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  1. In this paper, a method is presented that employs portable cellular devices to perform three-dimensional localization of metallic objects from a set of time-delayed signals. These signals are observed by an ar...

    Authors: Isahar Gabay, Meir Danino and Zeev Zalevsky
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2018 4:1
  2. Quantifying reagents is a necessity in laboratory experiment planning but to do so with reasonable accuracy is a challenge when using unmarked containers. While there are volumetric measuring cylinders, the de...

    Authors: Ian Hartono Budianto and Samuel Ken-En Gan
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2017 3:7
  3. This paper presents mosquito mapper: an android phone application created with the goal of giving science-driven citizens the means to monitor mosquito populations in an urban environment. Mosquito mapper allo...

    Authors: Camille S.E. Guilbaud and Théophile G.D.P.V. Guilbaud
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2017 3:6
  4. The popularity of the contemporary smartphone makes it an attractive platform for new applications. We are exploring the potential of such personal devices to control networked displays. In particular, we have...

    Authors: Michael Cohen, Rasika Ranaweera, Bektur Ryskeldiev, Tomohiro Oyama and Aya Hashimoto
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2017 3:5
  5. Thyroid-SPOT is a mobile application that allows users to be able to analyse thyroid function tests laboratory reports by computing the homeostatic euthyroid set point based on regressing thyroid function data...

    Authors: Jia-Zhi Sim, Yu Zang, Phi-Vu Nguyen, Melvin Khee-Shing Leow and Samuel Ken-En Gan
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2017 3:4
  6. Due to the impracticality of the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) in the indoor locations, Wireless Network based Systems (WNS) are widely used for the indoor location estimation techniques. Compared...

    Authors: Deepti Maduskar and Shashikala Tapaswi
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2017 3:3
  7. Technological advancements in wireless and broadband networks infrastructures have promoted the widespread distribution of mobile devices. Accordingly, content and software developers rushed to adapt their pro...

    Authors: Mohamed Jemni and Mohamed Koutheair Khribi
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2017 3:2
  8. When a large-scale disaster occurs, evacuees have to move to safe places speedily, under highly stressful situations. For this purpose, an automatic evacuation guiding scheme based on unconscious cooperation b...

    Authors: Junki Itoi, Masahiro Sasabe, Jun Kawahara and Shoji Kasahara
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2017 3:1
  9. In this paper, targeting eye injuries caused by volcano disaster, we propose a medical image delivery service that streamlines the delivery of victim image data from a disaster area to specialist doctors in ci...

    Authors: Muhammad Ashar, Hirohiko Suwa, Yutaka Arakawa and Keiichi Yasumoto
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2016 2:9
  10. Successful clinical outcomes involve both clinician and patient factors such as good decision making, accurate diagnosis, patient compliance, effective monitoring of the condition, and accurate interpretation ...

    Authors: Samuel Ken-En Gan, Cornelius Koshy, Phi-Vu Nguyen and Yu-Xuan Haw
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2016 2:8
  11. We present SocioGlass - a system built on Google Glass paired with a mobile phone that provides a user with in-situ information about an acquaintance in face-to-face communication. The system can recognize faces ...

    Authors: Qianli Xu, Shue Ching Chia, Bappaditya Mandal, Liyuan Li, Joo-Hwee Lim, Michal Akira Mukawa and Cheston Tan
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2016 2:7
  12. Smartphones doubling up as laboratory equipment are increasingly in demand for convenience and portability. VibraTilt is a free smartphone app with a simple interface on both the iOS and Android operating syst...

    Authors: Khairani Muhammad Ng, Phi-Vu Nguyen and Samuel Ken-En Gan
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2016 2:5
  13. Dementia results in much stress in senior citizens and and immensely affects their quality of life. It also incurs huge financial and emotional burdens to their family members. Personal information assistance ...

    Authors: Qianli Xu, Shue Ching Chia, Joo-Hwee Lim, Yiqun Li, Bappaditya Mandal and Liyuan Li
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2016 2:3
  14. Smartphones have changed the convenience of everyday life and promises to facilitate core biomedical research analysis. To materialize this for research, we created DNA2App, a free standalone native Android an...

    Authors: Jia-Zhi Sim, Phi-Vu Nguyen, Yu Zang and Samuel Ken-En Gan
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2016 2:2
  15. Surveys are used extensively to gather information from clinical, market, and psychological research studies. However, this process is time-consuming and error-prone especially with the tedious data entry. Psy...

    Authors: Phi-Vu Nguyen, Jeremy Poon-Heng Lim, Ian-Hartono Budianto and Samuel Ken-En Gan
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2015 1:3
  16. StanXY is a free standalone native Android application. It is developed to provide convenience and efficiency to graph plotting. By simply downloading the application, StanXY provides the portability to easily...

    Authors: Ian-Hartono Budianto, Chun-Foong Wong, Phi-Vu Nguyen and Samuel Ken-En Gan
    Citation: Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2015 1:2