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This paper presents the design of a computerized serious game suite called the “Smart Thinker”, which is used to enhance core cognitive skills. The focus is specifically on memory and attention skills. Smart Thinker empowers older adults to exercise their brains and achieve their maximum cognitive performance. To achieve this objective, a thorough study was completed on 59 older adults who were randomly...
Insider threats are difficult to deal with because employees in any organization have a certain level of access to the company's secure network which bypasses the external security measures such as firewalls that have been put in place to protect the organization. The goal of this paper is to design and implement a predictive model which uses linguistic analysis as well as K-means to determine an...
Mobile health applications have been found to facilitate earlier and more effective intervention of both physical and mental illness. The applications offer unique opportunities for monitoring progress, providing education materials, receiving personalized prompts and support, collecting ecologically valid data, and using self-management interventions when and where they are needed. Mobile Health...
Available security standards for RFID networks (e.g. ISO/IEC 29167) are designed to secure individual tag-reader sessions and do not protect against active attacks that could also compromise the system as a whole (e.g. tag cloning or replay attacks). Proper traffic characterization models of the communication within an RFID network can lead to better understanding of operation under “normal” system...
We offer an analytical solution for the optimal frame size of the non-muting version of the Basic Frame Slotted ALOHA collision resolution protocol for RFID networks. Previous investigations of RFID frame size have been empirical and have not yielded a general result. Our theoretical analysis provides a generalized result. Our solution can be used to determine the optimal frame size for any given...
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