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The Screen Is Yours—Comparing Handheld Pairing Techniques for Public Displays

2013

Whereas mobile devices have been heavily investigated as remote controls for distant displays, research on the fundamental first step, the pairing with the display, is scarce. In a comparative user study with 31 participants we evaluated five potential pairing techniques concerning their performance and acceptance for connecting to a public display and gained insights into the general requirements for pairing techniques in this special usage context. Besides four established mobile interaction techniques (touching an NFC tag, capturing a QR code, scanning, and manual input), our study considered a recent appropriate pairing technique called display pointing, which allows passers-by to conne…

MultimediaComputer sciencePairingCode (cryptography)Context (language use)Relevance (information retrieval)Public displayscomputer.software_genrecomputerMobile interactionMobile deviceGesture
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News Consumption in the Mobile Era

2014

Mobile devices allow users to keep ubiquitously connected to the internet. Consequently, they change the reception of information by faster access, greater timeliness, and new media usage contexts. At the same time, many traditional media organizations already produce content for mobile websites and apps in line with cross-media strategies. Reflecting severe structural changes in the journalism market, they are hoping to manage the digital transition successfully by mobile publishing, (re)gaining especially the digital natives. Referring to the media repertoire approach, we examine the role of mobile devices on two different levels. First, from a technical point of view, we consider the pla…

MultimediaComputer sciencebusiness.industryCommunicationMobile Webcomputer.software_genreNew mediaWorld Wide WebDigital nativeMobile paymentMobile searchMobile technologyThe InternetbusinesscomputerMobile deviceDigital Journalism
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Gestural and audio metaphors as a means of control for mobile devices

2002

This paper discusses the use of gesture and non-speech audio as ways to improve the user interface of a mobile music player. Their key advantages mean that users could use a player without having to look at its controls when on the move. Two very different evaluations of the player took place: one based on a standard usability experiment (comparing the new player to a standard design) and the other a video analysis of the player in use. Both of these showed significant usability improvements for the gesture/audio-based interface over a standard visual/pen-based display. The similarities and differences in the results produced by the two studies are discussed

MultimediaComputer sciencebusiness.industryInterface (computing)Mobile computingMobile musicUsabilitycomputer.software_genreHuman–computer interactionKey (cryptography)User interfacebusinesscomputerMobile deviceGesture
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Introduction to the Minitrack on Software Development for Mobile Devices, Wearables, and the Internet-of-Things

2019

Multimediabusiness.industryComputer scienceSoftware developmentWearable computerInternet of Thingsbusinesscomputer.software_genrecomputerMobile deviceSoftware technologyProceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Multivariate correlation measures reveal structure and strength of brain–body physiological networks at rest and during mental stress

2021

In this work, we extend to the multivariate case the classical correlation analysis used in the field of network physiology to probe dynamic interactions between organ systems in the human body. To this end, we define different correlation-based measures of the multivariate interaction (MI) within and between the brain and body subnetworks of the human physiological network, represented, respectively, by the time series of delta, theta, alpha, and beta electroencephalographic (EEG) wave amplitudes, and of heart rate, respiration amplitude, and pulse arrival time (PAT) variability. MI is computed: (i) considering all variables in the two subnetworks to evaluate overall brain–body interaction…

Multivariate statisticsTechnology and EngineeringElectroencephalographybrain-heart connectionNetwork topologynetwork physiologylcsh:RC321-571Correlation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinewearable devicesMedicine and Health SciencesmedicineMultiple correlationSubnetworklcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatryinformation theory030304 developmental biologyMathematicsOriginal Researchphysiological stressbrain-body interactionsNetwork physiology brain–heart connection cardiovascular oscillations EEG waves physiological stress time series analysis wearable devices0303 health sciencesnetwork physiology; brain-heart connection; cardiovascular oscillations; EEG waves; physiological stressmedicine.diagnostic_testPulse (signal processing)General NeuroscienceCardiorespiratory fitnessbrain–heart connectionMathematics and Statisticscardiovascular oscillationsnetworkstime series analysisphysiologySettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEEG wavesNeuroscience
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Flat-top ultra-wideband photonic filters based on mutual coherence function synthesis

