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    sdcf

    sdcf

    SDCF - Sensor Data Collection Framework for Android

    SDCF is an extensible and highly configurable sensor data collection framework for Android. The SDCF library provides a full configurable service to collect different sensor data (accelerometer, gsm, wifi, network and gps, light, temperature etc.) on a mobile android device. The data is stored in a local database (on the device) and can be transmitted to a remote host periodically (serialized to XML, and optionally packed into an rsa-encrypted archive). The service can also broadcast the collected sensor data in order to provide it to other applications.
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    wiigee is a gesture recognition library for accelerometer-enabled devices (e.g. Nintendos Wiimote) written in Java.
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