WIRELESS PROJECTS:
Gaming and Porting : We have skills in BREW, J2ME and embedded C++
1. Porting:For a Japanese client we have ported a scrolling adventure game from J2ME to embedded C++
2.Native OS Porting: Ported a 3 stage arcade/ shooting game from J2ME to embedded C++
3. Mobile Photo Manager: Our team in Bangalore developed a J2ME application that enables photos clicked from mobile cameras to be uploaded and downloaded over the web. The application provides features such as viewing the photos on the server,
browsing through the albums on the server etc. It allows photos to be cached to the mobile device so that, photos can be viewed offline. The application also provides additional features such as viewing the slide show of the cached as well as server side images, sharing albums with friends and also a feature to manage the accounts with server.
4. Wireless Remote Access: For a Japanese client our team in Bangalore built a remote access solution that enables anytime
anywhere secure access to resources within the Corporate LAN from mobile phones. It allows access to internal resources such as e-mail, document and file management services, groupware / workflow and associated automated processes etc. all via a mobile phone. M-Unity supports different mobile protocols such as WAP, CHTML, HDML, xHTML etc.
5. Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) player for Symbian: Our team in Bangalore built a proprietary AAC player for the Symbian operating
system. The application is developed using the Symbian 6.1 Series 60 SDK and can be run on phones that are compatible with the SDK. The application enables users to select songs from the server and play it on their mobile phones. The player interfaces with a Download Manager, Decryptor and Decoder for playing the songs. The Download Manager fetches the songs requested by the user from the server. The DRM decryptor is used for copy protection and the file is decrypted using a
DRM key, which is downloaded to the handset. The decrypted songs are decoded by the decoder before it is sent to the music player. The application has been demonstrated on Nokia Series 60 and Siemens SX1 phones
6. Warehouse Picking Cart: The Customer wanted an advanced warehouse picking cart management system to manage the storage and distribution of stock to various channels / distributors. Our team in Bangalore developed a picking cart management system, which
enables processing single or multiple orders from PDA's / PC's. The system also helps in tracking goods delivery to the distributors. The application works on a wireless LAN, interfacing with a bar code reader, label reader, and digital display devices in the network. The system's highlight is that its takes less than a second per item for processing and handles more than 50 concurrent users.