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S.No Project Title Domain Platform/Year
1 Information Android/2012
Watermarking of Images Captured by Mobile Phone Cameras Using 2-D Walsh science and
Coding in the Y-Channel digital content
Technology
1-D Walsh coding was used to improve the robustness of digital image
watermarking. In this paper, a robust and efficient digital image
watermarking technique using 2-D Walsh coding is proposed. In this
algorithm a personal mobile phone digits are embedded in images
captured by the phone camera. The aim of the proposed technique is to
protect the copyright ownership of the image. The algorithm is blind and
does not require the original image in the extracting process. The mobile
phone digits were encoded by using 2D Walsh functions then it was
embedded in the low frequency coefficients of the discrete cosine
transform of the host image. The performance of the proposed technique
was evaluated using Stir mark tool. Results have shown that the use of
2-D Walsh coding survived various attacks such as JPEG compression,
noise, and different image manipulation algorithms.
2 Wireless, Mobile Android/2012
Visual Interactive and Location Activated Mobile Learning and Ubiquitous
Technology in
In this paper we proposed an application on smart phones education
for interactive mobile learning. Image recognition technology is used to
link physical objects seen through the camera to relevant information.
Through the built-in camera on the smart
phone, visual interactive learning can be realized. With the GPS
sensor, location activatedlearning is also possible. Combining both the
camera and the GPS sensor on the phone, multimedia contents can either
be activated by snapping a picture from a real world object or entering a
predefined geographical area. This makes the learning process more
interesting and intuitive. A web portal is developed for teachers to create
the learning trails for different learning objectives. The mobile apps are
also developed for iOS and Android platforms. A trial was conducted with
school teachers and students and positive feedbacks are obtained.
3 Wireless Android/2011
The Design and Implementation of Mine Mobile Information System based on Communication
Android s,
As a high-risk industry, coal-mining's safety has always been a social Networking and
focus. By using some emerging informationtechnology, we propose an Mobile
effective solution to improve the safety of coal-mining. In this paper, Computing
we design andimplement a Mine Mobile Information System by
integrating Internet of Things and Mobile Internet. With theclient
application developed on Android system, users could learn
environment information and coal production anytime and anywhere. It
should be much helpful for coal-mine enterprises to prevent
accidents and to improve efficiency.
4 Information Android/2012
Teaching Smartphones programming using (Android Java) Pedagogy and Technology
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Innovation based
Higher
Mobile devices are becoming indispensable tools for many education
students and educators. Mobile technology is starting a new era in the And training
computing methodologies in many engineering disciplines.
Students and scientists are becoming more interested in learning how to
develop their own applications on mobile platforms. This paper presents
aninnovation in teaching and learning principals of Android-
based Java programming. A course material is developed “Introduction
to Programming Java on a Mobile Platform” to teach novice programmers
how to create applications in shorter than traditional time. This work also
provides techniques for instructors with modest programmingbackground
to teach cutting edge technology, which is smartphone programming.
Techniques developed in this work minimize unnecessary information
carried into current teaching approaches with hands-on practice. It also
helps the students with minimal background requirements overcome the
barriers that have evolved around computer programming. The
motivation of this work is to create a tailored programming introductory
course toteach Java programming on Android by incorporating selected
efficient methods from extant literature. The proposed mechanism is to
keep students motivated by an active approach based on student-
centered learning with collaborative work. Teamwork through
pair programming is adapted in this teaching process. Bloom's taxonomy,
along with a knowledge survey, is used as a guide to classify the
information and exercise problems. A prototype curriculum is a main
deliverable of this work that is suitable for novice programmers-such as
engineering freshmen students.
5 Information Android/2012
System Development for Violence Mapping in a Social Network in Real Time Technology:
New generation
This paper
presents a proposal for development of a system to map the violence that
occurs at São Paulo City inreal time, one of the most important Brazilian
capitals. This solution must be available in a social network. The
application is developed for mobile and uses the Android Platform. Its
function is to assist users in their navigability in the city, warning them
about points of risk to make people drive more safely. Elements were
considered in this research as distance calculation, creation of risk points
on the city map, a list of automation risk points automatically
and a warning of approaching danger point. With the popularity of mobile
devices using the Android Platform and due to the number of occurrences
of violence happening in the cities it was found that there is a large
market that can be achieved with the development of this platform to
address applications - or reduce - this problem.
