NEC’s 7-Year Journey in Space

mainvisi_copyIt was a late night in 2003 when the culmination of NEC Space Systems’ hard work was sent away.  And not just away to college…but to go collect some rocks on an asteroid and come back home.  Sound like the plot from a certain Bruce Willis movie???
NEC acted as the systems integrator in conjunction with JAXA, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, in the development of Hyabusa.  Hyabusa is an ion engine powered space probe with some advanced technology driving it.

The probe successfully made it to the asteroid, collected the material and shot back to earth.  Of course, like any good space story plot, there was drama.  On its way back to earth Hyabusa lost attitude control due to a fuel leak.  With the support of NEC, JAXA completed a work around and 2 years later the probe made it safely back to its home.

There is a great movie at the website link below that details the story.

Hayabusa Website

Hotel Room Control With Voice

content-1268960291It’s been a while since the last blog post.  Sorry about that.

What do you get when you combine a great software-based voice platform and expertise in the hospitality industry?  A single interface device in your hotel room where you can make phone calls, video calls, order room service, turn up the heat, and yes……order more towels!!!

CLOVERIS is an all in one software that connects to your hotel room’s HVAC control, property management system, reservations system and phone system to provide a new experience for the guest.  Since I’m a visual person, check out the video demo we did at the HiTec conference.

YouTube Video

NEC – Detecting Earthquakes since 1979

altYou may already know about NEC’s submarine optical fiber project, which is over 2000 miles of fiber at the ocean bottom pushing about 10Gbps. NEC has put this technology to use in another capacity…earthquake and tsunami detection.

Working with the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), NEC has put one of the most advanced earthquake detection systems in the world about 4000 meters beneath the ocean. The system contains state of the art seismograph technologies and water pressure meters which help in detecting and predicting major ocean events.

But this is not NEC’s first time at a project like this. In 1979 NEC planted its first earthquake observation system off the coast of Japan.

Press Release

HITEC 2010 Demos

NEC technology demos and more…

Tuesday 6/22

 

calendar Sphericall for Hospitality
10am EST

calendar CLOVERIS – Interactive Room Control
1pm EST

calendar Facial Recognition for Digital Signage Advertising
3pm EST

 

Wednesday 6/23

 

calendar UCE Desktop
10am EST

calendar UCE Attendant Hospitality
2pm EST

Police Car of the Future…Powered By NEC

altNEC has been working with GM, LAPD and the Australian National Safety Agency to develop a next generation police vehicle.  RoboCop it is not…but still very cool.

NEC has been a technology leader in automobile technologies for some time now.  Projects include image recognition in vehicles and car 2 car communications.  Now here’s the latest:

The solution is based on NEC’s Mobile Access Controller (MAC), an integrated voice and data communications platform.

The technology will also be available in domestic vehicles.

One of the key advantages of the solution is a large, purpose designed touch screen monitor which is embedded into the vehicle dashboard. The screen provides a consolidated user interface and solves key occupant safety issues by reducing equipment clutter.

In addition to the built in LCD display, NEC is providing the following as part of the vehicle package:

• High performance built in touch screen display
• MAC Applications Processor to provide rugged in-vehicle computing
• MAC IP Services Module to provide secure, reliable network connectivity
• MAC Intelligent Vehicle Controller to manage vehicle power and provide fleet management functionality.

Press Release

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