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GROUP LEADER:SYED MUNTAZIR
MEHDI
MEMBERS:
          Muneeb Qazi
          Hammad bin Qasim
          Imran Sattar
          Mohammad Bilal
          Nabeel Malik
          Murtaza Hamid
UPCOMING COMPUTING
   TECHNOLOGIES
Holographic Display
    Holography is a technique which
    enables three-dimensional images
    to be made. It involves the use of a
    laser, interference, diffraction, light
    intensity recording and suitable
    illumination of the recording.
Scope of holographic display
              in Future
   SCREENLESS DISPLAYS – THE
    EMERGING COMPUTER
           TECHNOLOGY
   IBM predictions for 2015: Holographic cell
    phones
   Future wearable computer
   Future of holographic computers
   Some other Future Applications of
    Holographic Technology
   Implementation of holographic display
SCREENLESS DISPLAYS – THE EMERGING
COMPUTER
                TECHNOLOGY

                 Screen less display is the present
                  evolving technology in the Field of
                  the              computer-enhanced
                  technologies.
                 It is going to be the one of the
                  greatest technological development
                  in the coming future years .
                 The main aim of displaying (or)
                  transmitting the Information without
                  any help of the screen (or) the
                  projector.
IBM predictions for 2015: Holographic
cell phones:
                    By 2015, the world will have
                     moved on to complete three-
                     dimensional holographic
                     displays. And, they'll be
                     everywhere, including hi-tech
                     smart phones—powered by
                     static electricity, or perhaps
                     by the very air itself.
                    Better batteries
                    Waste heat no more
                    Better commuting
                    No more 3D glasses
Future wearable computers
                 What do you imagine for the
                  next generation computer in the
                  year 2015? Let me give you
                  some hints: it’s going to be
                  wearable, fashionable, equippe
                  d with ecological power
                  source, holographic
                  display, and of
                  course, connected anytime
                  anywhere.

                 HOLO 2.0 will uses kinetically
                  chargeable battery, the power
                  source is generated from the
                  kinetic movements of your
                  hand.
Future of holographic computers:

                        Future color
                         liquid crystal
                         displays
                         (LCD's) are
                         expected to
                         be more
                         brighter and
                         whiter due to
                         holographic
                         technology.
Implementation of holographic
display:
                        Improvement of
                         security.
                        this application
                         would do two
                         things.
                        be really
                         compelling from
                         a
                         communication
                         s point of view
                        also to be really
                         consistent
CONTROLLING CARS WITH
        FACIAL     EXPRESSION
   Hans Roth, director of technology
   A gadget that controls a car's functions using nods
    and winks.
   Nonverbal communication.
   The radio functions, heating and cooling system
    of the car and even a phone call can be dealt by
    using the facial expressions and gestures.
   Based on the user settings record on the hard
    disk, when the driver sits in the car, automatically
    user's favorite position , user's favorite volume
    , user's favorite program menu , user's favorite
    brightness , user's favorite temperature are set.
 Wink - To turn the radio on and off.
 Nod left - Turn the volume up.
 Nod right - Turn the volume down.
 Tap finger on steering wheel - Skip radio
  channel or song.
 Left hand up (above gear stick) - Turn the
  heating on.
 Left hand down (above gear stick) - Turn the air-
  conditioning on.
 Phone gesture - To make a call
   Drivers would be able to control the functions inside the
    car without being distracted from the road.
   Claim.
   It will bring a great revolution in the area of safer and
    disaster free driving.
   A project has already been launched using the same
    technique but in virtual system like Expression Synthesis
    Project (ESP). In ESP, the user drives a car on a virtual
    road.
   The real time application of controlling cars with facial
    expressions is yet to be implemented and provided on a
    massive level.
   It will prove to be a giant leap in the era of science and
    technology.
ROLL LAPTOP
 Introduction
 1. Mind reading machine is a co-ordination
  of human psychology and computer
  techniques.
 2. Some equipment's are used to gather
  data and than analyzed.
 3. To use those data for further prediction is
  known as theory of mind reading machine.
   Neuroscience:

