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This work adopts the paradigm of cloud computing over the framework of Device-to-Device (D2D) communications in LTE-Advanced to enable mobile devices to offer network services to nearby devices, thus acting as mobile cloudlets, and to offload cellular traffic from the core network. Hence, any mobile device seeking a new service can search and discover for nearby services with the help of the LTE-A...
search over the encrypted mobile cloud data. To tackle this issue, in this paper, we develop the searchable encryption for multi-keyword ranked search over the storage data. Specifically, by considering the large number of outsourced documents (data) in the cloud, we utilize the relevance score and
With the growing of wireless communication and mobile applications, more and more users and contents are positioned by geographic locations. The importance of query objects involving both the location and textual proximity of content is highlighted. Existing studies mainly focus on keyword query for static objects or
Web users and content are increasingly being geo-positioned. This development gives prominence to spatial keyword queries, which involve both the locations and textual descriptions of content. We study the efficient processing of continuously moving top-k spatial keyword (MkSK) queries over spatial keyword data. State
designed secure content centric mobile network (SECON)s that allow users to publish and retrieve contents securely. Unique SECON features include supporting keyword-based content queries, and enhanced attribute-based security approach. In this paper, we describe two new features for SECON, namely real-time video streaming and
which regions of interest (ROIs) become highlighted. These UIMs are used to establish and reinforce keyword-to-image relations. A tentative application for semantic annotation is also presented.
In this demonstration, we present VisiAds, a vision-based online advertising platform which allows advertisers to bid on image content as opposed to text keywords. The demonstration shows an implementation of the platform designed specifically for mobile application scenarios. It can be used by advertisers to trigger
improved keyword-based naming resolution method to enable faster name retrieval. Users could retrieve names of contents of interest by sending keyword queries to the corresponding Content Resolution Servers (CRS). For mobility, SCOM provides efficient solutions for both keyword based queries, and content retrievals for users
information in a authentication way. Ontology ranked keyword search algorithm utilized to analyze and filter search queries and rank results accordingly. Users search history is stored only locally and search results are provided by the server in partiality to existing search engine history information. The search history
Mobility has become a keyword nowadays with the evolution of mobile devices market and proliferation of real-time services. IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is a single, standardized service framework that supports voice, video, data and messaging services, but does not provide seamless mobility for packet based sessions
sending a simple keyword query to the hotspot (BlueInfo Pull). The BlueInfo hotspot requests the service from the origin server in the Internet and relays the response to the mobile device, possibly after adaptation for mobile viewing. The usability of BlueInfo Pull in comparison to a mobile phone browser is demonstrated
multimedia user-generated content. An authorized person or body filters it before being published. Once user-generated multimedia tourist contents are accepted, they are published using a tool into a web page. This GUI allows browsing for contents provided by individual users or those including a tag or keyword. Finally, the
In this paper a new technology to communicate with people with neuro-locomotor disabilities using embedded systems and eye tracking approach is presented. The eye movement is detected by a special device and the voluntary eye blinking is correlated with a pictogram or keyword selection reflecting patient's needs. The
unofficial mobile markets located across the world. Using a set of search keywords that point to titles of paid streaming content, we discovered 8,592 Android, 5,550 iOS, and 3,910 Windows mobile applications that matched our search criteria. Out of those applications, hundreds had links to either locally or remotely stored
propose a service discovery, which is able to discover all these new service types. In addition, it is capable to find services that are not exact matches of the requested ones. More semantics are introduced through attributes like EquivalenceClass, ParentType and Keywords.
to create a new entry in a database from the Neurology Laboratory measurements. The advantage of the web application is to view patient's saved records, filter entries with by keywords, show a preview of a curve and download electro physical data in three different formats (edf, dat, xml). The output of the proposed
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.