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Sakorn Mekruksavanich and Anuchit Jitpattanakul
Smartphones have become ubiquitous, allowing people to perform various tasks anytime and anywhere. As technology continues to advance, smartphones can now sense and connect to networks, providing context-awareness for different applications. Many individ...
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Ricardo Severino, José Simão, Nuno Datia and António Serrador
Cooperative intelligent transport systems (C-ITS) continue to be developed to enhance transportation safety and sustainability. However, the communication of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) systems is inherently open, leading to vulnerabilities that attacker...
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Poh Soon JosephNg, Pin Sen BrandonChan and Koo Yuen Phan
Security remains a top priority for those users in the hotel, even with the advent of innovative technological advances. This is because many tragic incidents, such as theft and crime, have occurred with unrestricted access. This paper proposes an intell...
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Heru Susanto, Leu Fang Yie, Fadzliwati Mohiddin, Arief Amier Rahman Setiawan, Parastou Khodaparast Haghi and Desi Setiana
When the world was engulfed by a COVID-19 pandemic crisis, various activities could not be carried out normally. Activities may continue from home during a crisis by the use of a smartphone through the internet, because almost all people have their own s...
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Efstratios Chatzoglou, Georgios Kambourakis and Vasileios Kouliaridis
Using automotive smartphone applications (apps) provided by car manufacturers may offer numerous advantages to the vehicle owner, including improved safety, fuel efficiency, anytime monitoring of vehicle data, and timely over-the-air delivery of software...
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Suleyman Al-Showarah,Wael Alzyadat,Aysh Alhroob,Hisham Al-Assam
Pág. pp. 126 - 136
Abstract - This research presents a methodology for user identification using ten English words written by a finger on smartphone and mini-tablet. This research considers three features, namely Signature Precision (SP), Finger Pressure (FP), and Movement...
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Guma Ali, Mussa Ally Dida and Anael Elikana Sam
Smartphone technology has improved access to mobile money services (MMS) and successful mobile money deployment has brought massive benefits to the unbanked population in both rural and urban areas of Uganda. Despite its enormous benefits, embracing the ...
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Qurban A Memon
Pág. pp. 222 - 230
As technological advances in smartphone domain increase, so are the issues that pertain to security and privacy. In current literature, multimodal biometric approach is addressed at length for purpose of improving secured access into personal devices. Mo...
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Fernando Kaway Carvalho Ota, Michael Roland, Michael Hölzl, René Mayrhofer and Aleardo Manacero
Traditional authentication methods (e.g., password, PIN) often do not scale well to the context of mobile devices in terms of security and usability. However, the adoption of Near Field Communication (NFC) on a broad range of smartphones enables the use ...
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Zakariya Belkhamza,Mohd. Adzwin Faris Niasin
Pág. pp. 178 - 194
The rise of m-commerce has brought the intention to the privacy concerns among mobile users, and studies showed that it is an important factor that affects attitude and intention to purchase smartphone apps. The objective of this paper is to investigate ...
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