Mobile Information Service and Its Architectural Design for Rural Development

Bridging the Gap: CAM - A New Approach to Mobile Computing in Rural Areas

Authors

  • Katepalli Naveen Babu Research Scholar Author
  • Dr. K. P. Yadav Assistant Professor Author

Keywords:

mobile information service, architectural design, rural development, mobile computing, rustic conditions, electronic mobile applications, custom mobile applications, CAM, standardized identifications, numeric strings, minimal navigation, map linkage, paper practices, offline multimedia interaction, rural supply chains, grassroots development, electronic medical histories

Abstract

Implementing successful rural computing applications requires tending to various significant challenges. Late advances in mobile phone computing capabilities make this gadget a possible contender to address the customer equipment requirements. Long battery life, wireless connectivity, strong state memory, low cost and quick utility all improve it suited to rustic conditions than a PC. In any case, current mobile software stages are not as fitting. Electronic mobile applications are difficult to utilize, don't exploit the mobile phone’s media capabilities and require an online association. Custom mobile applications are hard to create and convey. To address these impediments we exhibit CAM - another system for creating and sending mobile computing applications in the country creating world. CAM applications are gotten to by catching standardized identifications utilizing the mobile phone camera, or entering numeric strings with the keypad. Supporting negligible route, guide linkage to paper hones and disconnected multi-media communication, CAM is interestingly adjusted to provincial gadget, client and framework requirements. To show the broadness of the system, we list various CAM-based applications that we have actualized or are arranging. These incorporate preparing miniaturized scale back advances, encouraging provincial supply chains, recording grassroots development and getting to electronic medical histories.

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Published

2012-08-01