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Permission-Based Privacy Analysis For Android Applications, Erza Gashi, Zhilbert Tafa Oct 2017

Permission-Based Privacy Analysis For Android Applications, Erza Gashi, Zhilbert Tafa

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While Information and Communication Technology (ICT) trends are moving towards the Internet of Things (IoT), mobile applications are becoming more and more popular. Mostly due to their pervasiveness and the level of interaction with the users, along with the great number of advantages, the mobile applications bring up a great number of privacy related issues as well. These platforms can gather our very sensitive private data by only granting them a list of permissions during the installation process. Additionally, most of the users can find it difficult, or even useless, to analyze system permissions. Thus, their guess of app’s safety …


Logging Of Data For Eog Signals In Ambient Assisted Living Controlled Via Mobile Devices, Wolfgang Wild, Andreas Oberleitner, Robert Lurf, Felix Breitenecker Nov 2013

Logging Of Data For Eog Signals In Ambient Assisted Living Controlled Via Mobile Devices, Wolfgang Wild, Andreas Oberleitner, Robert Lurf, Felix Breitenecker

UBT International Conference

The paper describes a portable device for recording eye movements through Electrooculography (EOG). The gained bio signal can be used for monitoring the vigilance or basic eye control commands. The measurement is done with sticky electrodes; therefore it is non-invasive and easy to use. A special dedicated hardware device was developed for the purpose of data acquisition. The device has been tailored to be used in real life environments. The device allows rechargeable battery powered data acquisition of 3 EOG channels with 24bit resolution and 250Hz sampling rate per channel, over a period of up to 10 hours. Time information …