Nokia Research Center: HumanForm


HumanForm was created in a joint effort between Nokia Design and Nokia Research Center to translate the most promising new nanotechnologies into meaningful user experience, prototype those for decision making; and transfer and set aspiration for future portfolio. Project is a key to bring significant user experience benefits to the market thereby creating mindshare and value share through nanotechnology enabled experiences. HumanForm is a visionary solution for a dynamically flexible device beyond touch screen and voice communication where technology is invisible and intuition takes over. Natural interactions are enabled with kinetic user interface. HumanForm concept and a follow-up Nokia Kinetic Device prototype were launched in Nokia World 2011. To learn more, visit: research.nokia.com Follow us on Twitter here - nokia.ly Or connect with us on Facebook here - nokia.ly


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Nokia Research Center Celebrates 25 Years of Innovation


Nokia Research Center research.nokia.com has fueled the creation and development of the mobile industry we all enjoy today, and has contributed to a wide spectrum of ground-breaking innovations which have shaped the wireless world. This short retrosepctive showcases a few of the contributions coming from Nokia, in a fun narrative with the people Nokia has spent decades connecting and inspiring.


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Stretchable electronic skin - Nokia Research Centre


Dr Stéphanie Lacour, University of Cambridge Research Centre, talks about stretchable electronic skin which her team is working on at University of Cambridge in collaboration with Nokia thinking about devices which can have flexible forms.


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Nokia Research Center: AMR-WB and the Nokia Voice Experience - Helsinki


AMR-WB (Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband) speech codec is a standard that was largely developed by Nokia Research Center. It is a speech codec, which means it captures your voice, compresses it and transmits it wirelessly over the network. Compared to earlier technologies, it can efficiently capture and transmit a much larger audio bandwidth, which makes your voice sound very natural on the other end. In order to demonstrate the benefit of this technology, we travelled around the world and recorded live calls in noisy places.


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Nokia Research Center presents Nokia Instant Community


Fresh from the corridors of Nokia Research Center in Tampere, Finland comes Nokia Instant Community, which enables you to chat and share content with those around you instantly. conversations.nokia.com


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Nokia Research Center: AMR-WB and the Nokia Voice Experience - Tampere


AMR-WB (Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband) speech codec is a standard that was largely developed by Nokia Research Center. It is a speech codec, which means it captures your voice, compresses it and transmits it wirelessly over the network. Compared to earlier technologies, it can efficiently capture and transmit a much larger audio bandwidth, which makes your voice sound very natural on the other end. In order to demonstrate the benefit of this technology, we travelled around the world and recorded live calls in noisy places.


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Nokia Research Center -- NRC Presents Cognitive Radio


Nokia Research Center presents a lighthearted overview of Cognitive Radio starring animated friends Basil and Pepper. Join them on their adventure helping illustrate the benefits of this future radio technology.


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Nokia Research Center: AMR-WB and the Nokia Voice Experience - Istanbul


AMR-WB (Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband) speech codec is a standard that was largely developed by Nokia Research Center. It is a speech codec, which means it captures your voice, compresses it and transmits it wirelessly over the network. Compared to earlier technologies, it can efficiently capture and transmit a much larger audio bandwidth, which makes your voice sound very natural on the other end. In order to demonstrate the benefit of this technology, we travelled around the world and recorded live calls in noisy places.


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Nokia Research Center: 25 Years of Innovation


Creating innovations that make a difference has been Nokia Research Center's research.nokia.com focus for a quarter of a century. Find out more about NRC innovations that have transformed the mobile phone over the last 25 years in our short animation.


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Nokia Research Center: Nokia Explore and Share


Nokia Explore and Share is a project from Nokia Research Center nokia.ly enabling wireless transfer speeds between devices of 100 Mbits per second. Combined with a new kind of high-capacity memory tag, powerful new opportunities emerge in retail services, supply chain and sharing content between consumers.


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Nokia Research Center -- Nokia Instant Community


Nokia Research Center presents Nokia Instant Community, enabling you to connect, chat and share with those around you instantly -- without needing Internet access.


