Document Type
Closed Project
Publication Date
Fall 2013
Instructor
Jisun Kim
Course Title
Technology Forecasting
Course Number
ETM 532
Abstract
Virtually all mobile phones available today have embedded cameras and many of them have multi-megapixel resolutions. With the specifications and features of the smartphone cameras have improved, many users choose smartphones for casual photography and HD-movie clips leaving their compact point-and-shoot cameras and video camcorders at home. In this research paper we attempt to answer the question if and when camera phones would replace compact point and shoot cameras using (TFDEA) and Lotka-Volterra technology forecasting techniques.
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Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/21893
Citation Details
Demchig, Bayar; Thabet, Sallam; Vannaprapa, Noppadon; and Youssef, Sherif, "Will Camera Phones ever replace the Compact Cameras?: Forecasting of Digital Image SensingTechnology Using TFDEA & Lotka-Volterra Models" (2013). Engineering and Technology Management Student Projects. 398.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/21893
Comments
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