 It deal with anatomy and molecular biology
  of neurons.
 A neuron is a nerve cell that is the basic
  building block of nervous system. Neuron
  are specialized to transmit information
  throughout the body.
 It is done by measuring Oxygen level of
  blood using FNIRS.
   Techniques

   Facial affect detection

   Emotional classification
Uses:

1) Mind controlled wheel chair.
2) Lie detector etc.
Problems:

1) Tapping brains for future crimes.
2) No more privacy.
―TOUCHKEYBOARDS‖
TYPES


 Abc touch featured concept of keyboard
 Laser virtual keyboards
 Touchboard
ABC TOUCH
KEYBOARD
 Design by laroslav neliubov
 Based on touch screen
 Features
     You can change the lay out,language and
      pretty much any thing
     It also features a DVD slot on the side
LASER VIRTUAL
KEYBOARD
 Also called projection keyboard
 It has a processor and circuitry
 Common wireless technology
 No wires,switches,cable etc involved in
  it
TOUCHBOARD
 Design by “kong fanwen”
 Button-less design and based on touch
  screen
 Easily type any thing
 Touchboard instead of keyboard
PERSONAL AREA
NETWORK
CONTENTS:
 INTRODUCTION
 HOW PAN WORKS
 WHY USE BODY TO TRANSMIT DATA
 POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS
INTRODUCTIO
N

 Using a small prototype
transmitter (roughly the size of
a deck of cards) embedded
with a microchip, and a slightly
larger receiving device, the
researchers can transmit a pre-
programmed electronic
business card between two
people via a simple handshake.
What’s more, the prototype
allows data to be transmitted
from sender to receiver through
up to four touching bodies.
HOW PAN
WORKS
 The natural salinity of
the human body makes
it an excellent conductor
of electrical current.
PAN technology takes
advantage of this
conductivity by creating
an external electric field
that passes an
incredibly tiny current
through the body, over
which data is carried.
WHY USE BODY TO TRANSMIT DATA:
 That’s because other likely
approaches are not practical for
everyday use. For
example, wiring all these devices
together would be cumbersome
and constrictive to the user. Infra-
red communications of
information, used on TV remote
controls, requires direct lines of
sight to be effective. Radio
frequencies (such as those used
with automated car locks) could
jam or interfere with each
other, or be imprecise in crowded
situations.
POTENTIAL
APPLICATIONS ?
THANK YOU !!!

