Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a computer implemented method of facilitating evaluation of visual appeal of a combination of two or more objects. The method may include presenting a user-interface to enable a user to perform a first identification of one or more first objects and a second identification of one or more second objects. Further, the method may include retrieving one or more first images of the one or more first objects based on the first identification. Additionally, the method may include retrieving one or more second images of the one or more second objects based on the second identification. Furthermore, the method may include creating a combination image based on each of the one or more first images and the one or more second images. The combination image may represent a virtual combination of each of the one or more first objects and the one or more second objects.
Abstract:
An electrostatically driven high-speed micro droplet switch includes a substrate having an upper surface containing one or more signal electrodes that are selectively connected via a droplet. The switch includes at least one actuation electrode disposed beneath the upper surface of the substrate, the at least one actuation electrode operatively coupled to drive circuitry. The switch includes a frame disposed on or above the upper surface of the substrate that is configured to hold the droplet in substantially the same location during operation of the switch. In one aspect, the frame is configured to absorb variations in the volume of the droplet placed on the switch, leaving the active meniscus not affected by the variation in volume.
Abstract:
The present invention teaches a variety of mechanisms, techniques and systems for managing, labeling, detecting, locating, and utilizing Hidden Objects utilizing RFID technology, handheld data processing units, and a centralized server computer maintaining a database of information related to a plurality of Hidden Objects. The teaching of the present invention has application across a wide variety of industries including constructions, utility, governmental, military, waste water management, etc.
Abstract:
An electrostatically driven high-speed micro droplet switch includes a substrate having an upper surface containing one or more signal electrodes that are selectively connected via a droplet. The switch includes at least one actuation electrode disposed beneath the upper surface of the substrate, the at least one actuation electrode operatively coupled to drive circuitry. The switch includes a frame disposed on or above the upper surface of the substrate that is configured to hold the droplet in substantially the same location during operation of the switch. In one aspect, the frame is configured to absorb variations in the volume of the droplet placed on the switch, leaving the active meniscus not affected by the variation in volume.