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Nokia Research Center: HumanForm


Dalla volontà di Nokia Design e Nokia Research Center di trasformare in realtà gli ultimi ritrovati hi-tech, nasce HumanForm. Questo progetto infatti è la chiave per arricchire l'esperienza degli utenti, sfruttando la potenzialità delle nanotecnologie più all'avanguardia. HumanForm è una soluzione visionaria per un dispositivo dinamico che va oltre il touch screen e la comunicazione vocale. Il progetto è stato presentato durante i Nokia World 2011.


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Nokia GEM A new phone concept by Nokia Research Center - N8FanClub.com


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Nanowire sensing - Nokia Research Centre


Jani Kivioja, research leader at Nokia Research Centre Cambridge, talks about a kind of "nano-nose", based on a nanowire FAT based molecular sensor which monitors changes at a molecular level. In the future this kind of technology could be used to detect changes in air quality or contaminants in the air.


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Flexible printed supercaps - Nokia Research Centre


Piers Andrew, Enabling Morph team at Nokia Research Centre Cambridge talks about the super capacitor, which is. He shows off one which is based on a flexible printed circuit board, which is very thin and very flexible. In the future, you might see this enabling a camera flash to fire over greater distances.


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Nokia Research Center's Africa music project in Nairobi, Kenya


Jussi Impiö has been in Kenya, as part of a Nokia Research Center programme that helps youth find development opportunities through music. In this video, Jussi talks to folks part of the project and discusses what it all means.


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Nokia Morph Concept (long)


Morph is a concept demonstrating some of the possibilities nanotechnologies might enable in future communication devices. Morph can sense its environment, is energy harvesting and self cleaning . Morph is a flexible two-piece device that can adapt its shape to different use modes. Nanotechnology enables to have adaptive materials yet rigid forms on demand. It is also featured in the MoMA online exhibition "Design and the Elastic Mind". It has been a collaboration project of Nokia Research Center and Cambridge Nanoscience Center. Find out more: www.nokia.com


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Nokia Research Center - Research leader for Power and Energy Management talks concept devices


Jussi Ruutu is the Research leader for Power and Energy Management at the Nokia Research Center in Helsinki. Here he tells us what he thinks is the secret of a great concept device and what his dream Nokia device would be.


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Nokia Research Center - Principle researcher Mikko Uusitalo talks dream Nokia devices


Mikko Uusitalo is a Principle researcher at the Nokia Research Center in Helsinki. Here he tells us what he thinks is the secret of a great concept device and what his dream Nokia device would be.


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Nokia Research Center Celebrates 25 Years of Innovation


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Nokia Research Center opens 'lablet' on Helsinki University


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Nokia Instant Community presentation at Nokia Research Center - test-mobile.fr


Video presenting Nokia Instant Community taken at the Nokia Research Center in Tampere, Finland. www.Test-Mobile.fr


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Joint Nokia research project to capture traffic data


Berkeley press release: Union City, Calif. -- Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, and Nokia today (Friday, Feb. 8) tested technology that could soon transform the way drivers navigate through congested highways and obtain information about road conditions. In the unprecedented field experiment, transportation researchers tested the feasibility of using GPS-enabled mobile phones to monitor real-time traffic flow while preserving the privacy of the phones' users. One hundred vehicles were deployed onto a 10-mile stretch of I-880 between Hayward and Fremont for seven hours in the experiment, dubbed "Mobile Century" and primarily funded by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). Each car was equipped with a Nokia N95 mobile phone that ran special software to periodically send anonymous speed readings from the integrated GPS to servers that then computed traffic conditions. Information was displayed on the Internet, allowing viewers to visualize traffic in real time. An independent tracking feature allowed the command center set up in Union City to track the position of the cars to coordinate the experiment and ensure the safety of the participants. Using the GPS data to estimate prevailing speeds and travel times, researchers were able to obtain a picture of real-time traffic conditions. Current traffic monitoring systems primarily rely upon pavement-embedded sensors, roadside radar or cameras. The high cost of installing and maintaining <b>...</b>