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  • 1. GROUP LEADER:SYED MUNTAZIR MEHDI MEMBERS:  Muneeb Qazi  Hammad bin Qasim  Imran Sattar  Mohammad Bilal  Nabeel Malik  Murtaza Hamid
  • 2. UPCOMING COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES
  • 3. Holographic Display  Holography is a technique which enables three-dimensional images to be made. It involves the use of a laser, interference, diffraction, light intensity recording and suitable illumination of the recording.
  • 4. Scope of holographic display in Future  SCREENLESS DISPLAYS – THE EMERGING COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY  IBM predictions for 2015: Holographic cell phones  Future wearable computer  Future of holographic computers  Some other Future Applications of Holographic Technology  Implementation of holographic display
  • 5. SCREENLESS DISPLAYS – THE EMERGING COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY  Screen less display is the present evolving technology in the Field of the computer-enhanced technologies.  It is going to be the one of the greatest technological development in the coming future years .  The main aim of displaying (or) transmitting the Information without any help of the screen (or) the projector.
  • 6. IBM predictions for 2015: Holographic cell phones:  By 2015, the world will have moved on to complete three- dimensional holographic displays. And, they'll be everywhere, including hi-tech smart phones—powered by static electricity, or perhaps by the very air itself.  Better batteries  Waste heat no more  Better commuting  No more 3D glasses
  • 7. Future wearable computers  What do you imagine for the next generation computer in the year 2015? Let me give you some hints: it’s going to be wearable, fashionable, equippe d with ecological power source, holographic display, and of course, connected anytime anywhere.  HOLO 2.0 will uses kinetically chargeable battery, the power source is generated from the kinetic movements of your hand.
  • 8. Future of holographic computers:  Future color liquid crystal displays (LCD's) are expected to be more brighter and whiter due to holographic technology.
  • 9. Implementation of holographic display:  Improvement of security.  this application would do two things.  be really compelling from a communication s point of view  also to be really consistent
  • 10. CONTROLLING CARS WITH FACIAL EXPRESSION  Hans Roth, director of technology  A gadget that controls a car's functions using nods and winks.  Nonverbal communication.  The radio functions, heating and cooling system of the car and even a phone call can be dealt by using the facial expressions and gestures.  Based on the user settings record on the hard disk, when the driver sits in the car, automatically user's favorite position , user's favorite volume , user's favorite program menu , user's favorite brightness , user's favorite temperature are set.
  • 11.
  • 12.  Wink - To turn the radio on and off.  Nod left - Turn the volume up.  Nod right - Turn the volume down.  Tap finger on steering wheel - Skip radio channel or song.  Left hand up (above gear stick) - Turn the heating on.  Left hand down (above gear stick) - Turn the air- conditioning on.  Phone gesture - To make a call
  • 13.
  • 14. Drivers would be able to control the functions inside the car without being distracted from the road.  Claim.  It will bring a great revolution in the area of safer and disaster free driving.  A project has already been launched using the same technique but in virtual system like Expression Synthesis Project (ESP). In ESP, the user drives a car on a virtual road.  The real time application of controlling cars with facial expressions is yet to be implemented and provided on a massive level.  It will prove to be a giant leap in the era of science and technology.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.  Introduction  1. Mind reading machine is a co-ordination of human psychology and computer techniques.  2. Some equipment's are used to gather data and than analyzed.  3. To use those data for further prediction is known as theory of mind reading machine.
  • 24.
  • 25. Neuroscience:  It deal with anatomy and molecular biology of neurons.  A neuron is a nerve cell that is the basic building block of nervous system. Neuron are specialized to transmit information throughout the body.  It is done by measuring Oxygen level of blood using FNIRS.
  • 26. Techniques  Facial affect detection  Emotional classification
  • 27. Uses: 1) Mind controlled wheel chair. 2) Lie detector etc. Problems: 1) Tapping brains for future crimes. 2) No more privacy.
  • 29. TYPES  Abc touch featured concept of keyboard  Laser virtual keyboards  Touchboard
  • 30. ABC TOUCH KEYBOARD  Design by laroslav neliubov  Based on touch screen  Features  You can change the lay out,language and pretty much any thing  It also features a DVD slot on the side
  • 31.
  • 32. LASER VIRTUAL KEYBOARD  Also called projection keyboard  It has a processor and circuitry  Common wireless technology  No wires,switches,cable etc involved in it
  • 33. TOUCHBOARD  Design by “kong fanwen”  Button-less design and based on touch screen  Easily type any thing  Touchboard instead of keyboard
  • 34. PERSONAL AREA NETWORK CONTENTS:  INTRODUCTION  HOW PAN WORKS  WHY USE BODY TO TRANSMIT DATA  POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS
  • 35. INTRODUCTIO N Using a small prototype transmitter (roughly the size of a deck of cards) embedded with a microchip, and a slightly larger receiving device, the researchers can transmit a pre- programmed electronic business card between two people via a simple handshake. What’s more, the prototype allows data to be transmitted from sender to receiver through up to four touching bodies.
  • 36. HOW PAN WORKS The natural salinity of the human body makes it an excellent conductor of electrical current. PAN technology takes advantage of this conductivity by creating an external electric field that passes an incredibly tiny current through the body, over which data is carried.
  • 37. WHY USE BODY TO TRANSMIT DATA: That’s because other likely approaches are not practical for everyday use. For example, wiring all these devices together would be cumbersome and constrictive to the user. Infra- red communications of information, used on TV remote controls, requires direct lines of sight to be effective. Radio frequencies (such as those used with automated car locks) could jam or interfere with each other, or be imprecise in crowded situations.