Thursday, October 25, 2012

Now the mobile phone goes emotional

ScienceDaily (Oct. 25, 2012) ? ForcePhone is a mobile synchronous haptic communication system. During phone calls, users can squeeze the side of the device and the pressure level is mapped to vibrations on the recipient's device. Computer scientists from University of Helsinki indicate that an additional haptic channel of communication can be integrated into mobile phone calls using a pressure to vibrotactile mapping with local and remote feedback. The pressure/vibrotactile messages supported by ForcePhone are called pressages.

Mobile devices include an increasing number of input and output techniques that are currently not used for communication. Recent research results by Dr Eve Hoggan from HIIT / University of Helsinki, Finland, however, indicate that a synchronous haptic communication system has value as a communication channel in real-world settings with users that express greetings, presence and emotions through presages.

-Pressure and tactile techniques have been explored in tangible interfaces for remote communication on dedicated devices but until now, these techniques have not been implemented on mobile devices or been used during live phone calls, says Eve Hoggan.

Using a lab based study and a small field study, Doctor Hoggan and her co-workers show that haptic interpersonal communication can be integrated into a standard mobile device. The new non-verbal design was also appreciated.

-When asked about the non-verbal cues that could be represented by pressages, the participants in our study highlighted three different approaches: to emphasize speech, express affection and presence, and to playfully surprise each other, she says.

When asked about the specific ways in which they adapted their communication style to accommodate the tactile modality, all of the participants stated that they tended to pause briefly after sending a pressage to 'make space for it in the conversation'.

According to the longitudinal study results the participants' phone calls lasted on average 4 minutes and 43 seconds with an average of 15.56 pressages sent during each call. All phone calls involved the use of pressages.

The prototype developed in this research, ForcePhone, is an augmented, commercially available mobile device with pressure input and vibrotactile output. ForcePhone was built at the Helsinki Institute of Information Technology and Nokia Research Center, Finland.

The research paper Pressages: Augmenting Phone Calls with Non-Verbal Messages by Eve Hoggan, Craig Stewart, Laura Haverinen, Giulio Jacucci and Vuokko Lantz was presented at the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology UIST'12 in Boston, MA, USA, October, 2012.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Galvin Center Seminar ? Transmission Planning and Renewable ...

October 24, 2012Posted in: News

The Robert W. Galvin Center for Electricity Innovation will host World Bank Senior Energy Specialist Marcelino Madrigal, who will present ?Transmission Planning and Renewable Energy: Global Experience and Emerging Practices from the Developing and Developed World,? at 11:30 am on Friday, October 26 at the Galvin Center on the 16th floor of IIT Tower.

In their efforts to move toward a lower-carbon power sector, developed and developing countries are facing the need to considerably expand their transmission networks to serve the needs of renewable energy. The most cost effective renewable energy resources needed to decarbonize the electricity supply are usually located far from the existing transmission networks and consumption centers. Thus, transmission networks need be expanded and upgraded in order to reliably and cost-effectively connect and transport renewable energy supplies. Policy makers need be aware that renewable energy scale-up goes hand in hand with the expansion of transmission networks and that proper planning and regulatory actions are therefore necessary. The presentation will describe emerging approaches being undertaken by transmission utilities and regulators to cope with the challenge of expanding transmission for renewable energy scale-up. The challenge becomes surmountable if the conducive planning and regulatory approaches are implemented. Proactively planning and regulating transmission networks have been identified as key to ensure that transmission networks are expanded efficiently and effectively. New planning tools (methods) with certain features are greatly contributing to the overall effort to scale-up renewable interconnection. Linking planning with clear and stable cost recovery regulations is crucial. Based on the evolving experience and on established theory and practice, the report also proposes some principles to develop country-specific approaches to planning and regulation of transmission networks. The presentation will make an overview of some our work in various countries in different parts of the globe.

