Monday 6 May 2013

GoalControl-4D


It is an about a year from now to celebrate the next world cup in Brazil. Last world cup is in Germany on 2010 and lots of dramas were happened. The next world cup will be a special one and become a history in football world because for the first time FIFA will use the 4D technology. But what is 4D technology?

Normally the 4D become a stereotype for the betting sign but actually it is more than that. Generally, we have been exposed to the 3D but nowadays there is technology that uses 4D (four dimensions). This technology is called “Goalccontrol-4D”. Thus, for the next world cup we will witness the use of new technology.

The issue of goal line technology has been highlighted by a series of controversies in recent times, not least Frank Lampard’s “goal” against Germany during 2010 World Cup second-round tie in  Bloemfontein, and John Terry’s “clearance” from the line against Ukraine at Euro 2012. Both incidents arguably had a major impact on the respective contests, yet the UEFA president, Michel Platini, has remained a staunch opponent of its introduction, favoring instead a system of more officials standing behind the goal.

Before goal control-4D was introduce, FIFA already tests for the various system for example, system  called GoalRef and CAIROS using magnetic fields around the goal and a chip in the ball, while a system from British called Hawk-Eye and GoalControl (German system) are using camera based this year.

Source: www.GoalControl-4D.com

Generally, there are seven high-speed cameras located around the pitch and directed at both goals. Every time the ball cross the goal line, the referee will be inform either it is a goal or not through the special watch that be link with the those camera.
The GoalControl-4D will cost €200,000 (£170,000) per stadium to install, and €3,000 (£2,550) per match to run.

Sunday 5 May 2013

SOLAR SYSTEM


Today’s temperature is reached 350 compared the average temperature in Mecca is 400. The different is 50 but even though it’s still less then Mecca, I think it is the hottest day throughout this year. Suddenly come with the idea to use the Eco energy from the nature to turn it into energy for example rechargeable for Smartphone battery. The picture below will show the technology that will turn the heat from the sun into electric:



Source: google image
It is a pad of solar technology that will attach to our laptop bags, sport bags and so on. Thus, it is one of the substitutes to the power bank and I believe with the level of the heat in Malaysia today we can charge our Smartphone through this solar pad. Hope it will available in Malaysia market soon.


Saturday 4 May 2013

FUTURE SMARTPHONE


Nowadays, the Smartphone has grown rapidly and Smartphone manufacturers will release a Smartphone with a new design and technology every 3 months (average). They will compete among to become a leader of Smartphone manufacturer. Currently, the most popular Smartphone manufacturer is Samsung, Apple, HTC, and Sony Ericsson but Samsung and Apple is the main player in Malaysia. Each of the manufacturer offer a high tech Smartphone and there are compete between them in provide a new technology in Smartphone. The most important thing that they need to be considered is they have to make sure that their Research and Development department are one step forward compare to the others, otherwise they will become a “second Nokia”.

Generally, we can’t decide which Smartphone that we want to buy because of the a few factors that have to be considered and of them is the price, technology, design, and product life cycle. Thus, I think for the next new Smartphone I want to buy, I will make sure that the phone must include this technology:

1. Augmented Reality (AR)
The term “augmented reality” or AR when used in the context of computer technology refers to what we perceive through our senses (usually sight) enhanced through the use of computer-generated sensory input such as sound, video, graphics and GPS data. Simply put, AR makes available more information for users by combining computer data to what we see in real life. Using the camera on the phone, we can point it somewhere ‘live’ to get an information overlay of where we can find the nearest cafes or dining places, for example.



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Smartphone’s being portable serve as a good platform for AR to work. We can just whip out your phone to get the latest and relevant info for what you are searching for information which we would otherwise have to call and ask or search online before heading out of Wi-Fi coverage. Most AR apps available now utilize some form of Global Positioning System (GPS) to facilitate location searches and this feature is likely to develop further over the next couple of years because of its potential.

2. Flexible Screens
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It may soon be the cases where Smartphone are able provide a large screen to watch and play your favourite movies and games while maintaining a pocket able size. Screens can be folded and unfolded, all thanks to Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) technology. This paper-thin screen can even project future-features-smart-phones from both sides of the screen, so we can show pictures or videos to your friend on one side while using the other as a control.


3. In-Built Projector

Future Smartphone can actually be turned into interactive gaming consoles without a need for a TV screen; all we’ll need is a flat surface. Instead of a physical controller, we can use our body or our voice. Similar to Kinect, a smart camera and a voice control function can capture your movements and voice commands to let you interact with objects and future-features-smart-phones on the projected screen.


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In-built projectors for Smartphone must be small, and as the paradox sits: the smaller the projector is the lesser light it will be able to give out. With better technology though, issues such as these will be addressed in time, making projectors a part of a new experience you can now engage with your Smartphone.

4. Seamless Voice Control



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Voice control has been receiving much attention since Siri made headlines. Voice control has existed in many earlier mobile phones even though the voice recognition function was crude at best. Research has been made to advance the development of voice control, but it has proved to be a paramount task

With the newly improved voice recognition app, Siri, as well as the greater capabilities of Smartphone in the years to come, seamless voice control seems to be a viable goal. That, combined with gestures may bring interactivity to a new level for Smartphone and their users.


5. 3D Screens & Holograms


Mobile companies are now moving from 2D future-features-smart-phones to 3D future-features-smart-phones for the Smartphone screen. At present, we have a couple of 3D Smartphone in the market, such as the LG Optimus 3D, the Motorola MT810 as well as the very first Samsung AMOLED 3D.

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Well, the next path could possibly be holographic projections. In essence, holographic projections will mean a combination of 3D future-features-smart-phones/ and projections from the Smartphone. According to Mobiledia Network, Master Image 3D had previously showcased their ongoing development on projection system that allows Smartphone to display 3D holograms at the annual Mobile World Congress last February. 3D displays can be integrated with elements of movements when it comes to user interactions with the phone. For example, we can resize our photos by using our hands to "pull" or "compress" the holographic photos that appear in front of us, move object by "grabbing" them from one place to another , etc. If you are a fan of Tom Cruise's, "MinorityReport", this would be your dream come true.