Motorola Mobility Context-Driven Content Delivery CSE 498

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CSE 498 Third Floor | Lake Ontario Room 9:10 a. m.
Motorola Mobility
Context-Driven Content Delivery
As the mobile device market continues to grow, consumers are
using smart phones and tablets more and more in everyday
situations.
Compared to the rapid innovations of most technology, the
television viewing experience has hardly changed.
The Context-Driven Content Delivery system provides an
interactive television experience. As the viewer is watching a
television show, the CompleteTV Android application can
display other forms of content relevant to what is currently
playing on the television.
Content providers have the ability to market their products to
targeted audiences by utilizing the system. For example, a
content provider could set an advertisement for Walmart as
soon as a character on television walks into a Walmart store.
The viewers can synchronize their mobile devices through their
cable box at home or, if they are out of range of their cable
box, through recording an audio sample from the program that
is being viewed. The user also has the option to manually
select the program from the Android application.
The Context-Driven Content Delivery system is created using
Java along with the RESTful web framework and PostgreSQL.
Our mobile applications are written in jQuery Mobile for
optimal user experience. These applications are deployed on a
Glassfish server and are optimized for the Motorola Xoom
tablet device.
Michigan State University
Motorola Mobility
Team Members (left to right)
Project Sponsors
Yudong Yi
Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Krunal Shah
Libertyville, Illinois
Cory Harter
Holland, Michigan
Kabe VanderBaan
Libertyville, Illinois
Linwei Zhu
Hefei, China
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