Marcelino Madrigal is a senior energy specialist at the World Bank?s Energy Anchor Unit.? He specialized in the technical and economic operations and planning of power systems and markets and associated regulatory aspects.? Prior to joining the Bank, he worked for four years the Inter-American Development Bank in the areas of electricity transmission, distribution, and regional energy (electricity and gas) integration and market design projects. Before that, he was with the Energy Regulatory Commission in Mexico as deputy general manager for research and regulatory development, and at the Energy Ministry as chief of staff for Electricity were he led different activities regarding electricity tariff regulation, renewable energy regulation, investment decision making, and electricity reform. He has extensively published in topics related to operations and planning of power systems and markets, and has delivered training in related fields to a number of electric utilities, regulators, and system operations in different countries. He was assistant professor at Morelia Institute of Technology national excellence research center in electrical engineering in Morelia, Mexico. He holds a B.Sc, M.Sc., and Ph.D degrees in electrical engineering all with emphasis in the technical and economic operations, planning, and design of power systems and markets. He has received several awards, among them, the Outstanding Young Power Engineering Award by the IEEE Power and Energy Society in 2006.

Source: http://www.iit.edu/news/iittoday/?p=8773&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=galvin-center-seminar-transmission-planning-and-renewable-energy-global-experience-and-emerging-practices-from-the-developing-and-developed-world

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'Undroppable' Producers Embark on Tour to Teach Students Politics [VIDEO]

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Voting amendment foes mobilize college students to get out message

Opponents of the proposed voting amendment on Tuesday mobilized college students to hammer home its message: The ballot question is too expensive to implement and could significantly alter absentee balloting and end Election Day registration.

A group of student leaders from across the state joined Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak in front of Coffman Memorial Union at the University of Minnesota to condemn what they called an unnecessary amendment that would end Election Day registration?? crucial for many student voters ? and complicate absentee voting for transient college kids.

They also raised concerns that students might not be able to use college IDs as acceptable identification to vote.

?With all of these unintended consequences, what problem are we trying to solve?? Rybak asked. ?The Legislature needs to get this done ? send this back ? let?s not use our constitution to limit rights.?

If the amendment passes, the new Legislature then would have to draft enabling legislation to outline how it will be implemented. Opponents have seized on that uncertainty and urged voters to send the measure back to the Legislature to have all of its effects publicly aired and potential problems fixed.

?We can?t be sure just how many votes will be restricted if the Voter ID amendment passes because the Legislature has failed to provide any details about its associated enabling legislation, engaging, instead, in a ?trust us? game on this critical issue,? said professor Chris Cramer, a faculty leader at the U.

Taylor Williams, president of the U?s Minnesota Student Association, said funding the potentially costly amendment could go toward holding down tuition prices and making higher education more affordable.

?It?s time we put students in front of unnecessary constitutional amendments,? he said. ?We are a better investment than this law.?

But voting amendment advocates say the cost of any new system ? estimates vary wildly ? is worth clean elections. They insist that most aspects of voting in Minnesota will stay the same, despite opponents? doomsday predictions.

Rebecca Doepke, president of the U?s College Republicans, criticized student leaders for taking a stand against the ballot question. Statewide, she said, her group has been working with advocates to support the amendment.

?I personally don?t think it?s the place of student government to get involved in the amendment issues because they tend to be more partisan,? she said in an interview on Monday. ?Student government, like the U, ought to remain unpartisan and represent the student body as whole.?

Greta Bergstrom, a spokeswoman for the opposition groups, said after the event that it?s important to constantly engage the diverse constituencies that oppose the amendment.In the past the Our Vote Our Future coalition has highlighted the voting amendment?s potential consequences on seniors, local governments and the military.

?There?s so many complications, there?s so many consequences and the amendment would impact really different constituencies in different ways,? Bergstrom said.

With two weeks till Election Day, recent polls have shown the voting amendment?s popularity slipping. Our Vote Our Future released another broadcast TV advertisement on Tuesday that?s airing in the Twin Cities.

?Two weeks is an eternity in politics ? you have to remember we?ve also been on the phone for three months. We?ve talked to hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans, and the support is really soft and has been soft on this amendment,? she said. ?I think the TV ads are coming at the right time and helping to reinforce what a lot of Minnesotans have already been hearing.?

