| Aloha Technology has expertise in working with leading technologies and toolsets, device knowledge, software knowledge, internet expertise to create solutions that are focused towards the enterprise user and user in need of quality wireless solutions. |
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| Our wireless solutions work in the disconnected wireless world whether it be 802.X, GPRS, CDMA/GSM, Bluetooth or just cradle synch mode. Our technical expertise includes: |
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Wireless Technologies |
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Java 2 Platform |
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Micro Edition (J2ME) |
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Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW) |
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WAP/WML/WML Script |
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JavaCard |
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SMS |
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GPRS |
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Bluetooth |
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Unstructured Supplementary Services Data (USSD) |
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Cell broadcast (CB) |
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SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) |
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Mobile Station Application Execution Environment (MExE). |
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Wireless OS |
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Palm OS all versions |
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Windows CE all versions |
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Symbian (Epoc) |
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Pocket PC |
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Amiga OS |
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JavaOS |
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GPRS |
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MultOS |
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Wireless Development Tools |
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Microsoft .NET Mobile Web SDK |
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Oracle Mobile Online Studio |
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Bluestone Total-e-Mobile |
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Lutris Enhydra |
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Morphis |
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| Our solutions can cover games, mobile commerce, messaging, ring-tones and vehicle positioning, apart from providing connections to
the most popular and widespread enterprise applications and mobile handheld devices, including smart phones, PDAs and two-way pagers, enabling access online, offline, wireless and real-time. |
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| The project snapshots below are intended to give a brief idea about our expertise in the Wireless domain and the technical scope of our experience. These projects are dramatically different in size, complexity and technologies involved. |
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| Talk to us today on how we can partner together to help you create a cutting edge solution. |
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| Vehicle Tracking System |
| This project is based on Global Positioning System (GPS) and Global System For Messaging (GSM). It is targeted towards the contactl centers taxis and Transporters. Hardware used is a GPS receiver and GSM transmitter. It communicates with the GPS satellite and receives the Latitude and longitude of the location. Then it transmits this data to the control center by using GSM. The control center software decodes this and encrypts it and boosts it to the web server. |
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| The front end used in the client side is VB and the database used is Access. The positions of the vehicles are stored in the database of the user. The front end shows the position of the vehicle on the map. The user can download the latest data from the web server. |
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| The front end used in the client side is VB and the database used is Access. The positions of the vehicles are stored in the database of the user. The front end shows the position of the vehicle on the map. The user can download the latest data from the web server. |
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| The user can incorporate this data with the ERP System for supply chain management or by using the same software they can view where the vehicle is at any point in time. Fleet performance management tools are also integrated into the software. |
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| Tribal Searcher |
| Aptly named "The Tribal Searcher", this consumer application enables subscribers of an online dating site to communicate with each other using blue tooth technology on their mobile phones. The Tribal Searcher is being developed for a leading online dating site to provide value added services to its subscribers. |
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| The application leverages the new generation mobile phone for peer to peer proximity detection and communication. The application has
3 modules. The mobile module to be loaded on Nokia mobile phones. The desktop module that ran on any Windows based PC and finally the Web service that executed on IIS at the datacenter. The Phones used Bluetooth to communicate with each other and http over GPRS to talk to the web service. |
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| The technologies involved in this application include: |
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Mobile to mobile communication over Bluetooth |
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Application detection on other mobile devices |
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Application broadcast of this device |
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PC application to interface with mobile device |
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Service provider console to manage service on the web server |
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| Parking Enforcement System |
| The Parking Enforcement System is a Web-based application for Parking Enforcement. Parking Contravention Notices are issued to offenders by PA officers through a handheld computer and this data is uploaded to the PES system once in a day. The offenders have to pay the charge according to the notice and can pay by cash through Cash Tills, credit card or debit card. PCNs goes through various stages like issue, representation, charge certificate , NTO, Bailiff , distress
warrant etc |
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| This system consists of modules like: |
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Notice Management |
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Notice Progression |
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Payments Module |
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Security Module |
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Administration |
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Correspondence Module |
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Printing Module |
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| Remote Patient Management System |
The Remote Patient Monitoring System allows constant monitoring
of patients in remote locations. The system, using the latest Bluetooth technology, provides patients with more flexibility, while allowing hospital staff to maintain supervision over them. |
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| The patient to be monitored is equipped with a small wireless monitor unit. This unit receives input from medical sensors placed on the patients body and sends the patients 'vital signs' back to a hospital. |
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| When the patient is mobile, the Monitor Unit is unplugged from the Docking Station, whereupon it immediately reverts to a radio link between itself and the nearest receiver. The Bluetooth Access Point now provides the link between the patient Monitor Unit and the Central Logging System. |
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| VOIP PcPhone |
| The VIOP PcPhone involves the application development for media transmission over networks (Internet) using the H.323 protocol. It involves the development of a user interface which allows the user to have a PCPhone through which the user could receive and transmit audio signals similar to that of a phone. |
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| The functionality of H.323 stack is fully utilized for this application. Java .JMF is used for audio capture and play back. Wrapper libraries were created for Interfacing the java application with the ‘C' stack with the help of Java Native Interface. |
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| Some of the features implemented include: |
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Caller ID number |
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Caller ID name |
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Call Waiting |
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3-way calling |
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Call Transfer |
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Call Forwarding |
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Hunt Groups |
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Call Forward |
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Voicemail |
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Voicemail to email |
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Anonymous call blocking |
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Auto redial |
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