Java Solutions for Real Time Vocal Signal Transmission using the UDP Protocol
Journal Title: Romanian Journal of Human - Computer Interaction - Year 2008, Vol 1, Issue 3
Abstract
Java technologies cover at this moment all aspects concerning software developing. This paper proposes a software solution for real time vocal signal transmission using Java technologies. The proposed solution can be an alternative way for directly, simply and useful communication for people with visual disabilities. It is able to supply, in particular circumstances, more sophisticated and expensive technologies; for instance vocal synthesis. The paper contains a theoretical part that presents used Java technologies (Java Sound Application Programming Interface) and network programming aspects using the UDP protocol- and an applicative part that presents the elements of proposal software solution – the application architecture and significant sequences of source code.
Authors and Affiliations
Titus Felix Furtună, Marian Dârdală
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