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The recent research in the game console releases uses the wireless controller or “Wiimote” as the game controller. Nowadays there are a large number of mobile phones which contain 3D motion sensors. Hence, it is possible to create new interesting control schemes for mobile phone as a game controller. In this work, using the Sensor API library available for the Java Micro Edition SDK 3, we present...
This paper proposes a client-server network architecture for safe pilgrimage in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The proposed architecture allows for continuous tracking and trip planning of shuttle-bus during its journey to the holy city of Makkah using assisted GPS. For personnel identification the architecture supports RFID technology. The proposed RFID technology is Java contactless card that enables...
Mobile agents are considered a suitable technology to develop applications for wireless environments with limited communication capabilities. Thus, they offer interesting advantages compared with a traditional client/server approach, derived from their autonomy and capability to move to remote computers. An important benefit is that mobile agents can carry the computation wherever it is needed at...
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