• 제목/요약/키워드: Homes penetration

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Unlicensed Spectrum as a Source of Innovation Applicability in the Republic of Kazakhstan

  • Abishev, Olzhas;Lee, Joon-Won
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.87-91
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    • 2009
  • Over the past several years both licensed and unlicensed services and devices have enjoyed extensive growth in the wireless marketplace. In some urban areas in the Kazakhstan, the penetration rate of licensed cellular and PCS services is more than 60%. Similarly, the use of unlicensed wireless local area network technologies has grown significantly as these systems have been deployed in homes, offices, and 'hot spots' in restaurants, hotels, public meeting areas, etc. As more services are wirelessly enabled and as technologies continue to evolve, the demand for new spectrum for commercial services will also continue to increase. Thus, the appropriate regulatory models for future spectrum allocations will continue to be debated throughout the wireless industry.

2010년 센서스결과 향후 주택시장의 전망에 관한 연구 (A study on the future prospects of the housing market in the 2010 census results)

  • 고필송;김동현
    • 한국전자통신학회논문지
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    • 제7권5호
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    • pp.1117-1124
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    • 2012
  • 2010년 인구주택총조사 결과로 가장 변화가 심하게 나타난 내용으로는 가구구조변화와 1인 가구의 지속적 증가였다. 이로 인하여 주택시장은 다음과 같은 변화가 예상된다. 첫째, 4인 가구 중심에서 2인 가구 중심으로 변화는 중대형아파트 중심에서 중소형아파트 중심으로 주택시장이 개편될 것이다. 둘째, 1인 가구 비중의 지속적인 증가는 임대시장의 지속적인 확대가 예상된다. 셋째, 1인 가구 비중의 지속적인 증가로 소비자의 니즈에 부합한 다가구 원룸주택, 오피스텔, 도시형생활주택 등 다양한 임대시장이 호황시대가 올 것이다.

안드로이드 스마트폰을 활용한 컴퓨터 제어 시스템 설계 (Design of computer control system using Android smartphone)

  • 임지현;문경민;장종욱
    • 한국정보통신학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국정보통신학회 2017년도 춘계학술대회
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    • pp.441-443
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    • 2017
  • 최근 바쁜 일상생활에 지친 현대인들은 전보다 바깥 활동을 줄이고 집안에서의 활동이 늘어나고 있는 추세이다. 이에 따라 컴퓨터와 같은 전자제품의 활용 빈도수가 늘어나고 있고 제품들도 발전해가고 있다. 하지만 컴퓨터 사용 시 남아있는 불편함은 지친 몸을 이끌고 영화시청, 인터넷 검색 등 간단한 작업을 할 때 컴퓨터 앞에 앉아야 한다는 점이다. 이 부분이 현재 스마트폰의 보급률이 증가하는 이유이다. 이러한 컴퓨터의 불편함을 해소하기 위해 원격으로 꺼져있는 컴퓨터를 부팅 할 수 있는 기능인 Wake on lan 기능과 스마트폰 어플리케이션과 컴퓨터 간 통신을 시켜 마우스 제어, 키보드 제어 등이 가능한 프로그램을 설계하였다.

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The Next Wave in Display Innovation

  • Webster, Steven C.
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국정보디스플레이학회 2008년도 International Meeting on Information Display
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    • pp.4-4
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    • 2008
  • The progress in flat panel displays over the last two decades has been astonishing. In just 20 years, the LCD-TV grew up from a 2-inch curiosity, to an industry that will sell about 120 million flat panel TV's this year, with viewing area up to 4000 times larger. That success is based on continuous innovation, especially in manufacturing processes. For the next decade to bring another doubling of the business, progress will need to continue in four major areas: Human factors, ecological impact, visual quality, and of course continued drive towards affordability. This talk will detail the technology advances that can allow this industry to meet those challenges. Human factors. Today, we adapt our lifestyle to our technology. People organize their offices, and their homes, around displays. We pass around mobile phones to share images, rather than experiencing them as a group. Billions of newspapers continue to be sold daily. Advances in flexible displays can lead to large portable displays. "New era projection" includes the handheld Pico Projectors that are already on the market, and will ultimately appear integrated in mobile phones the same way cameras do today. "Eco" impact. Today TV's are one of the top energy consumers in a U.S. home, and the fastest growing. Watching a large flat panel TV can cost twice as much as running a large refrigerator. With today's concern about energy consumption, regulations are starting to emerge worldwide to limit TV electrical use. Fortunately, good solutions exist in using light management films to eliminate bulbs, saving power without increasing cost. Going forward, LED backlights will drive another step downward. OLED displays might be the ultimate solution. Visual quality. The color of an LCD-TV is still often considered inferior to a far less expensive CRT. And almost all displays suffer from representing a three-dimensional world on a two dimensional surface. The technology to improve color is available today, and will likely move from premium sets into the mainstream as costs come down. 3D is now arriving in movie theaters worldwide, and that will drive up the demand for similar realistic images in home theaters. And the technology is emerging today for 3D representation to move beyond specialized applications into everyday use, on screens large and small. Affordability. The world takes cost-down miracles for granted in consumer electronics. Each of these other advances will be balanced with a drive for affordability, especially as the market grows in emerging countries. The other three challenges must be met without increasing cost. Putting this all together, the next few years will emphasize "eco friendly" designs, and enhanced images such as 3D. By 2013 we will start to see serious penetration by emissive technologies (OLED, high efficiency plasma, or other), with the "ultimate display" likely not in the market for a decade. Lots of opportunities for innovation remain ahead of us.

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