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A Dataset of Open-Source Android Applications

A Dataset of Open-Source Android Applications Android has grown to be the world’s most popular mobile platform with apps that are capable of doing everything from checking sports scores to purchasing stocks. In order to assist researchers and developers in better understanding the development process as well as the current state of the apps themselves, we present a large dataset of analyzed open-source Android applications and provide a brief analysis of the data, demonstrating potential usefulness. This dataset contains 1,179 applications, including 4,416 different versions of these apps and 435,680 total commits. Furthermore, for each app we include the analytical results obtained from several static analysis tools including Androguard, Sonar, and Stowaway.In order to better support the community in conducting research on the security characteristics of the apps, our large analytical dataset comes with the detailed information including various versions of AndroidManifest.xml files and synthesized information such as permissions, intents, and minimum SDK. We collected 13,036 commits of the manifest files and recorded over 69,707 total permissions used.

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A Growing Collection of Gold Fully Open Access (OA) Options

IEEE offers more options than ever to authors with the launch of new gold fully open access journals spanning a wide range of technologies. These journals are significant additions to IEEE’s well-known and respected portfolio of fully open access journals. In addition, many of the journals featured here target an accelerated publication time frame of 10 weeks for most accepted papers to help get your research exposed faster. Visit the publication home page of each title for details.

The fully open access journals are accepting submissions. Please see each journal’s description below for more details. All of the titles are fully compliant with funder mandates including Plan S. All IEEE Open Access titles, current and new, will be hosted on the IEEE Xplore ® platform.

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IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation

IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation

High-quality, peer reviewed research covering antennas, including analysis, design, development, measurement, standards, and testing; radiation, propagation, and the interaction of electromagnetic waves with discrete and continuous media.

This fully open access journal publishes high-quality, peer reviewed papers covering antennas, including analysis, design, development, measurement, standards, and testing; radiation, propagation, and the interaction of electromagnetic waves with discrete and continuous media; and applications and systems pertinent to antennas, propagation, and sensing, such as applied optics, millimeter-and sub-millimeter-wave techniques, antenna signal processing and control, radio astronomy, and propagation and radiation aspects of terrestrial and space-based communication, including wireless, mobile, satellite, and telecommunications at all frequencies. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Konstantina (Nantia) Nikita Professor National Technical University of Athens, Greece

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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing

IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing

Addresses the growing field of applications in Earth observations and remote sensing and provides a venue for the rapidly expanding special issues that are being sponsored by the IEEE Geosciences and Remote Sensing Society.

The IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing addresses the growing field of applications in Earth observations and remote sensing, and also provides a venue for the rapidly expanding special issues that are being sponsored by the IEEE Geosciences and Remote Sensing Society. The journal draws upon the experience of the highly successful “IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing” and provide a complementary medium for the wide range of topics in applied earth observations. Papers should address current issues and techniques in applied remote and in situ sensing, their integration, and applied modeling and information creation for understanding the Earth. Applications are for the Earth, oceans and atmosphere. Topics can include observations, derived information such as forecast data, simulated information, data assimilation and Earth information techniques to address science and engineering issues of the Earth system. The technical content of papers must be both new and significant.

IEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems

IEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems

Featuring high-quality peer reviewed research covering the theory, analysis, design, tools, and implementation of circuits and systems.

This fully open access journal publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed papers covering the theory, analysis, design, tools, and implementation of circuits and systems. This includes their theoretical foundations, applications, and architectures, as well as circuits and systems implementation of algorithms for signal and information processing. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Gabriele Manganaro, Ph.D., FIEEE Technology Director Analog Devices, Inc., USA

IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society

IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society

Featuring high-quality peer reviewed research covering science, technology, applications and standards for information organization, collection and transfer using electronic, optical and wireless channels and networks.

As a fully open access journal publishing high-quality peer reviewed papers,  IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society  covers science, technology, applications and standards for information organization, collection and transfer using electronic, optical and wireless channels and networks, including but not limited to: Systems and network architecture, control and management; Protocols, software and middleware; Quality of service, reliability and security; Modulation, detection, coding, and signaling; Switching and routing; Mobile and portable communications; Terminals and other end-user devices; Networks for content distribution and distributed computing; and Communications-based distributed resources control. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Octavia A. Dobre, Dipl.-Ing., Ph.D. Professor and Research Chair Memorial University, Canada

IEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society

IEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society

Forum for rapid publication of open access articles describing high-impact results in all aspects of theory, design, practice, and application relating to computer and information processing science and technology.

The IEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society (OJ-CS) is a rigorously peer-reviewed forum for rapid publication of open access articles describing high-impact results in all areas of interest to the IEEE Computer Society. This new fully open access journal complements existing IEEE Computer Society publications by providing a rapid review cycle and a thorough review of technical articles. It is dedicated to publishing articles on the latest emerging topics and trends in all aspects of computing with a scope that encompasses all aspects of theory, design, practice, and application relating to computer and information processing science and technology. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Song Guo Department of Computing The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

IEEE Open Journal of Control Systems

IEEE Open Journal of Control Systems

Publication of the IEEE Control Systems Society, this journal aims to publish high-quality papers on the theory, design, optimization, and applications of dynamic systems and control.

The IEEE Open Journal of Control Systems covers the theory, design, optimization, and applications of dynamic systems and control. The field integrates elements of sensing, communication, decision and actuation components, as relevant for the analysis, design and operation of dynamic systems and control. The systems considered include: technological, physical, biological, economic, organizational and other entities, and combinations thereof. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Sonia Martínez University of California, San Diego United States

IEEE Data Descriptions

IEEE Data Descriptions

Now Accepting Submissions! This new publication is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes short articles on all aspects of data: data descriptors, data collections, and metadata.

IEEE Data Descriptions is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes short articles on all aspects of data: data descriptors, data collections, and metadata. Its overarching purpose is to promote publicly available datasets (open access or subscription-based access) in support of reproducible science while at the same time bringing insights into the associated dataset, data collection methods, and data quality. The metadata collected provides enhanced dataset discoverability and creates a foundation for future data science tools such as auto-discovery and mashups.

Datasets described in IEEE Data Descriptions must be findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable. The dataset needs to be of a quality high enough that other researchers can use it for their research experimentation and have some permanence. Articles describing datasets must be comprehensive and follow the outlined sections listed in Author Information. The preference is for data to be stored within IEEE DataPort, however, IEEE Data Descriptions accepts submissions where data is stored at other persistent/permanent locations.

Editor-in-Chief: Stephen Makonin Simon Fraser University Vancouver, Canada

IEEE Open Journal of Electron Devices Society

IEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society

Featuring high quality research in the field of electron and ion devices ranging from fundamentals to applied research.

Featuring high-quality research in the field of electron and ion devices ranging from fundamentals to applied research, this journal provides authors an affordable outlet for rapid publishing and universal access, coupled with superior technical quality.

IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology

IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology

High-quality research covering the development and application of engineering concepts and methods to biology, medicine and health sciences.

As a fully open access journal publishing high-quality peer reviewed papers, IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology covers the development and application of engineering concepts and methods to biology, medicine and health sciences to provide effective solutions to biological, medical and healthcare problems. It encompasses the development of mathematical theories, physical, biological and chemical principles, computational models and algorithms, devices and systems for clinical, industrial and educational applications. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Paolo Bonato Associate Professor Harvard University, USA

IEEE Open Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits

IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits

Multi-disciplinary research in solid-state circuits using exploratory materials and devices for novel energy efficient computation beyond standard CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) technology.

Multi-disciplinary research in solid-state circuits using exploratory materials and devices for novel energy efficient computation beyond standard CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) technology. Focus is on the exploration of materials, devices and computation circuits to enable Moore’s Law to continue for computation beyond a 10 to 15 year horizon (beyond end of the roadmap for CMOS technologies) with the associated density scaling and improvement in energy efficiency.

IEEE Open Journal on Immersive Displays

IEEE Open Journal on Immersive Displays

Now Accepting Submissions! New publication will be home to publications in display science and applications.

The IEEE Open Journal on Immersive Displays (OJID) will be home to publications in display science and applications. The field of displays is diverse, ranging from the science and engineering of materials and devices to their application in high definition, form-factor-independent displays featuring interactivity, virtual and augmented reality, and 3D content. Submissions on advanced fabrication processing, thin film active and passive devices, and lifetime and reliability evaluation are welcome when display is the focus or where there is a direct relationship to the nature of the display system. Tutorial and review papers extending the frontiers of immersive display technologies and novel applications are also published.

Editor-in-Chief: Arokia Nathan University of Cambridge Hertfordshire, U.K.

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IEEE Journal of Indoor and Seamless Positioning and Navigation

Publishes original research in the fields of localization and tracking of people, robots, and objects.

IEEE Journal of Indoor and Seamless Positioning and Navigation (J-ISPIN) publishes original research in the fields of localization and tracking of people, robots, and objects. It covers all aspects of localization systems, including sensing, communications, location-based services, mapping, protocols, human interfaces and standards. The scope includes methods and systems addressing indoor environments as well as those enabling seamless transition between heterogeneous indoor contexts or between indoor and outdoor environments, for example where Global Navigation Satellites Systems are underperforming or unavailable.

Editor-in-Chief: Valérie Renaudin Senior Researcher University Gustave Eiffel, France

IEEE Open Journal of the Industrial Electronics Society

IEEE Open Journal of the Industrial Electronics Society

Featuring high quality research covering the theory and applications of electronics, controls, communications, instrumentation and computational intelligence to industrial and manufacturing systems and processes.

This fully open access journal publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed papers covering the theory and applications of electronics, controls, communications, instrumentation and computational intelligence to industrial and manufacturing systems and processes. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Leopoldo Garcia Franquelo Professor, Electronics Engineering Universidad de Sevilla, Spain

IEEE Open Journal of Industry Applications

IEEE Open Journal of Industry Applications

Covering the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical and electronic engineering in the development, design, manufacture and application of electrical systems, apparatus, devices, and controls to the processes and equipment of industry and commerce.

As a fully open access journal publishing high-quality peer reviewed papers, IEEE Open Journal of Industry Applications covers the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical and electronic engineering in the development, design, manufacture and application of electrical systems, apparatus, devices, and controls to the processes and equipment of industry and commerce; the promotion of safe, reliable, and economic installations; industry leadership in energy conservation and environmental, health, and safety issues; the creation of voluntary engineering standards and recommended practices; and the professional development of its readers. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Professor Pericle Zanchetta Fellow IEEE Faculty of Engineering University of Nottingham, UK

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IEEE Open Journal of Instrumentation and Measurement

Publication of the Instrumentation and Measurement Society, this journal publishes papers on the science, technology, and application of instrumentation and measurement.

