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Browsing Computer Science and Engineering by Subject "Android"

Browsing Computer Science and Engineering by Subject "Android"

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  • Rathee, Gaurav; Pandey, Jalaj; Akhtar, Mohammad Hammad; Sharma, Ojaswa (Advisor) (2017-04-18)
    Usually in new places sign boards are used to provide directions or infrastructural information, this approach is quite rudimentary and limited. These boards can provide us with fixed and limited information and require ...
  • Wason, Manan; Singh, Pushpendra (Advisor) (2016-11-18)
    Nowadays, mobile devices are loaded with many useful sensors and have high computational capabilities. The sensors available on these devices provide valuable data that can be harnessed in many ways. Due to abundance of ...
  • Sharma, Shreya; Batabayal, Ashutosh; Singh, Pushpendra (Advisor) (IIITD-Delhi, 2019-04-14)
    Medical illnesses such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression are of great concern in today's time. Mental patients require long term treatment and a caregiver who is there to adhere to their needs. Medical conditions ...
  • Jindal, Arun Kumar; Naik, Vinayak (Advisor) (2013-07-15)
    Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is an IT policy being adopted by corporate organizations worldwide. It permits the employees to bring their own devices like smartphones, tablets, etc to their place of work and use them to ...
  • Anwer, Samit; Purandare, Rahul (Advisor) (2014-12-12)
    Every Android application runs in its own virtual machine, with its own Linux user account and corresponding permissions. Although this ensures that permissions are given as per each application’s requirements, each ...
  • Aggarwal, Aniya; Purandare, Rahul (Advisor) (2014-12-12)
    Each Android application (app) runs in its own virtual machine (VM), with every VM allocated a limited heap size for creating new objects. The heap size is scarce and device dependent. The more heap space an app uses, ...

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