Developing input solutions for next generation mobile devices
The last decade has seen a proliferation of personal communication devices. The number of mobile phone users is increasing in millions. As the features offered by phone manufacturers and operators increased, one particular feature, Text Messaging, has gained immense popularity. The keypads that have...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-605352020-11-01T11:31:10Z Developing input solutions for next generation mobile devices Xu, Xin Yang, Cheng Vignesh Ezhilarasan Maya Venkataramani Chen I-Ming School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Motorola Electronics Pte Ltd Singapore-MIT Alliance Programme DRNTU::Engineering::Manufacturing The last decade has seen a proliferation of personal communication devices. The number of mobile phone users is increasing in millions. As the features offered by phone manufacturers and operators increased, one particular feature, Text Messaging, has gained immense popularity. The keypads that have been traditionally used with mobile phones were not designed for the current levels of text entry usage. As the features on mobile phones grew in number, they were built to adapt to the keypad rather than the keypad being the ideal interface. With the proliferation of such features and the growing popularity of Short Messaging Service (SMS) and Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), there is a need for an Input Solution to integrate with these requirements seamlessly. Master of Science (IMST) 2014-05-28T03:11:27Z 2014-05-28T03:11:27Z 2003 2003 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60535 en 132 p. application/pdf |
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The last decade has seen a proliferation of personal communication devices. The number of mobile phone users is increasing in millions. As the features offered by phone manufacturers and operators increased, one particular feature, Text Messaging, has gained immense popularity. The keypads that have been traditionally used with mobile phones were not designed for the current levels of text entry usage. As the features on mobile phones grew in number, they were built to adapt to the keypad rather than the keypad being the ideal interface. With the proliferation of such features and the growing popularity of Short Messaging Service (SMS) and Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), there is a need for an Input Solution to integrate with these requirements seamlessly. |
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