The IEEE Open Journal of Instrumentation and Measurement publishes papers on the science, technology, and application of instrumentation and measurement. Instrumentation and measurement, in the current context of the IEEE IMS community, consists of methods, instruments, systems, and applications for measurement, detection, tracking, monitoring, characterization, identification, sensing, estimation, recognition, or diagnosis of a physical phenomenon; or metrology and measurement theory including measurement uncertainty, instrument precision, calibration, etc.

Editor-in-Chief: Shervin Shirmohammadi University of Ottawa Canada

IEEE Open Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems

IEEE Open Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems

Featuring high-quality research covering the theoretical, experimental and operational aspects of electrical and electronics engineering and information technologies as applied to Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS).

As a fully open access journal publishing high-quality peer reviewed papers, IEEE Open Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems covers theoretical, experimental and operational aspects of electrical and electronics engineering and information technologies as applied to Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), defined as those systems utilizing synergistic technologies and systems engineering concepts to develop and improve transportation systems of all kinds. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Bart van Arem Full Professor of Transport Modelling Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

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IEEE Transactions on Machine Learning in Communications and Networking

Featuring high-quality manuscripts on advances in machine learning methods for and applications to communications and networking.

The IEEE Transactions on Machine Learning in Communications and Networking publishes high-quality manuscripts on advances in machine learning methods for and applications to communications and networking. Furthermore, articles developing novel communication and networking techniques for distributed machine learning algorithms are of interest. Both theoretical contributions (including new theories, techniques, concepts, algorithms, and analyses) and practical contributions (including system experiments, prototypes, and new applications) are encouraged.

Editor-in-Chief: Walid Saad Professor Virginia Tech Research Center – Arlington, USA

IEEE Open Journal of Microwaves

IEEE Journal of Microwaves

Covering articles on the theory, techniques and applications of guided wave and wireless technologies and spanning the electromagnetic spectrum from RF/microwave through millimeter-waves and terahertz.

The IEEE Journal of Microwaves is a fully open access publication covering the complete scope of the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society which includes articles on the theory, techniques and applications of guided wave and wireless technologies and spanning the electromagnetic spectrum from RF/microwave through millimeter-waves and terahertz, covering the aspects of materials, components, devices, circuits, modules, and systems which involve the generation, modulation, demodulation, control, transmission, sensing and effects of electromagnetic signals.

Editor-in-Chief: Peter H. Siege THz Global, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California

IEEE Open Journal of Nanotechnology

IEEE Open Journal of Nanotechnology

Featuring high-quality, peer reviewed research covering the theory, design, and development of nanotechnology and its scientific, engineering, and industrial applications.

As a fully open access journal publishing high-quality peer reviewed papers, IEEE Open Journal of Nanotechnology covers the theory, design, and development of nanotechnology and its scientific, engineering, and industrial applications. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Co-Editors-in-Chief: Professor Wen J. Li Chair Professor of Biomedical Engineering Associate Provost City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Professor Jin-Woo Kim Professor of Biological Engineering and Nanoscience & Engineering University of Arkansas, USA

Professor Seiji Samukawa Director of Innovative Energy Research Center, Institute of Fluid Science (IFS) Principal Investigator of Advance Institute for Materials Research (AIMR) Tohoku University, Japan

IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering

IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering

Covering the rehabilitative and neural aspects of biomedical engineering, including functional electrical stimulation, acoustic dynamics, human performance measurement, and more.

Rehabilitative and neural aspects of biomedical engineering, including functional electrical stimulation, acoustic dynamics, human performance measurement and analysis, nerve stimulation, electromyography, motor control and stimulation; and hardware and software applications for rehabilitation engineering and assistive devices.

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IEEE Photonics Journal

Dedicated to the rapid disclosure of research at the forefront of all areas of photonics and addressing issues ranging from fundamental understanding to emerging technologies.

Breakthroughs in the generation of light and its control and utilization have given rise to the field of Photonics: a rapidly expanding area of science and technology with major technological and economic impact. IEEE Photonics Journal is an online-only journal dedicated to the rapid disclosure of top-quality peer-reviewed research at the forefront of all areas of photonics. Contributions addressing issues ranging from fundamental understanding to emerging technologies and applications are within the scope of the Journal.

IEEE Open Journal of Power and Energy

IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy

High-quality, peer reviewed research covering the development, planning, design, construction, maintenance, installation, and operation of equipment, structures, power systems and usage of electric energy, including its measurement and control.

As a fully open access journal publishing high-quality peer reviewed papers, the IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy publishes articles focused on the development, planning, design, construction, maintenance, installation, and operation of equipment, structures, and power systems for the safe, sustainable, economic, and reliable conversion, generation, transmission, distribution, storage, and usage of electric energy, including its measurement and control. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Fangxing “Fran” Li The University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN 37996 USA [email protected]

IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics

IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics

Covering the development and application of power electronic systems and technologies, which encompass the effective use of electronic components, the application of circuit theory and design techniques and the development of analytical methods and tools.

The IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics covers the development and application of power electronic systems and technologies, which encompass the effective use of electronic components, the application of circuit theory and design techniques and the development of analytical methods and tools toward efficient electronic conversion, control and conditioning of electric power to enable the sustainable use of energy. As a fully open access journal publishing high-quality peer reviewed papers, the Society’s aim is to publish novel developments as well as tutorial and survey articles including those of value to both the R&D and practicing professionals in the field. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Alan Mantooth, Ph.D., P.E., FIEEE Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Arkansas, USA

IEEE Transactions on Privacy

IEEE Transactions on Privacy

Now Accepting Submissions! New publication will provide a multidisciplinary forum for theoretical, methodological, engineering, and applications aspects of privacy and data protection, including specification, design, implementation, testing, and validation.

The IEEE Transactions on Privacy provides a multidisciplinary forum for theoretical, methodological, engineering, and applications aspects of privacy and data protection, including specification, design, implementation, testing, and validation. Privacy, in this context, is defined as the freedom from unauthorized intrusion in its broadest sense, arising from any activity in information collection, information processing, information dissemination or invasion. The transactions publishes articles reporting significant advances in theoretical models and formalization as well as engineering tools supporting the above activities, design frameworks and languages, architectures, infrastructures, model-based approaches, study cases, and standards.

IEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering

IEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering

Publishing regular, review, and tutorial articles based on the engineering applications of quantum phenomena, including quantum computation, information, communication, software, hardware, devices, and metrology.

Publishes regular, review, and tutorial articles based on the engineering applications of quantum phenomena, including quantum computation, information, communication, software, hardware, devices, and metrology. Articles also address quantum-engineering aspects of superconductivity, magnetics, microwave techniques, photonics, and signal processing.

IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Sensors

IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Sensors

Now Accepting Submissions! New publication of the IEEE Sensors Council, this journal publishes papers in all areas of the field of interest of the IEEE Sensors Council.

The IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Sensors publishes papers in all areas of the field of interest of the IEEE Sensors Council, i.e., the theory, design, simulation, fabrication, manufacturing and application of devices for sensing and transducing physical, chemical, and biological phenomena, with emphasis on the electronics, physics and reliability aspects of sensors and integrated sensor-actuators. The Journal is built exclusively from papers on selected topics of current interest to the Sensors community.

Editor-in-Chief: Chonggang Wang InterDigital, Inc. USA

IEEE Open Journal of Signal Processing

IEEE Open Journal of Signal Processing

High-quality, peer reviewed research covering the enabling technology for the generation, transformation, extraction, and interpretation of information.

This fully open access journal publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed papers covering the enabling technology for the generation, transformation, extraction, and interpretation of information. It comprises the theory, algorithms with associated architectures and implementations, and applications related to processing information contained in many different formats broadly designated as signals. Signal processing uses mathematical, statistical, computational, heuristic, and/or linguistic representations, formalisms, modeling techniques and algorithms for generating, transforming, transmitting, and learning from signals. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Brendt Wohlberg Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

IEEE Open Journal of Solid-State Circuits Society

IEEE Open Journal of the Solid-State Circuits Society

High-quality, peer reviewed research covering the design, implementation, and application of solid-state integrated circuits.

As a fully open access journal publishing high-quality peer reviewed papers, IEEE Open Journal of the Solid-State Circuits Society covers design, implementation and application of solid-state integrated circuits. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Jan Craninckx Distinguished Member of Technical Staff IMEC, Belgium

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IEEE Open Journal of Systems Engineering

Provides a forum for practitioners, scientists, academics, and researchers engaged in the discipline of Systems Engineering.

The IEEE Open Journal of Systems Engineering (OJSE) is an open access journal that is sponsored by the consortium of IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society, IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society, and the IEEE Systems Council. OJSE provides a forum for practitioners, scientists, academics, and researchers engaged in the discipline of Systems Engineering. Multidisciplinary aspects of systems engineering is a focus of this journal. Methodologies, tools, principles, and applied engineering aspects of the process of systems engineering for complex systems are of interest. The methodologies, tools, and principles include such elements as model-based systems engineering; digital thread; requirements generation, flowdown, tracking, needs analysis, validation/verification; integration and test; and full life cycle of the target system. OJSE deals primarily with the science, methodology, and tools of systems engineering, rather than the results of the application of systems engineering that is the focus of other IEEE journals.

Editor-in-Chief: W. Dale Blair Principal Research Engineer Georgia Tech Research Institute, USA

IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Letters

IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Letters

Now Accepting Submissions! New publication of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society (SMC), this journal covers the ultimate aims and key strategies of the SMC society towards the next generation of symbiotic human and machine intelligence systems.

IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Letter (SMC-L) will cover the ultimate aims and key strategies of the SMC society towards the next generation of symbiotic human and machine intelligence systems. The feature of SMC-L is highlighted by its rapid publication of peer-reviewed short articles within 5 pages, which provide a timely and concise account of innovative research ideas, novel application results, and significant theoretical findings, as well as analyses of emerging trends and groundbreakingly work in SMC fields. SMC-L will provide a new means for members and readers to complement established SMC transactions.

Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Yingxu Wang Editor-In-Chief Univ. of Calgary, Canada

IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine

IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine

Bridges the engineering and clinical worlds, focusing on detailed descriptions of advanced technical solutions to a clinical need along with clinical results and healthcare relevance.

This journal bridges the engineering and clinical worlds, focusing on detailed descriptions of advanced technical solutions to a clinical need along with clinical results and healthcare relevance. Its aim is to provide a platform for state-of-the-art technology directions in the interdisciplinary field of biomedical engineering, embracing engineering, life sciences and medicine. The journal provides an active forum for clinical research and relevant state-of-the-art technology for members of all the IEEE societies that have an interest in biomedical engineering as well as reaching out directly to physicians and the medical community through the American Medical Association (AMA) and other clinical societies.

