ABOUT MOBILE COMPUTING PROJECT 2013 – 2014
Welcome to IEEE Project Centre in Chennai, your gateway to groundbreaking 2013-2014 mobile computing projects. At our center, we pride ourselves on being at the forefront of technological innovation. The year 2013–2014 marked a significant milestone in the mobile computing industry, with a surge in projects that pushed the boundaries of what was thought possible. From pioneering mobile applications to revolutionary hardware developments, our projects have consistently set new standards in the field.
Our dedicated team of researchers and engineers at IEEE Project Centre in Chennai worked tirelessly during the 2013-2014 period to create projects that not only addressed contemporary challenges but also anticipated future trends. As a result, our portfolio boasts an impressive array of mobile computing projects that have had a lasting impact on the industry. Whether you’re a technology enthusiast, a student seeking inspiration for your own projects, or a business looking to collaborate, you’ll find invaluable insights and opportunities within our 2013-2014 project collection.
Within this curated collection, you’ll find projects that cover a wide spectrum of mobile computing aspects, from innovative mobile apps that enhance user experiences to groundbreaking research in mobile hardware design and optimization. Our commitment to excellence and our passion for pushing the boundaries of technology shine through in each project. Join us on a journey through the exciting world of 2013-2014 mobile computing projects at IEEE Project Centre in Chennai, where innovation knows no bounds, and the future is just a click away.
SNO | Projects List |
1 | Mobile Computing is a technology that allows transmission of data, voice and video via a computer or any other wireless enabled device without having to be connected to a fixed physical link. The main concept involves ? |
2 | Mobile communication |
3 | The mobile communication in this case, refers to the infrastructure put in place to ensure that seamless and reliable communication goes on. |
4 | Mobile Hardware |
5 | Mobile hardware includes mobile devices or device components that receive or access the service of mobility |
7 | Mobile software |
8 | Mobile software is the actual program that runs on the mobile hardware. |
9 | PSMPA: Patient Self-Controllable and Multi-Level Privacy-Preserving Cooperative |
10 | Enabling Fine-grained Multi-keyword Search Supporting Classified |
11 | A Secure and Dynamic Multi keyword Ranked Search Scheme over Encrypted cloud |
12 | Real-time Twitter sentiment analysis with Stream Analytics |
13 | COMIC Cost Optimization for Internet Content Multihoming |
14 | Discovery of Ranking Fraud for Mobile Apps |
15 | Query Aware Determinization of Uncertain Objects |
16 | RRW – A Robust and Reversible Watermarking Technique for Relational Data |
17 | Combining Multiple Classification Methods for Hyperspectral Data Interpretation |
18 | A Secure Data Hiding Technique in Compressed Video Using a Secret Key |
19 | Steganography Using Reversible Texture Synthesis |
20 | Robust Watermarking Techniques For Color Images |
21 | Authenticated Key Exchange Protocols for Parallel Network File Systems |
22 | Assessment In Wireless Sensor Network Security |
23 | Energy aware Load Balancing and Application Scaling for the Cloud |
24 | Universal Network Coding-Based Opportunistic Routing for Unicast |
25 | Behavior Rule Specification-Based Intrusion Detection for Safety Critical Medical Cyber Physical |
26 | Friendbook: A Semantic-Based Friend Recommendation System for Social Networks |
27 | Continuous and Transparent User Identity Verification for Secure Internet |
28 | Key-Recovery Attacks on KIDS, a Keyed Anomaly Detection System |