University of California, Irvine researchers are applying lessons learned from music and video peer-to-peer file transfer networks to a system for reducing traffic jams on the roads.
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Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, are hoping to use GPS-enabled wireless phones to help them study traffic data.
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RCRWirelessNews on 5th Dec 2008 (via rcrwireless.com)
The Mobile Millenium has been announced by the Nokia Research Centre with the assistance of the University of California and Berkeley. The Mobile Millennium is an application that is able to track down and report the traffic of GPS-enabled phones. This can be done by having the GPS-coordinates monitor the vehicles that will pass through the
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FeelPhones on 12th Nov 2008 (via feelphones.com)
Today, the Nokia Research Center, alongside the University of California and Berkley, is launching the Mobile Millenium, a pilot project to use GPS-capable phones to report traffic conditions. The Mobile Millenium project builds from the initial Mobile Century project started last February, and could revolutionize traffic reporting. Google Mobile has some accurate traffic reporting
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IntoMobile on 11th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, and the Nokia Research Center are to release pilot software that turns cellular devices into mobile traffic probes providing real-time information on traffic flow and travel times.
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CellularNews on 10th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
“The Mac has really become an indispensable aspect of the lab” explains Adam Gazzaley, an assistant professor studying the mechanisms of human memory and attention at the University of California, San Francisco. “Our entire workflow integrates the Mac at all the different levels” — from “stimulus presentation and data acquisition” to “the actual publ...
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ABCCellPhoneReviews on 7th Nov 2008 (via abcmobilephones.com)
Visit the University of California Television, and you’ll find a wealth of diverse programming. Take, for example, 21st Century Zoos, a fascinating program that features interviews with Jane Goodall and veterinarians from such noted zoos as the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle. Learn about 21st Century Zoos and the unique challenges veterinarians face caring for
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ABCCellPhoneReviews on 25th Oct 2008 (via abcmobilephones.com)
Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, are reporting a new way of creating computer chips that could revitalize optical lithography, a patterning technique that dominates modern integrated circuits manufacturing.
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