There are many ways to transmit data between the device and the device. For example, when a teacher presents a slide on the podium, we can use a mobile phone camera to take a picture, however, the image data obtained by this method may not be clear. In addition, it is not convenient to copy the data to the teacher after class. Contemporary information sharing methods include technologies like cameras reading QR codes, but these are not helpful for transmission of large-sized files.As a result, the Fujitsu lab developed a mysterious technology that can complete file transmission only by aligning the required information with a mobile phone camera.
Fujitsu expects to make file transmission more convenient, so this new technology actually hides the process and details of network transmission from users, the PC screen set by this technology (or the screen of the object device to be transmitted) this information will tell the smart phone that tries to capture images with the camera, so that it can send or receive files without any restrictions on the file format, in addition, users do not need to understand technical details such as Device pairing and network connection.
This technology not only facilitates image transmission, but also makes it easier for groups to share files. As in a video, anyone can clearly extract the slides from the back panel of the meeting. This sharing method is more widely used than near-field communication as the data transmission key. This is not just a concept. Fujitsu expects the commercialization of this technology to be officially implemented in 2014, which makes file sharing much more convenient!
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