Pictures from Philips Research Password
Issue 26, February 2006
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Double-layer LCD
Examination of an X-ray image on a high-contrast,
high-resolution LCD prototype.
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Molecular healthcare
Quantitative measurement of contrast agent concentration
in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
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Heart modeling
Philips researchers working with Philips’ new cardiac modeling software that automatically matches its heart model to the patient’s multi-slice CT scan and then creates a highly detailed patient-specific 3-D model from which a wide range of morphological and physiological measurements can be extracted.
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iCat
Human-like user-interface prototype iCat to help users
in their daily tasks
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RF ICs
Measuring the electrical performance of RF
(radio-frequency) ICs.
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Wireless Connectivity
With an NFC (near field communication) enabled mobile
phone, you pay for concert or movie tickets at the box
office simply by holding your phone next to the payment
terminal.
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