Tag: physical computing


ANALOG COMPUTER

The Fundamentals of Analog Computing Analog computers are specialized devices engineered to process physical data by representing numerical information as continuous variables. Unlike their digital counterparts, which rely on discrete binary states, analog systems utilize measurable physical quantities—such as voltage, current, or mechanical displacement—where the magnitude of the physical variable is directly proportional to the […]

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TANGIBLE USER INTERFACE (TUI)

Tangible User Interface (TUI) Introduction and Core Definition The Tangible User Interface (TUI) represents a paradigm shift in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), moving away from purely screen-based interactions to interfaces that utilize physical objects, surfaces, and environments as input and output mechanisms. At its core, a TUI is a system that gives digital information a physical […]

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