6 Informatics and Android/2012
Speed Estimation and Travel Direction- Detection using Handover in GSM System
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In this paper, we consider the problem of
positioning, travel direction detection and speed estimation of GSM-based
mobile phones. Many techniques are proposed using several technologies
like GSM, UMTS or WiFi. Once these technologies are mature enough to
be deployed, they will have significant impact on automotive
telematicsand modern public transit systems. We produce a technique
for speed estimation and map matching usinghandover between Base
Transceiver Stations (BTS). It could be applied in both network-
based and terminal-based architectures. This work has been completely
tested and analyzed in Indian roads using realistic data and commercial
android smart phone. In general, all performance evaluation results were
good. Mean positioning error was 101 m, mean speed error was 3.9
km/h and percentage of success map matched samples was 100%.
7 Agro- Android/2012
Research of Real-time Agriculture Information Collection System Base on Mobile Geoinformatics
GIS
Accurate and reliable agricultural information is the basis of the
implementation of digital agriculture. Currently, the
processing of agricultural information collection and data acquisition is
more complex. It urgently needs to develop a portable
agricultural information collection system with high degree integration
and a wide range ofversatility. It can process information in "one-stop"
service. It can capture the GPS coordinates of the farmland, the
agricultural attribute data, image information, and sent to the
monitoring system immediately using 3G network or GPRS network. In
this paper, The system supports android and IOS system mobile phones,
the Widgets technology and http communicationis technology is be used
to develop a real-time agriculturalinformation collection system, which
is based on cross-platform mobile GIS.
8 Embedded and Android/2012
Vibration Based Surface Recognition for smart phones real time
computing
systems and
With various sensors in a smart phone, it is now possible to obtain Applications
information about a user and her surroundings, such as the location of a
smartphone and the activity of the smartphone user, and the obtained
context information is being used to provide new services to the users. In
this paper, we propose VibePhone, which uses a built-in vibrator and
accelerometer, for recognizing the type of surfaces contacted by
a smartphone, enabling the sense of touch in smartphones. For humans
and animals, the sense of touch is fundamentalfor both recognizing and
learning the properties of objects. The sense of touch is obtained from
the texture of an object and humans recognize the type of an object by
scrubbing the surface with fingers. Since a smartphone cannot physically
scrub the contacting surface, we emulate the touch by
generating vibrations using a smartphone and propose a method to
recognize the type of contacting objects. The recognition of the object
type by vibration alone is an extremely difficult task, even for a human.
However, we demonstrate that it is possible to distinguish object types
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into broad categories where a phone is usually placed, e.g., sofas, plastic
tables, wooden tables, hands, backpacks, and pants pockets. The
proposed VibePhone system achieves an accuracy over 85% on average.
We have prototyped VibePhone on an Android-based smart phone which
changes its background display based on the contacting surface. We
envision that the haptic perception in future smart phones will enable
new experiences to the users.
9 Ubi-Media Android/2011
Facilitating Academic Service-Learning with Android-based Applications and Computing
Ubiquitous Computing Environment
This study proposes an integrated system to support Academic Service-
Learning (ASL) activities, which combine the
community service and experiential learning. The whole integrated
system includes the mobile system, the online headquarter
system and cloud computing platform. First, the Android-based mobile
system is designed to assist participants providing service for
community and to help them getting information and online
troubleshooting advice from backend server. Besides, it is also developed
to facilitate mobile learning andcollaborative learning modes to complete
the tasks in service programs. Second, the web-based system is
constructed for administrators and instructors to offer
information and missions to each learner in communityservice. Further,
his/her progress can be closely monitored via the on-line system, too.
Finally, the Apache Hadoop cloud-computing platform is used to
calculate and analyze the information gathered from whole process while
participants are serving the community. In the end of our study, the
proposed applications were tested using heuristic evaluation method for
one semester with a total of 20 students from undergraduate courses at
Tung-Nan University in northern Taiwan. The results show that
participants hold positive views to the interface design, stability,
interactivity, and instructional potentials of the integrated system.
10 Intelligent Android/2012
Safe driving using Mobile Phones Transportation
System
As vehicle manufacturers continue to increase their emphasis on safety
with advanced driver-assistance systems (ADASs), we propose a device
that is not only already in abundance but portable enough as well to be
one of the most effective multipurpose devices that are able to analyze
and advise on safety conditions. Mobilesmartphones today are equipped
with numerous sensors that can help to aid in safety enhancements for
drivers on the road. In this paper, we use the three-axis accelerometer of
an Android-based smartphone to record and analyze various driver
behaviors and external road conditions that could potentially be
hazardous to the health of the driver, the neighboring public, and the
automobile. Effective use of these data can educate a potentially
dangerous driver on how to safely and efficiently operate a vehicle. With
real-time analysis and auditory alerts of these factors, we can increase a
driver's overall awareness to maximize safety.
