University of the Cumberlands Smart Watch Technology Research Paper

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I need a research paper on the below topic -- 12 pages of content excluding starting page and references. and 10 slides ppt.

attached guidelines to follow to complete the paper. include in-text citations and references.esearch Paper topic is:

Topic: Smart Watches

It should be noted that:

1. While the Apple watch is highly popular, most of the user-developed smart watch content is done on Android Wear OS

2. The top Smart Watch development platforms are still:

Besides general smart watch research, these three sites are the largest repository of watch face design. Personally, Dr. Morga is a FACER watch face premium designer. Here are some of my faces https://morga.io

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School of Computer & Information Sciences Residency Research Project Paper – Team Research Instructions ISOL-534 with Dr. Morga Hello ISOL-534 Students, I would like to take some time to introduce the Residency Project Paper. For the 16-week hybrid courses here at the University of the Cumberlands, you are required to attend a residency weekend which I have indicated on the course calendar in the classroom. We will all get to meet each other at the residency weekend, which I hope you will find to be a rewarding social and educational experience. To that end, you will all be grouped into teams and each team will work collaboratively on one research paper. Teams: Based on the size of the class (or classes), Project Teams are usually between 4-8 students. Components: Each Residency Project Paper will require that several parts be submitted in whole. • • • • • • • PART 1: INTRODUCTION – Your team must write an introduction section that introduces your topic – 500 to 800 words PART 2: HISTORY - Your team must write a history section. How did your research topic come to be over time? When was it introduced? What social shortcoming did it resolve? Why did it become popular or trendy? – 750 to 1000 words PART 3: ADVANCEMENTS and FAILURES – How did the first versions or early adopters perform? What portions of your subject did well? What failed? What aspects have been added over time? What has been eliminated? – 750 to 1000 words PART 4: FINAL CONCLUSION – Do you think your subject topic will grow? Do you think it will become obsolete? Why? What do you see as the future of your topic: Do you have any other recommendations? Will it be replaced? – 500 to 800 words PART 5: Accompanying PowerPoint presentation – your team will have a maximum of 20 minutes to present a PowerPoint presentation of your project. You must have a minimum of 5 slides but no more than 10 slides. The presentation should be interesting, brief, and informative - just the facts, no fluff or extra verbiage. Think of your presentation as a movie trailer. Short and to-the-point. APA format & References Page – a minimum of FIVE solid references. Your team’s research paper is to be written in complete and clean APA format. Your references do NOT have to be scholarly references. They can be commercial media references, but should be from professional organizations or magazine articles. NO WIKIPEDIA. The INTRO, section will be due BEFORE the Residency. The other sections are due based on the course calendar during the other weeks. So, just check the course calendar. Late in the term, your Team will collectively assemble all of the written sections, adding the Conclusion and the References Page as ONE RESEARCH PAPER for the Team and submit it on the Conclusion-section due date. All of the research topics bridge the two constantly interwoven worlds of software development and system security. At the beginning of the term… A. The iLearn classroom will randomly assign students to Teams 01 through 10. B. An Excel RAND() function will randomly assign one of the 10 topics below to Teams 01 through 10. You will not know what team you are on or which topic you are writing about until the first week of the course. By the middle of the first week of the course, everyone officially attending the course with the Registrar should be set. Then, I will apply the randomizations for the Teams and the Topics. You will each receive a Team email during the first week that states what team you are on and which topic you are writing about. Current Research Topics (one randomly chosen per Team): • • • • • Medical or Healthcare IoT devices. Concerns about security, data exchange, storage, infrastructure costs, and lack of regulations impact connected healthcare. Yet, the IoT healthcare industry is on the rise. Do you believe that need for healthcare IoT devices will continue to grow despite many drawbacks? Ethical Hackers. Ethical Hackers perform the same security breach activities as criminal hackers. However, they have the permission to hack an organization's network in order to perform tests that keep it safe from illegal hacking. Do you think this is a good idea? Are we really keeping our digital world safe? Or are we training new potential criminals that could “turn to the dark side” should they become disgruntled in their lives or careers? Have there been cases of Ethical Hackers that turned rogue? Smart Watches – there are some design