Search for dissertations about: "Mobile Phone-based"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Mobile Phone-based.
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1. Creating opportunity by connecting the unconnected : mobile phone based agriculture market information service for farmers in Bangladesh
Abstract : This thesis is framed within the research area of Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D), which is concerned with how ICT can make a difference to the lives of the poor. This study focuses primarily on mobile phones and how they can be used as part of an Agriculture Market Information Service (AMIS) in order to provide crucial information to farmers in Bangladesh. READ MORE
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2. Mobile Phone-based Vehicle Positioning and Tracking and Its Application in Urban Traffic State Estimation
Abstract : Enabling the positioning and tracking of mobile phones has emerged as a key facility of existing and future generation mobile communication systems. This feature provides opportunities for many value added location-based services and systems. READ MORE
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3. Bringing Augmented Reality to Mobile Phones
Abstract : With its mixing of real and virtual, Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that has attracted lots of attention from the science community and is seen as a perfect way to visualize context-related information. Computer generated graphics is presented to the user overlaid and registered with the real world and hence augmenting it. READ MORE
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4. A web- and mobile phone-based obesity prevention intervention in 4-year-olds : a population-based randomized controlled trial
Abstract : Background: Childhood overweight and obesity has increased significantly over the past two decades. Many well-conducted obesity prevention trials have been conducted in pre-school aged children but the majority have not been able to show changes in obesity related markers. READ MORE
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5. Influencing HIV treatment success in India : do mobile phones really work?
Abstract : Background: Sustaining treatment adherence and long-term virological suppression is a global health challenge in HIV management. Mobile phone-based interventions are increasingly harnessed to enhance medication adherence in HIV infection, although supporting evidence for implementation is limited by lack of robust efficacy trials in settings such as India. READ MORE