Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Technology of the future
1. Technology of the future
Irene Barrero Domínguez
Miguel Ángel García López
2. Global village
Describe the world reduced into a village
by different media types, making the world
become like a single village where people
can contact each other quickly.
Duwait global village contains typical
things of most of the countries such as
gastronomy, typical dances and other
cultural things.
3. TV of the future
OLEDs are made by placing films of organic materials
between two conductors. When electrical current is applied,
a light is emitted. OLED TV offers advantages over LCDs
as:
* Faster refresh rate, better contrast and better color
* Thickness: a LG model is just 1.7mm thick. Prototypes
of OLED televisions are 0.3mm thick
* Better viewing angle - 180 degrees
* Greener: OLEDs do not contain bad metals
* OLED panels can be made flexible and/or transparent...
OLED displays are rollable. OLEDs will be so thin and
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7. DNA computers
Researchers unveiled a programmable molecular computing
machine composed of enzymes and DNA molecules instead
of silicon microchips. The DNA molecule that provides the
computer with the input data also provides all the necessary
fuel.
The Guinness World Records recognized the computer as
"the smallest biological computing device" ever constructed.
DNA computing are only beginning to be explored. But it
could transform the future of computers, especially in
pharmaceutical and biomedical applications.
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9. Phones of the future
Nokia has presented The Morph phone.
The Morph suggests that phones will involve
transparency and transformability.
Morph will use radio frequencies, silicon microphones,
and speed and motion detectors. It will also pack thermal
detectors with super-high-tech features to sense the
environment, the health and temperament of people
nearby.
So, we can be sure that all new models of mobiles
phones will be transparents and flexible.
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11. Cars of the future I
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Hiriko
Scientifics of the Massachusetts Technological
Institute made a prototype of future cars.
They’ll make it rechargeable, folding and
electrics.
They’ll build the prototype folding to reduce
parking problems.
Firsts models will be able only for 2 passengers
and for rich people only.
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13. Cars of the future II
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Terrafugia Transition (Renault Group)
It has folding wings which give the lift of the
“car” in the air.
By the time, this non-flying car is use to take off
and land at an airport and then, once folded the
wings on the road like a car.
It costs about €194.000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smGmrpn2Vrk&feature=player_embedded
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15. Facial Recognition Systems
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Computer application for verifying a person
from a digital image comparing selected facial
features from the image and a facial database.
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It is used in security systems combined with
fingerprint or eye iris recognition systems.
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There are 2 big groups of facial recognition
which can be combined:
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* 3-dimensional recognition
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* Skin texture analysis
16. * 3-dimensional recognition
This technique uses 3D sensors to capture
information about the shape of a face. It is not
affected by changes in lighting like other
techniques. The sensors work by projecting
structured light onto the face
* Skin texture analysis
It uses the visual details of the skin such as spots.
Tests have shown that with the addition of skin
texture analysis, performance in recognizing
faces can increase 20 to 25 percent.
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20. Home automation
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Systems capable of automating a home,
providing energy services, safety, welfare and
communication.
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Regulation of lighting according to ambient light
level
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Automation of all the different systems equipment
easy to operate with a touch panel.
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Control via Internet
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Your house can wake up you if you programmed
it (raising the blinds,…)