Chemistry by Mobile Phone (or how to justify more time at the bar)
Chemistry by Mobile Phone (or how to justify more time at the bar)
By combining automatic environment monitoring with Java smartphones a system has been produced for the real-time monitoring of experiments whilst away from the lab. Changes in the laboratory environment are encapsulated as simple XML messages, which are published using an MQTT compliant broker. Clients subscribe to the MQTT stream, and produce a user display. An MQTT client written for the Java MIDP platform, can be run on a smartphone with a GPRS Internet connection, freeing us from the constraints of the lab. We present an overview of the technologies used, and how these are helping chemists make the best use of their time.
Robinson, Jamie M.
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Frey, Jeremy G.
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Stanford-Clark, Andy J.
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Reynolds, Andrew D.
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Bedi, Bharat V.
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5 September 2005
Robinson, Jamie M.
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Frey, Jeremy G.
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Stanford-Clark, Andy J.
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Reynolds, Andrew D.
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Bedi, Bharat V.
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Robinson, Jamie M., Frey, Jeremy G., Stanford-Clark, Andy J., Reynolds, Andrew D. and Bedi, Bharat V.
(2005)
Chemistry by Mobile Phone (or how to justify more time at the bar).
the UK e-Science All Hands Meeting 2005, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
19 - 22 Sep 2005.
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By combining automatic environment monitoring with Java smartphones a system has been produced for the real-time monitoring of experiments whilst away from the lab. Changes in the laboratory environment are encapsulated as simple XML messages, which are published using an MQTT compliant broker. Clients subscribe to the MQTT stream, and produce a user display. An MQTT client written for the Java MIDP platform, can be run on a smartphone with a GPRS Internet connection, freeing us from the constraints of the lab. We present an overview of the technologies used, and how these are helping chemists make the best use of their time.
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Submitted date: July 2005
Published date: 5 September 2005
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the UK e-Science All Hands Meeting 2005, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 2005-09-19 - 2005-09-22
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/28632
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Date deposited: 08 May 2006
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Jamie M. Robinson
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Andy J. Stanford-Clark
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Andrew D. Reynolds
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Bharat V. Bedi
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