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Adaptive Terminals (AT) is focusing
on wearable devices with flexible electro-mechanical components,
on modular device systems and UI privacy enablers.
Exploration of electro-mechanics integration and soft-mechanics
as key technologies for developing proactive, comfortable,
human-centered and bio-mimic products, to create new product
design for the future.
Electro-mechanics integration enables creating highly functional,
tiny terminals.
Soft-mechanics provide soft interaction between machines and
humans.
UI privacy enablers open new use environments and service
application opportunities for non-intrusive and secure communication.
Interaction Solutions (IS) focuses
on the user experience study, audio and speech UI and technologies
and natural language processing related applications.
Service Experiences (SE) team
is concepting and implementing mobile and internet services
for new growth markets. We are part of Nokia Research Center
in Beijing and our highly innovative team has been previously
created proof-of-concept demo for Nokia Mobiledu mLearning
product, produced over ten patent applications, authoring
numerous publications and lately co-editing a mLearning book.
Our current focus areas cover future messaging solutions,
tourism and location services as well as social networking.
In our daily research we try to predict future user needs,
understand business opportunities, create new service concepts,
conduct service trials and finally verify the achieved user
experience and business impact.
Visual System (VS) team is working
on visual systems and interaction solutions and relevant enabling
technologies. Our research work mainly focuses on advanced
character recognition technologies, camera user interfaces
design and prototyping, and pen/finger interaction on touch
screens.
The Mission of Research Incubation (RI)
team is exploring Chinese unique business opportunities and
incubating a world leading research team in mobile internet
services area. The primary research focus is to re-define
how people around the world experience the fused digital world
and physical world. For our team this means technologies that
enable mobile terminals to access different sensors and sensor
networks, such that services can be provided with new experiences
by combining sensory data with contextual cues, social information,
and virtual presence. We are also developing service system
prototypes and open platforms which are scalable for mass
consumers cases, and enable mash-ups of various applications
with technologies co-created with universities.
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