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Bachelor Thesis Projects Dr. Fatma Meawad

Bachelor Thesis Projects Dr. Fatma Meawad. Media Engineering and Technology 2008. Mobile application developers at GUC MADs @ GUC.

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Bachelor Thesis Projects Dr. Fatma Meawad

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  1. Bachelor Thesis ProjectsDr. FatmaMeawad Media Engineering and Technology 2008

  2. Mobile application developers at GUCMADs @ GUC With the ambition of introducing a new generation of mobile applications and services, we explore the new platforms and technologies for mobile application development, for example: • Google’s Android, • Symbian OS and UIQ Interface, • Java-ME and its JSRs

  3. Convergence?? The convergence of the mobile networks and the Internet has opened up the door for a wide range of services. SIP, session initiation protocol, is the enabling protocol for such convergence . SIP establishes and controls multimedia communication sessions over IP based networks. we explore several SIP based services to make use of such converge, for example, • integrating SIP services to the web, • conferencing, or • simple peer-to-peer mobile applications (push-to-talk, instant messaging, etc).

  4. Tag the Android Personalising the browsing of files or programs on the Android based on the concept of a Tag cloud. A tag cloud is a visual view of user tags through which they are displayed differently according to some predefined characteristics among them. This project requires deep understanding of the Android SDK to design how to manage and visualise the tags.

  5. The Sociable Android The OpenSocial is a set of application programming interfaces that allows interoperability with several social networks. Developing a Plugin for the Android that interoperates with the OpenSocial can be a very interesting add on. The design should be generic to work with other mobile platforms. The student will explore mobile application development and interoperability through web services.

  6. mNotes The aim of this project is to make use of the multimedia capabilities of mobile devices to capture moments in working, learning or social contexts. This project involves two parts: the mobile side and the server side publishing system. The student will study and develop interoperability with publishing systems and their APIs, such as movabletype, blogger, typepad, wordpress, etc.

  7. Mobile MET Building a mobile plugin for the MET website (met.guc.edu.eg) that enables interaction with its services. Server side approach: using existing mobile web mark-up technologies. A big part of this task will be research and experimentation with existing techniques. Then a final implementation of the selected technology will be presented. A dedicated client approach through a Java-ME light weight browser.

  8. Instant Feedback In this project, you will develop an instant response system where you will allow a user (speaker) to easily create a simple question and broadcast it to his audience. The system will accept the input from users and automatically show the analysis on the speaker's screen. Your system should allow a related sequence of questions (for example, a quiz) to be created and answered. You can approach this idea through Bluetooth messaging or 2 way SMS. 

  9. Emulated Push-To-Talk The Walkie-Talkie In this project, we will emulate the push-to-talk feature by using RTP streams and SIP calls over Java-ME enabled devices. We will use the SIP API that is released for use over Java-ME to initiate peer to peer audio streams. Push-to-Talk applications can be very useful in several contexts where broadcasting quick audio messages can be useful, again similar situations as walkie talkie but through making use of people's owned mobile devices. There are some challenges associated with memory limits for the audio recording and the delay in initiating the SIP sessions.

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