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2013 International Joint Conference on Awareness Science and Technology & Ubi-Media Computing (iCAST 2013 & UMEDIA 2013), 2013
Mobile web browsing is one of the most commonly used and wide-spread application (app) among smartphone apps. However, the complexity of web-pages is increasing especially if the web-pages are designed for desktop computers. The existence of advertisements (ads) in web-page leads to even higher complexity of the web-pages. This complexity in smartphone'
Abdurhman Albasir +2 more
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Mobile web browsing is one of the most commonly used and wide-spread application (app) among smartphone apps. However, the complexity of web-pages is increasing especially if the web-pages are designed for desktop computers. The existence of advertisements (ads) in web-page leads to even higher complexity of the web-pages. This complexity in smartphone'
Abdurhman Albasir +2 more
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Mobile application for a smart city
2018 10th International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (ECAI), 2018In the last few years the number of smart city projects increased drastically and almost all countries have at least one smart city or started implementing a smart city architecture. This paper's purpose is highlighting the functionality of our smart city mobile application, it's features and the way it can influence our lives and the way we interact ...
Alexandru Nitu +2 more
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Smart phone for mobile commerce
Computer Standards & Interfaces, 2009This paper surveys most of the currently available smart phones in the market. It summarizes its features and characteristics. From this study a set of must-have and desirable-to-have features for future generations of smart phones are described.
Yung Fu Chang, C. S. Chen, Hao Zhou
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The rapid urbanisation of cities around the world has increased the need for more efficient, intelligent transportation solutions. In this chapter, the mobile intelligence solution that is reshaping city driving leads to the next evolution of cities as smart cities accelerate smart transportation by incorporating V2X communication, Intelligent ...
Pradeep Pandian +3 more
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Smart Cards for mobile devices
International Journal of Information and Computer Security, 2007While mobile handheld devices provide productivity benefits, they also pose new risks. User authentication is the best safeguard against the risk of unauthorised use and access to a device's contents. This paper describes two novel types of Smart Card (SC) with unconventional form factors, designed to take advantage of common interfaces built into many
Wayne A. Jansen +2 more
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Automating mobility in smart cities
Annual Reviews in Control, 2017Abstract Smart Cities are examples of Cyber-Physical Systems whose goals include improvements in transportation, energy distribution, emergency response, and infrastructure maintenance, to name a few. When it comes to mobility, the availability of large amounts of data, ubiquitous wireless connectivity, and the critical need for scalability open the ...
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Smart mobility projects: Towards the formalization of a policy-making lifecycle
Land Use Policy, 2023Anthony Simonofski +2 more
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Smart Mobility Adoption: A Review of the Literature
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, 2021Can Biyik +2 more
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