Emerging Technologies?

Nutdotnet

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So I have an assignment in one of my classes. I need to find an emerging technology that already has a lot of information written about it (in the form of books, websites, AND magazines). I've been searching for the past couple of hours and am really striking out.

RFID was fairly interesting but is a no go. I have to give a presentation and two people are already doing RFID.

I was interested in OLEDs (Organic Light Emiting Diode) displays but I couldn't find a book talking about it.

I WAS thinking about doing something about HDTVs, however it isn't really an emerging technology. But then again, it hasn't been widely accepted yet. In Alaska, we are still waiting on our cable company to implement HDTV (for two who channels right now) or we can spend about $700 to get an HDTV dish installed.

Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?

Thanks!

Cliffnote-

Need a good, well-documented emerging technology for a research project.
 

ajpa123

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Smart Dust.
Check out this month's fortune magazine. Very cool. Been in development for over 10 years and will hit the mainstream any time now !!!!
 

GasX

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911 GPS cellphones
Compact Flash Cards - sort of
Diagnostic Microchips (not computer chips) - look up Caliper, Affymetrix, Aviva
 

RaynorWolfcastle

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digital ink + flexible displays - give it a couple of years and I bet the technology will start getting more news.
 

CanOWorms

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Originally posted by: Mwilding

Diagnostic Microchips (not computer chips) - look up Caliper, Affymetrix, Aviva

Do you mean Biochips? If so, you can get a ton of info from engineering & science journals, like IEEE ones.
 

GasX

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Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: Mwilding

Diagnostic Microchips (not computer chips) - look up Caliper, Affymetrix, Aviva

Do you mean Biochips? If so, you can get a ton of info from engineering & science journals, like IEEE ones.
Yes, I do - My father is the father of this industry

 

CanOWorms

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Originally posted by: Mwilding
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: Mwilding

Diagnostic Microchips (not computer chips) - look up Caliper, Affymetrix, Aviva

Do you mean Biochips? If so, you can get a ton of info from engineering & science journals, like IEEE ones.
Yes, I do - My father is the father of this industry

Wow, that's really impressive!
 

matt426malm

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Last month's cover story in scientific american was on oleds

list of "more to explore" at end of article

The Dawn of Organic Electronics. Stephen Forrest, Paul Burrows and Mark Thompson in IEEE Spectrum, Vol. 37, No. 8, pages 29?34; August 2000.

A Bright Future for Displays. Bob Johnstone in Technology Review, Vol. 104, No. 3, pages 80?85; April 2001.

OLED-Display Technology. Kathleen M. Vaeth in Information Display, Vol. 19, No. 6, pages 12?17; June 2003.

Organic Light-Emitting Devices. Edited by Joseph Shinar. Springer Verlag, 2003.

if you're in college those journals may be available at the library or the last book might too.
 

Nutdotnet

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Well, the smart dust and oleds look VERY interesting, unfortunately I am having a hard time finding a book on either one. And for whatever reason, my professor is requiring one of our sources to be from a book.

I think I'm going to contact him to see what he has to say.

Thanks everyone!
 

marleymarl

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Web Services, also that technology that delivers internet service thru power lines....Grid Computing as well
 

RaynorWolfcastle

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If you want something that's close to market look up LCOS (Liquid Crystal On Silicon), rear projection TVs based on it should be appearing in a few months. Intel is pushing this tech and apparently it will bring down the cost of big-screen TVs tremendously.