Mobile Phone Based Ad Hoc Network Using Built In Bluetooth for Ubiquitous Life

There are about 90 million high performance mobile phones used in Japan. We are now planning to develop new applications of mobile phone to support children and elder and disabled people who are out of scope of major mobile phone application based on their requirements. We have a responsibility to e...

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Mobile handsets
Testing
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