11 Development of an application for mobile devices to record learner interactions Advanced Android/2012
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with web-based learning objects learning
Technologies
This paper presents a solution to the need of capturing and recording how
the learner interacts with a mobiledevice while navigating a web-
based learning object. For this, software with similar features has been
studied, looking for its strengths and weaknesses, and a software has
been developed, which meets most of the requirements that might be
required.
12 Knowledge and Android/2012
A Personalized Mobile search engines Date
engineering
We propose a personalized mobile search engine, PMSE, that captures
the users' preferences in the form of concepts by mining their
clickthrough data. Due to the importance of location information
in mobile search, PMSE classifies these concepts into content concepts
and location concepts. In addition, users' locations (positioned by GPS)
are used to supplement the location concepts in PMSE. The user
preferences are organized in an ontology-based, multi-facet user profile,
which are used to adapt a personalized ranking function for rank
adaptation of future search results. To characterize the diversity of the
concepts associated with a query and their relevances to the users need,
four entropies are introduced to balance the weights between the content
and location facets. Based on the client-server model, we also
present a detailed architecture and design for implementation of PMSE.
In our design, the client collects and stores locally the clickthrough data
to protect privacy, whereas heavy tasks such as concept extraction,
training and reranking are performed at the PMSE server. Moreover, we
address the privacy issue by restricting the information in the user profile
exposed to the PMSE server with two privacy parameters. We prototype
PMSE on the Google Android platform. Experimental results show that
PMSE significantly improves the precision comparing to the baseline.
13 Computing, Android/2012
Developing a Mobile Phone-based Fall Detection System on Android Platform Communication
and Application
Since todays smartphones are programmable and embed various Conference
sensors, these phones have the potential to change the way how
healthcare is delivered. Fall detection is definitely one of the possibilities.
Injuries due tofalls are dangerous, especially for elderly people,
diminishing the quality of life or even resulting in death. This study
presents the implementation of a fall detection prototype for the Android-
based platform. The proposedsystem has three components: sensing the
accelerometer data from the mobile embedded sensors, learning the
relationship between the fall behavior and the collected data, and alerting
preconfigured contacts through message while detecting fall. We adopt
different fall detection algorithms and conduct various experiments to
evaluate performance. The results show that the proposed system can
recognize the fall from human activities, such as sitting, walking and
standing, with 72.22% sensitivity and 73.78% specificity. The experiment
also investigates the impact of different locations where
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the phone attached. In addition, this study further analyzes the trade-off
between sensitivity and specificity and discusses the additional power
consumption of the devices.
14 Innovative Android/2012
Copyright Protection for Images on Mobile Devices mobile &
Internet services
The rapid diffusion of mobile devices (telephones, smart phones, tablets, in ubiquitous
etc.) has brought new advanced features developed
specifically for these devices. For example it is now possible to publish
directly the pictures obtained by the integrated camera of a smart phone
to our social network accounts, or to image hosting services, etc. It is
therefore important to have tools on the mobile devices that can prove
the ownership of the pictures and to use them before publishing
the images. A common approach to guarantee ownership of
digitalimages or videos is to use Digital Watermarking techniques. We
have developed a tool for portable devices basedon Android OS, that
permits to add a visible or invisible watermark to images. In this paper
we discuss this tool, and we experimentally prove its robustness.
15 Consumer Android/2012
Android City Tour Guide System Based onWeb Service electronics,
Communication
The combination of the smart phone and the Internet service is the trend s and Networks
of the future information development and software applications. Mobile
phones are the most commonly used communication tools. Using mobile
phones to obtain information is not only quick, but also more convenient
shortcut to improve people's lives. In the paper, we propose the software
development architecture based on Web services. This framework
introduces the three-layer architecture of Web development into mobile
phone software development. Based on the three-layer architecture,
the android based city tour guide system is developed.
The android based city guide system can realize to query information for
hotel, scenery, restaurant, traffic and so on.
The android based city guidesystem has more practical significance.
