Personal Connectivity
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In the Active Digital Aura concept, sensors
automatically recognize people as they are brought close
to their skin, allowing intuitive personalized
applications.
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Communication between a car and its environment can
greatly improve the driver’s anticipation to traffic
conditions and hazards.
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The image shows the main page of the user interface
screen.
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The Distance Learning end user system consists of a TV
with set-top box operated with a remote control. The
system has been designed for easy operation.
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Connectivity allows digital content to be viewed on a
variety of portable and fixed devices.
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Sharing content in different mobile devices.
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The Electronic Ceramics group of the Philips Research
Laboratories in Aachen, Germany has developed a new,
miniaturized antenna for mobile communications. The
Philips miniaturized antennas are about eight times
smaller than conventional antennas but achieve the same
performance. The development plays an essential role for
future mobile telecoms applications, such as the
wristwatch with a monitor-equipped telephone. In the
past such applications were limited especially by the
physical parameters of the antennas. The new miniature
antennas could be brought to manufacturing standards
thanks to the development of special hightech ceramics.
Photo: Philips
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