The paper describes our approach for using wireless sensors on mobile phones for delivering new data to mobile subscribers. We propose a new practical approach for social context-aware data retrieval based on mobile phones as a sensor concept. This approach uses Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules located on mobile phones as sensors for getting proximity information that can open (discover) access to any user-generated content or content published in the social networks. A special mobile service (context-aware browser client for Android) can present that information to mobile subscribers. The potential use-cases for the proposed approach include all projects associated with hyper-local news data. For example, news services in Smart City projects, proximity marketing, indoor data delivery, etc.
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Network Proximity for Content Discovery
Our new paper: I. D. Yousef and D. Namiot, “Network proximity for content discovery,” International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 42–48, 2015.
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