following press release just came to me via Agency press release. The news is especially for the Hubert Cup player important, so I give it here (slightly abridged) immediately. Smart beer mat orders supplies
Two German students (Natürlich. students. Who else has the time, drinking from a science to do!?) a coaster have developed the self-replenishment orders as soon as the glass is empty. (But, admittedly - that's for at last a truly meaningful development) Matthias Hahn and Robert Doerr had the task of developing an everyday object and functions of the computer installed. The idea emerged when the researchers Andreas Butz of the University of Munich and Michael Schmitz from Saarland University, drinking beer with her students sat (the need of mention? Here come forth but all good ideas!) . The result was a coaster that detects through sensors the pressure level of the glass.
If a beer on the table, the coaster automatically measures the weight and passes it on to the computer behind the counter. All subsequent measurements are compared with the first. Once the computer comes to the conclusion that the glass is empty, the waiter informed (This must criticize me. This date is clearly too late. The show its own long-term field studies). To the waiter's own impatience to convey a rich repeated knocking on the mat (If it would not come if the researchers had taken the big step and would have established the waiter at half the level. beginners!) . Butz and Schmitz were the supervisor of two students and it is no surprise that the two subjects show - a studied product design and other computer technology (? Would have been no surprise when two students of brewing technology) .
(...) The current cost of production of a beer mat is provided with electronics (...) at 84 €. In mass production the price could may be reduced to below 10 €. "We do have buy some visitors from the U.S., the licenses for the production," said Schmitz pressetext over. From Germany, there were still no questions.
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