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Seminar Topic: Ver A
SOCIETY’S
K. L. E. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,HUBBALLI-27
Opp.Airport,Gokul,Hubballi-580 027
SEMINAR TOPIC
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sAbstract:-
Traditional personal computer are preferred lesscompared to smartphone
in daily life because smartphonehave become ubiquitous. Sometimes due
to hardwaredifferences of smartphones varies immensely and sometimesit
cannot meet the expectations of users. Hence virtualsmartphone came into
picture which consists of tinyprojectors, Camera, Speaker, mike and cloud
computing toconnect both the physical and virtual world. There aremalicious
application which can harm the smartphone andcause the local private
information to be leaked which cancause huge losses. This paper is about
Virtual SmartphonePlatform shortly termed as VSP. It introduces
virtualsmartphone deployed in cloud in physical smartphone toincrease its
capability. Virtual smartphone communicationcan be done with help of
natural hand gesture. Virtualsmartphone end physical dependency of mobile
phone.Virtual smartphone can be operated remotely with the helpof thin
client of VSP and overcomes the limitations ofphysical mobile devices. Virtual
smartphone with the help ofradio waves and tiny projectors and cloud
computingtechnology make virtual image of our smartphone availableon our
palm through which user can control its smartphonevirtually without physical
touch. Virtual image ofsmartphone can be created through scanners and
madeavailable on user palm through tiny projectors and can beused to make
call and also for watching movies
K. L. E. SOCIETY’S
K. L. E. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,HUBBALLI-27
Opp.Airport,Gokul,Hubballi-580 027
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