SYNOTE MOBILE HTML5 RESPONSIVE DESIGN VIDEO ANNOTATION APPLICATION
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): E.A. DRAFFAN , WEI JING , YUNJIA LI
Abstract: Synote Mobile has been developed as an accessible cross device and cross browser HTML5 webbased collaborative replay and annotation tool to make web-based recordings easier to access, search, manage, and exploit for learners, teachers and others. It has been developed as a new mobile HTML5 version of the award winning open source and freely available Synote which has been used since 2008 by students throughout the world to learn interactively from recordings. While most UK students now carry mobile devices capable of replaying Internet video, the majority of these devices cannot replay Synote’s accessible, searchable, annotated recordings as Synote was created in 2008 when few students had phones or tablets capable of replaying these videos.
- Publication Date: 07-Apr-2013
- DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-5939-1-27
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VIRTUAL IP GENERATION AND ALLOCATION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE ADHOC NETWORKS
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): R.K.SINGH , TANU PREET SINGH , SATINDER KAUR
Abstract: Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) are growing in popularity due to the abundance of mobile devices, the speed and convenience of deployment, and the independence of network infrastructure. In such an IP-based network, IP address assignment to mobile devices is one of the most important network configuration parameters. A mobile device cannot participate in unicast communications until it is assigned a free IP address and the corresponding subnet mask. One of the most important resources is the set of IP addresses that are assigned to the network. When a new node wants to join a network, it has to be assigned an IP address as part of its initialization. For assigning an IP address to nodes one should meet the following requirements: There should be no conflict in IP address assignment, i.e., at any given instant of time there should not be two or more nodes with the same IP address. An IP address is assigned only for the duration the node stays in the network. When the node departs the ne
- Publication Date: 23-Jun-2012
- DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-5939-1-30
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