Monday, October 31, 2011

Future Technology Devices From Nokia

Nokia World that was held at Excel London (October 26 to 27) is also a proving ground Nokia steps into a producer of future technologies, especially in the field of mobile device industry. As mentioned by the CEO, Stephen Elop that Nokia is a company that is focused on the use of NFC technology network, an application was introduced. The use of the network with low bandwidth can be shown on the application access entrance to public transport for example. Prospective passengers simply put the phone on a sensor mounted at the entrance, NFC will process and the software will verify. In just about two seconds, the door opened. This method is very efficient, prospective passengers need not stand in line to buy tickets. He only needs to pulse alone mengisiulang later. It may be to open the door of your house will use NFC.


Applied technology was developed by Nokia Research Center located in Espoo Finland. Children become the backbone of the nation in this division. "Just look at almost all the original Finns," said Regina Hutama Poly, Head of Corporate communcation Manager Nokia Indonesia. The division is a vital part of the technology industry moves like this. They, the Nokia engineers capitalize on the trend in technology such as NFC, Bluetooth as well. Other applications are introduced at Nokia World 2011 is a high accuracy indoor positioning in three-dimensional view. Through this development application, you can detect and find something in the house, office, and other indoor areas.
The principle of this technology is simple. To make sure the dimensions of the sensor used in space. The amount depends on the needs. But antarsensor must cross each other in order to get a more accurate view. Figure dimensions of the room will be sent to the screen via a sensor. While detection is used to make a toy helicopter that will capture every side and corner of the room. Heli moves through the control yangdilakukan by phone with an application that utilizes Buetooth as wireless connections.
This application can also be used to detect employees who work in one room. Every employee is wearing a chip that can be removed. Then via Bluetooth as well, each to be detected with a different color. On the screen will appear the positions of all employees, the color and name of each employee. It is very important to control the work.
In addition to introducing applied technology, Nokia also showcased future technology products. This time shift device team that prepared a concept phone by using a rubber material and feksibel screen. The product concept nmengadopsi kinetic technology is not 100 percent so, because new applications provide zooming images and hear the music all of which can be operated only by bending the phone body bent. Even for the audio issue still use the cable to the speakers. The engineers said all existing technology can now adopted in this device.
Two prototypes of products that are still in the process. The first one yachting product that will keep the width of the capacitive technology. The second product is small oval but tapered at the other. This series will be more imaginative, because the full screen size of mobile surface. Do not be surprised if when the photo-zoom would appear to meet the entire surface of the phone. No doubt both these products by Nokia World star besides of course your Windows Phone 7.5 Mango.
In the sector of navigation and maps, Nokia seems to be a pioneer for three-dimensional view. Not just on a city map but a map of the earth. Similarly, in terms of improvement in audio performance. Nokia even has prepared an up grade the quality of high definition audio telephony.
Nokia Research Center tells us about two things. A mobile technology-based applied technology and still take advantage of the company's core business is in the future to provide ease of mankind. Second, tell that young people are important assets and property, especially for countries that pontensi very limited natural resources. They work through the development of technologies for the world.

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