IEEE Open Journal of Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control

IEEE Open Journal of Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control

Covering high-quality, peer reviewed research theory, technology, materials, and applications relating to the generation, transmission, and detection of ultrasonic waves and related phenomena.

OJ-UFFC covers theory, technology, materials, and applications relating to: the generation, transmission, and detection of ultrasonic waves and related phenomena; medical ultrasound, and associated technologies; ferroelectric, piezoelectric, and piezomagnetic materials; frequency generation and control, timing, and time coordination and distribution. This interest ranges from fundamental studies to the design and/or applications of devices, sensors, systems and manufacturing technologies within the general scope defined above. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Steven Freear University of Leeds, School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Leeds, United Kingdom

IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology

IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology

Featuring high-quality, peer reviewed research on the theoretical, experimental and operational aspects of electrical and electronics engineering in mobile radio, motor vehicles and land transportation.

This fully open access journal publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed papers covering the theoretical, experimental and operational aspects of electrical and electronics engineering in mobile radio, motor vehicles and land transportation. (a) Mobile radio shall include all terrestrial mobile services. (b) Motor vehicles shall include the components and systems and motive power for propulsion and auxiliary functions. (c) Land transportation shall include the components and systems used in both automated and non-automated facets of ground transport technology. The journal peer-review process targets a publication period of 10 weeks from submission to online publication.

Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Sumei Sun Fellow of the IEEE Principal Scientist, Institute for Infocomm Research Adjunct Professor, National University of Singapore, Singapore

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IEEE : Food wastage reduction mobile application

This project is used to manage wastage foods in a useful way. Every day the people are wasting lots of foods. So we have to reduce that food wastage problem through online. If anyone has wastage foods they are entering their food quantity details and their address in that application and then the admin maintain the details of food donator. The donator can create the account and whenever they are having wastage food they can login and give request to the admin. And the admin also maintain the buyer (orphanage, poor people,..) details too. After the admin view the donator request and give the alert message like time to come and collect the food. And the admin collect foods from donator through their nearby agent then provide to nearest orphanages or poor people. After receiving the food from the agent by admin and give alert message to that donator. If the donator needs any detail about the orphanage with helping thought they can give request to the admin and collect the orphanage details. This project is food redistribution is an enormously successful social innovation that tackles food waste and food poverty. The user’s details are maintained confidential because it maintains a separate account for each user.

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IEEE : Offloading Computations to Mobile Devices and Cloudlets via an Upgraded NFC Communication Protocol

The increasing complexity of smartphone applications and services yields high battery consumption, while the growth of battery capacity in smartphones is not keeping up with these increasing power demands. To overcome this problem, researchers introduced the Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) research area. In this paper, we advance on previous ideas, proposing and implementing a Near Field Communication (NFC)-based computation offloading framework. This research is motivated by the advantages of NFC’s short distance communication, its better security, and its low battery consumption characteristics. We design a new NFC communication protocol that overcomes the limitations of the default protocol, such as the need for constant user interaction, the one–way communication restraint, and the limit on low data size transfer. Then, on top of the proposed solution, we implement a framework that can be used for offloading mobile applications to other mobile devices or to cloudlets equipped with NFC readers. We present experimental results of the energy consumption and the time duration of computationally and data intensive representative applications, such as (i) RSA key generation and encryption, (ii) gaming/puzzles, (iii) face detection, (iv) media download from the Internet, and (v) data transferring between the mobile and the cloudlet. We show that when the helper device is more powerful than the device offloading the computations, the execution time of the tasks is reduced. Finally, we show that devices that offload application parts reduce their energy consumption considerably, thanks to the low–power NFC interface and the benefits of offloading.

IEEE : Covid-19 Social Distancing System In Queue Based Services Using Android Application

The main objective of the project is that it helps people avoid standing in queues for long periods of time. This time which is wasted in waiting can be utilized to do more productive things. More over it also looks into the fact that during a pandemic like this COVID-19, people are urged to maintain a specific amount of social distance. By using this Android App people will not only avoid coming in contact with one another but they will also save a lot of time. This project works on the basis of a token system. Every time a customer wants to get service from the service provider, he has to request for a token through an android app, to the service provider web server, the application running in web server will issues token with a number on it to requested customer. The first three tokens are allowed to go inside the place immediately and while the customer with token N is allowed inside, the person with token N+1 is notified that his turn is next and at the same time all the other token holders get a notification saying that “Token  N has entered”. This proves beneficial to many people as it avoids contact with other people and also saves time.

IEEE : Lightweight Authentication Protocol For NFC Based Anti-Counterfeiting System for IoT Infrastructure

Counterfeit medications are known as the medications that were manufactured for the purpose of deceptively representing as authentic, effective and original in the market. Such medications cause severe health issues for patients. Counterfeited drugs have an inimical effect on the human health. The legal manufacturing companies also face threats to their revenue loss due to these counterfeited medicines. In this paper, we introduce a novel authentication protocol for anti-counterfeited drugs systems based on Internet of Things (IoT) to help checking the validity of drugs “unit dosage”. Our protocol uses the nearfield communication (NFC) as it is convenient for mobile environment. The protocol also offers reliable update phase for NFC. Furthermore, our scheme is complemented with performance evaluation along with the use of random oracle model for formal security analysis. We also evaluate our protocol broadly using Py-Charm tool. Results show that proposed protocol resists most of common related flaws almost in equal computing cost with more added security features.

IEEE : Contact Tracing Mobile Apps for COVID-19: Privacy Considerations and Related Trade-offs

Contact tracing is an essential tool for public health officials and local communities to fight the spread of novel diseases, such as for the COVID-19 pandemic. The Singaporean government just released a mobile phone app, TraceTogether, that is designed to assist health officials in tracking down exposures after an infected individual is identified. However, there are important privacy implications of the existence of such tracking apps. Here, we analyze some of those implications and discuss ways of ameliorating the privacy concerns without decreasing usefulness to public health. We hope in writing this document to ensure that privacy is a central feature of conversations surrounding mobile contact tracing apps and to encourage community efforts to develop alternative effective solutions with stronger privacy protection for the users. Importantly, though we discuss potential modifications, this document is not meant as a formal research paper, but instead is a response to some of the privacy characteristics of direct contact tracing apps like TraceTogether and an early-stage Request for Comments to the community.

IEEE : NFC Featured Triple Tier ATM Protection

The use of credit and debit cards in today’s world has become so easy and fast. The card transactions have become increasingly omnipresent and so have the dangers to cyber crime. Three major attacks that we go through with the usage of ATM cards is skimming devices, shoulder surfing and fake keyboard. A common problem associated with cyber crime and the blocking of ATM cards is the long and tiring interactions with the company customer services. In this project we are using a three level of authentication factor employing CAPTCHA, Dash Matrix Algorithm and One-time password. There is a NFC card with all the bank details of the customer. With the help of NFC tag in the ATM machine all the information in the tag is identified by the system. Then the data is encrypted and finally a OTP is sent to the mobile of the customer in order to undergo any transactions. This proposed system, therefore, ensures both secure usage of ATM cards and cost effectiveness by utilising a common and user friendly technology.

IEEE : Secure Accelerometer-Based Pairing of Mobile Devices in Multi-Modal Transport

We address the secure pairing of mobile devices based on accelerometer data under various transportation environments, e.g., train, tram, car, bike,walking, etc. As users commonly commute by several transportation modes, extracting session keys from various scenarios to secure the private network of user’s devices or even the public network formed by devices belonging to distinct users that share the same location is crucial. The main goal of our work is to establish the amount of entropy that can be collected from these environments in order to determine concrete security bounds for each environment. We test several signal processing techniques on the extracted data, e.g., low-pass and high-pass lters, then apply sigma-delta modulation in order to expand the size of the feature vectors and increase both the pairing success rate and security level. Further, we bootstrap secure session keys by the use of existing cryptographic building blocks EKE (Encrypted Key Exchange) and SPEKE (Simple Password Exponential Key Exchange).We implement our proof-of-concept application on Android smart-phones and take benet from numerical processing environments for the off-line analysis of the collected datasets.

IEEE : An Efficient Android-Based Multimodal Biometric Authentication System with Face and Voice

  Multimodal biometric authentication method can conquer the defects of the unimodal biometric authentication technology. In this paper, we design and develop an efficient Android-based multimodal biometric authentication system with face and voice. Considering the hardware performance restriction of the smart terminal, including the random access memory (RAM), central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processor unit (GPU), etc., which cannot efficiently accomplish the tasks of storing and quickly processing the large amount of data, a face detection method is introduced to efficiently discard the redundant background of the image and reduce the unnecessary information. Furthermore, an improved local binary pattern (LBP) coding method is presented to improve the robustness of the extracted face feature. We also improve the conventional endpoint detection technology, i.e. the voice activity detection (VAD) method, which can efficiently increase the detection accuracy of the voice mute and transition information and boost the voice matching effectiveness. To boost the authentication accuracy and effectiveness, we present an adaptive fusion strategy which organically integrates the merits of the face and voice biometrics simultaneously. The cross-validation experiments with public databases demonstrate encouraging authentication performances compared with some state-of-the-art methods. Extensive testing experiments on Android-based smart terminal show that the developed multimodal biometric authentication system achieves perfect authentication effect and can efficiently content the practical requirements.

IEEE : RONFC: A Novel Enabler-Independent NFC Protocol for Mobile Transactions

The use of Near Field Communication (NFC) technology for contactless mobile transactions has become popular in the past decade with the availability of this technology in mobile devices. Today, there are millions of NFC-enabled mobile handsets in the market, with mobile handset manufacturers and mobile network operators enabling m-wallet solutions using the Secure Elements (SE) that they own, thus can remotely control, on the devices. While this approach gives full control to the SE owner to activate any mobile transaction system on a device, having a more flexible approach would increase the benefits that end users could obtain from this technology in a variety of use cases. In this paper, we introduce a novel protocol for the NFC-based mobile transaction procedure, which uses tamper-resistant SEs that are already installed at the transaction terminals, and is mobile handset manufacturer and mobile network operator independent. We evaluate and show the feasibility of the use of our proposed model with common mobile electronic payment scenarios. The evaluation results demonstrate that the proposed solution is promising for adoption as a secure NFC transaction model, which will have applications in various security-sensitive IoT scenarios, including but not limited to, mobile identification, healthcare, payment and access control.

