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Tapping Textures SoC315 The combination of sensations associated with touch (haptics) and bodily motion (kinesthetics) is playing an increasingly important role in product design, user interfaces, and virtual-reality applications, and Scan™ has followed developments in this arena closely. Now, researchers are increasingly using textures, often in combination with other haptic and kinesthetic factors, to elicit emotions, communicate information, and provide richer consumer experiences. Building and Funding Social Infrastructures SoC316 Social infrastructures, such as those in health maintenance; maximizing economic, community, or political participation; traffic safety; homeland security; and environmental sustainability are difficult to fund and build. But new technologies are helping. Harvesting Waste SoC317 People are increasingly finding ways to use both physical and nonmaterial waste items to harvest energy or turn solids back into new products or commodities of value. Olfactory Technologies SoC318 Novel interfaces, health-care applications, retail environments, product-development processes, branding initiatives, and advertising campaigns all are attempting to leverage the power of smell. MMOG = Making the Most of Organization Games SoC319 The acronym MMOG may take on a meaning besides Massively Multiplayer Online Games in the corporate world. It may come to mean Making the Most of Organization Games. Companies are beginning to restructure their organizational models to cater to new generations of technology savvy young workers. Power Out of Nowhere SoC320 Power sources that are independent of the power grid are becoming increasingly important for an emerging portfolio of new technologies that enable a wide range of promising applications. Power requirements can be minute but constant, and long-term access to power is crucial for applications such as those that include distributed sensors, sensor networks, or networks of devices that communicate with each other autonomously and wirelessly.
Scan™ Abstract Meetings Scan abstract meetings (in which SRIC-BI staff participate in a free-form discussion of current Scan abstracts) are open for client obseration/participation on:
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