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Mobile Application Development Lab
Overview
The Mobile Application Development Lab is a dedicated teaching and research facility supporting core mobile computing and application development courses under SCOPE, VIT Vellore Campus. The lab focuses on mobile platforms, application architectures, and user interface design. It provides exposure to industry-standard development environments, frameworks, and programming paradigms. Structured experiments and mini-projects emphasize the development of responsive and user-centric mobile applications. The lab reinforces core mobile computing concepts through systematic implementation, testing, and validation activities.
Objectives
- To deepen technical competence in mobile programming frameworks, application architectures, and end-to-end lifecycle management.
- To facilitate curriculum-aligned laboratory exercises, mini-projects, and application-focused development workflows in mobile computing.
- To encourage research-driven learning through systematic experimentation, performance evaluation, and mobile application prototyping.
- To design and develop innovative and impactful mobile and social computing technologies that address user needs and contribute to long-term economic and societal value.
Key Focus Areas
- Mobile Application Development Fundamentals: Mobile platforms, application architectures, programming paradigms, and development environments.
- User Interface and User Experience Design: Interface layouts, interaction techniques, usability principles, and responsive mobile UI design.
- Application Lifecycle and Software Engineering Practices: Requirements analysis, SDLC, design patterns, testing, debugging, and maintenance of mobile applications.
- Data Handling and Storage: Data structures, local storage, database integration, and efficient data management in mobile applications.
- Networking and API Integration: Client-server communication, web services, API consumption, and secure data exchange in mobile environments.
- Operating Systems and Resource Management: Process management, memory handling, concurrency, and platform-specific resource optimization for mobile systems.
- Research and Innovation in Mobile Computing: Mini-projects, case studies, experimentation, performance analysis, and prototype development for real-world mobile applications.
Research Publications
- Selwyn, Ebenezer Juliet, Anmol Tiwari, Gadewar Gayatri Pandurang, Sweta Soundarya Das, and Raj Vardhan. “Healthsyncc: An AI-Powered Mobile Application for Health Management.” In Modern Technologies in Healthcare, pp. 241-266. CRC Press, 2025.
- Raj, Sukrutha, and Shashank Shekhar. “MediHealth: An AI-Driven Mobile Solution for Enhanced Health Care Decision-Making and Accessibility.” In 2025 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Data Communication Technologies and Internet of Things (IDCIoT), pp. 874-880. IEEE, 2025.
- Ananthakrishnan, Gayathri, Anugna Yakkala, Ashok Kumar Jayaraman, PG Pavan Tej, and Tina Esther Trueman. “Use cases and applications of 6G technology.” In Human-Centric Integration of 6G-Enabled Technologies for Modern Society, pp. 143-154. Academic Press, 2025.
- Suriyakrishnaan, K., D. Dharrshana, J. S. Dhivyadhana, A. K. P. Kovendan, and K. S. Yamuna. “Digital Workzone Tracker using GPS and Geofencing.” In 2025 5th International Conference on Soft Computing for Security Applications (ICSCSA), pp. 507-514. IEEE, 2025.

