WIRELESS TRAFFIC VIEWER USING J2ME

38 PAGES (5287 WORDS) Computer Science Project

ABSTRACT
Real time data and information processing and transmission is the bane of the modern day information technology concepts.
[J2ME] phones can monitor real-time traffic video realization that This document is the realization of Mobile Traffic Cam Viewer, Electronic devices connect to one another in a variety of ways: A cable connects a computer's processing unit to a display, a data cable and a docking cradle connect a personal digital assistant (PDA) or a cellular phone to a computer, radio waves connect a cordless phone to its base unit, an infrared beam connects a remote control to a television. The elaborate array of connectors among electronic devices cries out for a better solution. That's where Bluetooth comes in. Bluetooth is a completely different way to form connections between electronic devices in close proximity. You can think of it as a cable-replacement technology, but its applications are limited only by our imaginations. Bluetooth does more than just replace cables. It is a radio-frequency technology that uses the 2.4 GHz Industrial-Scientific-Medical (ISM) band. If you have a baby monitor or a garage-door opener you're already using the ISM band.


TABLE OF CONTENT
TITLE PAGE                                   
CERTIFICATION                               
APPROVAL                               
DEDICATION                                   
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT                       
ABSTRACT                                   
TABLE OF CONTENT    

                           
CHAPTER ONE
1.0    INTRODUCTION                           
1.1    STATEMENT OF PROBLEM                       
1.2    PURPOSE OF STUDY                           
1.3    AIMS AND OBJECTIVES                        
1.4    SCOPE/DELIMITATIONS                       
1.5    LIMITATIONS/CONSTRAINTS                       
1.6    DEFINITION OF TERMS    
                   
CHAPTER TWO
2.0    LITERATURE REVIEW     
                      
CHAPTER THREE
3.0    METHODS FOR FACT FINDING AND DETAILED DISCUSSIONS OF THE SYSTEM
3.1     METHODOLOGIES FOR FACT-FINDING
3.2    DISCUSSIONS       
     
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0    FUTURES, IMPLICATIONS AND CHALLENGES OF THE SYSTEM
4.1    FUTURES
4.2    IMPLICATIONS
4.3    CHALLENGES

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0    RECOMMENDATIONS, SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION       
5.1    RECOMMENDATION                           
5.2    SUMMARY                               
5.3    CONCLUSION                               
5.4    REFERENCES