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Presented By:

Aditi Gadgul
A GLANCE AT NEW
Priyanka Bhosale
Sanket Londhe TECHNOLOGIES..
Sharayu Mahajan
have a glance at new upcoming
technologies
Google glass
1). Glass is a technical masterpiece. It
combines numerous functions and features
in a very small unit. In addition to phone and
camera (photo, video), it offers Internet
connection, including GPS.

2). In the Google Glass contains a mini-


projector, which projected the layer via a
clever, semi-transparent prism directly on the
retina in the eye. Because of this the image,
even though it is so close to the eye, is sharp
and clear.
Abilities of Google
glass
 Google Glass has the ability to take photos
and record 720p HD video. While video is
recording, a recording light is displayed
above the eye.
 A touchpad is located on the side of Google
Glass, allowing users to control the device by
swiping through a timeline-like interface
displayed on the screen. Sliding backward
shows current events, such as weather, and
sliding forward shows past events, such as
phone calls, photos, circle updates, etc.
Voice activation..
 Other than the touchpad, Google Glass
can be controlled using "voice actions".
To activate Glass, wearers tilt their heads
30° upward (which can be altered for
preference) or tap the touchpad, and
say "O.K., Glass. Once Glass is activated,
wearers can say an action, such as "Take
a picture", "Record a video", "Hangout
with persons.
Parts of Google glass
What is a Eye Trap ?
 An Eye Trap is a device that is worn in
front of the eye that acts as a camera to

record the scene available to the eye.

 This structure allows the user's eye to


operate as both a monitor and a camera.
How you can see from
the glass?
What is “SIXTH SENSE”
Technology?
 All of us are aware of ‘FIVE SENSES’ –
Seeing ,feeling ,smelling, tasting &
Hearing. But there is also another sense
called ‘SIXTH SENSE’ .
 It is basically a connection to something
greater than to what their physical senses
are able to perceive.
Fantasy coming true …
GOOGLE
DRIVERLESS
CAR
INTRODUCTION :
Traffic accidents
India contributes 6 % of the
world's road accident deaths
By this improving
technology our car will do
the concentrating for us.
WHAT IS
DRIVERLESS
CAR
[DRIVESITSELF FROM
ONE POINT TO
OTHER POINT]
 The Google Driverless Car is like any
car, but:

 It can steer itself while looking out


for obstacles.
 It can accelerate itself to the
correct speed limit.
 It can stop and go itself based on any
traffic condition.

It can take its passengers anywhere


it wants to go safely, legally, and
comfortably.
COMPONENTS:
Integrates Google Maps with
various hardware sensors and
artificial intelligence software
Google Maps
Hardware Sensors
Artificial Intelligence
GOOGLE
MAP
 Speed Limits.

 Upcoming intersections.

 Traffic Report.

 Nearby collisions.

 Directions.
HARDWARE SENSORS
PARTS:

LIDAR
VIDEO CAMERA
POSITION ESTIMATOR
DISTANCE SENSOR
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE:
Google Maps and the hardware sensors data
are sent to the AI.

AI then determines:

 how fast to accelerate


 when to slow down/stop
 when to steer the wheel

Goal of AI

The agent's goal is to take the passenger to


its desired destination safely and legally
ADVANTAGES:
 managing traffic flow to increase road
capacity.
 to avoid accidents
 increasing roadway capacity by reducing
the distances between cars

The current location of vehicle can be


determined using global positioning
system(G.P.S)
DISADVANTAGES:
 If the vehicle is using internet which is
have less security then From the hackers
point of view in some cases the vehicle can
be switched off on the road(in rare cases)
 Hackers can change the rout which is
plotted in the system(in rare cases)
 In case of failure of main sensor and
backup sensors the vehicle can create a
chance of accident
WHAT IS IT ?
Three-
dimensional
printing is a
method of
converting a
virtual 3D
model into a
physical object
3D Printing - Materials
 Plastics
 PLA
 ABS
 Acrylic
 Metals
 Stainless steel
 Sterling silver
 Glass
 Ceramics
 Resin
 Sandstone
 Rubber
3D Printing - Uses
Medical
Dental
Architecture
Engineering
Chemistry
Classicsand Archaeology
Art and Sculpture
ADVANTAGES :
New Structures and Shapes
New Combinations of Materials
Less Waste
Cheap Manufacturing
Quick Production
NANO TECHNOLOGY
 Nanotechnology is nothing but
manipulation of atoms, molecules
and materials to form structures on
the scale of nanometers .
 These nanostructures typically
exhibit new properties or behaviours
due to quantum mechanics.
Electrical Applications-
2) Nano-steel
• We all know that steel is an
important part in the construction
the body of a car, but the conventional
steel itself holds 30% of the cost of the
car.
• Along with strength it also can resist
the fluctuation in temperature.
• It will be soon seen on roads.
3) Nanotechnology in cosmetics

1). Titanium nitride was approved as a


Nano sized recycling aide for polyethylene
terephthalate (PET) used as food contact
material.
2). Improved stability of ingredients.
3). Controlled release of ingredients.
4). Improved skin hydration.
5). No or low carrier biotoxicity.
GLASS TECHNOLOGY
 Can you imagine organizing your daily
schedule with a few touches on your
bathroom mirror?
 Changing the look of your car dashboard
with a quick swipe? Reading a classic
novel on a whisper-thin piece of flexible
glass?
HOW IS GLASS ESSENTIAL
?
 Glass is essential to making this vision a
reality.
 Smart glass, Magic Glass, or switchable
glass, also called smart windows or
switchable windows in its application to
windows or skylights.
 The use of smart glass can save costs for
heating, air-conditioning and lighting

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