A Wireless Public Access Infrastructure for Supporting Mobile Context-Aware IPv6 Applications (2008)
Adrian Friday T, Maomao Wu, Stefan Schmid, Joe Finney, Keith Cheverst T, Bailrigg Lancaster
This paper presents a novel wireless access point architecture designed to support the development of next generation mobile context-aware applications over metropolitan scale areas. In addition,...
PhD thesis submission date: Not yet determined Personal homepage URL: (2008)
Name Duncan Mccaffery, Peer Peer, Our Mobile, Real-time Saviour, Duncan Mccaffery, Joe Finney
Developments in wireless networking will soon enable high bandwidth, low-latency, wireless wide area networks. In addition the rollout of mobile IPv6 across these wireless technologies will greatly...
A Wireless Public Access Infrastructure for Supporting Mobile Context-Aware IPv6 Applications (2008)
Adrian Friday, Maomao Wu, Stefan Schmid, Joe Finney, Keith Cheverst, Bailrigg Lancaster
This paper presents a novel wireless access point architecture designed to support the development of next generation mobile context-aware applications over metropolitan scale areas. In addition,...
James Brown, Joe Finney, Christos Efstratiou, Ben Green, Nigel Davies, Mark Lowton, ...
The importance in maintaining energy efficient communications in low power networks such as sensor and actuator networks is well understood. However, in recent years, a growing number of delay...
ABSTRACT On the Effects of Loose Causal Consistency in Mobile (2008)
Multiplayer Games, Angie Ch, Joe Finney
It is well understood that distributed multiplayer games, as soft real-time systems, require a degree of support from the underlying network in order to function correctly, in terms of predictable...
James Brown, Joe Finney, Christos Efstratiou, Ben Green, Nigel Davies, Mark Lowton, ...
The importance in maintaining energy efficient communications in low power networks such as sensor and actuator networks is well understood. However, in recent years, a growing number of delay...
Christos Efstratiou, Joe Finney, Nigel Davies, Rob Hooper, Gerd Kortuem
The NEMO project is exploring the use of mobile sensor nodes to augment physical work artefacts in order to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations. In this paper we present our...
Christos Efstratiou, Joe Finney, Nigel Davies, Rob Hooper, Gerd Kortuem
The NEMO project is exploring the use of mobile sensor nodes to augment physical work artefacts in order to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations. In this paper we present our...
Gerd Kortuem, David Alford, Linden Ball, Jerry Busby, Nigel Davies, Joe Finney, ...
Abstract. Industrial health and safety is an important yet largely unexplored application area of ubiquitous computing. In this paper we investigate the relationship between technology and...
Nigel Davies, Joe Finney, Corina Sas, Jennifer G. Sheridan
Lessons learned from building and deploying three experimental public display systems have general applicability to many types of public ubicomp deployments.
Christos Efstratiou, Joe Finney, Nigel Davies, Rob Hooper, Gerd Kortuem
The NEMO project is exploring the use of mobile sensor nodes to augment physical work artefacts in order to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations. In this paper we present our...
Demo Proposal for MobiSys 2006 (2008)
Health And Safety, Nigel Davies, Christos Efstratiou, Joe Finney, Rob Hooper, Gerd Kortuem, ...
INTRODUCTION We propose to demonstrate a system that can illustrate the use of intelligent mobile sensor networks to improve health and safety compliance in the field. Over recent years there has...
Efstratiou, Christos, Davies, Nigel, Kortuem, Gerd, Finney, Joe, Hooper, Rob, Lowton, Mark
The NEMO project is exploring the use of mobile sensor nodes toaugment physical work artefacts in order to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations. In this paper we present our...
. Summary. References and Bibliography (2007)
Joe Finney, T Wavelan Development, Mobile Ipv Development, Mobile Ipv Development
This report documents the progress made on the RASCAL project since the previous report, dated 9 th April 1997 [Finney `97]. In that time, a prototype mobile IPv6 implementation for Linux has been...
page 1 1st Year PhD Report. (2007)
This report documents the work researched and undertaken by the author over the last twelve months, and also documents the proposed work to be undertaken in the next two years. Several projects were...
This report documents the progress made on the RASCAL project to date. This report also outlines the design decisions made, and the reasons behind them. The report is concluded with a list of work...
Sensing Danger - Challenges in Supporting Health and Safety Compliance in the Field (2007)
Davies, Nigel, Efstratiou, Christos, Finney, Joe, Hooper, Rob, Kortuem, Gerd, Lowton, Mark
Many workers operate in environments that are inherently hazardous and that are subject to strict health and safety rules and regulations. We envisage a world in which physical work artefacts such as...
Kortuem, Gerd, Alford, David, Ball, Linden, Busby, Jerry, Davies, Nigel, Efstratiou, Christos, ...
Industrial health and safety is an important yet largely unexplored application area of ubiquitous computing. In this paper we investigate the relationship between technology and organization in the...
Brown, James, Finney, Joe, Efstratiou, Christos, Green, Ben, Davies, Nigel, Lowton, Mark, ...
The importance in maintaining energy efficient communications in low power networks such as sensor and actuator networks is well understood. However, in recent years, a growing number of delay...
