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The Neurons in the human brain continuously generate the various types of Brainwave frequencies which are known as Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Theta waves. The proposed research is intended to find out the implications and effects of various external parameters using a customized framework by using well known methods after studying brainwave responses to various parameters of environment. There are continuously...
Evaluating user-generated spatiotemporal pathway data helps determine both the present and future location of museum visitors. The PhoneGuide adaptive mobile museum guidance system shows how this approach improves classification performance and achieves acceptable recognition rates.
The Terminal Mode technology integrates smartphones into in-vehicle infotainment systems and transforms them into automotive application platforms on the fly, allowing drivers to safely access and interact with mobile applications.
Friend of a Friend (FOAF) introductions are an effective means to grow detected social graphs in mobile applications. By detecting triadic closure in the social graph they both introduce co-present users who are not already acquainted, and improve the accuracy of the social graph. We searched for the presence of triadic closure in a real mobile social network, and tested the suitability of FOAF introductions...
Nowadays, mobile phones are widespread. However, the development, distribution and installation of software on these end devices is a complex problem due to the very heterogeneous landscape of mobile end devices (especially with regard to software platforms, operational concepts and functionality), and the wide range of technical expertise on the side of the end user. Up to now, there are no empirical...
The EncounterEngine platform computes relative user proximity based on Bluetooth scan data. The platform is application-agnostic, works with conventional mobile handsets, is energy-efficient, and is easy to use. We describe the lessons learned in building the EncounterEngine platform and a mobile proximity-based game called "wherepsilas blue?" that runs on it.
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