Using Android for Image Processing Projects PDF Tutorial


In this tutorial, we will learn how to set up the Android software development environment and how to implement image processing operations on an Android-based mobile device (e.g., the DROID phone that you have received for the class assignments). Android is an open-source platform developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance on which interesting and powerful new applications can be quickly developed and distributed to many mobile device users.

There is a growing community of Android developers and a growing market for Android-based devices (e.g., Motorola DROID, HTC DROID ERIS, Google Nexus One). Android also comes with a vast library of useful functions, including functions for user interfaces, image/bitmap manipulation, and camera control that we will frequently use in EE368. We look forward to seeing your novel image processing algorithms and applications running on Android-based devices as the quarter progresses. The tutorial is split into two parts. In the first part, we will explain how to download and install the Android software tools onto your computer. Then, in the second part, we will explain how to develop image processing programs that can run on an Android-based mobile device.

February 11, 2011 | Posted in Android, Electronic Manual, HTC Manual | Leave a Comment

Corsair Intel Sandy Bridge Platform PDF Technical Overview

A new year is upon us, and Intel has just launched its 2 nd generation Core series i5 and i7 CPUs just in time for anyone looking to start off the new year by building a brand new PC. Intel’s latest generation CPU is code named “Sandy Bridge” and uses an all new 32nm micro architecture, compared to last year’s lineup of 45nm “Nehalem” branded CPUs. Luckily we at Corsair are fully prepared for the new Sandy Bridge CPUs with the launch of our new Vengeance series memory which was released just a few weeks ago, but before we get into that, let’s talk a little about the new chip from Intel.

February 3, 2011 | Posted in Component Manual, Electronic Manual | Leave a Comment

Gigabyte Sandy Bridge Gaming Laptop PDF Technical Specification Manual

CES 2011 may be officially over, but the devices showcased there are still showing up in the news, and will keep doing so, like a certain mobile computer that Gigabyte offered, along with a press release. Recently, quite a few new hardware products were launched, like Intel’s new collection of CPUs and NVIDIA’s 500M GPUs.

Despite whatever legal issues may still exist between the chip giant and the GPU maker, the fact remains that their products still make excellent combinations. While the new Sandy Bridge Core CPUs have their own built-in graphics, they are far from capable of handling most games with average to high video requirements. As such, mobile graphics, in this case from NVIDIA, are required, and Gigabyte’s P2532N is one laptop that abides by this model.

February 3, 2011 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Notebook | Leave a Comment

Facebook for BlackBerry PDF User Guide Manual

If you are not receiving notifications on Facebook ® for BlackBerry ®, or if you do not receive any notification that you expect, do one or more of the following: Make sure you’re logged into Facebook for BlackBerry devices. Make sure you update your e-mail to receive notifications on Facebook ® on behalf of an e-mail address associated with your BlackBerry. You can use Facebook ® for BlackBerry ® devices to stay in touch with your friends. You can send messages to your friends, invite new friends to display notifications, upload photos to your Facebook ® account, and more. You can download images from the demand for media and photographic accessories. If the BlackBerry has a camera, you can also upload pictures taken with the camera.

January 24, 2011 | Posted in BlackBerry, Electronic Manual, Software | Leave a Comment

Amazon Kindle DX 3rd Edition PDF User’s Guide

DX is the upgrade version of Amazon Kindle with many functions in one device. The user guide in PDF format is your third edition provides an overview of the Kindle DX highlights some basic functions, so you can start reading as soon as possible. You can leave this guide at any time by pressing the Home button on the Kindle. There are 11 chapters in this user guide for the Amazon Kindle is to solve the problems.

Chapter 1 Getting Started with the Kindle, the display mode, how about using buttons, menus and menu applications, how to enter text using the upper / lower case, numbers, puctuation, symbols, rotate the display and status indicator. Chapter 2 is to become familiar with the contents ignite, how to organize and manage collections of content. Chapter 3 in reading on the Kindle, the types of content, format, content Kindel, moving from one place to search for definitions, clippings and annotations, shared notes and highlights your social network, read files PDF, listen audio equipment. Chapter 4 of the introduction page of search results, the research carried out remotely.

January 24, 2011 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual | Leave a Comment

Skype for Asterisk PDF Administrator Manual Guide

Asterisk is the world’s leading open source telephony engine and tool kit. Offering flexibility unheard of in the world of proprietary communications, Asterisk empowers developers and integrators to create advanced communication solutions…for free. Asterisk is released as open source under the GNU General Public License (GPL), and it is available for download free of charge. Asterisk is the most popular open source telephony software available, with the Asterisk Community being the top influencer in VoIP. Asterisk can be configured as the core of an IP or hybrid PBX, switching calls, managing routes, enabling features, and connecting callers with the outside world over IP, analog (POTS), and digital (T1/E1/J1/BRI) connections.

Asterisk runs on a wide variety of operating systems including Linux, Mac OS X, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and Sun Solaris. It provides all of the features you would expect from a PBX including many advanced features that are often associated with high end (and high cost) proprietary PBXs. Asterisk’s architecture is designed for maximum flexibility and supports Voice over IP in many protocols, and can interoperate with almost all standards-based telephony equipment using relatively inexpensive hardware.

December 29, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Phone/Fax Machine | Leave a Comment

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