capabilities for owners of Apple watches, but the real design culture for smart watches exits in the android world. Write about why Android Ware smart watch design has become so popular. Visit the websites of some of the largest watch design platforms in the world where users can customize the dial design of their own smart watches: FACER (https://facer.io) WATCHMAKER (https://getwatchmaker.com) and PUJIEBLACK (https://pujieblack.com/). Determine why these platforms are so popular, how they got started, what problems they’ve had, how they’ve maintained their success. As IoT devices, do smart watches present a security concern over your WiFi while wearing them in your house? Self-Driving Cars: Autonomous vehicles require incredible data processing capabilities and system speeds needed to mimic the timing of human reflexes. Companies like Ouster are developing light imaging, detection, and ranging applications that are the key to standard improvements like lane control and adaptive cruise control. But are also turning fully autonomous vehicles into mobile data centers, allowing driverless cars to make real-time, complex decisions. Is this a good thing? Will society ultimately benefit from these technologies? Or will this trend put hundreds of thousands of Americans out of work who drive for a living? Ransomware Attacks: Ransomware is a type of malware from cryptovirology that threatens to publish the victim's data or perpetually block access to it unless a ransom is paid. Ransomware attacks have become quite popular among hackers. Why? When did ransomware attacks begin? • • • • • How successful were the first ransomware attacks? How have they improved or become more sophisticated? Have any of them failed? Cryptocurrency & Cryptojacking: Cryptocurrency is a digital form of money which uses digital files as a method of exchanging funds for products or services. What is it more popularly used for? How did it become so popular? Did it’s use get a good start or was there trouble at its inception? How has recent cryptojacking become a new cyber threat for this form of currency? Smarthome Devices: Smart outlets, smart thermostats, smart doorbells, smart cameras… These devices have become tremendously popular. Have they contributed to crime reduction? Home burglaries? Porch theft of Amazon deliveries? There were some home network hacking concerns when they first came out. Have these troubles been resolved? Has IoT home device security improved? Cash Payment Apps: Venmo, Cashapp, Google Pay, Zelle, Apple Pay, Paypal… What are they? How do they work? Some of these apps are used from person to person to send funds. Some are used at point-of-sale in stores to pay for products. Zelle is the big platform to transfer funds from bank to bank. Perhaps Paypal, the original payment-transfer platform, set the stage for these other applications. How did they become so popular? Why? Are they widely used? Are some people still afraid to use them? Did they have problems at the beginning? Personal Stock Trading Platforms: Robinhood, Webull, TD Ameritrade… What are these personal stock trading platforms and how do they work? If you wanted to buy or sell stock 20 years ago, you had to call your stockbroker and have them make the trade. You also had to pay them a commission (typically $20) for the buy trade and the sell trade. Today, you can make your own trades (for free) right on your mobile device. This has also made stock trading much more timely. How have these become so popular? Are they safe and secure to use? How are the funds established to start trading? 2020 U.S. Federal Government Data Breach: What is known about the “Russian” cyber attack? How much is speculated, how much is proven? Research government-level cyberattacks for your HISTORY section. Then research the 2020 U.S. Federal Government Data Breach as the Advancements & Failures section. Delivery: Your team’s paper will not be entirely written at the Residency Weekend. Some of the sections will be due before the weekend. Make sure to review the due dates in the Syllabus and on the Course Calendar. The timeline is typically as follows: Week 1 – Team assignments. You will be placed on a team and notified. Week 2 – declare your paper’s topic from the five topics above. On the discussions page you will find a Topic Discussion. Everyone on the team must post in the Topic Discussion as a commitment to the topic you have chosen. Early Weeks – Your team will write the Introduction section of the paper and submit it for grading. You decide among your teammates how the writing will take place and how it will be compiled, but only one person must submit the Introduction section of the paper for grading. Everyone in the group gets the same grade. The remaining schedule then could vary based on what week the residency weekend lands in, but typically proceeds as follows: After the Introduction: Your team will write the History section of the paper and submit it for grading. You decide among your teammates how the writing will take place and how it will be compiled, but only one person must submit the History section of the paper for grading. Everyone in the group gets the same grade. After the History: Your team will write the Advancements & Failures section of the paper and submit it