scholarly journals Estimación de la demanda, aplicada a una innovación de tipo MEMS mediante el modelo de Bass

Revista CEA ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
Roberto Nava-Jiménez ◽  
Clara Escamilla-Santana

El avance en paralelo que han tenido la mecánica y la electrónica ha creado una nueva tecnología, conocida como de micro maquinado; lo que ha permitido hacer diseño y fabricación de estructuras eléctricas y mecánicas bajo el nombre de Sistemas microelectromecánicos. Esta tecnología de orden disruptivo tiene un potencial sobresaliente para ser empleada en los dispositivos electrónicos, que se incorporan en alguna parte de nuestro cuerpo. ¿Cómo determinar el grado de adopción de los MEMS, siendo esta la tecnología de tipo habilitadora (enabling technology) aplicada a un producto en el campo de la tecnología que se lleva puesta (wearable technology)? Este trabajo propone el uso del modelo de Bass como herramienta para definir el grado de difusión, con el cualpoder identificar la tendencia de adopción del reloj inteligente (smart watch) en distintos países del mundo y con ello una aproximación del tamaño de mercado, haciendo prospectiva en el rubro de los productos de consumo como uno de los sectores más promisorios en demanda futura, también es mostrado el efecto innovación versus imitación, siendo estos factores relevantes para la elaboración de estrategias de marketing y pronósticos de demanda en un nuevo producto.

2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahul Darmwal

Wearable technology is the latest buzzword doing rounds in Technology forums with humongous growth expected in next few years. Of various devices, Smart Watches have shown most promise. A lot of companies have already launched Smart Watches or have indicated an interest to explore this area. In this paper, we try to understand the following: Definition of Watch and how a Watch has changed over years, What are the Mechanism to keep time. How does a watch function. What is a Smart Watch? Its Past and Present, What are features that Smart Watch provides. How useful are these features? Target Segment for Smart Watch. What factors could dictate decision of consumer to buy Smart Watch? What is the outlook for Smart watch Market? How would Traditional watches fare once Smart watches become mainstream, Authors Conclusion around Smart Watches ability to disrupt the Traditional Watch market.


Author(s):  
Robert Gibson

Wearable technologies and appliances are making inroads into a variety of consumer and commercial applications, including leisure and entertainment, health care, and gaming. A natural evolution of the technology is in academe where faculty and students have begun exploring the possibilities of the technology in a variety of settings, most visibly in libraries where the process of seeking information using such devices holds significant promise. This chapter provides an inventory of the state of wearable technology, its challenges, its possibilities, and how it might be used in academe, including a study regarding the ability to access common library indexes using two wearable appliances: Google Glass and a smart watch.


2018 ◽  
pp. 665-688
Author(s):  
Robert Gibson

Wearable technologies and appliances are making inroads into a variety of consumer and commercial applications, including leisure and entertainment, health care, and gaming. A natural evolution of the technology is in academe where faculty and students have begun exploring the possibilities of the technology in a variety of settings, most visibly in libraries where the process of seeking information using such devices holds significant promise. This chapter provides an inventory of the state of wearable technology, its challenges, its possibilities, and how it might be used in academe, including a study regarding the ability to access common library indexes using two wearable appliances: Google Glass and a smart watch.


1989 ◽  
Author(s):  
JOHN WILLIAMS ◽  
PAUL WILBUR
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomas Hardwick ◽  
Rossana Cicala ◽  
Nisar Ahmed

<p>Many chiral compounds have become of great interest to the pharmaceutical industry as they possess various biological activities. Concurrently, the concept of “memory of chirality” has been proven as a powerful tool in asymmetric synthesis, while flow chemistry has begun its rise as a new enabling technology to add to the ever increasing arsenal of techniques available to the modern day chemist. Here, we have employed a new simple electrochemical microreactor design to oxidise an L-proline derivative at room temperature in continuous flow. Flow performed in microreactors offers up a number of benefits allowing reactions to be performed in a more convenient and safer manner, and even allow electrochemical reactions to take place without a supporting electrolyte due to a very short interelectrode distance. By the comparison of electrochemical oxidations in batch and flow we have found that continuous flow is able to outperform its batch counterpart, producing a good yield (71%) and a better enantiomeric excess (64%) than batch with a 98% conversion. We have, therefore, provided evidence that continuous flow chemistry has the potential to act as a new enabling technology to replace some aspects of conventional batch processes. </p>


Author(s):  
Valery Ray

Abstract Gas Assisted Etching (GAE) is the enabling technology for High Aspect Ratio (HAR) circuit access via milling in Focused Ion Beam (FIB) circuit modification. Metal interconnect layers of microelectronic Integrated Circuits (ICs) are separated by Inter-Layer Dielectric (ILD) materials, therefore HAR vias are typically milled in dielectrics. Most of the etching precursor gases presently available for GAE of dielectrics on commercial FIB systems, such as XeF2, Cl2, etc., are also effective etch enhancers for either Si, or/and some of the metals used in ICs. Therefore use of these precursors for via milling in dielectrics may lead to unwanted side effects, especially in a backside circuit edit approach. Making contacts to the polysilicon lines with traditional GAE precursors could also be difficult, if not impossible. Some of these precursors have a tendency to produce isotropic vias, especially in Si. It has been proposed in the past to use fluorocarbon gases as precursors for the FIB milling of dielectrics. Preliminary experimental evaluation of Trifluoroacetic (Perfluoroacetic) Acid (TFA, CF3COOH) as a possible etching precursor for the HAR via milling in the application to FIB modification of ICs demonstrated that highly enhanced anisotropic milling of SiO2 in HAR vias is possible. A via with 9:1 aspect ratio was milled with accurate endpoint on Si and without apparent damage to the underlying Si substrate.


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