Work place: Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Sonargaon University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
E-mail: ehossen080@gmail.com
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Research Interests: Computer systems and computational processes, Computer Architecture and Organization, Image Compression, Image Manipulation, Data Structures and Algorithms, Analysis of Algorithms
Biography
Emam Hossen is a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at Sonargaon University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Before that, he served as an Instructor in Comilla Private Polytechnic Institute. He earned his B.Sc degree (CSE) from Comilla University. His preferred research areas are image metadata and sentiment analysis.
By Arifur Rahaman Sabrina Tasnim Md Sohag Hossain Majumdar Emam Hossen Md Rafiqul Islam
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2020.03.05, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2020
The modern world almost wholly depends on advanced technology. Consequently, our life is fully influenced by modern technology-based devices like mobile phones, laptops, tablets, computers and so on. However, we cannot think a single day without the magical device mobile phone. Due to easy usage, people from all classes widely use it for many purposes. Nowadays, it works like all in one. On the one hand, it offers instant calls, messages, net browsing, email checking, watching videos, connecting social media, online gaming, a source of entertainment and many more. We are blessed with this device without any doubt as it puts our modern life forward many steps ahead. On the other hand, people of all age groups are spending most of their time using the mobile phone. Owing to its excessive usage, one may face lots of problems such as depression, chronic pain, distraction, sleepless night and many more which are threatening for people. In this paper, we try to find out how much time people spend on various mobile phone activities such as communication, gaming, social media, and net browsing daily. According to experts we talked and our analysis, excessive mobile phone use can have various detrimental impacts on humans such as short tempered, reduction in patience and appetite, addiction, accidents, sometimes spreading of rumours and high anxiety along with other health issues. Moreover, we suggested some ways to reduce excessive mobile use so that people can avoid negative effects of mobile phone use.
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