Author :
Farkas, Karoly ; de Lara, E.
Abstract :
In this issue, we review two products that enhance vehicular transportation: a Bluetooth audio head unit that seamlessly integrates with mobile phones and a system that: uses mobile phone network usage data to determine average traffic speeds and areas of congestion. We also report on a laptop and related WiFi technology that significantly tower the barrier to such technologies´ use in developing countries and a device that helps soldiers disarm landmines. We describe Ballbot, a battery-operated omnidirectional robot that moves by balancing dynamically on a single urethane-coated metal sphere. We also report on wireless memory chip, called memory spot, that contains a built-in antenna and can store up to several Mbytes of data
Keywords :
Bluetooth; Internet; landmine detection; laptop computers; mobile computing; mobile robots; notebook computers; storage management chips; traffic information systems; wireless LAN; Bluetooth audio head unit; WiFi technology; battery-operated omnidirectional robot; landmine detection; laptop computer; mobile phone; vehicular transportation; wireless memory chip; $100 laptop; Ballbot; Green WiFi; Hewlett-Packard Labs Memory Spot; IntelliOne Technologies; Ngrain R-PDA; One Laptop Per Child; Sony MEX-BT5000;
Journal_Title :
Pervasive Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MPRV.2006.79