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      PocketDrive: A system for mobile control of desktop PC and its applications using PDAs

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      Yıldırım, Yenel
      Körpeoğlu, İbrahim
      Date
      2007-11
      Source Title
      22nd International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, ISCIS 2007 - Proceedings
      Publisher
      IEEE
      Pages
      358 - 363
      Language
      English
      Type
      Conference Paper
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      Abstract
      Today, consumer electronic devices and PCs are inevitable parts of our daily life. Controlling those devices remotely is an important aspect of the technology. We have already universal remote control devices for controlling consumer electronic devices. Similarly, we may control our desktop and laptop PCs and their applications remotely via portable and smaller computers like PDAs and Pocket PCs. This paper presents a system and its architecture that enable a wireless-enabled PDA to control a PC and its applications remotely over a 802.11 or Bluetooth link. With such a system running on a PDA, a user can start, run and control PC applications from any location that is reachable via 802.11 link. This enables flexibility, ease of use, and freedom for the user of PC applications. ©2007 IEEE.
      Keywords
      Cellular telephone systems
      Communication
      Computer systems
      Control system applications
      Cybernetics
      Hand held computers
      Information management
      Information science
      Laptop computers
      Microcomputers
      Personal digital assistants
      Remote control
      Thermoelectric equipment
      Consumer electronic devices
      Control PC
      Ease-of-use
      International symposium
      ITS architecture
      PC applications
      Pocket PCs
      Universal remote control (URC)
      Computer control
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/26989
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      http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISCIS.2007.4456888
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