IEEE : Implementation of Secure Data Storage in Blockchain with Near-Field Communication Authentication

Blockchain secures a variety of IoT circumstance, when information or system validation information is placed on a blockchain, personal data might be spilled through the affirmation of working system. This paper observes a Zero-Knowledge proof for an awesome meter framework to illustrate the effectiveness of uncovered information as an instance. This research work has pondered a way to enhance the obscurity of blockchain for safety insurance. In addition to that, device Near-field communication (NFC) generation is used as a mobile platform application. The fundamental idea of this research is to provide a secure service to a consumer through mobile application using the near field communication card and Zero knowledge authentication system.

IEEE : Patient Health Description using NFC-Tag-M-Health

Abstract: Electronic medical recd systems (EMR) have been used in adopting primary care physicians; few also use such system in practice. It is said to be user friendly environment , secure in services , many new ways have been used in order to access health care data. With ought to reducing of patient quality care mobile health care system is said to be implemented. By using Near Field Communication (NFC) a novel method is developed that uses basic architecture for m-health care services. For the welfare of the patients requirement the mobile health care system have been used globally. The work highlights fetching patient records by the doctor in a single tap with NFC tag to the NFC reader. With the help of Near Field Communication (NFC), these following steps need to be undertaken with high priority in order as well as provisioning the healthcare of the patients anytime and anywhere through wireless technologies.

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IEEE: Smart Bus pass System Using Android

Abstract: The main aim of this paper, to introduce the online based app for applying and renewals of bus pass in the government bus.  Those who wish to take a bus pass in the government bus and also renewal of their bus pass within the specific period of time which is easy by using this app.

IEEE: Image and Face Recognition using CV Lens Machine Learning Android Application

Abstract: This project deals with the camera application that can process the image to various processes. The impact of this project is made by the existing system where Google Lens process the image into text, translate, navigate and search about the text. The image is processed based on two major modules TEXT and IMAGE. TEXT module contains OCR, translation, maps, related Images. IMAGE module contains face emotions and image recognition. Where face emotion detects a face and reveals one’s reactions such as happiness or sadness, etc. Whereas the image recognition module processes the entire object within an image and identifies each object in text form.

IEEE : A Smart Android Based Parking System to Reduce the Trac Congestion of Dhaka City

 Abstract : Traffic congestion is a common phenomenon in developing countries like Bangladesh. This is the quotidian scenario in most of the metropolitan cities of the world. Because of heavy Traffic, people lose their valuable time from their busy schedule. One of the prime reasons of this Traffic congestion is parking on the roadside. So, a need arises to develop a parking system so that it can reduce the Traffic congestion in near future. The paper focuses on a smart android based parking control application which will help you to find out a parking area in nearby your location. The mobile application will also help you to pay the parking charge by online payment system. A counter will be there in the application which will help you to count the amount of time your car have spent in the parking lot. This application will also track the entire process and all the previous records.

IEEE : A Hybrid Detection Method for Android Malware

Abstract : With the increasing market share of Android devices, malicious applications are developing and spreading rapidly. So it is imperative to improve the detection accuracy of Android malware. In this paper, we propose a hybrid detection method that performs dynamic detection on the results of static detection. The proposed method extracts the static features and dynamic features of the application, which can better detect the maliciousness of the Android application. Furthermore, we present experimental results of three ensemble methods in the dynamic detection, and choose the XGBoost algorithm with the optimum performance. Finally, we show that our method achieves a detection accuracy of 94.6%, which is higher than 85.3% of the static detection and 94.1% of the dynamic detection.

IEEE : Droid Net - An Android Permission Control Recommendation System Based on Crowd sourcing

Abstract :  Mobile and web application security, particularly the areas of data privacy, has raised much concerns from the public in recent years. Most applications, or apps for short, are installed without disclosing full information to users and clearly stating what the application has access to, which often raises concern when users become aware of unnecessary information being collected. Unfortunately, most users have little to no technical expertise in regards to what permissions should be turned on and can only rely on their intuition and past experiences to make relatively uninformed decisions. To solve this problem, we developed Droid Net, which is a crowd-sourced Android recommendation tool and framework. DroidNet alleviates privacy concerns and presents users with high confidence permission control recommendations based on the decision from expert users who are using the same apps. This paper explains the general framework, principles, and model behind Droid Net while also providing an experimental setup design which shows the effectiveness and necessity for such a tool.

IEEE : Bluetooth Low Energy-based Smart Home Android Solution

Abstract : The concepts of smart home and Internet of  Things (IoT) are becoming reality. Although the basic principles of this new communication paradigm are well defined, yet the practice lacks knowledge of the difficulties related to its practical realization and usage. This paper aims at highlighting some hands-on problems and solutions when implementing a simple and yet very comprehensive and easy to use smart-home solution. Our design is based on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communication with the peripheral devices and an Android central hub for coordination. The proposed solution gains the advantages provided by the Google Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM), in order to provide geographical flexibility for the client’s application and networking. The paper provides testing results related to the development and verification of the smart home solution.

IEEE : Development of Smart Home System Controlled by Android Application

Abstract : This paper presents a low-cost smart home system with an efficient system. The hardware consists of NodeMCU Arduino, PIR sensor, temperature sensor, light dependent resistor and a motion sensor in IP Camera. The software includes ArduinoIDE and MIT app inventor II for Android mobile phones. The system developed based on Android user Interface for controlling a smart home. The NETPIE platform, which is a network of IoT, is used for interfacing between a user and a smart home. This system consists of lighting system, fan and security system. The notification is through LINE Notify app. The system includes two control systems; manual and automatic. From the results, it is shown that the control system is well performance while it is developed just low-cost devices.

IEEE ANDROID PROJECTS (2024-2025)

1.  IEEE :Cloud-based Web Application with NFC for Employee Attendance Management System
2.  IEEE :Defining the Functional Requirements for the NFCBased Medication Administration and Clinical Communication System
3.  IEEE :Providing Security for NFC-Based Payment Systems Using a Management Authentication Server
4.  IEEE :NFC-based mobile application design restaurant ordering system APP
5.  IEEE :Privacy-Preserving Context-Aware Friend Discovery Based on Mobile Sensing
6.  IEEE :Web Services for Mobile Devices from One Server
7.  IEEE :Android Based Advanced Attendance Vigilance System Using Wireless Network with Fusion of Bio-metric Fingerprint Authentication
8.  IEEE : TripImputor: Real-Time Imputing Taxi Trip Purpose Leveraging Multi-Sourced Urban Data
9.  IEEE :A Classroom Scheduling Service for Smart Classes
10.  IEEE :Cooperative Query Answer Authentication Scheme over Anonymous Sensing Data
11.  IEEE : GeoMoB – A Geo Location based browser for secured Mobile Banking
12.  IEEE :Knowledge-Enhanced Mobile Video Broadcasting (KMV-Cast) Framework with Cloud Support
13.  IEEE  : Efficient and Privacy-preserving Min and k-th Min Computations in Mobile Sensing Systems
14.  IEEE :A Lightweight Secure Data Sharing Scheme for Mobile Cloud Computing
15.  IEEE :Privacy-Preserving Location-Proximity for Mobile Apps
16.  IEEE :Monet: A User-oriented Behavior-based Malware Variants Detection System for Android
17.  IEEE :Efficient Multi-Factor Authenticated Key Exchange Scheme for Mobile Communications
18.  IEEE :My Privacy My Decision: Control of Photo Sharing on Online Social Networks
19.  IEEE :P-Lint: A Permission Smell Detector for Android Applications
20.  IEEE :Searching Trajectories by Regions of Interest
21.  IEEE : ZapDroid: Managing Infrequently Used Applications on Smartphones
22.  IEEE  :Privacy and Secure Medical Data Transmission and Analysis for Wireless Sensing Healthcare System
23.  IEEE :Dummy-Based User Location Anonymization Under Real-World Constraints
24.  IEEE :Mobile attendance using Near Field Communication and One-Time Password
25.  IEEE :Context-Aware Mobile Cloud Computing and Its Challenges
26.  IEEE :STAMP: Enabling Privacy-Preserving Location Proofs for Mobile Users
27.  IEEE :PRISM: PRivacy-aware Interest Sharing and Matching in Mobile Social Networks
28.  IEEE :Just-in-Time Code Offloading for Wearable Computing
29.  IEEE :Energy Cost Models of Smartphones for Task Offloading to the Cloud
30.  IEEE :Context-Based Access Control Systems for Mobile Devices
31.  IEEE :Avatar: Mobile Distributed Computing in the Cloud
32.  IEEE : Developing an efficient digital image watermarking for smartphones
33.  IEEE : Sesame: a secure and convenient mobile solution for passwords
34.  IEEE : NFC based applications for visually impaired people – A review
35.  IEEE : NFC based secure mobile healthcare system
36.  IEEE : Anti-theft application for android based devices
37.  IEEE : Privacy-Preserving Optimal Meeting Location Determination on Mobile Devices
38.  IEEE : How Long to Wait? Predicting Bus Arrival Time With Mobile Phone Based Participatory Sensing
39.  IEEE : SPOC: A Secure and Privacy-Preserving Opportunistic Computing Framework for Mobile-Healthcare Emergency
40.  IEEE : Wireless sensor networks using Android Virtual Devices and Near Field Communication peer-to-peer emulation

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Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, based on the Linux kernel and designed primarily for touch screen mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets. Android’s user interface is mainly based on direct manipulation, using touch gestures that loosely correspond to real-world actions, such as swiping, tapping and pinching, to manipulate on-screen objects, along with a virtual keyboard for text input. In addition to touchscreen devices, Google has further developed Android TV for televisions, Android Auto for cars and Android Wear for wrist watches, each with a specialized user interface. Variants of Android are also used on notebooks, game consoles, digital cameras, and other electronics.

Android’s default user interface is mainly based on direct manipulation, using touch inputs that loosely correspond to real-world actions, like swiping, tapping, pinching, and reverse pinching to manipulate on-screen objects, along with a virtual keyboard. Game controllers and full-size physical keyboards are supported via Bluetooth or USB. The response to user input is designed to be immediate and provides a fluid touch interface, often using the vibration capabilities of the device to provide haptic feedback to the user.

Internal hardware, such as accelerometers, gyroscopes and proximity sensors are used by some applications to respond to additional user actions, for example adjusting the screen from portrait to landscape depending on how the device is oriented, or allowing the user to steer a vehicle in a racing game by rotating the device, simulating control of a steering wheel.

Android devices boot to the home screen, the primary navigation and information “hub” on Android devices, analogous to the desktop found on personal computers. Android home screens are typically made up of app icons and widgets; app icons launch the associated app, whereas widgets display live, auto-updating content, such as a weather forecast, the user’s email inbox, or a news ticker directly on the home screen.

