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- Ubiquitous computing [r]: A computing paradigm in which the user's physical environment is rich with sensors that detect user actions and change the environment to complement them [e]
- Multi-touch interface [r]: Set of interaction techniques which allow computer or mobile users to control graphical user interface with more than one finger at either application or system level. [e]
- Teledildonics [r]: Originally proposed as a thought experiment by Ted Nelson, a telepresence application in which physically remote partners could share the external sensations of a sexual encounter; continues to be discussed in the virtual reality community and also has applicability to such things as a remote physical examination [e]
- Future Combat Systems [r]: Add brief definition or description
- AN/PRC-154 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Self-organizing network [r]: A set of cooperating elements that announce themselves, learn of other nodes of interest, and build interconnections, without the need for central control or manual administration. [e]