Industries Involved with Home Networking
Industries -- Last Section: I - STANDARDS & PROTOCOLS | (This Page) J - RESEARCHJ. Research (23 entries)
Appliance design augmentation (THNC)
Business expansion toward homes/customers -- in-store kiosks, in-home extensions
Business-to-business sales and service (E, G, H, J) -- Home network components and services to link home-based businesses to other businesses
Components and services to link home networks to businesses, especially remote businesses and businesses in homes
Digital (computer) research -- hardware, software, firmware
Computer-based intelligence (CBI, AI, etc.)
Computer intelligence, sentience, heuristic, self-evolving qualities -- universities and corporate research operations
CBI/AI nontechnical integration -- for people without technical abilities, to better use home network products and systems
Full text voice recognition and speech synthesis, ULSI chips, and translation capabilities -- language and cultural context databases
Home network systems integration with people, lifestyles, nontechnical environments, and "fail-safe" protocols
Industries developing DHN products -- single products, systems, and system-compatible products
Integrated circuits -- types of ICs and other forms of digital memory
Interaction in homes and businesses with DHN systems
Listings of all companies involved with DHNs -- hardware, software, firmware, designing, manufacturing, selling, installing, subcontracting, retailing, etc. -- in all categories.
Marketing research (for each related industry and interactive efforts)
New Internets for DHNs (i.e., not for human use)
Other organizations like THNC; interaction with, work between/among
Real-time language translations -- creation of universal speech digital pattern databases for DHNs
Use and effects of home networks -- studies on family functionality, ethics, parental-familial interactions and changes (sociology); "digital divide"; how people interact with and are effected by technology
Sociology -- relation between people, interactions with family and family's needs, home security, CBI, and users accepting DHNs as tools for raising their quality of life
Sources of computer-based intelligence research (universities and other organizations)
Specialized UPS units, solar/wind concepts for power, etc.
Systems assembly and development -- testing against real world scenarios
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