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You are Your Mobile Phone

Here is my presentation on Personal Mobile Device of the Future. The 3 research papers I chose try to solve an technology issue that hinders wider adoption of mobile phone as a personal mobile device.

Your Are Your Mobile Phone
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My project site is (partially) up and running

Hi,

I managed to upload a lot of files including a low resolution video to the server this morning. The high resolution video is only half loaded.

Here is the URL to my site. Enjoy.

http://void.arch.usyd.edu.au/~andrew/infodevice/students/Cyclone/Home.html

Cheers,
Kim

Posted on November 13, 2008 at 10:00am —

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Problem uploading files to Andrew's site

Hi,

I think Dan is right. Andrew's site seems to have reached it quota as I have been unable to upload my files in the last hour - I was able to do it yesterday and as recent as this morning.

Has everyone uploaded their sites? Unless Andrew gets an increase in disk quota soon, I won't be able to put my files to the site. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Cheers,
Kim

Posted on November 12, 2008 at 12:49pm — 5 Comments

Kim Mo

Cyclonic Beads Project

Hi,

I haven't settled on a name for my project yet but I'll use Cyclonic Beads for the time being.

The challenge I encountered so far is not how to create a cyclonic effect within a rectangular column - I think I can achieve that. I have received delivery of some powerful fans and I will test them this evening at the tutorial.

The problem I had last week was how to control a 12V power-hungry CPU fans using the Arduino board. I can't use the Arduino board to drive these fans as they run on 12V… Continue

Posted on October 22, 2008 at 12:00pm —

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Kim's Greenhouse Globe Proposal

Hi,

I decided to start with a design that has all the features I desire then work my way through to pare back or change the design if I encounter technical challenges that are too difficult to overcome. I got my inspiration from snow globes and looking at images of Venus which is what scientists think Earth will become when we have a runaway greenhouse effect if we don’t manage our environment and resources responsibly.

The centrepiece of the design is a globe illuminated from inside that is h… Continue

Posted on September 25, 2008 at 5:30pm —

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Kim's Tutorial 3 Video



Find more videos like this on infodevice2008

Hi,

For tutorial 3, I connected a switch, a light sensor and an LED to the arduino board. The light sensor controls the brightness of the LED, ie when the sensor detects light, the LED goes bright and when the sensor is blocked, the LED goes dim. The switch is to reverse this operation, ie when the sensor detects light, the LED goes dim and w… Continue

Posted on September 23, 2008 at 10:30pm —

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At 1:40pm on September 4, 2008, Andrew said…
Can you put the presentation also in a blog post (versus on the header of your profile page), Kim?
At 12:44pm on August 25, 2008, Andrew said…
Need maybe to change a detail that not all of your papers are review papers.
At 12:35pm on August 25, 2008, Andrew said…
hi Kim, maybe try to use the forum next time for asking comments.
I think most of your papers are what we call as "overview" or "review" papers. They try to describe a field or a subfield, and rarely go into any depth. This might be a problem for this assignment, as it is not the goal to describe such rather large areas, but rather to go deep into one specific problem or issue that is relevant to the fields that we are interested in. Only then will you be able to compare the 3 publications in some way or form, instead of saying "paper 1 is about services, paper 2 is about urban pervasive computing, etc." you can then say "paper 1 solved *this* issue by this technology, paper 2 solved it by *that* technology, and they are different/better/worse/efficient/effective/ in these ways..."
At 10:47am on August 13, 2008, Andrew said…
Finally, you took the hurdle! Welcome!
 
 

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