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Mobile Devices and Health

New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Mobile Devices and Health Mobile health involves sensors, mobile apps, social media, and location-tracking technology used in disease diagnosis, prevention, and management.
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Application Security for Mobile Devices

2015
In these last years, mobile devices, such as mobile phones and tablets, have become very popular. Moreover, mobile devices have become very powerful and commonly run fairly complex applications such as 3D games, Internet browsers, e-mail clients, social network clients, and many others.
Gabriele Costa   +3 more
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Mobile Handheld Devices for Mobile Commerce

2006
With the introduction of the World Wide Web, electronic commerce has revolutionized traditional commerce and boosted sales and exchanges of merchandise and information. Recently, the emergence of wireless and mobile networks has made possible the extension of electronic commerce to a new application and research area: mobile commerce (MC), which is ...
Wen-Chen Hu   +3 more
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Mobile Devices and Advertising

2018
This chapter discusses ways of rethinking and reconfiguring advertising models and tools, in order to explore all the potential of mobile devices. The chapter presents a literature review on perceptions and opportunities related to mobile devices and advertising, focusing themes such as branded content, branded apps, advergames, second screening and m ...
Dias, Patricia, Teixeira-Botelho, Inês
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Mobile Devices for Control

2002
With today’s and tomorrow’s wireless technologies, such as IEEE 802.11, BlueTooth, RF-Lite, and G3, mobile devices will frequently be in close, interactive communication. Many environments, including offices, meeting rooms, automobiles and classrooms, already contain many computers and computerized appliances, and the smart homes of the future will ...
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Video Quality Assessment for Mobile Devices on Mobile Devices

2015
Pervasiveness of mobile devices and ubiquitous broadband Internet access have laid foundations for video content to be consumed increasingly on smart phones or tablets. As over 85% of the global consumer traffic by 2016 is estimated to be generated by streaming video content, video quality as perceived by end-users of such devices is becoming an ...
Dubravko Culibrk   +3 more
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Surveying Biometric Authentication for Mobile Device Security

Journal of Pattern Recognition Research, 2016
Mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, are frequently used for creation and transmission of private and sensitive messages and files. While personal identification numbers and passwords have been the standard for mobile device security, users ...
T. Neal, D. Woodard
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Under the Sway of a Mobile Device during an In-Store Shopping Experience

, 2017
Mobile device technology is transforming the retail shopping experience. Today's consumers are mobile dependent, preferring to consult with their phone, instead of using the salesperson, while shopping at the retail store.
Cindy B. Rippé   +4 more
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Mobile Devices and Services

2010
E-maintenance and the use of mobile devices offer the flexibility to initiate maintenance - related applications at flexible locations while networked in unstructured environments. They are becoming a key enabling factor in achieving ubiquitous data and services availability, by retrieving information from heterogeneous data sources.
Jantunen, Erkki   +3 more
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PACS on mobile devices

SPIE Proceedings, 2015
Recent advances in internet browser technologies makes it possible to incorporate advanced functionality of a traditional PACS for viewing DICOM medical images on standard web browsers without the need to pre-install any plug-ins, apps or software. We demonstrate some of the capabilities of standard web browsers setting the stage for a cloud-based PACS.
Nihal J. Mehta, A. Parikh
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