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Title: HCI Lecture 26


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HCI Lecture 26
  • FCE Demos

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Time Warp
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Bell/Foster/et al
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Team Names Grace Bell, Barbara Foster,
Sandra Hall Jones, Jupe Potitong
  • Project Name RoboticMemX

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The device would read and record an individuals
memories and thought patterns by reading
electrical brain impulses gathered by scanning
memory regions of the brain.
  • Would aid in the study of Alzheimer's
  • Aid in the study of Schizophrenia
  • Aid in the study of Learning Patterns
  • Aid in the interrogation of criminals such as
    terrorist, and serial killers

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Using a Robotic Endoscope, a laser would read
memory regions of the brain by taking an
Intraoperative scan of the brain. This would go
well beyond current brain mapping technology by
actually recording memories and thought patterns.
The information would then be beamed by wireless
communication to a database. A doctor
specializing in Neurology and Psychology would
analyze and interpret memories and thought
patterns to aid in treating the patient.
Information relating to terrorist would be sent
to the FBI.
Brain Scan Performed
Scan beamed by wireless transmissions to doctor
Safe Laser Gas fed to the brain
Laser penetrates memory region of the brain.
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Wallace/Zihlmann
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Dan Wallace Brad Zihlmann
Heres how it works instead of carrying a heavy
load of chemical fuel, a spacecraft will be
propelled by a laser beam from a ground power
station. Underneath the vessel will be a laser
reflector and nozzle. The reflector focuses the
laser beam to superheat the air to 54,000¼F,
raising the air pressure underneath the craft and
pushing it upward into the atmosphere.
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  • Cheaper
  • New Propulsion Source
  • Orbit in 5 years

There are many advantages to keeping the
propulsion power source on the ground. You have
completely different rules in designing the power
plant. As the power source does not have to be on
the spacecraft itself, it has no size or weight
restrictions. Instead, a ground-based energy
source can be designed for maximum reliability
and power.
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Samba/Cain/et al
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CASAPATH HUMAN ANTI VIRUS
Ndeye A. Samba Tiffany N. Cain Pat Akinyemi Thad
Anderson
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CASAPATH
  • Miniscule device that is inserted in the shoulder
    tissue
  • Micro chip has a built health chart of the
    carrier
  • Micro chip includes DNA, genetic information
  • Chip detects virus and infectious intrusions

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CASAPATH
  • Protects Carrier From
  • Infections
  • Fatal diseases
  • Overweight
  • Harmful bacteria

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Peralta/Gray
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New Technology
  • NIS Riffle

Rodolfo Peralta

Nelson Gray
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NIS Riffle
(Wireless display device)
(Display screen)
(Zoom button)
(Mode switch)
Front View
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David/Merrit/et at
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Robotic Sports
  • Osas David
  • John Merritt
  • Russ Simpson
  • Joel Witcher

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Computers Winning
  • In the 1950s, people laughed at the idea that a
    computer could beat the best chess players in the
    world.
  • In 1997, IBMs Deep Blue beat Garry Kasparov the
    then World Champ.

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Robotic Sports
  • Now, we are predicting that during this century
    robotic sports players will be created and will
    able to defeat an all human team.
  • In addition, these robots will be programmable
    to match legend sports players against each
    other.
  • i.e. 1927 Yankees vs the 1999 Yankees team

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Law/Mngerem/et al
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Intelligent Cars
By Davina Savage Law Monica
Mngerem Bissy Obi Terri Pickens
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Kwon/Reddy/et al
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The Bionic Eye
  • John Kwon
  • Jaya Reddy
  • Darshna Desai
  • Carlos Rivera

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The Bionic Eye
  • With the introduction of nanotechnology we have
    proposed the design of an artificial lens that
    would replace the natural lens in the human eye.
  • The benefits of the new lens would be The
    ability for the lens to adjust itself, much like
    an auto-focus camera, to ensure perfect 20/20
    vision during the entire life of the person.

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The Bionic Eye (cont.)
  • Another added benefit
  • Use the lens as a heads-up display that could
    receive transmissions from other devices and
    display that information.
  • Can also send information that the user sees to a
    receiving device.
  • Another benefit is that all information would
    only be visible to the user.

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The Bionic Eye (cont.)
  • The artificial lens would also prevent other
    common eye disorders that occur during the aging
    process
  • Cataracts
  • Astigmatism
  • Other disorders that concern the lens

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Grenier/Williams
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The Future of Painless Wisdom Tooth Removal
  • Josh Grenier
  • David Williams

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WISDOM TEETH
  • Why are they removed?
  • Gum Infection -
  • Pressure Pain -
  • Cyst Formation -
  • Decay -
  • Impaction -

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Wisdom Tooth Removal System
  • Painless Effective way to remove your wisdom
    teeth
  • How?
  • A laser will be applied directly to the area
    slowly weakening the blood vessels and nerves in
    the area.

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Wisdom Tooth Removal System
  • THE RESULTS
  • Teeth are literally slipped out of position,
  • Bleeding and infection are reduced to a minimum
    due to laser,
  • Inflammation closes open gaps natural healing
    occurs.

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Prather/Harris/et al
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DIJJ DESIGNS
  • Donnie Prather
  • Irma Harris
  • Joe Bryant
  • Jay Richardson

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COMPUTERIZED LAUNDRY SYSTEM
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SPECIFICATIONS
  • Laundry chute in each bedroom and bathroom
  • Each room has a control panel to start process
    immediately or wait on default sensor startup
  • Camera/robotic system used for detecting colors
    and equipment failure
  • Automatic folding system
  • Sensors imbedded in laundry chute contain
    information on where clothing came from
  • Each piece of clothing contains sensor with care
    information 

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Vu/Doan
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Future DeviceBioConverter
  • Hien Vu
  • Huong Doan

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BioConverter
  • Bioconverter is a device that captures living
    object then convert to light, wave molecule
    respectively. It then send that wave, using
    extremely high radio frequency, to a destination
    BioConverter. The destination device converts the
    compound back to its original state, living
    object.

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BioConverter
  • After capture the living object, BioConverter
    separates material and knowledge into two
    separate storages to preserve the compound and to
    ensure the reliable transmission. If the wave
    frequency match the receiver frequency, the
    destination BioConverter capture the signal and
    converts the compound back to its original state.

Knowledge storage
Material storage
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Travel with a speed of light
  • With BioConverter, Time and distance are not
    objects anymore. People can travel safe with a
    speed of light. The device is still improved to
    reach its 100 safety and reliability.

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The Mystery Team
  • Edwards (et al?)

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Wireless Pet Locator
  • Reclaim your lost or stolen pet.

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  • Have your pet injected with a substance that can
    be detected with a compatible handheld device.
    Once injected the substance solidifies and
    becomes a processor.
  • If your injected pet is lost or stolen, this
    wireless handheld device can detect the exact
    location of the pet.
  • This location will then be displayed through a
    detailed street map. The pet can be located
    within a radius of 150 miles or less.

Solidified chip
Wireless Device
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I know where Buster is!
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Back to Reality
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Its Been Fun!
Have a safe and fun Thanksgiving See you next
week!
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