for grading. You decide among your teammates how the writing will take place and how it will be compiled, but only one person must submit the Advancements/Failures section of the paper for grading. Everyone in the group gets the same grade. After the advancements & Failures: Your team will write the final Conclusion section of the paper. Then, your team will assemble the entire paper – all four sections – into one final Research Paper. You decide among your teammates how the writing will take place and how it will be compiled, but only one person must submit the ENTIRE PAPER, including the reference page, for grading. Everyone in the group gets the same grade. Residency Weekend Presentation: Before the Residency Weekend, your team will start to assemble a Presentation of your paper’s Topic. It should basically be an overview of your Project Paper. Then, at the Residency Weekend, your team can practice the presentation which will be presented on Sunday. You decide among your teammates how PowerPoint deck gets assembled. Everyone on the Team should do some of the talking during the presentation. Only one person must submit the PowerPoint deck for grading. Everyone in the group gets the same grade.
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Smart Watches have also become so popular because they can reply to messages and
receive instant calls. For instance, with your SmartWatch, you do not need to bring your Smart
Watch from your pocket. You can reply to messages and receive calls on the go. This is
particularly useful if you are in a situation where carrying your smartphone seems awkward.
Some Smart Watches come with voice support. With SmartWatch, you can see and respond to
social media feeds. Who doesn't want to see Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, or Whatsapp
notifications – some special Smart Watches show your social media activities and messages.
While cycling, running, swimming, or doing any other form of exercise, you may wish to peek
into your calls, messages, or notifications. Sometimes it is practically impossible to keep your
smartphone with you while doing these activities. It is just annoying and awkward. Microsoft
Smart Personal Object Technology was one of the earliest accurate watches, which was
introduced in 2004. It was able to receive information such as stock updates, weather, and news
through the radio. It was also able to receive instant messages and email messages, but the users
could not reply to them. The rise of smartphones contributed to the rise of smartwatches like the
apple watch developed in 2015, Sony Ericsson Live set in 2010, and the pebble made in 2013.
These watches were able to receive data from a phone.In 2014, Google came up with Android
Wear, a version of the mobile operating system for wearable devices such as smartwatches. It
took almost eighteen years for the smartwatches with an internet connection. The Apple
smartwatches were widely marketed. The Global sell of smartwatches was totaling to about 4.3
million pieces in the year 2014.This was according to the data given out by international data
Corp, which is in the research film. It, therefore, rose to 19.4 million in the year 2015. According
to the IDC estimations, Apple accounted for 11.6 million in the same year. After two years,
Apple had surpassed the Rolex by becoming the world's top watch producer in revenue matters,
which enabled it to reach an annual sale of about six billion dollars. For instance, if you are
underwater, the Apple Watch is a waterproof of up to 60 meters – you can take a look at your
notifications and messages while swimming.
Consumers are getting fond of smartwatches because they keep you connected longer
than your smartphone. Some smartwatches come with strong, powerful batteries that cannot be
compared to your phone. For instance, Pebble Time Steel is a smartwatch that keeps you
connected up to ten days on a single charge. With smartwatches, you can watch your favorite
YouTube videos and even play music. Smartwatches such as Garmin Vivoactive 4 Music are
capable of storing music and playing it using Bluetooth headphones. The connection is wireless.
They provide you with instant access to email, apps, and the web and text messages.
Nonetheless, most of them lack a stellar history when it comes to online security. For
instance, research by Packard-Hewlett found critical security concerns in the smartwatches
during the time of testing. The most common issue was inadequate user authentication. All the
analyzed smartwatches had their user interfaces lacking two-factor authentication and the
aptitude of freezing accounts after many failed password attempts. Smartwatches have come a
long since 2014, but people should still be worried about their data security and privacy.
Smartwatches collect a plethora of your data. They contain a lot of data about your lifestyle. For

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instance, they can collect information about the steps you take every day, where you traveled,
your financial information, and other confidential information.

SmartWatch Technology
Introduction
A smartwatch is a small device that looks like a smartphone which is worn on the wrist.
There are...

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