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2012-04-28
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2012-04-28
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Here’s a video from Nokia demonstrating
a 3 year project in the Imperial War
Museum, Cambridge. This project uses
something called TV ‘white spaces’ for
indoor positioning. This particular technology is not yet ready
to go mobile, as you need a small suitcase
for the radio. However, there are many
other possible implementations for
indoor positioning, some of which Nokia
has already demonstrated done purely from phones. This one reuses spectrum
(no paying auction fees to use), improved
internet access (not sure why) and allows
for new services.
The video : http://m.youtube.com/watch?gl=US&hl=...&v=er2Um3UqOvg
The thing is on that N9 usb on the go is enabled because that black box is connected to the N9 via usb . So we know nokia have it . Why they wouldn't released it ?