A home screen may be made up of several pages, between which the user can swipe back and forth. Third-party apps available on Google Play and other app stores can extensively re-theme the home screen, and even mimic the look of other operating systems, such as Windows Phone. Most manufacturers customize the look and features of their Android devices to differentiate themselves from their competitors.

Along the top of the screen is a status bar, showing information about the device and its connectivity. This status bar can be “pulled” down to reveal a notification screen where apps display important information or updates. Notifications are “short, timely, and relevant information about your app when it’s not in use”, and when tapped, users are directed to a screen inside the app relating to the notification. Beginning with Android 4.1 “Jelly Bean”, “expandable notifications” allow the user to tap an icon on the notification in order for it to expand and display more information and possible app actions right from the notification. An All Apps screen lists all installed applications, with the ability for users to drag an app from the list onto the home screen.

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2.2 – 2.2.3
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4.0 – 4.0.4
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Applications (“apps”), which extend the functionality of devices, are written using the Android software development kit (SDK) and, often, the Java programming language. Java may be combined with C/C++, together with a choice of non-default runtimes that allow better C++ support. The Go programming language is also supported, although with a limited set of application programming interfaces (API). In May 2017, Google announced support for Android app development in the Kotlin programming language.

The SDK includes a comprehensive set of development tools, including a debugger, software libraries, a handset emulator based on QEMU, documentation, sample code, and tutorials. Initially, Google’s supported integrated development environment (IDE) was Eclipse using the Android Development Tools (ADT) plugin; in December 2014, Google released Android Studio, based on Intelligent IDEA, as its primary IDE for Android application development. Other development tools are available, including a native development kit (NDK) for applications or extensions in C or C++, Google App Inventor, a visual environment for novice programmers, and various cross platform mobile web applications frameworks. In January 2014, Google unveiled an framework based on Apache Cordova for porting Chrome HTML 5 web applications to Android, wrapped in a native application shell.

Android has a growing selection of third-party applications, which can be acquired by users by downloading and installing the application’s APK (Android application package) file, or by downloading them using an application store program that allows users to install, update, and remove applications from their devices. Google Play Store is the primary application store installed on Android devices that comply with Google’s compatibility requirements and license the Google Mobile Services software. Google Play Store allows users to browse, download and update applications published by Google and third-party developers; as of July 2013, there are more than one million applications available for Android in Play Store. As of July 2013, 50 billion applications have been installed. Some carriers offer direct carrier billing for Google Play application purchases, where the cost of the application is added to the user’s monthly bill. As of May 2017, there are over one billion active users a month for Gmail, Android, Chrome, Google Play and Maps.

Due to the open nature of Android, a number of third-party application marketplaces also exist for Android, either to provide a substitute for devices that are not allowed to ship with Google Play Store, provide applications that cannot be offered on Google Play Store due to policy violations, or for other reasons. Examples of these third-party stores have included the Amazon Appstore, GetJar, and SlideMe. F-Droid, another alternative marketplace, seeks to only provide applications that are distributed under free and open source licenses.

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Android is a mobile operating system. It is currently used in various devices such as mobiles, tablets, televisions, Etc. For  more details.

Android is a software package and Linux-based operating system for mobile devices such as tablet computers and smartphones.

Android was developed by Google and later the OHA (Open Handset Alliance). Java language is mainly used to write the android code even though other languages can be used.

Android Feature:

Google TV remote. Android Auto media and games. Accessibility. Camera Switches. Project Activate. Lookout updates. Digital Wellbeing. Heads up. Android Assistant reminder hub. Waze on Android Auto. Fun & productivity. New emojis. Animated backgrounds in Meet.

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Android Studio is the official Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Android app development, based on IntelliJ IDEA.

Android Studio provides a unified environment where you can build apps for Android phones, tablets, Android Wear, Android TV, and Android Auto.  for more details.

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Ieee offloading computations to mobile devices and cloudlets via an upgraded nfc communication protocol.

The increasing complexity of smartphone applications and services necessitate high battery consumption, but the growth of smartphones’ battery capacity is not keeping pace with these increasing power demands. To overcome this problem, researchers gave birth to the Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) research area. In this paper, we advance on previous ideas, proposing and implementing a Near Field Communication (NFC)-based computation offloading framework. This research is motivated by the advantages of NFC’s short distance communication, its better security, and its low battery consumption characteristics. We design a new NFC communication protocol that overcomes the limitations of the default NFC protocol; removing the need for constant user interaction, the one-way communication restraint, and the limit on low data size transfer. Via the implemented framework, parts of mobile applications can be offloaded to other mobile devices or cloudlets equipped with an NFC reader. We present experimental results of the energy consumption and the time duration of computationally and data intensive representative applications: (i) RSA key generation and encryption, (ii) gaming/puzzles, (iii) face detection, (iv) media download from the Internet, and (v) data transferring between the mobile and the cloudlet. We show that when the helper device is more powerful than the device offloading the computations, the execution time of the tasks is reduced. Finally, we show that devices that offload application parts considerably reduce their energy consumption due to the low-power NFC interface and the benefits of offloading.

IEEE Covid-19 Social Distancing System in Queue Based Services Using Android Application

During the current pandemic time of covid-19, we are urged to maintain a specific amount of social distance to prevent virus spread whenever we visit public places. Maintaining such distance becomes challenging sometimes even with implementation of new standard protocols. The contact can mainly happen when one steps out for essential services, and standing in queues for long hours. This paper aims at decreasing the spread of virus, by reducing the waiting time in queuing scenarios at supermarkets. We propose a Covid-19 social distancing system that complies with social distancing norms at various places. We put forth an Android application for customers and a web application for shopkeepers that operates with a token based system. It works with a system notifying the customer in the form of a message about the availability and turn to visit the supermarket. The paper provides the limitations of existing queue based systems, explanation and working of the proposed system.

IEEE Contact Tracing Mobile Apps for Covid-19: Privacy Considerations and Related Trade-Offs

Contact tracing is an essential tool for public health officials and local communities to fight the spread of novel diseases, such as for the COVID-19 pandemic. The Singaporean government just released a mobile phone app, TraceTogether, that is designed to assist health officials in tracking down exposures after an infected individual is identified. However, there are important privacy implications of the existence of such tracking apps. Here, we analyze some of those implications and discuss ways of ameliorating the privacy concerns without decreasing usefulness to public health. We hope in writing this document to ensure that privacy is a central feature of conversations surrounding mobile contact tracing apps and to encourage community efforts to develop alternative effective solutions with stronger privacy protection for the users. Importantly, though we discuss potential modifications, this document is not meant as a formal research paper, but instead is a response to some of the privacy characteristics of direct contact tracing apps like TraceTogether and an early-stage Request for Comments to the community.

IEEE An Efficient Android-Based Multimodal Biometric Authentication System with Face and Voice

Multimodal biometric authentication method can conquer the defects of the unimodal biometric authentication technology. In this paper, we design and develop an efficient Android-based multimodal biometric authentication system with face and voice. Considering the hardware performance restriction of the smart terminal, including the random access memory (RAM), central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processor unit (GPU), etc., which cannot efficiently accomplish the tasks of storing and quickly processing the large amount of data, a face detection method is introduced to efficiently discard the redundant background of the image and reduce the unnecessary information. Furthermore, an improved local binary pattern (LBP) coding method is presented to improve the robustness of the extracted face feature. We also improve the conventional endpoint detection technology, i.e. the voice activity detection (VAD) method, which can efficiently increase the detection accuracy of the voice mute and transition information and boost the voice matching effectiveness. To boost the authentication accuracy and effectiveness, we present an adaptive fusion strategy which organically integrates the merits of the face and voice biometrics simultaneously. The cross-validation experiments with public databases demonstrate encouraging authentication performances compared with some state-of-the-art methods. Extensive testing experiments on Android-based smart terminal show that the developed multimodal biometric authentication system achieves perfect authentication effect and can efficiently content the practical requirements.

IEEE Smart Bus Pass System Using Android

The main aim of this paper, to introduce the online based app for applying and renewals of bus pass in the government bus. Those who wish to take a bus pass in the government bus and also renewal of their bus pass within the specific period of time which is easy by using this app.

IEEE Image and Face Recognition Using CV Lens Machine Learning Android Application

This project deals with the camera application that can process the image to various processes. The impact of this project is made by the existing system where Google Lens process the image into text, translate, navigate and search about the text. The image is processed based on two major modules TEXT and IMAGE. TEXT module contains OCR, translation, maps, related Images. IMAGE module contains face emotions and image recognition. Where face emotion detects a face and reveals one’s reactions such as happiness or sadness, etc. Whereas the image recognition module processes the entire object within an image and identifies each object in text form. This project is being developed using Android Studio with the Cognitive Services from Microsoft and Google API services.

IEEE Droid Net - An Android Permission Control Recommendation System Based on Crowd Sourcing

Mobile and web application security, particularly the areas of data privacy, has raised much concerns from the public in recent years. Most applications, or apps for short, are installed without disclosing full information to users and clearly stating what the application has access to, which often raises concern when users become aware of unnecessary information being collected. Unfortunately, most users have little to no technical expertise in regards to what permissions should be turned on and can only rely on their intuition and past experiences to make relatively uninformed decisions. To solve this problem, we developed DroidNet, which is a crowd-sourced Android recommendation tool and framework. DroidNet alleviates privacy concerns and presents users with high confidence permission control recommendations based on the decision from expert users who are using the same apps. This paper explains the general framework, principles, and model behind DroidNet while also providing an experimental setup design which shows the effectiveness and necessity for such a tool.

IEEE Android Based Advanced Attendance Vigilance System Using Wireless Network with Fusion of Bio-metric Fingerprint Authentication

In this digital era, different organizations have started taking attendance using biometric fingerprint authentication. This will keep the track of employee’s attendance but the question arises if the employee is fully present at his/her workplace after giving attendance. In this modern era of digitalization, it is seen that after giving attendance a huge number of employees escape away from their workplace and do their personal job in the office time. This paper focuses on a smart attendance system where an android device will be used as a smart ID card. A mobile application is developed in Java to ensure the attendance of an individual employee using bio-metric fingerprint authentication. In addition, the entire working place will be a Wi-Fi zone. So, the connection or disconnection of the android device (Smart ID card) to the router will determine whether an employee is present in the working place or not. A counter will be there into the system to count the total amount of time an employee spends in the working place.

