AllNews'Smartphone-based System' - 5 News Result(s)IIT Researchers Make Smartphone-Based System To Detect Milk AdulterationScience | Press Trust of India | Tuesday November 20, 2018 Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Hyderabad, have develop smartphone-based system to detect adulteration in milk. www.ndtv.comNew Smartphone-Based System Could Help Diabetics Control Blood Sugar Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday January 11, 2016 A smartphone, combined with a tiny sensor and wearable insulin pump can monitor blood-sugar levels and deliver insulin as needed. www.gadgets360.comNew Smartphone-Based System To Treat DiabetesHealth | Press Trust of India | Monday January 11, 2016 Diabetics may soon be able to ditch constant finger pricks and insulin injections, thanks to a new smartphone-based system that can automatically control blood-sugar levels. www.ndtv.comSmartphone-Based Systems for Better Driverless Cars Developed: Study Written by shubhamv | Monday December 21, 2015 The new systems can identify the various components of a road scene in real time, performing the same job as sensors costing millions. www.gadgets360.comMobile voting systems potentially better than electronic ones: Study Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday February 26, 2014 While no reliable difference has been described, there are said to be numerous potential advantages to a smartphone-based system. www.gadgets360.com'Smartphone-based System' - 5 News Result(s)IIT Researchers Make Smartphone-Based System To Detect Milk AdulterationScience | Press Trust of India | Tuesday November 20, 2018 Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Hyderabad, have develop smartphone-based system to detect adulteration in milk. www.ndtv.comNew Smartphone-Based System Could Help Diabetics Control Blood Sugar Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday January 11, 2016 A smartphone, combined with a tiny sensor and wearable insulin pump can monitor blood-sugar levels and deliver insulin as needed. www.gadgets360.comNew Smartphone-Based System To Treat DiabetesHealth | Press Trust of India | Monday January 11, 2016 Diabetics may soon be able to ditch constant finger pricks and insulin injections, thanks to a new smartphone-based system that can automatically control blood-sugar levels. www.ndtv.comSmartphone-Based Systems for Better Driverless Cars Developed: Study Written by shubhamv | Monday December 21, 2015 The new systems can identify the various components of a road scene in real time, performing the same job as sensors costing millions. www.gadgets360.comMobile voting systems potentially better than electronic ones: Study Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday February 26, 2014 While no reliable difference has been described, there are said to be numerous potential advantages to a smartphone-based system. www.gadgets360.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com