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Research Project On Biometrics, Alia Hassan, Ingy Nazif
Research Project On Biometrics, Alia Hassan, Ingy Nazif
Papers, Posters, and Presentations
As technology evolves, and our personal details become more and more susceptible to hacking, one of the most important concerns we now have is being sure our phones, computers, networks are secure. We have begun to move on from simple password and motion patterns onto using facial recognition, and other forms of biometric recognition technology to protect our private information. The iPhone 5 for example, now presents features to identify uniquely the owner of the device, in the form of fingerprint detection. So we decided to focus on the topic biometrics for this research paper, which is basically how to …
Competition In Information Technologies: Standards-Essential Patents, Non-Practicing Entities And Frand Bidding, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Competition In Information Technologies: Standards-Essential Patents, Non-Practicing Entities And Frand Bidding, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
All Faculty Scholarship
Standard Setting is omnipresent in networked information technologies. Virtually every cellular phone, computer, digital camera or similar device contains technologies governed by a collaboratively developed standard. If these technologies are to perform competitively, the processes by which standards are developed and implemented must be competitive. In this case attaining competitive results requires a mixture of antitrust and non-antitrust legal tools.
FRAND refers to a firm’s ex ante commitment to make its technology available at a “fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory royalty.” The FRAND commitment results from bidding to have one’s own technology selected as a standard. Typically the FRAND commitment is …
Combining Multiple, Inexpensive Gps Receivers To Increase Accuracy And Reliability, Daniel Kenneth Schrader
Combining Multiple, Inexpensive Gps Receivers To Increase Accuracy And Reliability, Daniel Kenneth Schrader
Open Access Theses
GPS is a technology that allows for accurate tracking of various parameters, namely speed and location. Many modern systems and tools require a rapidly-refreshing report of their speed and/or location, but the GPS technology available to most users may not be accurate enough for some applications. Methods currently
exist to improve GPS accuracy, but many or all of these methods are expensive, difficult, or simply not available without special technology and permission.
The research presented in this thesis describes an attempt to improve the accuracy and/or reliability of GPS, without using any expensive or restricted methods. The ability for any …