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20150150122 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SECURITY SYSTEM AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE THEREOF - A first electronic device, a second electronic device and methods for operating the same are provided. The method of the first electronic device includes obtaining wearing status information of a second electronic device which is wearable, and determining a security environment of the first electronic device based on the wearing status information. The method of the second electronic device includes detecting a wearing status of the second electronic device, confirming at least once of a security level and a user profile corresponding to the wearing status, and sending information of the security level or the user profile to a first electronic device. | 05-28-2015 |
20150356749 | METHOD OF UTILIZING IMAGE BASED ON LOCATION INFORMATION OF THE IMAGE IN ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND THE ELECTRONIC DEVICE THEREOF - An image utilizing method based on location information of an image is provided. The method includes displaying an image, setting a Region Of Interest (ROI) on the image, obtaining location information associated with the ROI, and storing the obtained location information together with an image of the ROI. The location information is stored together when the ROI is designated and thus, it is possible to provide various services based on the location information. | 12-10-2015 |
20160028669 | METHOD OF PROVIDING CONTENT AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE THEREOF - According to various embodiments, a method for providing content in an electronic device includes: providing content through a display functionally connected to the electronic device; selecting at least one object included in the content based on a user input; and connecting an input comment to the at least one selected object when the comment corresponding to the at least one selected object is input. The method for providing content in an electronic device can be implemented through various embodiments of the present disclosure. | 01-28-2016 |
20160104006 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SECURITY SYSTEM AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE THEREOF - A portable electronic device, a wearable device and methods for operating the same are provided. The portable electronic device includes a display, a communication interface that communicates with a wearable device using wireless short-range communication, and a processor that provides, via the display, a menu for controlling data of the wearable device, receives, via the communication interface, a security status from the wearable device, limits access to at least one item in the menu if the security status corresponds to a first security state, and allows access to the at least one item in the menu if the security status corresponds to a second security state. | 04-14-2016 |
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20130175676 | HIGH FREQUENCY CIRCUIT COMPRISING GRAPHENE AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME - A high frequency circuit includes a first electronic device, a second electronic device, and a graphene interconnection unit, where at least one of a trench and a via is defined under the graphene interconnection unit. | 07-11-2013 |
20130176698 | HIGH FREQUENCY CIRCUIT COMPRISING GRAPHENE AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME - A high frequency circuit includes a first electronic device, a second electronic device, and a graphene interconnection unit including graphene and which connects the first and second electronic devices, where an interlayer distance of the graphene is greater than or equal to about 0.34 nanometer. | 07-11-2013 |
20140121530 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MEASURING GANGLION CELLS - An apparatus for measuring ganglion cells may include: a light generation unit configured to irradiate a first light signal polarized in a first direction and a second light signal polarized in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction to a subject; a reflected light processing unit configured to generate an amplification signal corresponding to an image of the subject using a first reflection signal, which is the first light signal reflected from the subject, and a second reflection signal, which is the second light signal reflected from the subject; and an image processing unit configured to measure ganglion cells in the subject using the amplification signal. The apparatus may be used to count the number of normal ganglion cells in the retina by measuring a phase difference of two lights polarized in different directions. The apparatus may also be used to monitor the progress of glaucoma. | 05-01-2014 |
20140340678 | PHOTORECEPTOR PROTEIN-BASED SPECTROPHOTOMETER, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME AND METHOD FOR LIGHT DETECTION USING THE SAME - A photoreceptor protein-based spectrophotometer may include a field-effect transistor and a photoreceptor protein on the field-effect transistor (FET), the photoreceptor protein exhibiting change in electrical properties by absorbing light and being activated. Since the spectrophotometer can convert the light absorbed by the photoreceptor protein to an electrical signal using the FET, it can mimic human vision by using human photoreceptor proteins. The spectrophotometer can measure the color, intensity, etc. of light of broad wavelength ranges as in human vision. Thus, the spectrophotometer can be applied to the development of artificial vision, etc. | 11-20-2014 |
20140352784 | PHOTOLUMINESCENCE WAVELENGTH TUNABLE MATERIAL AND ENERGY HARVESTING USING METAL NANOPARTICLE-GRAPHENE OXIDE COMPOSITE - A photoluminescence wavelength tunable material may include a composite including a graphene oxide layer and metal nanoparticles attached on the graphene oxide layer. By attaching the metal nanoparticles to the graphene oxide, the photoluminescence wavelength (i.e., the color of emitted light) of the graphene oxide may be tuned while maintaining the structure and physical properties of graphene oxide. The photoluminescence wavelength tunable material may be applied to an energy harvesting device such as a solar cell which exhibits high efficiency with less loss of light. | 12-04-2014 |