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Journal Publication
Research Title A Motion Detection Framework for Mobile Devices 
Date of Distribution 21 June 2011 
Conference
     Title of the Conference The 26th International Technical Conference on Circuits/Systems, Computers and Communications 
     Organiser ITC-CSCC 
     Conference Place Hyundai Hotel, Gyeongju, Korea 
     Province/State Gyeongju 
     Conference Date 19 June 2011 
     To 22 June 2011 
Proceeding Paper
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     Page 721-724 
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     Abstract Mobile applications are widely growing and highly competitive today. To create an interesting application, some techniques such as motion detection may be applied. Motion detection techniques are broadly used in mobile applications. They provide information of mobile device’s movements for developers to apply in various applications. For instance, movement information is used for rendering the proper graphic view or tracking users’ orientation. There is a wide range of sensor technologies available for motion detectors. A different type of sensors has different functionalities and features; therefore, it is appropriate for different applications. This work aims at constructing a motion detection framework for mobile devices (called MDF) to assist developers in choosing the most suitable sensors and techniques for their applications. Developers can use this framework to create their mobile applications that need motion detection feature such as AR games or AR applications. MDF also provides three AR games as sample projects to help developers understand the framework and reduce their learning and developing time. The results from this study appear to be promising, and confirm the usefulness of the framework. 
Author
535040095-2 Mr. PITSANU CHAICHITWANIDCHAKOL [Main Author]
Engineering Master's Degree

Peer Review Status มีผู้ประเมินอิสระ 
Level of Conference นานาชาติ 
Type of Proceeding Full paper 
Type of Presentation Oral 
Part of thesis true 
Presentation awarding false 
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