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Design of an Optical Character Recognition System for Camera-Based <endeca_term>Handheld Devices</endeca_term>

Design of an Optical Character Recognition System for Camera-Based Handheld Devices

...Recognition (OCR) system for camera captured image/graphics embedded textual documents for handheld devices. At first, text regions are extracted and skew corrected. Then, these... Read more

1 July, 2011
A Novel RSRM Algorithm for Mining Services for Better Enhancement in Small <endeca_term>HandHeld Devices</endeca_term>

A Novel RSRM Algorithm for Mining Services for Better Enhancement in Small HandHeld Devices

...to support decision makers in strategic planning for the enhancement of small handheld devices. The application provides e-Knowledge services for the analysis of territorial... Read more

1 February, 2011
Proxy Blind Multi-Signature Scheme Using ECC for <endeca_term>Handheld Devices</endeca_term>

Proxy Blind Multi-Signature Scheme Using ECC for Handheld Devices

...Problem (ECDLP). This can be implemented in low power and small processor handheld devices such as smart card, PDA etc which work in low power... Read more

21 January, 2011
Using Predictable Mobility Patterns to Support Scalable and Secure MANETs of <endeca_term>Handheld Devices</endeca_term>

Using Predictable Mobility Patterns to Support Scalable and Secure MANETs of Handheld Devices

Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks of wireless devices (MANETs) hold the promise of providing network services without traditional... Read more

28 June, 2011

Mobile fingerprint readers put into police hands

The police improvement agency is pushing out MobileID handheld devices to forces around the UK, to let officers on the beat... Read more

19 July, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Greens: Parliament e-voting would save £30k per week

...Commons, including replacing the current 'division bell' system with electronic voting via handheld devices Read more

26 November, 2010 by Ben Woods

Apple iPads enter the House of Lords

...any of those things but it seems to me that to have handheld devices in the chamber is not conducive to good debate and intelligent... Read more

11 March, 2011 by Nick Heath
Intrusion Detection System for Pervasive Computing Enviornments

Intrusion Detection System for Pervasive Computing Enviornments

Pervasive Computing Environment consists of various casually accessible, mobile embedded, handheld devices capable for environment sensing around it and reacting intelligently to simplify... Read more

22 January, 2012
Concurrency Control in Mobile Environments: Issues & Challenges

Concurrency Control in Mobile Environments: Issues & Challenges

The use of data services from handheld devices has increased exponentially resulting in several challenges. Transactions requiring the same... Read more

1 November, 2011
A Comparative Study of Handheld and Non-Handheld Traffic in Campus Wi-Fi Networks

A Comparative Study of Handheld and Non-Handheld Traffic in Campus Wi-Fi Networks

Handheld devices such as smartphones have become a major platform for accessing Internet... Read more

14 January, 2011
Packet Drop Attack: A Serious Threat to Operational Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Packet Drop Attack: A Serious Threat to Operational Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

In recent years the widespread availability of wireless communications, mobile computing and handheld devices has led to the growth and significance of wireless mobile ad... Read more

1 January, 2011
Level Shifter Design for Low Power Applications

Level Shifter Design for Low Power Applications

With the growing demand of handheld devices like cellular phones, multimedia devices, personal note books etc., low power... Read more

1 October, 2010
Handheld Vs. Non-Handheld Traffic: Implications for Campus WiFi Networks

Handheld Vs. Non-Handheld Traffic: Implications for Campus WiFi Networks

Smartphones, portable music players, and other handheld devices have become a major computing platform. Wherever users go, they utilize... Read more

1 October, 2010
Role of Mobile Handhelds in Redefining How We Work, Live and Experience the World Around Us: Some Challenges and Opportunities

Role of Mobile Handhelds in Redefining How We Work, Live and Experience the World Around Us: Some Challenges and Opportunities

Mobile handheld devices have been changing form and functionality over the last decade. It... Read more

30 August, 2010
Modified SET Protocol for Mobile Payment: An Empirical Analysis

Modified SET Protocol for Mobile Payment: An Empirical Analysis

The wide spread of using handheld devices offers an opportunity for mobile devices to be used as a... Read more

1 July, 2010

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