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Mobile applications are becoming more and more popular with the prevalence of mobile operating systems and mobile Internet. Many of them consume services provided by the underlying infrastructure and platforms as a part of their application environmental contexts. However, application failures or downgrade in performance may be the results due to inadequate provisions of these environmental issues...
The use of mobile devices for learning is prominent nowadays. Mobile learning has become an essential part to enhance today's learning style. However, technologies still lack abilities to fully understand human reaction and comprehend their cognitive processes to be able to interact with them and deliver the right amount of contents. Therefore, one research scope is having devices which can sense...
Smartphone apps with self-monitoring and sensing capabilities can help in disease prevention; however, such context-aware applications are difficult to develop, due to the complexities of sensor data acquisition, context modeling, and data management. To ease the development of mHealth and Telemedicine apps, we developed the Mobile Sensing Framework (MSF), which dynamically installs device appropriate...
Today smart phones integrate many sensors and provide large computing capacities. They enable the shift towards massive quantities of real-time information becoming access push rather than demand pull on a global case. In this we describe CAPIM, a platform to support such a paradigm. It integrates services to monitor and a context for adapt with the user's context using sensors and capabilities of...
Today smart phones integrate many sensors and provide large computing capacities. They enable the shift towards massive quantities of real-time information becoming access push rather than demand pull on a global case. In this we describe CAPIM, a platform to support such a paradigm. It integrates services to monitor and a context for adapt with the user's context using sensors and capabilities of...
As smartphones integrate more sensors and provide larger computing capacities, they enable a shift towards massive quantities of real-time information becoming access push rather than demand pull on a global case. We present a platform for supporting generic context-aware mobile applications. It is composed of a monitoring layer, capable of collecting and aggregating data from various sensors related...
Two significant but independent trends in recent years are the popularity of social networking applications and the adoption of mobile devices, notably smart phones. The current generation of smart phones are pocket computers that, compared to their predecessors, are relatively well resourced. Existing support for social networking tends to take the form of Web-based applications that are accessed...
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