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Ubiquitous computing approach for mobile health applications

Ubiquitous computing approach for mobile health applications

... Global Mobile Health Market Report 2010-2015 by research2guidance, in 2015 about 500 million people will be using mobile health applications ...medical applications, such as, ... See full document

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Grounding the Innovation of Future Technologies

Grounding the Innovation of Future Technologies

... alternative approach is slowly ...in ubiquitous computing design include questions such as how to fit computational intelligence into people’s routines in an unremarkable manner ... See full document

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A Pervasive and Mobile Computing Approach to Promote Heritage of a City

A Pervasive and Mobile Computing Approach to Promote Heritage of a City

... of ubiquitous computing is not new; in which a computer is not necessary to access the information and even the evolution of the devices can lead to believing that they are "invisible" and are ... See full document

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UBIQUITOUS MOBILE HEALTH MONITORING  SYSTEM FOR ELDERLY (UMHMSE)

UBIQUITOUS MOBILE HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM FOR ELDERLY (UMHMSE)

... We have considered a Nokia Smartphone N95 as hardware platforms of the intelligent central node (ICN) with operating System Symbian v 9.2 based on S60 interface[19]. We developed a Python application for S60 in ICN. ... See full document

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Cooperation mechanisms for pervasive mobile health applications

Cooperation mechanisms for pervasive mobile health applications

... on mobile devices and wireless communications presents challenged issues taking into account several constraints, such as, battery and storage capacity, broadcast constrains, interferences, disconnections, noises, ... See full document

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Simulating ubiquitous computing environments

Simulating ubiquitous computing environments

... Most of the papers are related to the rapid development and evaluation of ubiquitous systems in the early stages of the development life cycle. Examples include 3DSim [21], TATUS [24, 25], the work of O’Neill et ... See full document

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Context-Aware Personalization Environment for Mobile Computing

Context-Aware Personalization Environment for Mobile Computing

... a mobile application could filter irrelevant information, and then provide personalization to each ...this approach resides in the fact that most traditional recommender sys- tems use an abstraction ... See full document

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Performance Evaluation of Smart Decision Support Systems on Healthcare

Performance Evaluation of Smart Decision Support Systems on Healthcare

... cloud computing environments, to improve resource utilization and global network ...presented approach subdivides a static facial image into several blocks to obtain a histogram for this ...help ... See full document

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Rapid Prototyping of Ubiquitous Computing Environments

Rapid Prototyping of Ubiquitous Computing Environments

... The second example aims to enable the exploration of new characteristics of APEX. In par- ticular the example demonstrates the requirement for inter-user interaction and for the use of different types of sensors. The aim ... See full document

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Service Oriented Sensor Networks for Mobile Computing

Service Oriented Sensor Networks for Mobile Computing

... Third, high filtering must be required when either the user makes full use of this information or the provider offers the user this information because legacy sensor ontology has been designed to manage the sensor ... See full document

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Acceptance of mobile health applications: examining key determinants and moderators

Acceptance of mobile health applications: examining key determinants and moderators

... sophisticated approach, the results from this preliminary study were subsequently published in a book chapter as “Nunes ...of mobile health apps: The role of age, gender, and personality ... See full document

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An Application Model for Pervasive Computing

An Application Model for Pervasive Computing

... Pervasive computing encompasses three things all of these areas: ...view mobile computing devices, and use them within their environments to perform ...way applications are created and ... See full document

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Performance assessment of security mechanisms for cooperative mobile health applications

Performance assessment of security mechanisms for cooperative mobile health applications

... in mobile and wireless communications, represent time consuming and costly tasks to be ...complex approach is desired in such context. Securing e-Health data in a mobile environment has been a ... See full document

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Distributed Computing in a Cloud of Mobile Phones

Distributed Computing in a Cloud of Mobile Phones

... o applications may be in use by different mobile de- ...o applications being used, the application we have been using as an example in this the- sis, a photo-sharing application, and an application ... See full document

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Open-Source georeferentiation for resilient communities

Open-Source georeferentiation for resilient communities

... Geo-location applications are becoming very useful due to anytime and anywhere full ...various mobile navigation techniques to determine the location used on mobile multimedia applications ... See full document

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Ubiquitous model for wireless sensor networks monitoring

Ubiquitous model for wireless sensor networks monitoring

... of mobile devices to Internet connectivity, users can interact with sensor networks and collect environmental data, anytime, anywhere using user-friendly mobile ...a mobile ubiquitous ... See full document

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Bridging Gaps For Better amp Smarter Mobile Applications

Bridging Gaps For Better amp Smarter Mobile Applications

... of Mobile apps play an important role in terms of improving and maintaining the ...of mobile apps bottlenecks and failures [10] proposes AppInsight, a lightweight solution to track ... See full document

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Mobile applications for active aging

Mobile applications for active aging

... adverse health effects and negatively influence their quality of life ...Recreational applications such as video motion-based games, hold the promise of providing affordable physical activity to older ... See full document

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Data Dissemination in Mobile Computing Environment

Data Dissemination in Mobile Computing Environment

... Multiple physical channels have capabilities and applications that can not be mapped on to single channels. As stated in [12] some example advantages include better fault tolerance, configurability and ... See full document

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A Distributed Computational Infrastructure for Science and Education

A Distributed Computational Infrastructure for Science and Education

... grid computing technology. The approach examined in the article helps minimize financial costs, aggregate territorially distributed computational resources and ensures a more rational use of available ... See full document

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