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Augmented Reality |
Computer graphics have become much more sophisticated since then, and soon, game graphics will seem all too real. In the next decade, researchers plan to pull graphics out of your television screen or computer display and integrate them into real-world environments. This new technology, called augmented reality,
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iSCSI - Future of Network Storage |
iSCSI defined as Internet SCSI (iSCSI) is a draft standard protocol for encapsulating SCSI command into TCP/IP packets and enabling I/O block data transport over IP networks. iSCSI can be used to build IP-based SANs. The simple, yet powerful technology can help provide a high speed, low-cost, long-distance storage solution for web sites, service providers, enterprises and other organizations.
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Compressed Speaker Recognition (CSR) |
This paper presented Compressed Speaker Recognition (CSR), which is a scalable approach for performing speaker recognition directly from live, compressed VolP packet streams CSR creates a discriminating feature vector directly from the compressed VoIP packet stream. This eliminates much of the time consuming processing required by traditional approaches
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Organic computing |
Organic computing aims at the systematic, top-down design and construction of highly reliable and adaptive organic computing applications. Reliability here means preservation of functional correctness, safety and security under unexpected disturbances and component failures. Adaptability in the context is related to adaptive system behaviour under changing requirements and modified tasks.
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Organic LED's |
The OLED technology faces a bright future in tile display market, as tile ever-changing market environment appears to be a global race to achieve new success. Eventually, the technology Could be used to make screens large enough for laptop and desktop computers Because
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EDGE And Emerging Wireless Technology |
GSM, CDMA etc stands for digital cellular technologies. The name EDGE stands for Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution. When applied to GSM/GPRS networks, EDGE dramatically increases data throughputs, as well as network capacity.. Using EDGE, operators can handle three times more subscribers than GPRS, triple their data rate per subscriber, or add extra capacity to their voice communications.
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Hyper Transport Technology |
This paper describes AMD’s Hyper Transport technology, a new I/O architecture for personal computers, workstations, servers, high-performance networking and communications systems, and embedded applications. This scalable architecture can provide significantly increased bandwidth over existing bus architectures and can simplify in-the-box connectivity by replacing legacy buses and bridges. The programming model used in Hyper Transport technology is compatible with existing models and requires little or no changes to existing operating system and driver software.
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Comprehensive Analysis of Commercial RTOS |
In past years, the market of Operating Systems (OS) has been quite active. One of those key markets is to support embedded real-time applications in which the OS must guarantee the timeliness as well as the correctness of the processing. Many OS claim to be Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS), but often, it is only by reviewing the OS specifications or detailed information that one can truly identify the OS that enables realtime applications.
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Free Space Optics |
Free Space Optics (FSO) or Optical Wireless, refers to the transmission of modulated visible or infrared (IR) beams through the air to obtain optical communications. Like fiber, Free Space Optics (FSO) uses lasers to transmit data, but instead of enclosing the data stream in a glass fiber, it is transmitted through the air. It is a secure, cost-effective alternative to other wireless connectivity options. This form of delivering communication has a lot of compelling advantages.
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Web Services |
Many attempts at distributed computing have been made using approaches such as Java RMI, CORBA, and DCOM etc. However, none of these is a clear winner when it comes to the interoperability in an environment of such diverse systems and platforms as the Internet. RMI requires Java at all communicating ends while DCOM works fine as long as we have Windows environments at all participating endpoints. These requirements straight away mark them as non-viable solutions. That leaves us with CORBA, which again requires compatible ORBs (Object Request Brokers)
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WiMAX |
WiMAX, is an acronym that stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access.It is a wireless metropolitan-area network technology that provides interoperable broadband wireless connectivity to fixed, portable and nomadic users. It provides up to 50- kilometres of service area, allows users to get broadband connectivity without the need of direct line-of-sight to the base station, and provides total data rates up to 75 Mbps— enough bandwidth to simultaneously support hundreds of businesses and homes with a single base station. WISPs using Wi-Fi with a mesh-network topology—are looking head to WiMAX to provide inter-AP backhaul and point-of-presence (PoP) backhaul.
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Infranet |
To counter this growing threat of censorship, Feamster et al. have proposed Infranet , a system
that allows users to surreptitiously retrieve sensitive content through secretly modified HTTP
servers globally distributed outside of the censor's network of control. Infranet is novel because
it attempts to hide requests and responses for sensitive content within a sequence of seemingly
innocuous web browsing transactions.
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Inferno OS |
Inferno is intended to be used in a variety of network environments, for example those supporting
advanced telephones, hand-held devices, TV set-top boxes attached to cable or satellite systems,
and inexpensive Internet computers, but also in conjunction with traditional computing systems.
The most visible new environments involve cable television, direct satellite broadcast, the Internet,
and other networks. As the entertainment, telecommunications, and computing industries converge
and interconnect, a variety of public data networks are emerging, each potentially as useful and
profitable as the telephone system.
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