Source: http://www.minnpost.com/political-agenda/2012/10/voting-amendment-foes-mobilize-college-students-get-out-message

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Ferrari chief designer Nick Tombazis to bring forth aggressive car ...

Ferrari chief designer Nick Tombazis to bring forth aggressive car development ? Formula 1 news

The chief designer for the Italian F1team Ferrari has claimed that they will be bringing aggressive development for their car as four races remain in the current season.

Tombazis also admitted that they did not achieve the performance boost they were expecting through the upgrades they had introduced in the car. The team?s driver Fernando Alonso had been leading the drivers? championship with 40 points but fell six points behind Sebastian Vettel of the Red Bull Racing team after he won his third consecutive race. To renew Alonso?s chance in the championship, the team has promised to work hard on the car for next races.

?As we are still in the fight for the championship, we therefore have to continue with the development of the car,? confirmed Tombazis. ?And because we don?t currently enjoy an advantage, either in terms of performance or as far as the points situation is concerned, we cannot defend. We must attack and adopt an aggressive approach to car development for these four races, bringing updates to every one of them to close the gap and fight for the wins and hopefully bring home the titles.?

Alonso has been able to lead the current season?s championship for most part although his car is not as fast as compared to one produced by Red Bull. It is common knowledge that the Red Bull car is the most competitive on the grid at present time. The driver has been competing using his sheer determination not to give up despite the fact that his rival is driving a much stronger car.

The second driver for Ferrari, Felipe Massa, who has just been recently confirmed to stay with the team until next year, also revealed that the team has been dealing with car development problems. He stated that they had some malfunction with their wind tunnel as unexpected results were appearing on the race track not matching with what the wind tunnel was showing. He added that the team was working hard on the development.

Team principal, Stefano Domenicali, has stated that the team might be having difficulties in the development process but he does not want it to be an excuse for failure.

Source: http://blogs.bettor.com/Ferrari-chief-designer-Nick-Tombazis-to-bring-forth-aggressive-car-development-Formula-1-news-a197316

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The Details About Time Management Systems

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Residence, profession, family and the rest today we have to be concerned with expectations that each of us have our very own time management systems available to help us evaluate all that has to be done and do it effectively. Getting things completed on time all the time might not be possible, but with good management it simply gets a lot simpler. In case you are attempting to manage several things in your life and getting it challenging to sustain it all, it is usually time for you to solve that.
Do you notice the many time management systems software sprouting up all round the web today? In case you have, you realize that this should be a multi-million dollar industry, or maybe someone wants to make it that way. Exactly what you have to know is that not all systems are created evenly and that means that you will need to do your research in order that you make the most helpful choice for you of how to stop procrastinating.
Obviously not everyone may benefit from time management tips, while some may only require the most basic of offerings from such software program. At the same time, you?ll find those who will require all the special features when it comes to this sort of programs. This means that if you are looking for a quality system you need to first determine what you actually need and what you can do without. This can prevent you from spending your money on something you might not even use.
Computer software shouldn?t be so hard to use, that you surrender before working it out. Because of this, while you?re trying to find the best time management systems to suit your needs, you will need to hunt for quality systems which are user friendly. There?s always going to be a specific learning curve when getting to grips with any program, even so, you need to know that you will never have to go back to school to achieve it right.
This is the mindset of some that the more you have to pay and the more technical the item, the better quality it is, but I am here to inform you that simply isn?t so. Think about it this way, if you are not even able to figure out how to use time management systems with their fullest there is no reason to pay the higher price for them.
Dependant upon your requirements, you can aquire systems that handle things like managing information about employees, project management, dealing with tasks, and quite a few will keep you proceeding in the right route with reminders and notifications that have you participating in every meeting and also achieving things accomplished on time.
Conversely, if you merely need basic time management, there?s still the planner that when in combination with an awesome pen will monitor everything you need. For individuals who need more advanced models, be sure you figure out what your preferences are and select appropriately.

Source: http://jaucoandassociates.com/7501/the-details-about-time-management-systems/

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