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Vocabulary learning is a critical task for language learning. Recently years, many studies exerted efforts to mobile English vocabulary learning, however, little work has been conducted to discuss the usage of VLSs (vocabulary learning strategies) on contextualized or ubiquitous learning. In this study, the researcher proposes a personalized VLS framework and applied it on mobile English vocabulary...
To solve the management problem of different vendor' appliances, the paper proposes a portable, low-cost, extendable and centralized control network of smart appliances(SA) and a embedded smart home gateway(ESHG), defined a protocol of SA(called IA_WRAPER) and user's operating primitive language. This structure and protocol shielded the different control modes and the different communication media...
The purpose of this study is to develop a M3S-based GPS navigation system for power wheelchair. The wheelchair steered with GPS and electronic compass can move automatically toward a specific destination through a GIS-Map in the computer. The topic of this study is to help people with disabilities regain independence of transportation in specific areas of their daily activities. This system is now...
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