Pictures from Philips Research Password
Issue 22, February 2005
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Human-Perception Research
Shooting high-quality video content for color perception
experiments on displays.
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Human-Perception Research
Aural-perception experiment in an echo-free laboratory.
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Human-Perception Research
Psycho-physiological measurements of a user’s 3D gaming
experience.
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Human-Perception Research
Fundamental and practical research on how people
experience technology provides the means to develop
products that are really designed around the user.
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Human-Perception Research
Improvement of the shaving experience is one of the
topics of research at Philips’ Personal Care Institute.
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Human-Perception Research
In scenario studies for nextgeneration fitness
applications, sensors in a body-area network provide
live feedback on excercise performance.
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Extreme UV
A close up of the light beam.
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Extreme UV
Evaluation of a light source at Philips Extreme UV
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Personal Connectivity
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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Personal Connectivity
Communication between a car and its environment can
greatly improve the driver’s anticipation to traffic
conditions and hazards.
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