Friday, May 29, 2015

Japan develops intelligent film for network devices – The World


 5/28/2015 6:01:11 p.m.
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 EFE
.- A Japanese company developed the first technology to share information between smart devices connected in a closed network, with only posarlos on a flat surface.


It is a picture of a millimeter thick can detect smartphones and tablets in which an application has been installed to posarlos on it, and place them accurately with respect to each other, he confirmed today Efe its developer, Teijin.

This technology, dubbed PaperBeacon and created in collaboration with Japanese also TagCast, would allow a speaker to share documents with those attending a presentation , or roll a teacher in the classroom or assign tasks and correct students in a personalized way.

The dimensions of the film are a sheet of A4 size (21 centimeters by 2.97 centimeters), making it suitable for use on tables and desks.

A “beacon” he said in a statement Teijin is a handset that sends individual signals to identify the user ID or the position information of a device using Bluetooth.

Wi-Fi regularly can not determine the exact position of the devices connected to a network.

The PaperBeacon will go on sale worldwide on June 1 with a starting price of 5,000 yen (37 euros / $ 40) per slide, and a cost additional monthly maintenance of 800 yen (6 euros / $ 7), confirmed the company.

The company based in the Japanese city of Osaka (west) expects to distribute 10,000 units of this technology during the current fiscal year in Japan ends in March 2016.

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