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Tibetan Processing Key Technology Research for Smart Mobile Phone Based on Symbian

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Foundations of Intelligent Systems

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The author has been engaging in the research of Tibetan language information processing techniques, and has presided over the development of CDMA 450M network-based Tibetan mobile phone and car phone[1],[5], as well as smart mobile phone Tibetan software package based on Windows Mobile and Android. In 2010, required by China Mobile Communications Group Co., Ltd. Tibet Branch, Symbian S60 v3 operating system based smart mobile phones was developed. Through in-depth study of Symbian operating system, the author firstly proposed Tibetan processing key technology implemented on Symbian S60 v3 based smart mobile phone.

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Trashi, N., Nuo, Q., Tso, Y., Dun, P., Zhaxi, G., Qiongda, N. (2011). Tibetan Processing Key Technology Research for Smart Mobile Phone Based on Symbian. In: Wang, Y., Li, T. (eds) Foundations of Intelligent Systems. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol 122. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25664-6_10

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