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Jac Londe

Développement rapide du NFC | Smart Webzine - 0 views

  • Selon l’institut d’analyses Berg Insight, 13 pays utilisaient le système de portefeuillle électronique au début de 2013, alors qu’il n’en existait que six à la fin de 2011. Si ces services ne sont disponibles que pour un petit nombre d’utilisateurs, il existe quand même trois services mobiles de portefeuille électronique en NFC qui concernent plus de 100 000 personnes, dont Google Wallet et Isis aux Etats-Unis et Turkcell Wallet en Turquie. Berg Insight estime qu’au cours des prochaines années, la plus grande disponibilité de téléphones NFC, de terminaux de paiement et de gestionnaires de services de confiance (TSM) va favoriser l’expansion de cette technologie. Les ventes mondiales de téléphones NFC ont augmenté de 300 % pour atteindre 140 millions d’unités en 2012. Et la base installée de téléphones NFC devrait croître à un taux de croissance annuel de 65 % au cours des prochaines années pour atteindre 2 milliards d’unités d’ici à 2017.
Jac Londe

32% de pénétration pour le NFC dans nos mobiles dans les 3 ans - Services Mobiles - 1 views

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    "Berg Insights a publié un rapport estimant que les ventes de téléphones NFC ont augmenté de 300 % en 2012, atteignant une base installée mondiale d'environ 3,3% de tous les mobiles. Le trafic web mondial des dispositifs NFC a également augmenté depuis 2012, passant de 3,49% en Janvier 2012 à 12,17% en Janvier 2013. Les taux d'adoption ont ralenti depuis, seulement une augmentation de 1,15% depuis Janvier de cette année à 13,32%. [en 2012, les fournisseurs de téléphones top-ten libérés près de 100 modèles compatibles NFC] Avec un taux de croissance de trafic mensuel moyen de 0,65% au cours des 12 derniers mois, Les téléphones compatibles NFC devraient être en mesure d'atteindre les 32% de pénétration du combiné dans les 3 ans au lieu de 4."
Jac Londe

NFC Antennas - 1 views

  • So NFC is just a method of communication between two devices at short distance. What makes the NFC antenna design simple or easy? If you know much about antennas, the first question you might ask is what is the operating frequency of NFC. It turns out that these devices operate around 13.56 MHz. The corresponding wavelength is 22 meters long - this means to get a nice half-wave dipole antenna (that radiates well) we would need a device about 11 meters in length.
  • he NFC antenna area may be limited to 3"x1" (or 7 cm * 2.5 cm). Hence, we are talking about fitting an antenna i
  • to a volume where the maximum linear dimension is about 0.5% or less of a wavelength. And from antenna theo
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  • y, we know that you won't get any radiation out of such a small device.
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    Longueur d'onde précise.
Jac Londe

Art 'n Electrons - 0 views

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    You've reached Art 'n electrons, a website dedicated to my high voltage experiments,
Jac Londe

The Day After Roswell - 0 views

  • by Philip J. Corso
  • Contents Forward Introduction Chapter 01 - The Roswell Desert Chapter 02 - Convoy to Fort Riley Chapter 03 - The Roswell Artifacts Chapter 04 - Inside the Pentagon at the Foreign Technology Desk Chapter 05 - The Cover-up Chapter 06 - The Strategy Chapter 07 - The EBE Chapter 08 - The Project Gets Under Way Chapter 09 - The Project Had Officially Begun Chapter 10 - The U2 Program and Project Corona - Spies in Space Chapter 11 - Project Moon Base Chapter 12 - The Integrated Circuit Chip - From the Roswell Crash Site to Silicon Valley Chapter 13 - The Laser Chapter 14 - The Antimissile Missile Project Chapter 15 - My Last Year in R&D - The Hoover Files, Fiber Optics, Supertenacity, and Other Artifacts Chapter 16 - 'Tesla’s Death Ray' and the Accelerated Particle Beam Weapon Chapter 17 - Star Wars Afterword
Jac Londe

Two military spy telescopes, just as big and powerful as Hubble, donated to NASA - 0 views

  • Two military spy telescopes, just as big and powerful as Hubble, donated to NASA
  • The telescopes were built by private contractors for the National Reconnaissance Office, one of 16 U.S. intelligence agencies. Each have 2.4-meter (7.9-foot) mirrors, just like the Hubble, but they have 100 times the field of view.
  • the telescopes, built in the late 1990s and early 2000s, are now technologically outdated, at least for intelligence operations, despite being just as powerful as Hubble. Now that something that’s worth taking into consideration. Moreover, these telescopes worth hundreds of millions of dollars have never seen operation! Instead they’ve been shelved in a warehouse somewhere, of course, classified. And they might find themselves, yet again, blocked in a warehouse, since NASA, on a string budget, doesn’t have the necessary cash to fit them.
Jac Londe

Cambridge Digital Library - University of Cambridge - 0 views

  • Newton Papers Plato is my friend, Aristotle is my friend, but my greatest friend is truth." —Sir Isaac Newton
Jac Londe

APC - 0 views

  • APC runs a custom Android system, built for keyboard and mouse input. A basic selection of applications is preinstalled. Also included is a full set of consumer I/O ports, enabling APC to connect to your PC monitor or TV.
Jac Londe

Z-Wave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Z-Wave is a wireless communications protocol designed for home automation, specifically to remotely control applications in residential and light commercial environments. The technology uses a low-power RF radio embedded or retrofitted into home electronics devices and systems, such as lighting, home access control, entertainment systems and household appliances.
Jac Londe

DASH7 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • DASH7 is an open source wireless sensor networking standard for wireless sensor networking, which operates in the 433 MHz unlicensed ISM band. DASH7 provides multi-year battery life, range of up to 2 km, indoor location with 1 meter accuracy, low latency for connecting with moving things, a very small open source protocol stack, AES 128-bit public key encryption support, and data transfer of up to 200 kbit/s. DASH7 is the name of the technology promoted by the non-profit consortium called the DASH7 Alliance.
Jac Londe

Geological Society of America Bulletin - 0 views

  • hes of the earth sciences. Published continuously since 1890.
  • Introducing GSA Bulletin Invited Review Articles Current Issue : March 2012 Pre-Issue Publication Last updated April 6, 2012 Archive GSA Bulletin in the News Search Impact Factor: 3.637 Five-year Impact Factor: 4.327 Geological Society of America Bulletin is a leading international journal for major scholarly research in all branc
Jac Londe

Japan collab transmits record data speeds on terahertz waves - 0 views

  • Japan collab transmits record data speeds on terahertz waves
  • Researchers from Japan-based semiconductor manufacturer Rohm, together with a team from Osaka University, have come up with a chip that, in experiments, has achieved a wireless data transmission speed of 1.5 gigabits per second. This is a record breaker as the world's first terahertz wireless communication achieved with a small semiconductor device. The chip’s ability to transmit at such a quick speed is not the end of the story. Even higher transmission speeds of up to 30 Gbps may be possible in the future, according to reports.
  • “Research into terahertz technology utilising Terahertz frequency (100GHz-10THz) is now receiving increasing attention around the world,” according to an Osaka University publication
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  • One limitation on terahertz equipment has said to be its suitability only for indoor applications due to its vulnerability to interference from the atmosphere.
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