Proximity Sensing Using IEEE 802.15.4 Radios (2006)
Lowton, Mark, Brown, James, Finney, Joe, Kortuem, Gerd
Accurately determining the location of devices is a key challenge in contextual smart sensing. This poster describes how IEEE 802.15.4 radios can be used for accurate proximity sensing of co-located...
Health and Safety Compliance in the Field (2006)
Davies, Nigel, Efstratiou, Christos, Finney, Joe, Hooper, Rob, Kortuem, Gerd, Lowton, Mark, ...
Public ubiquitous computing systems: Lessons from the e-campus display deployments. (2006)
Storz, Oliver, Friday, Adrian, Davies, Nigel, Finney, Joe, Sas, Corina, Sheridan, Jennifer
In this paper we reflect on our experiences of deploying ubiquitous computing systems in public spaces and present a series of lessons that we feel will be of benefit to researchers planning similar...
Rendezvous: Supporting Real-time Collaborative Gaming in High Latency Environments (2005)
Despite the ever increasing popularity of handheld, networked gaming consoles, fully interactive real-time, multiplayer games designed for these platforms have yet to become a reality. This is...
Real tournament mobile context aware gaming for the next generation (2004)
Wu, Maomao, Mitchell, Keith, McCaffery, Duncan, Finney, Joe, Friday, Adrian
With the recent advances in mobile networking, context-aware computing, and sensor-based computing, researchers and game designers are able to explore the potential of combining these new...
Mobile context-aware game for the next generation (2003)
Wu, Maomao, Mitchell, Keith, McCaffery, Duncan, Finney, Joe, Friday, Adrian
Traditional networked multiplayer games are typically confined to be played on desktop computers. With the recent advances in mobile networking, context-aware computing, and sensor-based computing,...
Network layer access control for context-aware IPv6 applications (2003)
Adrian Friday, Maomao Wu, Joe Finney, Stefan Schmid, Keith Cheverst, Nigel Davies
Abstract. As part of the Lancaster GUIDE II project, we have developed a novel wireless access point protocol designed to support the development of next generation mobile context-aware applications...
An access control architecture for microcellular wireless IPv6 networks (2001)
Schmid, Stefan, Finney, Joe, Wu, Maomao, Friday, Adrian, Scott, Andrew, Shepherd, D.
This document introduces a novel access control architecture for publicly accessible wireless overlay networks. The architecture is designed to address the problems of ubiquitous Internet service...
A wireless public access infrastructure for supporting mobile context-aware IPv6 applications (2001)
Friday, Adrian, Wu, Maomao, Schmid, Stefan, Finney, Joe, Cheverst, Keith, Davies, Nigel
As part of the Lancaster GUIDE II project, we have developed a novel wireless access point protocol designed to support the development of next generation mobile context-aware applications in our...
Network layer access control for context-aware IPv6 applications (2001)
Friday, Adrian, Wu, Maomao, Finney, Joe, Schmid, Stefan, Cheverst, Keith, Davies, Nigel
As part of the Lancaster GUIDE II project, we have developed a novel wireless access point protocol designed to support the development of next generation mobile context-aware applications in our...
An access control architecture for metropolitan area wireless networks (2001)
Friday, Adrian, Wu, Maomao, Schmid, Stefan, Finney, Joe, Cheverst, Keith, Davies, Nigel
This paper presents a novel wireless access point architecture designed to support the development of next generation mobile context-aware applications over metropolitan scale areas. In addition,...
Active component driven network handoff for mobile multimedia systems (2000)
Stefan Schmid, Joe Finney, Andrew Scott, Doug Shepherd
Abstract. This paper presents novel solutions to some of the QoS problems associated with delay sensitive multimedia applications in next generation mobile environments. Based upon a set of...
Supporting Adaptive Video Applications in Mobile Environments (1998)
Davies, Nigel, Finney, Joe, Friday, Adrian, Scott, Andrew
The transmission of digital video over wireless networks is becoming a reality: it is now possible to construct working prototype systems which illustrate the benefits to be accrued from the...
Implementing Mobile IPv6 for Multimedia (1998)
Recent trends show an increasing proportion of portable computing devices in the market today, ranging from laptop PC's to machines the size of a credit card. Most of these devices have the...
Flump: The flexible ubiquitous monitor project (1996)
FLUMP is a project based at the Lancaster University Computing Department designed to investigate and demonstrate the usefulness and adaptability of Ubiquitous Computing systems. The FLUMP project...
FLUMP The FLexible Ubiquitous Monitor Project (1996)
Joe Finney, Stephen Wade, Nigel Davies, Adrian Friday
As a matter of course, the most successful tools are those which we use subconsciously, almost transparently. Take the pen for example - a necessity when writing a document, yet not the focus of your...
Smart Sensing and Context Second European Conference, EuroSSC 2007
Kortuem, Gerd, Finney, Joe, Rodger, Lea, Sundramoorthy, Vasughi
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second European Conference on Smart Sensing and Context, EuroSSC 2007, held in Kendal, England, October 2007. The 16 revised full papers and one...