Thursday, November 5, 2009
Wireless Devices Can Now Be Equipped to Send and Receive Real-time Physical Touch
Physical Touch Technology adds dimension to wireless communication devices, which can be equipped to send and receive real time, physical touch touch RealTimeTouch Craig Linden Phone: 619-445-3563 info@realtimetouch.com http://RealTimeTouch.com / rtt. html - Alpine, CA - September 12, 2000 Design Systems Research and Development, Inc., parent company of RealTimeTouch, is now revealing a changing industry to improve wireless communications. Taking the premise of the forced repatriation technology a step further, can equip RealTimeTouch wireless devices to send and receive instant messages, issue of physical contact. Totally (or tactics) of votes, the tactile sensation is limited to what appears on the computer monitor. In reality, people are not interacting with each other, but with images on the screen. The RealTimeTouch (RTT) technology takes this premise to the next level. The missing link in our current chain of wireless communication has so far been untouched. With the new technology of the RTT, AT & T's old slogan of "one touch" is finally a reality. An example might be formed by a husband and wife who have been notified of a crisis. Both speak to each other by phone. To reassure his wife, the husband squeezes his phone. His wife immediately feel the touch of her husband, and expands the phone in his hand. The transfer of this material, "data" that is fast to travel. The market according to Strategy Analytics, a consulting firm in London, the sale of wireless devices in the network only reach more than $ 10 million in 2000. The projection for 2005 is U.S. $ 73 million. So far, improvements in these devices include Internet access, email access, games and more. However, despite the current trend to add more "features" of our wireless devices, the human race is increasingly separated. The aim of the RTT is to bring technology to the public. Businessmen and women can close a deal with a cyber handshake. Sellers can return a page by clicking on the locator, rather than trying to dial a phone during rush hour traffic. Families are spread around the world can shake hands during the celebrations and talk on the phone. The possibilities are limited only by imagination. RealTimeTouch The company is a division of systems engineering research and development based in Alpine, California. Under the direction of Craig Linden, DSR & D has won numerous awards for his achievements as the technology of Micro Cogeneration (super-high efficiency modules that convert natural gas into electricity and hot water or steam). RealTimeTouch assign license its technology to existing wireless device manufacturers and other partners. Other requests for expansion RTT technologies are pursued. Additional markets include: entertainment, medical, advertising, military, toys, educational and Internet.