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Ambient Informatics develops cross-disciplinary approaches to the design and development of next-generation systems that address the complexities and of real-time, real-world information, and effective human interaction. |
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| Thursday, June 03, 2004 |
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2.6 Petabytes per day? Then what...? "...a figure from Walmart that the expected daily data flow from RFID tags will be 2.6 Petabytes. ...The library of congress contains seven Petabytes of information...." [Paul Golding's Weblog on Wireless]
The storage vendors are delighted!
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The State of Wireless London This study looks at how wireless networking (WLAN) in London has developed over the last three years from hacktivist pastime to mainstream pursuit. Comparing networks built by freenetwork groups, commercial hotspot providers, and public sector initiatives the study also examines the sales and uptake of WLAN equipment and makes some direct measurements of wireless activity in the Greater London area. Finally the study looks at the development of WLAN in the home and makes a recommendation for a Wireless Festival for London in 2004/2005.
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Sensor-Fu "The researchers are testing the system in tae kwon do matches. Information from the sensors combined with the judges' calls makes for more accurate scoring, according to the researchers. The method could also be used for sensing impact in other contact sports and also for videogames." [MIT Technology Review]
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