Monday, September 21, 2009

As wireless sensors are a healthy and successful

As wireless sensors are a healthy and successful You have superhuman senses, but do not know yet. You can find the presence of a small stain of anthrax in a large public space, or count the fish in a 4,000 square mile area. You can hear a shot hundreds of meters away and use your super-powerful to enlarge the vision of a crime, as he tried to escape. You can access the eyes of a person who does not know, and tell me their identity. Best of all, with each passing day, the superhuman senses stronger. They acquire new ones, too. No, it has not been bitten by a radioactive spider or exposed to gamma radiation. Not a mutant X-Man. You are just lucky that his life expectancy at birth of a new class of computers, sensors called. They are multiplying faster than chocolate stains on a kindergarten birthday. At the time I write, as the use of the human race thousands of new sensors all over the world. Some are old hat-sensors, as Burglar and smoke detectors. But the other part and super-charge our senses in a way that seem ripped from the pages of his favorite comics. If a tree in the forest, and there is no one, makes no noise? The sensors are in the woods - often for the behavior of wild animals - and the answer is clearly yes. The sensors have been called Drifters floating on ocean currents for many years, sending back information not only to researchers but also for the class of elementary school. In the process we lea huge amounts about our oceans and climate. Through sensors, Air Force in Colorado Springs hours control drone bombing missions in Afghanistan, the pilots' biggest problem has come home to a normal family life, 5-clock, after a war zone. Sensors expand your sense of very little, and very distant. You pathogens at the molecular level, and monitoring of the earth - or any other planet - over long distances. Satellite images show the effects of human development in places like Mexico City, Las Vegas and the Amazon. Never before have you - or others - were able to see in detail, as is changing our world every day, or one year to the next. Four major changes will have an impact on the growth of the new superhuman senses. The first is that it is becoming increasingly wireless sensors, which means it can be almost anywhere. The second is that we understand how to use sensors, very small amounts of power, or even for the power they need from their environment (eg solar energy or power from natural fluctuations.) Third, the sensors in rapid decrease. Finally, the sensors are connected. Overall, these changes mean that the sensors are literally woven into the fabric of our world. Think of a new Inteet-sensors, which are your senses in a way that is difficult to imagine. Do you know where are your children? Soon, the answer is always "yes." In fact, it's a mistake to believe that Google searches only web pages. Through the Inteet, you can access millions of sensor readings from radar screens and satellite images to the sensor data from nature preserves such as the Great Duck Iceland If you have never read a comic, you know that your life superhuman power. Peter Parker does not go home with the new spider powers and continue with life as usual. These powers are his life upside down. These new powers will be the course of human history. Fast. Sensors, the truth about our history, environment, interaction and the universe. Just look at NBC's Olympic coverage, and you get an idea of what I mean. It is now possible to superimpose the ski runner run against its competitors, so you can see exactly how and when a pilot has the edge. No more vague in public places, now we can see, 1/100ths of a second difference between the two services. Knowing the truth gives rise to some people and other scare. Superman just wonder what it's like watching x-ray. Sometimes it's rather depressing to know the truth. Take a moment to look around. In less time than it takes the Yankees win another World Series sensors are used in your clothing, walls, animals, vehicles and body. Of course, there may be an "early adopter", in this case, all of them are true.

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