). In the IVR tree you can configure some "messages node". The subscriber can use it to allow callers access announcements / advertisements through the IVR. Part 3 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcAPOXY3wEc Development info. Here I explain the modules that make up this application. I also explain the pattern that I employed when I implemented this application. Lastly, I glazed over some testing concerns & challenges. ---------- The images in the presentation: http://www.box.net/shared/vkyu7w1s00 ---------- Raka Angga - raka.angga@gmail.com
UPC Windfarm Prattsburgh Eminent Domain #2
On Monday April 21, 2008 the Prattsburgh Town Board voted to approve a resolution that allows for the use of eminent domain proceeding in order to facilitate the Windfarm Prattsburgh Project. Cohocton Wind Watch is appalled by a threat of an inappropriate application of legal confiscation that only benefits UPC Wind. UPC representatives and attorney refused to provide any evidence that sufficient wind exists in Prattsburgh to generate electricity from industrial wind turbines.