IEEE A Classroom Scheduling Service for Smart Classes

During past decades, the classroom scheduling problem has posed significant challenges to educational programmers and teaching secretaries. In order to alleviate the burden of the programmers, this paper presents SmartClass, which allows the programmers to solve this problem using web services. By introducing service-oriented architecture (SOA), SmartClass is able to provide classroom scheduling services with back-stage design space exploration and greedy algorithms. Furthermore, the SmartClass architecture can be dynamically coupled to different scheduling algorithms (e.g. Greedy, DSE, etc.) to fit in specific demands. A typical case study demonstrates that SmartClass provides a new efficient paradigm to the traditional classroom scheduling problem, which could achieve high flexibility by software services reuse and ease the burden of educational programmers. Evaluation results on efficiency, overheads and scheduling performance demonstrate the SmartClass has lower scheduling overheads with higher efficiency.

IEEE Privacy and Secure Medical Data Transmission and Analysis for Wireless Sensing Healthcare System

The convergence of Internet of Things, cloud computing, and wireless body-area networks (WBANs) has greatly promoted the industrialization of electronic-/mobile-healthcare (e-/m-healthcare). However, the further flourishing of e-/m-healthcare still faces many challenges including information security and privacy preservation. To address these problems, a healthcare system (HES) framework is designed that collects medical data from WBANs, transmits them through an extensive wireless sensor network infrastructure, and finally, publishes them into wireless personal-area networks via a gateway. Furthermore, HES involves the groups of send-receive model scheme to realize key distribution and secure data transmission, the homomorphic encryption based on matrix scheme to ensure privacy, and an expert system able to analyze the scrambled medical data and feedback the results automatically. Theoretical and experimental evaluations are conducted to demonstrate the security, privacy, and improved performance of HES compared with current systems or schemes. Finally, the prototype implementation of HES is explored to verify its feasibility.

IEEE Mobile Attendance Using Face Detection and One-Time Password, Attendance System Using a Mobile Device: Face Recognition, GPS or Both?

In every higher education setting in Malaysia, there are concerns about student attendance, as the current process of manual attendance taking is not only time consuming but is also inaccurate. Inconsistent attendance in class may significantly affect students’ overall academic performance. Thus, having a consistent attendance system is important. This paper proposes a mobile attendance system equipped with face recognition and a GPS locator. The face recognition adopts the Local Binary Pattern Histogram (LBPH) algorithm and retrieves the student’s location using GPS services. This project has a high potential to replace the current attendance system, as it is designed for speed and accuracy and is more convenient than the current approach.

IEEE Avatar: Mobile Distributed Computing in the Cloud

Avatar is a system that leverages cloud resources to support fast, scalable, reliable, and energy efficient distributed computing over mobile devices. An avatar is a per-user software entity in the cloud that runs apps on behalf of the user’s mobile devices. The avatars are instantiated as virtual machines in the cloud that run the same operating system with the mobile devices. In this way, avatars provide resource isolation and execute unmodified app components, which simplifies technology adoption. Avatar apps execute over distributed and synchronized (mobile device, avatar) pairs to achieve a global goal. The three main challenges that must be overcome by the Avatar system are: creating a high-level programming model and a middleware that enable effective execution of distributed applications on a combination of mobile devices and avatars, re-designing the cloud architecture and protocols to support billions of mobile users and mobile apps with very different characteristics from the current cloud workloads, and explore new approaches that balance privacy guarantees with app efficiency/usability. We have built a basic Avatar prototype on Android devices and Android x86 virtual machines. An application that searches for a lost child by analyzing the photos taken by people at a crowded public event runs on top of this prototype.

IEEE Context-Based Access Control Systems for Mobile Devices

Mobile Android applications often have access to sensitive data and resources on the user device. Misuse of this data by malicious applications may result in privacy breaches and sensitive data leakage. An example would be a malicious application surreptitiously recording a confidential business conversation. The problem arises from the fact that Android users do not have control over the application capabilities once the applications have been granted the requested privileges upon installation. In many cases, however, whether an application may get a privilege depends on the specific user context and thus we need a context-based access control mechanism by which privileges can be dynamically granted or revoked to applications based on the specific context of the user. In this paper we propose such an access control mechanism. Our implementation of context differentiates between closely located sub-areas within the same location. We have modified the Android operating system so that context-based access control restrictions can be specified and enforced. We have performed several experiments to assess the efficiency of our access control mechanism and the accuracy of context detection.

IEEE Privacy-Preserving Optimal Meeting Location Determination on Mobile Devices

Equipped with state-of-the-art smartphones and mobile devices, today’s highly interconnected urban population is increasingly dependent on these gadgets to organize and plan their daily lives. These applications often rely on current (or preferred) locations of individual users or a group of users to provide the desired service, which jeopardizes their privacy; users do not necessarily want to reveal their current (or preferred) locations to the service provider or to other, possibly untrusted, users. In this paper, we propose privacy-preserving algorithms for determining an optimal meeting location for a group of users. We perform a thorough privacy evaluation by formally quantifying privacy-loss of the proposed approaches. In order to study the performance of our algorithms in a real deployment, we implement and test their execution efficiency on Nokia smartphones. By means of a targeted user-study, we attempt to get an insight into the privacy-awareness of users in location-based services and the usability of the proposed solutions.

IEEE How Long to Wait? Predicting Bus Arrival Time with Mobile Phone Based Participatory Sensing

The bus arrival time is primary information to most city transport travelers. Excessively long waiting time at bus stops often discourages the travelers and makes them reluctant to take buses. In this paper, we present a bus arrival time prediction system based on bus passengers’ participatory sensing. With commodity mobile phones, the bus passengers’ surrounding environmental context is effectively collected and utilized to estimate the bus traveling routes and predict bus arrival time at various bus stops. The proposed system solely relies on the collaborative effort of the participating users and is independent from the bus operating companies, so it can be easily adopted to support universal bus service systems without requesting support from particular bus operating companies. Instead of referring to GPS-enabled location information, we resort to more generally available and energy efficient sensing resources, including cell tower signals, movement statuses, audio recordings, etc., which bring less burden to the participatory party and encourage their participation. We develop a prototype system with different types of Android-based mobile phones and comprehensively experiment with the NTU campus shuttle buses as well as Singapore public buses over a 7-week period. The evaluation results suggest that the proposed system achieves outstanding prediction accuracy compared with those bus operator initiated and GPS supported solutions. We further adopt our system and conduct quick trial experiments with London bus system for 4 days, which suggests the easy deployment of our system and promising system performance across cities. At the same time, the proposed solution is more generally available and energy friendly.

IEEE SPOC: A Secure and Privacy-Preserving Opportunistic Computing Framework for Mobile-Healthcare Emergency

With the pervasiveness of smart phones and the advance of wireless body sensor networks (BSNs), mobile Healthcare (m-Healthcare), which extends the operation of Healthcare provider into a pervasive environment for better health monitoring, has attracted considerable interest recently. However, the flourish of m-Healthcare still faces many challenges including information security and privacy preservation. In this paper, we propose a secure and privacy-preserving opportunistic computing framework, called SPOC, for m-Healthcare emergency. With SPOC, smart phone resources including computing power and energy can be opportunistically gathered to process the computing-intensive personal health information (PHI) during m-Healthcare emergency with minimal privacy disclosure. In specific, to leverage the PHI privacy disclosure and the high reliability of PHI process and transmission in m-Healthcare emergency, we introduce an efficient user-centric privacy access control in SPOC framework, which is based on an attribute-based access control and a new privacy-preserving scalar product computation (PPSPC) technique, and allows a medical user to decide who can participate in the opportunistic computing to assist in processing his overwhelming PHI data. Detailed security analysis shows that the proposed SPOC framework can efficiently achieve user-centric privacy access control in m-Healthcare emergency. In addition, performance evaluations via extensive simulations demonstrate the SPOC’s effectiveness in term of providing high-reliable-PHI process and transmission while minimizing the privacy disclosure during m-Healthcare emergency.

IEEE Achieve Privacy-Preserving Priority Classification on Patient Health Data in Remote E-Healthcare System

The wireless body area network (WBAN) has attracted considerable attention and becomes a promising approach to provide a 24-h on-the-go healthcare service for users. However, it still faces many challenges on the privacy of users’ sensitive personal information and the confidentiality of healthcare center’s disease models. For this reason, many privacy-preserving schemes have been proposed in recent years. However, the efficiency and accuracy of those privacy-preserving schemes become a big issue to be solved. In this paper, we propose an efficient and privacy-preserving priority classification scheme, named PPC, for classifying patients’ encrypted data at the WBAN-gateway in a remote eHealthcare system. Specifically, to reduce the system latency, we design a non-interactive privacy-preserving priority classification algorithm, which allows the WBAN-gateway to conduct the privacy-preserving priority classification for the received users’ medical packets by itself and to relay these packets according to their priorities (criticalities). A detailed security analysis shows that the PPC scheme can achieve the priority classification and packets relay without disclosing the privacy of the users’ personal information and the confidentiality of the healthcare center’s disease models. In addition, the extensive experiments with an android app and two java server programs demonstrate its efficiency in terms of computational costs and communication overheads.

IEEE An Exploration of Geographic Authentication Schemes

We design and explore the usability and security of two geographic authentication schemes: GeoPass and GeoPassNotes. GeoPass requires users to choose a place on a digital map to authenticate with (a location password). GeoPassNotes-an extension of GeoPass-requires users to annotate their location password with a sequence of words that they can associate with the location (an annotated location password). In GeoPassNotes, users are authenticated by correctly entering both a location and an annotation. We conducted user studies to test the usability and assess the security of location passwords and annotated location passwords. The results indicate that both the variants are highly memorable, and that annotated location passwords may be more advantageous than location passwords alone due to their increased security and the minimal usability impact introduced by the annotation.

IEEE Designing a Secure Exam Management System (sems) for M-Learning Environments Authentication of Smartphone Users Using Behavioral Biometrics

Smartphones and tablets have become ubiquitous in our daily lives. Smartphones, in particular, have become more than personal assistants. These devices have provided new avenues for consumers to play, work, and socialize whenever and wherever they want. Smartphones are small in size, so they are easy to handle and to stow and carry in users’ pockets or purses. However, mobile devices are also susceptible to various problems. One of the greatest concerns is the possibility of breach in security and privacy if the device is seized by an outside party. It is possible that threats can come from friends as well as strangers. Due to the size of smart devices, they can be easily lost and may expose details of users’ private lives. In addition, this might enable pervasive observation or imitation of one’s movements and activities, such as sending messages to contacts, accessing private communication, shopping with a credit card, and relaying information about where one has been. This paper highlights the potential risks that occur when smartphones are stolen or seized, discusses the concept of continuous authentication, and analyzes current approaches and mechanisms of behavioral biometrics with respect to methodology, associated datasets and evaluation approaches.