2008

A novel all-incoherent optical circuit that allows for band-pass microwave-photonic filter design is presented and verified through numerical simulation. In contrast to conventional spectrum-sliced optical architectures that operate on the basis of a finite number of discrete taps, our proposal is based on arbitrary shaping of the spectrum of the broadband optical source in a conventional frequency encoder. This fact dramatically increases the free spectral range of the filter with respect to the conventional discrete-time optical processing. The filter transfer function is given by the mutual coherence function of the filtered source which allows, through an inverse problem, sculpting the …

Mutual coherenceComputer sciencebusiness.industryResonanceUltra-widebandOptical signal processingOptoelectronic devicesTransfer functionAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAdaptive filterFilter designOpticsCoherence theoryFilter (video)Dispersion (optics)BasebandElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhotonicsbusinessFree spectral rangeRoot-raised-cosine filterOptics Communications
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IDEAS IN CHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR SCIENCES: ADVANCES IN NANOTECHNOLOGY, MATERIALS AND DEVICES

2010

NANOTECHNOLOGY MATERIALS DEVICESSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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PRINCIPLES AND PRELIMINARY EXPERIENCE OF A NEW TISSUE SEALING DEVICE IN LAPAROSCOPIC COLONIC SURGERY

2008

NEW TISSUE SEALING DEVICE SURGERY
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Bioavailability in vivo of naltrexone following transbuccal administration by an electronically-controlled intraoral device: a trial on pigs.

2010

Naltrexone (NLX), an opioid antagonist, is widely used in the treatment of opiate addiction, alcoholism and smoking cessation. Its current peroral administration induces various adverse side effects and has limited efficacy since bioavailability and patient compliance are poor. The development of a long-acting drug delivery system of NLX may overcome the current drawbacks and help in the improvement of treatment of addiction. The primary endpoints of this study were: a) to compare the NLX bioavailability and pharmacokinetics after delivering a single transbuccal dose, released by a prototype of intraoral device, versus an intravenous (I.V.) bolus of the same drug dose; b) to verify the func…

Naltrexone HydrochlorideSwineNarcotic AntagonistsSettore MED/50 - Scienze Tecniche Mediche ApplicatePharmaceutical ScienceBiological AvailabilityPharmacologyNaltrexoneBolus (medicine)Drug Delivery SystemsPharmacokineticsSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheOral administrationMedicineAnimalsNaltrexone hydrochlorideIontophoresiNLXbusiness.industryNarcotic antagonistAdministration BuccalTransmucosal deliveryBuccal administrationEquipment DesignNaltrexoneSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoIntelliDrug intraoral deviceAnesthesiaFemalePorcine buccal mucosabusinessmedicine.drugJournal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society
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Memory effects in MOS devices based on Si quantum dots

2003

Silicon quantum dots have been deposited on top of a 3-nm tunnel oxide by Low Pressure Chemical Vapour Deposition (LPCVD) and coated with a 7-nm Chemical Vapour Deposited (CVD) oxide. This stack was then incorporated in Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor structure and used as floating gate of a memory cell. The presence of 3 nm of tunnel oxides allows the injection of the charge by direct tunnel (DT) using low voltages for both program and erase operations. The charge stored in the quantum dots is able to produce a well-detectable flat band shift in the capacitors or, equivalently, a threshold voltage shift in the transistors. Furthermore, due to the presence of SiO 2 between the grains, the lateral…

Nanocrystal memoryMaterials scienceSiliconbusiness.industryQuantum dotOxidechemistry.chemical_elementBioengineeringNanotechnologyChemical vapor depositionSemiconductor deviceSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronicalaw.inventionThreshold voltageBiomaterialsSurface coatingCapacitorchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMechanics of MaterialslawQuantum dotOptoelectronicsbusinessSingle electronMaterials Science and Engineering: C
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