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		<title>Nokia Research Center shows the approach of mobile cameras</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this mobile age, technological progress is high in the sky. There were innovations in the mobile phone has. Nokia Research Center (NRC) Demos now radar sensor, speed and direction of motion of objects similar to a conventional radar measurements. NRC showed that this new proof of concept research for the House Science Exhibition 2010 [...]]]></description>
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<p>In this mobile age, technological progress is high in the sky. There were innovations in the mobile phone has. Nokia Research Center (NRC) Demos now radar sensor, speed and direction of motion of objects similar to a conventional radar measurements.</p>
<p>NRC showed that this new proof of concept research for the House Science Exhibition 2010 in Espoo, Finland. It uses electromagnetic waves to provide another type of mobile, wireless sensors. Well, looking at mobile phones with similar features in the future.</p>
<p>The concept of research offers new opportunities for users to interact with their device. It could also lead to radar has applications in many fields such as sports, entertainment, and can be used more.</p>
<p>These approaches are a mobile radar spent between 40 shows the demonstration house in 2010, which is jointly owned by Aalto University, the Technical Research Center of Finland (VTT) and Nokia Research Center (NRC).</p>
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