2019 International Conference on Computer, Control, Electrical, and Electronics Engineering (ICCCEEE) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/iccceee46830.2019.9071008
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Using Firebase Cloud Messaging to Control Mobile Applications

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“…These were deployed on an Android smartphone running version 7, equipped with 2 MB RAM and 32 MB storage capacity. The database was stored using a Firebase server [46] as a backend-as-a-service (BAAS) hosted with Google Cloud and integrated with Bayt Alatfal cloud structure [47]. Firebase operates as a NoSQL database [48,49], employing JSON-like documents [50].…”
Section: Technical Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These were deployed on an Android smartphone running version 7, equipped with 2 MB RAM and 32 MB storage capacity. The database was stored using a Firebase server [46] as a backend-as-a-service (BAAS) hosted with Google Cloud and integrated with Bayt Alatfal cloud structure [47]. Firebase operates as a NoSQL database [48,49], employing JSON-like documents [50].…”
Section: Technical Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Te beneft of this technology is that when the app connects to the Internet, the cloud will deliver updated data. Te Firebase notifcation is the best in terms of bandwidth use since it pulls the update as soon as the app receives the alert [23].…”
Section: Materials Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purpose of this system was to store the information for applications that require control and data. Information from messages can be stored in the local system database [20].…”
Section: Firebase Realtime Databasementioning
confidence: 99%