James D. Bennett mainly focuses on Wireless, Multimedia, Computer hardware, Computer network and Exchange network. His Wireless research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Telecommunications network, User interface and Display device. James D. Bennett works in the field of Multimedia, namely Media content.
James D. Bennett combines subjects such as Interface, Headset, Embedded system and Microphone with his study of Computer hardware. As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Computer network, narrowing it down to issues related to the Wireless network, and often Global Positioning System and Terminal. The various areas that James D. Bennett examines in his Exchange network study include Mode change, Communication link and Remote control.
Computer network, Multimedia, Wireless, Computer hardware and User interface are his primary areas of study. His study looks at the relationship between Computer network and fields such as Wi-Fi array, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His work in Multimedia addresses issues such as Exchange network, which are connected to fields such as Remote control.
His Wireless study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Terminal, Interface and Headset. His research in Computer hardware intersects with topics in Process, Microphone, Display device, Embedded system and Electronic engineering. His work carried out in the field of User interface brings together such families of science as Quality of service and Human–computer interaction.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Social network, Computer security, World Wide Web, Computer network and Mobile telephony. His Social network research incorporates themes from Telecommunications and Authorization. The Computer security study combines topics in areas such as Exchange network and Network Access Device.
His World Wide Web research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Bridging, Media content and Personally identifiable information. James D. Bennett combines subjects such as Wireless, Wi-Fi array and Advertising with his study of Computer network. His Mobile telephony research also works with subjects such as
His primary areas of study are Computer security, Social network, Limiting, Geography and Human–computer interaction. His work in the fields of Computer security, such as Authentication system, User authentication and Biometrics, intersects with other areas such as Generator. His Social network study improves the overall literature in World Wide Web.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Node, User interface and Network Access Device. As part of his studies on User interface, James D. Bennett often connects relevant subjects like Mobile telephony. His Human–computer interaction research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Identity and Authentication.
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DISPLAY SYSTEM AND DISPLAY METHOD WITH A VISUAL PLANE
James D Bennett D;Karaoguz Jeyhan.
(2012)
Personal inter-home media exchange network
Jeyhan Karaoguz;James D. Bennett.
(2003)
Wireless earpiece and wireless microphone to service multiple audio streams
Nambirajan Seshadri;James D. Bennett;Jeyhan Karaoguz.
(2014)
Breaker box powerline communication device
James D. Bennett.
(2011)
Personal access and control of media peripherals on a media exchange network
Jeyhan Karaoguz;James D. Bennett.
(2003)
Access, monitoring, and control of appliances via a media processing system
Jeyhan Karaoguz;James D. Bennett.
(2003)
Multiple remote controllers that each simultaneously controls a different visual presentation of a 2d/3d display
Jeyhan Karaoguz;James D. Bennett;Nambirajan Seshadri.
(2010)
Modular ear-piece/microphone (headset) operable to service voice activated commands
Nambirajan Seshadri;James D. Bennett;Jeyhan Karaoguz.
(2005)
GPS enabled cell phone location tracking for security purposes
Jeyhan Karaoguz;James D. Bennett.
(2005)
Content security in a social network
Sherman (Xuemin) Chen;Marcus C. Kellerman;Wael W. Diab;Yasantha N. Rajakarunanayake.
(2012)
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