2015
DOI: 10.1155/2015/931765
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Data-Sharing Method for Multi-Smart Devices at Close Range

Abstract: We proposed a useful data-sharing method among multi-smart devices at close range using inaudible frequencies and Wi-Fi. The existing near data-sharing methods mostly use Bluetooth technology, but these methods have the problem of being unable to be operated using different operating systems. To correct this flaw, the proposed method that uses inaudible frequencies through the inner speaker and microphone of smart device can solve the problems of the existing methods. Using the proposed method, the sending dev… Show more

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“…By performing a quick analysis of the results and with reference to relevant literature, a glaring gap was identified in the turnaround time and availability of point-of-care resources for interpreting the genetically modified HIV strains for appropriate antiretroviral drug choices. It was also understood that with the current mobile telephony systems, different forms of data can now be shared easily among various devices [ 27 ]. To create the initial prototype of the app, the output identified during this stage was translated into modules for better understanding and ownership of the whole app [ 28 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By performing a quick analysis of the results and with reference to relevant literature, a glaring gap was identified in the turnaround time and availability of point-of-care resources for interpreting the genetically modified HIV strains for appropriate antiretroviral drug choices. It was also understood that with the current mobile telephony systems, different forms of data can now be shared easily among various devices [ 27 ]. To create the initial prototype of the app, the output identified during this stage was translated into modules for better understanding and ownership of the whole app [ 28 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many SbSs do not need to be online for data transfer; 'Bluetooth' (32/886) and 'near field communication (NFC)' (10/886) technologies do not require internet connections for data transfer. Still, both approaches only have a limited range (Bluetooth ¼ 10e15 m, NFC ¼ 0.1 m) requiring proximity [193,194]. Unlike batterydraining Bluetooth-based devices, NFC-based sensors are batteryfree and affordable.…”
Section: Offline Wireless Data Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He proposed a smart guide system that sends the trigger signal to a smart device to provide information [13]. Chung proposed a data-sharing method between smart devices using Wi-Fi and high-frequency signals that are composed of two base signals and one variable signal to transmit signals more strongly [14]. He then proposed an application that could deliver high-frequency signals to TV viewers to provide advertisements for certain products [15].…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%