Technology inLibraries:
What's Next?
Michael SauersNELS Annual Meeting18 September 2013
The rules:
The Rules of Technology
These young people!
New-ish to libraries...
Content Management Systems
A/V Digital Converters
Tablets
Square
Smart Watches
Personal data collection
Memoto
Nest Thermostat
Waze
Big Data
Crowdfunding
Library Box
3D Printers
3D Scanners
Wireless (Inductive) Charging
• Wireless communication limited to a few centimeters.
• Mostly used for payment systems at this time.
NFC
HDMI Android Sticks
Arduino
RaspberryPI
“This tutorial will show you how to use your Raspberry Pi as a WiFi access point that blocks ads by default for any devices using it. This is really neat in that it would work for your Android or iOS device, your Xbox 360, TiVo, laptop, and more without needing to customize any of those devices other than to use your Raspberry Pi as the access point for WiFi. Using an ad-blocker can be useful for conserving bandwidth, helping out low-power devices, or for keeping your sanity while browsing the web!”
Ad Blocking access point
Sensordrone Turns Your Smartphone Into a Carbon Monoxide Detector, Non-Contact Thermometer, Gas Leak Detector, Lux Meter, Weather Station, Diagnostic Tool, Breath Analyzer, & More...Much, Much, More!
Sensordrone
On the horizon...
802.11b: 11 / 390
802.11g: 54 / 460
802.11n: 150 / 820
802.11ac: 1Gbps (under development)
802.11ad: 7Gbps (spec only)802.11a: 6 Mbps / 330'
Faster WiFi
“Unlike traditional wifi, Super Wi-Fi (though currently capable of less data throughput) has advantages both in a range measured in miles and in its ability to pass through walls, tree and other obstructions. And yet like wifi, Super WiFi or TV White Space (TVWS) or simply WhiteSpace, is also unlicensed radio spectrum, open and available to anyone with certified equipment to use with no fees or permissions attached.”
CA: Humboldt County LibraryCO: Delta County, COIL: Skokie Public LibraryKS: Lawrence Public LibraryKS: Topeka and Shawnee County Public LibraryKS: Kansas City, Kansas Public LibraryKS: Manhattan Public LibraryMS: Pascagoula Public LibraryNH: New Hampshire White Space Consortium
Gigabit Libraries Network
“It's been a long time coming, but word hit the street (in German) that Gembird is going to launch their EnerGenie ePP2 e-reader at the IFA conference next week. Actually, e-reader is not the right term. Rather they call it an "e-paper printer", based on its capability to function as a printer. It works by connecting the reader, uh, printer, to a computer via USB, where it's then being recognized as a printer. When you print a document, it will be automatically stored onto the device.”
EnerGenie ePP2 e-paper “printer”
Leap Motion
Google Glass
4K TV
Hold on to your socks!
8K TV
• When everything is uniquely identifiable and connected to the network.
• via...o RFIDo QR Codeso NFCo WiFi
• All contributing to "Big Data"
The Internet of Things
Contact lens displays
You are your password
WiSee
Project Loon
Project Loon balloons float in the stratosphere, twice as high as airplanes and the weather. They are carried around the Earth by winds and they can be steered by rising or descending to an altitude with winds moving in the desired direction. People connect to the balloon network using a special Internet antenna attached to their building. The signal bounces from balloon to balloon, then to the global Internet back on Earth.
"The technology developed by HHI makes it possible to use standard off-the-shelf LED room lights for data transmission. Data rates of up to 800 Mbit/s were reached by this optical WLAN under laboratory conditions, while a complete real-time system exhibited at trade fairs reached data throughput of 500 Mbit/s. The newly developed patent protected components have now achieved a transmission rate in laboratory experiments of over 1 Gbit/s per single light frequency. As off-the-shelf LEDs mainly use three light frequencies or light colors, speeds of up to 3 Gbit/s are feasible."
3GBPS "LiFi" via Light Bulbs
• WiTricity Corp. is...developing wireless electricity technology that will operate safely and efficiently over distances ranging from centimeters to several meters—and will deliver power ranging from milliwatts to kilowatts.
• Direct Wireless Power — when all the power a device needs is provided wirelessly, and no batteries are required. This mode is for a device that is always used within range of its WiTricity power source.
• Automatic Wireless Charging—when a device with rechargeable batteries charges itself while still in use or at rest, without requiring a power cord or battery replacement. This mode is for a mobile device that may be used both in and out of range of its WiTricity power source.
Wireless Electricity over a distance
Transfer data through your body
An “electrical device” that you can either wear on your body [that] uses the wearer’s body part, like your arm or finger, as a “transmission channel” to transfer data through direct physical contact with another device like a computer, smartphone, or even a game console and controller.
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