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The famous international Science and Technology industry exhibition-Hannover Consumer electronics, Information and Communication Exposition (CeBIT2014) in Beijing time March 11-15th in Germany Hannover grandly held, from all over the world manufacturers and industry experts will gather here, and pay attention to this 2014 important Science and Technology exhibition.
All the Internet data and other IT processes have continued to grow, making large data analysis increasingly difficult.
At the CeBIT exhibition, you can see the way it works and exhibits big data. Data visualization, or display as a character or symbol on the computer is a great progress. Data is ubiquitous and profoundly affecting and changing our lives. -At the international Information and Communication Technology Expo in Hannover, Germany, many of the things we imagined in the past have become reality and appear before you.
Amazon Book scan data visualization
(Pictures from eweek)
This is a huge database that depicts the frequency of each word appearing in the scanned Amazon book. The bottom of the word itself displays the image. This picture stretches hundreds of feet beyond the camera we can see. This is a large visualization of data, no matter how you look at it.
Large data visualization covers the end of the sponge exhibition hall. (Pictures from eweek)
This image's real-time data collection capability fills a huge one-side (5000-square-metre) building. The image is too big for us to be in a photo. The whole building was covered with images.
Travel data cooperation (pictures from eweek)
According to the future travel of Deutsche Telekom (Deutsche Telekom) and Airbus
Deutsche Telekom, which owns most of the T stakes in the United States, has developed prototypes by using data from travel with Airbus and other countries, and one day, big data will help us keep the data consistent, Whether you go or not you think it is a waste of time. Welcome to join the future DT flight.
2nd page: Large data visualization (b)
Electronic baggage tag (photo from eweek)
The baggage electronic tag displays the numbers and opens up a new model for us. The electronic module contains a GPS, cellular radio, sensor, and he will tell you how much weight and where it is when the bag is opened. With this, although there is no guarantee that you will be stolen again, but the safety index of the luggage has increased a lot of wood there is more security.
If a non-transport security Inspector tries to open the bag, it sends the alarm to the owner's smartphone. It also shows the weight when you check it. You can find it when it is lost. But will it remember that you forgot to bring your socks?
Combine harvester (picture from eweek)
The giant combine is also constantly interacting with its farm management system, which uses GPS to report harvest crop yields and soil conditions. This harvester and other similar data can be analyzed to produce a detailed picture describing the production of an entire farm or community. At the same time, the driver is no longer burdened with the task of running everything, can concentrate on ensuring that the harvester does not touch any stone or other foreign matter.
Android Security software
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Secusmart general Manager shows the security software installed on an Android smartphone. Previously, the company's security products were limited to those running on BlackBerry 10 devices. Now, the company is mainly for governments to protect mobile phones and businesses. The roots say most smartphones have the ability to secure data securely, but they can't secure voice communications. Secusmart's Android version of voice communications is thought to be safe from prying eyes by the national Security Service.
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Volkswagen Showcase Audi Connected-car model (Pictures from eweek)
This photo shows Audi's model design for unmanned vehicle navigation for a limited period of time when drivers handle traffic congestion or low visibility. You can set the time period when the car will automatically drive, the driver can cope with commuting and other problems. The car gives an early warning of the intention so that users can do things like car change lanes before grabbing their coffee.
Psychologists design cars
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Dr. Linn Harkenberg shows the car control system on the freeway, and her team is using it for its own design. Dr. Hackenberg, the chief developer of the public, is an important feature she believes, such as from manual to automatic during the internal transformation of a car. Dr. Hackenberg says the switch lets the driver know that the car is changing and changing.
The car can also tell the driver in advance to take action, such as circuitous. This shift means that drivers are never unnecessary, Dr. Hackenberg said.
Ghostly automatic block
(Pictures from eweek)
Volkswagen (Volkswagen) has developed a motion control system based on gestures that can control some telephones. The VW system uses a camera located behind the console shifter, and the position of your hand on the blue screen in front of the driver. Here's the control audio system, but it can also control other systems in the car, including navigation.
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Satellite version of the Internet of Things
(Pictures from eweek)
Inmarsat is one of the early pioneers of machine communication. The company provides communication satellite radios from pipelines to oil field railways. Now the company has developed a device that will satellite communications mobile devices, including smartphones. Using it, your smartphone can use the Inmarsat satellite constellation to communicate. We don't allow the actual equipment to be photographed, but it's about the size of a hardcover book and looks like a poster.
Connect your lightly-used car
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' You don't need to buy a new car, ' Vemoco says. The company produces equipment connected to your vehicle's data port-virtually per vehicle, using information that the car has helped you maintain keep in touch, letting you see where the car is and how it is driven, whatever it is you want. The device contains its own GPS, which can tell you any information within a given time.
A device-generated internet of things data
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Sensorberg uses Apple's ibeacon technology production device to send messages with Low-power bluetooth. Ibeacons is the size of poker chips. They can be used to send messages to applications on your iOS and Android devices. They can send "free coffee" containing critical information. The