Browsing Department of Computer Science by Author "Agbinya, Johnson I."
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A digital identity management system
Phiri, Jackson (UWC, 2007)The recent years have seen an increase in the number of users accessing online services using communication devices such as computers, mobile phones and cards based credentials such as credit cards. This has prompted most ... -
An intelligent vertical handoff decision algorithm in next generation wireless networks
Gyekye, Yaw Nkansah (2010)Seamless mobility is the missing ingredient needed to address the inefficient communication problems faced by the field workforces of service companies that are using field workforce automation solutions to streamline and ... -
An intelligent vertical handoff decision algorithm in next generation wireless networks
Nkansah-Gyekye, Yaw (University of the Western Cape, 2010)The objective of the thesis research is to design such vertical handoff decision algorithms in order for mobile field workers and other mobile users equipped with contemporary multimode mobile devices to communicate ... -
Models and applications of wireless networks in rural environments
Li, Yang (University of the Western Cape, 2005)With the unprecedented growth of the communication industry that the world is experiencing, the demand from rural inhabitants for high quality communications at an economically affordable cost is growing. However, rural ... -
Remote surveillance and face tracking with mobile phones (smart eyes)
Da Silva, Sandro Cahanda Marinho (University of the Western Cape, 2005)This thesis addresses analysis, evaluation and simulation of low complexity face detection algorithms and tracking that could be used on mobile phones. Network access control using face recognition increases the user-friendliness ... -
SIP-based content development for wireless mobile devices with delay constraints
Lakay, Elthea Trevolee (University of the Western Cape, 2006)SIP is receiving much attention these days and it seems to be the most promising candidate as a signaling protocol for the current and future IP telephony services. Realizing this, there is the obvious need to provide a ...