A light weight app for detecting ultrasound activities around your device
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Name | Ultrasound Detector |
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Version | 1.3 |
Update | Mar 06, 2018 |
Size | 2 MB |
Category | Communication |
Installs | 10K+ |
Developer | DEJ Technology GmbH |
Android OS | Android 4.0.3+ |
Google Play ID | com.koopango.dej_technology.detectorApp |
Ultrasound Detector · Description
Ultrasound DetectorApp by Koopango is a light weight app that helps mobile users analyze the ultrasound activity in their environment. We have written an algorithm that helps detect the existence of ultrasound activity and categorize it into three different levels of activity: Low, Medium and High.
On Low activity, there is no ultrasound activity. On High activity, there is some kind of ultrasound activity, and is probably used to provide you better user experience. On Medium activity, you can be sure that there is ultrasound, but it is not sure for which purpose it is been used for - it may be an ultrasound communication or just some maintenance-signal for the mechanic to check a loudspeaker's health.
The central motivation of this work is to give users the control in what their device is up to using the increasingly popular communication medium: Ultrasound data communication. By doing this, we give users the transparency in using Koopango-powered ultrasound features in their apps.
Additionally, we also provide users the ability to check the microphone permission of their installed apps, so that they can see which apps might be able to communicate with ultrasound. If you are in doubt, please contact the apps' developers and ask them. Most of us are nice people, who will reply to you an explanation.
On Low activity, there is no ultrasound activity. On High activity, there is some kind of ultrasound activity, and is probably used to provide you better user experience. On Medium activity, you can be sure that there is ultrasound, but it is not sure for which purpose it is been used for - it may be an ultrasound communication or just some maintenance-signal for the mechanic to check a loudspeaker's health.
The central motivation of this work is to give users the control in what their device is up to using the increasingly popular communication medium: Ultrasound data communication. By doing this, we give users the transparency in using Koopango-powered ultrasound features in their apps.
Additionally, we also provide users the ability to check the microphone permission of their installed apps, so that they can see which apps might be able to communicate with ultrasound. If you are in doubt, please contact the apps' developers and ask them. Most of us are nice people, who will reply to you an explanation.