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Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices & services, 2014
Previous work in the literature has shown that back-of-device (BoD) authentication is significantly more secure than standard front-facing approaches. However, the only BoD method available to date (Bod Shapes) is difficult to perform, especially with one hand. In this paper we propose Bod Taps, a novel approach that simplifies BoD authentication while
Luis A. Leiva, Alejandro Català
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Previous work in the literature has shown that back-of-device (BoD) authentication is significantly more secure than standard front-facing approaches. However, the only BoD method available to date (Bod Shapes) is difficult to perform, especially with one hand. In this paper we propose Bod Taps, a novel approach that simplifies BoD authentication while
Luis A. Leiva, Alejandro Català
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Measurement of BOD: Correlation Between 5-Day BOD and Commercial BOD Biosensor Values
Environmental Technology, 1997A flow injection system incorporating a commercial BOD sensor, using entrapped Trichosporum cutaneum, for the determination of BOD (biochemical oxygen demand) is presented. The linear range of BOD measurement varied from 10 to 70 mg l−1. The correlation between the BOD sensor and the official method (AFNOR T90 103 - France) is good for waste water ...
J. L Marty, D. Olive, Y. Asano
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Proceedings of the 2018 ACM Conference Companion Publication on Designing Interactive Systems, 2018
Electronic fashion (eFashion) garments use technology to augment the human body with wearable interaction. In developing ideas, eFashion designers need to prototype the role and behavior of the interactive garment in context; however, current wearable prototyping toolkits require semi-permanent construction with physical materials that cannot easily be
Kevin Ta, Ehud Sharlin, Lora Oehlberg
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Electronic fashion (eFashion) garments use technology to augment the human body with wearable interaction. In developing ideas, eFashion designers need to prototype the role and behavior of the interactive garment in context; however, current wearable prototyping toolkits require semi-permanent construction with physical materials that cannot easily be
Kevin Ta, Ehud Sharlin, Lora Oehlberg
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Microbial electrode BOD sensors
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1977AbstractTwo different types of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) sensors using microbial electrodes were prepared. First, a microbial electrode using the bacteria–collagen membrane and oxygen electrode was used for the determination of BOD. When the electrode was inserted in a sample solution containing glucose and glutamic acid (model waste water), the ...
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