Controlling the applications running on a Windows system by means of Android devices.
Journal Title: Romanian Journal of Human - Computer Interaction - Year 2012, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
This article presents a client-server application that, enabling the user to remotely control with an Android component the applications running on the Microsoft Windows operating system. The system consists of two main modules: the client (the application running the user’s phone) and the server (the application running on the computer). Additionally, there are two means of communication between the two key components: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Tests we have done on this solution demonstrated the robustness of the application in use over a long period of time, stress testing and communication when there are objects between client and server.
Authors and Affiliations
Cristina Serban, Irina Grosu, Alexandra Siriţeanu, Alexandru Averescu, Adrian Iftene
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