IEEE EPLQ: Efficient Privacy-Preserving Location-based Query over Outsourced Encrypted Data

With the pervasiveness of smart phones, location-based services (LBS) have received considerable attention and become more popular and vital recently. However, the use of LBS also poses a potential threat to user’s location privacy. In this paper, aiming at spatial range query, a popular LBS providing information about points of interest (POIs) within a given distance, we present an efficient and privacy-preserving location-based query solution, called EPLQ. Specifically, to achieve privacy-preserving spatial range query, we propose the first predicate-only encryption scheme for inner product range (IPRE), which can be used to detect whether a position is within a given circular area in a privacy-preserving way. To reduce query latency, we further design a privacy-preserving tree index structure in EPLQ. Detailed security analysis confirms the security properties of EPLQ. In addition, extensive experiments are conducted, and the results demonstrate that EPLQ is very efficient in privacy-preserving spatial range query over outsourced encrypted data. In particular, for a mobile LBS user using an Android phone, around 0.9 s is needed to generate a query, and it also only requires a commodity workstation, which plays the role of the cloud in our experiments, a few seconds to search POIs.

IEEE PassBYOP: Bring Your Own Picture for Securing Graphical Passwords

PassBYOP is a new graphical password scheme for public terminals that replaces the static digital images typically used in graphical password systems with personalized physical tokens, herein in the form of digital pictures displayed on a physical user-owned device such as a mobile phone. Users present these images to a system camera and then enter their password as a sequence of selections on live video of the token. Highly distinctive optical features are extracted from these selections and used as the password. We present three feasibility studies of PassBYOP examining its reliability, usability, and security against observation. The reliability study shows that image-feature based passwords are viable and suggests appropriate system thresholds – password items should contain a minimum of seven features, 40% of which must geometrically match originals stored on an authentication server in order to be judged equivalent. The usability study measures task completion times and error rates, revealing these to be 7.5 s and 9%, broadly comparable with prior graphical password systems that use static digital images. Finally, the security study highlights PassBYOP’s resistance to observation attack – three attackers are unable to compromise a password using shoulder surfing, camera-based observation, or malware. These results indicate that PassBYOP shows promise for security while maintaining the usability of current graphical password schemes.

IEEE Privacy-Preserving Location Sharing Services for Social Networks

A common functionality of many location-based social networking applications is a location sharing service that allows a group of friends to share their locations. With a potentially untrusted server, such a location sharing service may threaten the privacy of users. Existing solutions for Privacy-Preserving Location Sharing Services (PPLSS) require a trusted third party that has access to the exact location of all users in the system or rely on expensive algorithms or protocols in terms of computational or communication overhead. Other solutions can only provide approximate query answers. To overcome these limitations, we propose a new encryption notion, called Order-Retrievable Encryption (ORE), for PPLSS for social networking applications. The distinguishing characteristics of our PPLSS are that it (1) allows a group of friends to share their exact locations without the need of any third party or leaking any location information to any server or users outside the group, (2) achieves low computational and communication cost by allowing users to receive the exact location of their friends without requiring any direct communication between users or multiple rounds of communication between a user and a server, (3) provides efficient query processing by designing an index structure for our ORE scheme, (4) supports dynamic location updates, and (5) provides personalized privacy protection within a group of friends by specifying a maximum distance where a user is willing to be located by his/her friends. Experimental results show that the computational and communication cost of our PPLSS is much better than the state-of-the-art solution.

IEEE STAMP: Enabling Privacy-Preserving Location Proofs for Mobile Users

Location-based services are quickly becoming immensely popular. In addition to services based on users’ current location, many potential services rely on users’ location history, or their spatial-temporal provenance. Malicious users may lie about their spatial-temporal provenance without a carefully designed security system for users to prove their past locations. In this paper, we present the Spatial-Temporal provenance Assurance with Mutual Proofs (STAMP) scheme. STAMP is designed for ad-hoc mobile users generating location proofs for each other in a distributed setting. However, it can easily accommodate trusted mobile users and wireless access points. STAMP ensures the integrity and non-transferability of the location proofs and protects users’ privacy. A semi-trusted Certification Authority is used to distribute cryptographic keys as well as guard users against collusion by a light-weight entropy-based trust evaluation approach. Our prototype implementation on the Android platform shows that STAMP is low-cost in terms of computational and storage resources. Extensive simulation experiments show that our entropy-based trust model is able to achieve high ( > 0.9) collusion detection accuracy.

IEEE Understanding Smartphone Sensor and App Data for Enhancing the Security of Secret Questions

Many web applications provide secondary authentication methods, i.e., secret questions (or password recovery questions), to reset the account password when a user’s login fails. However, the answers to many such secret questions can be easily guessed by an acquaintance or exposed to a stranger that has access to public online tools (e.g., online social networks); moreover, a user may forget her/his answers long after creating the secret questions. Today’s prevalence of smartphones has granted us new opportunities to observe and understand how the personal data collected by smartphone sensors and apps can help create personalized secret questions without violating the users’ privacy concerns. In this paper, we present a Secret-Question based Authentication system, called “Secret-QA”, that creates a set of secret questions on basic of people’s smartphone usage. We develop a prototype on Android smartphones, and evaluate the security of the secret questions by asking the acquaintance/stranger who participates in our user study to guess the answers with and without the help of online tools; meanwhile, we observe the questions’ reliability by asking participants to answer their own questions. Our experimental results reveal that the secret questions related to motion sensors, calendar, app installment, and part of legacy app usage history (e.g., phone calls) have the best memorability for users as well as the highest robustness to attacks.

IEEE Delegated Authorization Framework for HER Services using Attribute Based Encryption

Medical organizations find it challenging to adopt cloud-based Electronic Health Records (EHR) services due to the risk of data breaches and the resulting compromise of patient data. Existing authorization models follow a patient-centric approach for EHR management, where the responsibility of authorizing data access is handled at the patients end. This creates a significant overhead for the patient who must authorize every access of their health record. This is not practical given that multiple personnel are typically involved in providing care and that the patient may not always be in a state to provide this authorization. Hence there is a need to develop a proper authorization delegation mechanism for safe, secure and easy to use cloud-based EHR Service management. We present a novel, centralized, attribute-based authorization mechanism that uses Attribute Based Encryption (ABE) and allows for delegated secure access of patient records. This mechanism transfers the service management overhead from the patient to the medical organization and allows easy delegation of cloud-based EHRs access authority to medical providers.

IEEE RescueMe: Smartphone-Based Self Rescue System for Disaster Rescue

Recent ubiquitous earthquakes have been leading to mass destruction of electrical power and cellular infrastructures, and deprive the innocent lives across the world. Due to the wide-area earthquake disaster, unavailable power and communication infrastructure, limited man-power and resource, traditional rescue operations and equipment are inefficient and time-consuming, leading to the golden hours missed. With the increasing proliferation of powerful wireless devices, like smartphones, they can be assumed to be abundantly available among the disaster victims and can act as valuable resource to coordinate disaster rescue operations. In this paper, we propose a smartphone-based self rescue system, also referred to as RescueMe, to assist the operations of disaster rescue and relief. The basic idea of RescueMe is that a set of smartphones carried by survivors trapped or buried under the collapsed infrastructure forms into a one-hop network and sends out distress signal in an energy-efficient manner to nearby rescue crews to assist rescue operations. We evaluate the proposed approach through extensive simulation experiment and compare its performance with the existing scheme TeamPhone. The simulation results show that the proposed approach can significantly reduce the schedule vacancy of broadcasting distress signal and improve the discovery probability with very little sacrifice of network lifetime, and indicate a potentially viable approach to expedite disaster rescue and relief operations.

IEEE GeoMoB – A Geo Location based browser for secured Mobile Banking

With banks reaching its users via mobile banking, it is becoming one of the essential feature that is demanded by almost every smartphone user. Mobile banking via a mobile browser is similar to internet banking. Browsing-based threats for smartphones are just the same as those for personal computers, elevating the need to focus on mobile security. Among the several authentication schemes, geolocation authentication is gaining importance as it is found most suitable for mobile devices. In this paper, GeoMoB, a dedicated secure mobile browser for mobile banking that makes use of multifactor authentication is designed and developed. GeoMoB features a geolocation based authentication scheme which ensures security of mobile transactions based on the user location. In addition to the existing two factor authentication scheme using user ID, password and OTP, the mobile number and geolocation is used to authenticate the user. The geolocation intimates the banks location from where the transaction is going to be performed thus helping banks to ensure secure transactions. The geolocation of the user is acquired through the network provider and hence the need for using GSM is eliminated. The multifactor authentication used in GeoMoB ensures security while performing mobile transaction and prevents users from various attacks.

IEEE Efficient JPEG Steganography Using Domain Transformation of Embedding Entropy

Nowadays, JPEG steganographic schemes, e.g., J-UNIWARD, which take into account the effects of embedding in the spatial domain tend to exhibit higher security and introduce less artifacts that can be captured by the prevalent steganalyzers. Following the paradigm, this letter proposes a new design of the distortion measure for JPEG steganography by incorporating the statistics of both the spatial and discrete cosine transform (DCT) domains. The spatial statistics of the decompressed JPEG images are first well characterized with distortion measures of some efficient steganographic schemes in the spatial domain, e.g., HILL, and the resulting embedding entropies of spatial blocks in alignment with DCT blocks are then transformed into the DCT domain to obtain the distortion measures for JPEG steganography. Experimental results show that the proposed method outperforms considerably other state-of-the-art JPEG steganographic schemes, i.e., J-UNIWARD and UERD, for the most effective feature set GFR at present, and rivals them for other feature sets, e.g., DCTR and CC-JRM.

IEEE A Secure Verifiable Ranked Choice Online Voting System Based on Homomorphic Encryption

Advanced security methods are necessary to introduce effective online voting in the whole world. Elections conducted on paper consume a lot of resources and contribute to the destruction of forests, which leads to climate deterioration. Recent online voting experiences in countries, such as the United States, India, and Brazil, demonstrated that further research is needed to improve security guarantees for future elections, to ensure the confidentiality of votes and enable the verification of their integrity and validity. In this paper, we propose a ranked choice online voting system, which addresses these challenges. It eliminates all hardwired restrictions on the possible assignments of points to different candidates according to the voters’ personal preferences. In order to protect the confidentiality of the votes, each cast ballot is encrypted using the exponential ElGamal cryptosystem before submission. Furthermore, during voting the system ensures that proofs are generated and stored for each element in the cast ballot. These proofs can then be used to verify the correctness and the eligibility of each ballot before counting without decrypting and accessing the content of the ballot. This validates the votes in the counting process and at the same time maintains confidentiality. The security and performance analyses included in this paper demonstrate that our method has achieved significant improvements in comparison with the previous systems. The outcomes of our experiments also show that our proposed protocols are feasible for practical implementations.

