Practical Use of Virtual Smartphone

Authors

  • Patel Nihar Kumar Kantibhai Assistant Professor, BCA, Department, Asian Institute of Technology, Himmatnagar, India
  • Patel Nirmal Kumar Shankarbhai Assistant Professor, Diploma, Asian Institute of Technology, Himmatnagar, India
  • Gameti Brijesh Jashvantbhai Assistant Professor, Diploma, Asian Institute of Technology, Himmatnagar, India

Keywords:

VSP, Virtual Smartphone, smart phone, natural hand gesture

Abstract

Personal computers are preferred less with compare to smart phone in our daily life because smart phone have become omnipresent. Hence virtual Smart phone came into picture with tiny projectors, speaker, mile, camera and also cloud computing to connect both the virtual and physical world. There are some malicious applications which can harm the smart phone and cause our private information to be leaked which can cause our huge losses. This paper is about a virtual smart phone platform that will soon be known as VSP. It introduces virtual smart phones deployed in the cloud in physical smart phones to enhance its capabilities. Virtual smart phones eliminate the physical dependence of mobile phones. With the help of VSP's thin client, virtual smart phones can be operated remotely and the limitations of physical mobile devices can be overcome. The use of virtual smart phone radio waves and small projectors and cloud computing technology makes the virtual image of our smart phone available on the palm of our hand and allows the user to control his smart phone virtually without physical touch. Virtual images of smart phones can be created by scanners and made available on the user's palm through a small projector and can also be used for making calls and watching movies. 

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Published

02-01-2022

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How to Cite

[1]
P. Nihar Kumar Kantibhai, P. Nirmal Kumar Shankarbhai, and G. Brijesh Jashvantbhai, “Practical Use of Virtual Smartphone”, IJRAMT, vol. 2, no. 12, pp. 117–119, Jan. 2022, Accessed: Nov. 24, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://journals.ijramt.com/index.php/ijramt/article/view/1642