63 research outputs found

    Ocular attention-sensing interface system

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    The purpose of the research was to develop an innovative human-computer interface based on eye movement and voice control. By eliminating a manual interface (keyboard, joystick, etc.), OASIS provides a control mechanism that is natural, efficient, accurate, and low in workload

    Space station data system analysis/architecture study. Task 2: Options development DR-5. Volume 1: Technology options

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    The second task in the Space Station Data System (SSDS) Analysis/Architecture Study is the development of an information base that will support the conduct of trade studies and provide sufficient data to make key design/programmatic decisions. This volume identifies the preferred options in the technology category and characterizes these options with respect to performance attributes, constraints, cost, and risk. The technology category includes advanced materials, processes, and techniques that can be used to enhance the implementation of SSDS design structures. The specific areas discussed are mass storage, including space and round on-line storage and off-line storage; man/machine interface; data processing hardware, including flight computers and advanced/fault tolerant computer architectures; and software, including data compression algorithms, on-board high level languages, and software tools. Also discussed are artificial intelligence applications and hard-wire communications

    Ubiquitous computing and natural interfaces for environmental information

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    Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia do Ambiente, perfil Gestão e Sistemas AmbientaisThe next computing revolution‘s objective is to embed every street, building, room and object with computational power. Ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) will allow every object to receive and transmit information, sense its surroundings and act accordingly, be located from anywhere in the world, connect every person. Everyone will have the possibility to access information, despite their age, computer knowledge, literacy or physical impairment. It will impact the world in a profound way, empowering mankind, improving the environment, but will also create new challenges that our society, economy, health and global environment will have to overcome. Negative impacts have to be identified and dealt with in advance. Despite these concerns, environmental studies have been mostly absent from discussions on the new paradigm. This thesis seeks to examine ubiquitous computing, its technological emergence, raise awareness towards future impacts and explore the design of new interfaces and rich interaction modes. Environmental information is approached as an area which may greatly benefit from ubicomp as a way to gather, treat and disseminate it, simultaneously complying with the Aarhus convention. In an educational context, new media are poised to revolutionize the way we perceive, learn and interact with environmental information. cUbiq is presented as a natural interface to access that information

    1997-1999, University of Memphis bulletin

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    University of Memphis bulletin containing the graduate catalog for 1997-1999.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-ua-pub-bulletins/1421/thumbnail.jp

    1999 July, University of Memphis bulletin

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    Vol. 87, No. 4 of the University of Memphis bulletin containing the graduate catalog for 1999-2001.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-ua-pub-bulletins/1187/thumbnail.jp

    1995-1996, University of Memphis, bulletin

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    University of Memphis bulletin containing the undergraduate catalog for 1995-1996.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-ua-pub-bulletins/1442/thumbnail.jp

    Bridgewater State College Undergraduate/Graduate Catalogue 1983-1985

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    https://vc.bridgew.edu/bsc_catalogs/1018/thumbnail.jp

    1999-2001, University of Memphis bulletin

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    University of Memphis bulletin containing the graduate catalog for 1999-2001.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-ua-pub-bulletins/1422/thumbnail.jp
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