IEEE Experiences Using QR Codes for Improving the Teaching-Learning Process in industrial Engineering Subjects

The number of mobile phones and tablets has notably been raising in last few years, which allows to extend its potential applications. In the field of education, the possibilities offered by augmented reality are yet to be explored. The experience which is proposed in this paper pretends to implement QR codes in subject teaching belonging to an industrial engineering degree. In particular, changes are shown in two subjects (electronic instrumentation and thermal engineering), with the aim to improve the learning process with the use of QR codes in the practices of both subjects. An opinion test was used to evaluate the undergraduate’s acceptance rate and satisfaction with this new technology proposed. The results of this survey were satisfactory and support the proposal to use mobile technology as part of the learning process.

IEEE Content-Oriented User Modeling for Personalized Response Ranking in Chatbots

Automatic chatbots (also known as chat-agents) have attracted much attention from both researching and industrial fields. Generally, the semantic relevance between users’ queries and the corresponding responses is considered as the essential element for conversation modeling in both generation and ranking based chat systems. By contrast, it is a nontrivial task to adopt the users’ information, such as preference, social role, etc., into conversational models reasonably, while users’ profiles play a significant role in the procedure of conversations by providing the implicit contexts. This paper aims to address the personalized response ranking task by incorporating user profiles into the conversation model. In our approach, users’ personalized representations are latently learned from the contents posted by them via a two-branch neural network. After that, a deep neural network architecture is further presented to learn the fusion representation of posts, responses, and personal information. In this way, the proposed model could understand conversations from the users’ perspective; hence, the more appropriate responses are selected for a specified person. The experimental results on two datasets from social network services demonstrate that our approach is hopeful to represent users’ personal information implicitly based on user generated contents, and it is promising to perform as an important component in chatbots to select the personalized responses for each user.

IEEE Face recognition System for Smartphones based on LBP

This paper presents a face recognition algorithm based on Local Binary Pattern (LBP) to be implemented in a Smartphone with Android operating system where the input image is obtained using the camera of such Smartphone. The LBP algorithm is used for Face characterization, due to its low complexity and its robustness light of this method is chosen to be applied in a Smartphone, this is because the light sensor of smartphone could darken or lighten the captured image and affect a efficient recognition. To perform system testing on a Smartphone was used a standard database (AR Face database) to simulate the capture of images, the average of images was used for obtaining a template by person and using Euclidean distance for classification, showing that the LBP obtains good results using a simple classification algorithm with a Smartphone with limited processing power like a smartphone, further tests were performed with 1 to 9 training images, obtaining up to 90% of recognition.

IEEE Anti-theft application for android based devices

This paper presents a technique to improve anti-theft for android based mobile phones by using different services like MMS instead of SMS. As the use of smartphones, tablets, phablets based on android operating system is increasing, many scenarios related with anti-theft have already been proposed and many software based on anti-theft have also been developed, but most of these software are not freely available and it’s difficult to identify the thief by using these software’s e.g. GPS Tracking. We put forward a new scheme, which enhances the present scenario, based on new technologies like Multimedia Messages. The scenario proposed in this work is totally dependent on the hardware of your smartphone like camera (front & back) and support for multimedia messages. Once this software is installed, it will work in the background, stores the current SIM number in a variable and keeps checking continuously for SIM change, whenever SIM gets changed from mobile, it will take snapshots and record a video in the background i.e., without taking user permission and then it will send an MMS, and number of snap shots, to an alternate mobile number and an email id, which was provided during installation. The enviable advantage of this software is that it is very easy to configure and it keeps running in the background without interrupting the user. To some extent it helps the owner to identify the thief.

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SHREC Enters the New Frontier of Space Research at Pitt

Graduate students attend ieee smc-it/scc and smallsat conferences to present their research, meet potential collaborators, and help launch the new era of pitt space.

The National Science Foundation Center for Space, High-Performance, and Resilient Computing, or SHREC , is approaching lightspeed as the University of Pittsburgh expands its space research initiatives.

The research group recently attended two major space conferences this past summer: the joint IEEE Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (IEEE SMC-IT) and the Space Computing Conference (SCC) , as well as the Small Satellite Conference (SSC) , to demonstrate to attendees the capabilities and most recent research produced by the center.

“This is an exciting time for Pitt’s launch into space research and workforce development,” said Alan George, R&H Mickle Endowed Chair and Professor and Department Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and founding director of SHREC. “Having a presence at these conferences greatly contributes to  Pitt being recognized as a national hub for this type of knowledge and exploration. What is especially inspiring is that our amazing graduate students are Pitt’s ambassadors because they have the hands-on knowledge and experience to present these advances.” 

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The IEEE SMC-IT/SCC conferences , especially SCC, showcase a wide range of cutting-edge research areas pursued by the ECE department and SHREC, such as onboard processing, autonomous operations, innovative computing architectures for space, fault-tolerant computing, radiation effects on complex devices, and advanced memory technologies. These technologies have been developed by SHREC and applied thus far to three mission experiments on the International Space Station, with the Pitt campus serving as Mission Control.

SHREC presented three research papers at this joint space conference:

  • “Reliable, ML-Based Image Processing and Compression for An Accelerated Onboard Imaging Pipeline,” which focuses on an AI-based data compression system that SHREC developed to improve data downlink speeds and make more efficient use of onboard storage resources.
  • “Toward a Radiation-Tolerant Display System,” which is a collaboration between SHREC and NASA on developing new astronaut displays for deep space.
  • “Performance Characterization of Gemini APU Processing-in-Memory Devices for Space,” which explores a new kind of hardware architecture that can be used in orbit.

Additionally, new alumnus Tyler Garrett MSECE ’18 PhD ECE ’24 participated in the workshop panel “Balancing Performance, Fault-Tolerance, and Security for Future Space Systems,” and presented “Advancing Onboard Processing and Sensing Capabilities Through Radiation-Tolerant Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Hybrid Design Methods.” The presentation covers the evolution of SHREC’s space missions, technologies, and research efforts from Pitt’s perspective. Other panelists included members from NASA, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, European Space Agency, international universities, and Airbus.

“The knowledge gained from our experience at these conferences, along with our years of experience in space computing, allows us to better equip our Pitt colleagues with the processing capabilities required to enable other areas like medicine, engineering, and science to achieve their own research objectives,” Garrett said.

The IEEE SMC-IT/SCC was also attended by fellow SHREC contributors and PhD students Michael Cannizzaro and Diego Wildenstein.

Cannizzaro used the opportunity to learn more about Microchip Technology’s High-Performance Spaceflight Computing (HPSC) processor chip , a novel space-qualified processor that will soon be available to the space industry, while Wildenstein presented SHREC’s research alongside Garrett.

“Attending conferences like these is critical to help grow Pitt's space research program,” Wildenstein said. “The exchange of ideas during conferences like this helps us to better understand the direction and needs of the space community so that our research can build off of that. It is also helpful to present our research in front of the greater space community, which provides us with important feedback and new ideas on how we can continue to improve.”

Small Satellite (SmallSat) Conference

A small satellite is even smaller than a mini-fridge, which makes them all the more complicated to launch into space.

The SmallSat Conference is an opportunity for researchers to explore how “automation is being integrated into small satellite systems across space, launch, ground, and user segments.”

SHREC hosted a booth on the main convention floor, showcasing their research at Pitt. Both Wildenstein and PhD student Ian Peitzch presented papers. Wildenstein focused on data compression using AI, while Peitzch delved into image processing and classification.

PhD students and SHREC contributors Linus Silbernagel and Cannizzaro were also in attendance. Cannizzaro noted how conferences like SmallSat help build connections and engage with the space community that directly impacts their work, including with other universities and labs.

“We work a lot with industry,” Silbernagel said. “They help drive our research, so when people discover our booth, we use that opportunity. And boom. We have new connections and potentially new collaborators.”

Wildenstein added that the experience is “inspiring.”

“We can take what they’ve done and take what we’ve done and see if there’s any way to collaborate or possibly spur any ideas for what we can do in the future,” Wildenstein said.

Professor Karu Sankaralingam and alumnus Doug Burger PhD’98 among those distinguished with 2024 ISCA Influential Paper Award

By Rachel Robey

The distinction honors the impact of the TRIPS architecture, “one of the most complex microprocessor prototypes ever built in academia.” 

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Congratulations to Department of Computer Sciences (CS) Professor Karu Sankaralingam and alumnus Doug Burger PhD’98 (Microsoft), who recently received the 2024 ISCA Influential Paper Award at this year’s International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA) in Buenos Aires, Argentina . Alongside Sankaralingam and Burger, co-authors Stephen W. Keckler (NVIDIA), Ramadass Nagarajan (Intel), Haiming Liu (Google), Changkyu Kim (Meta), Jaehyuk Huh (KAIST), and Charles R. Moore are co-recipients of the award.

Presented annually, the ISCA Influential Paper Award recognizes a standout paper from the ISCA Conference fifteen years prior. Winning papers are those which have demonstrated “the most impact on the field (in terms of research, development, products or ideas) during the intervening years.” 

Dubbed the “test of time award,” the ISCA Influential Paper Award is jointly administered by the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture ( ACM SIGARCH ) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Architecture ( IEEE-CS TCCA ).

TRIPS: A new standard in microchip architecture

Originally published in 2003, “ Exploiting ILP, TLP, and DLP with the polymorphous TRIPS architecture ” proposed the polymorphous TRIPS architecture, a microprocessor architecture “which can be configured for different granularities and types of parallels.” The work addressed the issue of design fragility, a phenomenon “in which an architecture tailored for one type of workload would perform poorly when processing a different type of workload.” At the time of publication, polymorphous computing was just emerging as a potential methodology for addressing fragility.

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“Our primary goal was to demonstrate that a polymorphous architecture — one chip design capable of targeting very different types of workloads — negated the need for numerous designs tuned to specific classes of workloads,” says Sankaralingam. “Today, the ideas from the TRIPS project are seen in how memory systems are built in modern microprocessors. Almost all modern chips have some form of polymorphous memory system.”

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TRIPS was developed at the University of Texas-Austin while Sankaralingam, Nagarajan, Liu, Kim, and Huh were PhD students researching under co-advisors and project leads Keckler and Burger. Burger describes it as “ one of the most complex microprocessor prototypes ever built in academia ” — at the time of publication, it held a never-before-attempted 1,024 instructions in flight.

In a recent retrospective , Sankaralingam reflected on the broad impact of the TRIPS project: “We showed that this partitioning approach results in a less fragile architecture by using polymorphous mechanisms to yield high performance for both coarse and fine-grained concurrence.”

Congratulations again to Karu, Doug, and the co-authors.

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