16 Parallel and Android/2012
Payments for Outsourced Computations Distributed
System
With the recent advent of cloud computing, the concept
of outsourcing computations, initiated by volunteer computing efforts, is
being revamped. While the two paradigms differ in several dimensions,
they also share challenges, stemming from the lack of trust between
outsourcers and workers. In this work, we propose a unifying trust
framework, where correct participation is financially rewarded: neither
participant is trusted, yetoutsourced computations are efficiently verified
and validly remunerated. We propose three solutions for this problem,
relying on an offline bank to generate and redeem payments; the bank is
oblivious to interactions between outsourcers and workers. We propose
several attacks that can be launched against our framework and study
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the effectiveness of our solutions. We implemented our most secure
solution and our experiments show that it is efficient: the bank can
perform hundreds of payment transactions per second and the overheads
imposed on outsourcers and workers are negligible.
17 A Process Model Based Ecosystem Assessment and Management System Agro- Android/2012
Informatics
The Loess Plateau covers an area of 640,000 km2 in the
upper and middle reaches of China's Yellow River. The natural
environment of this region is complex and variable and is considered as
one of the major ecologically fragile areas in China. In the last two
decades, with dramatic changes in population, agricultural cultivation
patterns and regional climate, uncertainty surrounding the potential to
achieve a sustainable agro-ecosystem in this region has increased. The
agro-ecosystem conservation is the dominant challenge in the light of the
complex ecological condition; significant spatial heterogeneity and serious
ecological degradation. Ecological modeling is an effective tool in the
quest to solve ecological problems. Scenario simulation is an important
way of tracing nutrient dynamics and optimizing management practices
for an ecosystem. From the temporal and spatial perspectives, however,
relying solely on historical data will lead to a certain delay in
the management policy research. Particularly, more errors will be
introduced in the simulated results due to the ecosystem factors, which
fluctuate frequently with time, and increasing uncertainty of the
whole system. Considering the challenges aforementioned,
an ecosystem assessment and management (EAM) system was set
up based on process model, wireless sensor, and Geographic
Information System (GIS) technologies. The system uses a mobile GIS
platform for real-time data collection, and a combination of weather
information and soil properties are used as inputs for
the process based model to predict soil nutrients, moisture, greenhouse
gas emissions, yield, etc. The EAMsystems use historical data to
initialize and the actual data to optimize the simulations. Real-time
information was used to calibrate the simulation results, optimizing the
simulation parameters to improve the accuracy of thesystem simulation
results. The system can be used to evaluate the impact of
different management methods on - he ecological system and identify
best management practices. Currently, this system has been applied in
the Loess Plateau to assess different management practices impact on
soil carbon, nitrogen and crop yield. The EAM platform provides important
information for the ecosystem management and protection.
18 Cyber Android/2012
A novel M-Learning for interactive English learning based on Android Mobile Technology in
system Automation,Con
trol and
The Ubiquitous computing, such as cloud computing, is now more and Intelligent
more popular in the world and there are more and more related Systems
applications, especially for Android system, that are developing.
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The Android system,based on the Linux, is developed by Open Handset
Alliance (OHA), organized by Google. The advantage of
theAndroid system is that different corporations, such as hardware and
software corporations, can join the OHA to develop the new cell phone
without extra fee. A potential application, M-Learning (Mobile-Learning),
can change the habit for learning in the future. Emerging technologies
that harness mobile computing power for the purpose of providing
ubiquitous learning have changed the landscape of modern education.
The restrictions of time and space are removed by means of M-
Learning and thus it has become an appealing medium of delivering
instruction to practitioners. In the academia of EFL education,
researchers also have seized up the promise of M-Learning asa way of
challenging the status quo of suchlike EFL programs. We propose
t A novel M-
Learning for interactiveEnglish learning based on Android Mobile system.
The project will establish (1) the interacted multimediaM-
Learning platform in the cloud computing environment, (2) the
multimedia package for end-user, (3) heterogeneous network system.
This platform can be extended and used in different fields, such as
Content-Based Instruction (CBI) framework and task-based language
teaching.
19 Innovations in Android/2012
A Novel Framework for SMS Spam Filtering intelligent
Systems and
A novel framework for SMS spam filtering is introduced in this paper to Applications
prevent mobile phone users from unsolicited SMS messages.
The framework makes use of two distinct feature selection approaches
based on information gain and chi-square metrics to find out
discriminative features representing SMS messages. The discriminative
feature subsets are then employed in two different Bayesian-based
classifiers, so that SMSmessages are categorized as either spam or
legitimate. Moreover, the paper introduces a real-time mobile
application for Android™ based mobile phones utilizing the
proposed spam filtering scheme, as well. Hence, SMSspam messages are
silently filtered out without disturbing phone users. Effectiveness of
the filtering framework is evaluated on a large SMS message collection
including legitimate and spam messages. Following the evaluation,
remarkably accurate classification results are obtained for both spam and
legitimate messages.