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    Display Technology and Image

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    INTRODUCTION Over the years‚ display technology has been growing‚ from simple CRT to plasma screen. But now display technology has reached a stage where images can be displayed in thin air without the aid of a screen. A technology used for displaying images in thin air is called Heliodisplay. Heliodisplay is a technology developed by Chad Dyner‚ CEO for IO2 Technologies. In the Heliodisplay‚ a projector is focused onto a layer of mist in mid-air‚ resulting in a two-dimensional display that appears to float

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    Liquid Crystal Display

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    Liquid crystal display Reflective twisted nematic liquid crystal display. 1. Polarizing filter film with a vertical axis to polarize light as it enters. 2. Glass substrate with ITO electrodes. The shapes of these electrodes will determine the shapes that will appear when the LCD is turned ON. Vertical ridges etched on the surface are smooth. 3. Twisted nematic liquid crystal. 4. Glass substrate with common electrode film (ITO) with horizontal ridges to line up with the horizontal

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    Prom as a Rite of Passage

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    Cody Guilday English 105 Prof. Wheat 10/22/12 The Senior Prom: A Rite of Passage The United States is known throughout the world to be a place in which there are many cultures and customs mixing and colliding. One thing that each culture has in abundance is rites of passage‚ whether it is Births‚ Bat Mitzvahs‚ Quinces‚ or graduation. Each right of passage is an event that signifies a transition in a person’s life. Senior Prom is a rite of passage for young men and women that is indicative of

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    Online Voting

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    91-98‚ 2011 ISSN: 2041-3114 © Maxwell Scientific Organization‚ 2011 Submitted: July 22‚ 2011 Accepted: August 27‚ 2011 Published: September 30‚ 2011 The Design of an Electronic Voting System G.O. Ofori-Dwumfuo and E. Paatey Methodist University College‚ Ghana Abstract: The aim of this study is to design an electronic voting system based upon the electoral process adopted in Ghana. In recent years‚ information technology has greatly affected all aspects of life‚ and to a large extent‚ this includes

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    “Data storage using Nanotechnology and Electronics” Category: TECHNICAL Authors: A. Aparna and S. Krishna Prasad II year ECE‚ Gokaraju RangaRaju Institute of Engineering and Technology‚ Kukatpally‚ Hyderabad. Contact: Ph 09701540082- Krishna Prasad Email: aparnaalapati@yahoo.co.in krishnaprasad777@gmail.com Abstract: Electronics and nanotechnology working together would yield a holistic solution

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    Assignment 4: The Human-Computer Interface CIS- 106 Assignment 4: The Human-Computer Interface Haptic feedback‚ often referred to as simply "haptics"‚ is the use of the sense of touch in a user interface design to provide information to an end user. When referring to mobile phones and similar devices‚ this generally means the use of vibrations from the device’s vibration alarm to denote that a touchscreen button has been pressed. In this particular example‚ the phone would vibrate slightly

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    Virtual Retinal Display

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    Virtual Retinal Display Seminar Report 2004 Abstract The Virtual Retinal Display (VRD) is a personal display device under development at the University of Washington ’s Human Interface Technology Laboratory in Seattle‚ Washington USA. The VRD scans light directly onto the viewer ’s retina. The viewer perceives a wide field of view image. Because the VRD scans light directly on the retina‚ the VRD is not a screen based technology. The VRD was invented at the University of Washington in the

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    Voting

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    Voting helps shape your community! I voted yesterday to have my tax dollars help support the local science museum here. Earlier this year‚ I participated in a petition campaign to put our local government’s spending to a vote. They were passing a indebt to my grandchildren to pay for this year’s renovations of the government office buildings downtown without giving us a say in it. We got enough signatures to allow for a vote and We The People of my little city voted it down. To make changes

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    Exploring Body Language as Generative Art Interface using Kinect XBox Pro Project Development - A1314198 Ricardo Leon Game and Interaction Design • KADK • 7th Semester • December 09‚ 2013 Table of Contents Preface! 3 Abstract 3 Problem Formulation 3 Method & Tools 3 Success Criteria 4 Introduction! 5 Background! 7 Creating Interaction 7 The Natural User Interface 11 Human Computer Interaction and Motion Data Visualization 12 Summary 15 Design & Implementation! Concept

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    Voting System

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    First the student must go to the Administration Office if he is a registered voter‚ then goes to the voting area and chooses the candidates he likes. After that‚ the student submits the filled-up ballot form to the voting administrator in order for his votes to be cast. Then the student is marked with an indelible ink to signify that he has already voted. After all the votes have been cast‚ the voting procedure goes again through several processes. The votes are collected and are then counted‚ which

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