IEEE experts throw light on impact of Space Technology on Consumer Electronics
Members of IEEE have notified that the latest advancements made in wireless power, remote sensing and voice activation for space travel and exploration will play an increasingly significant role in the advancement of consumer electronics products used by the average human being here on earth.
Edward Tunstel, IEEE Fellow and Senior Roboticist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, stated, "Ever since the Apollo program of the 1970s, civilians have been benefiting from space technologies like cordless tools and appliances, smoke detectors, quartz timing crystals used in watches, and a lot more. The technological advances made by space travel and exploration will continue to have a dynamic influence on the design of new consumer products."
It has also been revealed that advanced voice control being developed for space will have an enormous impact on how other consumer electronics, like mobile devices, will be developed. Systems will finally become user-friendly and size for a control device will no longer be a factor. With the significant reduction of weight and voice-controlled technologies, it will help to dramatically reduce the cost, which in turn will make space travel an ordinary event by 2050.
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