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Henry Tirri, Head of Nokia Research on the Eras of Corporate Research


The head of Nokia's Research Center talks about how different companies set up their labs and how a lab rises during different eras of tech evolution. See more about this at: conversations.nokia.com


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Linked Internet UI Concept


Mikko Honkala of Nokia Research Center Helsinki shows the Linked Internet UI Concept. research.nokia.com


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Nokia GEM


GEM is a concept phone where the whole device is a seamless active display. It is created jointly by Nokia Research Center and Nokia Design. GEM is a natural step forward in the evolution of mobile phones. It takes them from a flat surface to the third dimension, enabling managing and storing content on all sides of the device. This naturally gives various benefits and opportunities for the user. One of the emerging technologies used in this concept are bi-stable displays that do not consume power if the content is not changing. GEM is also an ultimate concept for digital personalization and multitasking has never been as easy as now, when all sides of the phone can be utilized. Having several applications and functionalities open at the same time enables seamless interaction between different applications. The visual appearance of GEM transforms from a device to another. Depending on what application is open, the phone can appear like a device whether it is phone, camera or game controller, just to name a few. It can also look like a traditional mobile phone, having the sides decorative or functional with the applications of choice. Even though the entire phone is one big touch screen, GEM can recognize that only the sides you want to use are activated. GEM may seem like a futuristic concept but it is based on existing technologies. I was one of the concept creators and Design Manager of GEM. The concept was launched in Nokia Research Center 25th Anniversary. Nokia <b>...</b>


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Henri Tirri, CTO del Nokia Research Center


Sobre cuál es el proyecto que más le apasiona en este momento. Interfaces multi modales para dispositivos móviles.


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Nokia Research Center HumanForm


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Nokia Morph Concept (short)


Morph is a concept demonstrating some of the possibilities nanotechnologies might enable in future communication devices. Morph can sense its environment, is energy harvesting and self cleaning . Morph is a flexible two-piece device that can adapt its shape to different use modes. Nanotechnology enables to have adaptive materials yet rigid forms on demand. It is also featured in the MoMA online exhibition "Design and the Elastic Mind". It has been a collaboration project of Nokia Research Center and Cambridge Nanoscience Center. Find out more: www.nokia.com


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Nokia Indoor Navigation


Nokia Research Center has developed Indoor Navigator to provide precise indoor location information on a handset, without needing GPS.


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Nokia City Scene (Nokia Beta Labs)


Explore cities in 3D with Nokia City Scene from Nokia Research Center. nokia.ly Click on buildings to browse their stores and services, or use search to jump to what you are looking for. Connect to your social networks to find friends' check-ins or share locations. Now featuring about a dozen US cities with coverage expanding both in the US and to Europe.


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Nokia World 2010 - What if you could navigate also indoors?


One of the coolest demos at Nokia World 2010 was the Nokia World Indoor Navigator by Nokia Research Center. We showed how to find and navigate to other demos indoors. This was possible thanks to a research concept called Nokia High Accuracy Indoor Positioning technology, the most accurate of its kind in the world.


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Pass-Them-Around: Collaborative Use of Mobile Phones for Photo Sharing


Pass-Them-Around is a phone-based application that allows a small group of collocated people to share photos using the metaphor of passing paper photos around. The prototype encourages people to share their devices and use them interchangeably while discussing photos face-to-face. The prototype supports ad-hoc photo sharing in different contexts by taking into account the spatial arrangement of users around a table, measured with sensors embedded in their mobile phones. Andrés Lucero - Nokia Research Center Jussi Holopainen - Nokia Research Center Tero Jokela - Nokia Research Center


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Nokia Shoot & Tag beta (Nokia Beta Labs)


Nokia Shoot & Tag (betalabs.nokia.com is a clever video application developed by Nokia Research Center, Beijing that automatically creates scene chapters in your video while recording. This innovative tagging technology was created to provide a convenient playback experience when viewing videos. Download and give feedback at: betalabs.nokia.com


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