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  • Amailef Khaled; Lu Jie (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2011)
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present an intelligent mobile based emergency response system (MERS) framework, a text information extraction and aggregation algorithm to integrate information from multiple sources ...
  • Hoang Doan; Chen Lingfeng (IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
    Deploying state-of-the-art technologies is vital and inevitable in assistive healthcare to cope with emerging services such as remote monitoring, collaborative consultation, and electronic health record. Grid computing has ...
  • Anderson Theresa (Routledge, 2010)
    The book is one of the outcomes of an ARC Linkage Grant in which UTS researchers partnered with the NSW Commission of Children and Young People to examine challenges associated with the increasing ubiquity of mobile phones ...
  • Chandler, A. (Creativity & Cognition Studio Press, 2004)
    This article examines two recent mobile fictions, “I Like Frank in Adelaide” (1) and “Go this Way”(2). Both creative events were performed through interaction with mobile communication technologies. I argue that to ...
  • Michael C; Gillings Michael; Holmes A; Hughes L; Andrew Nr; Holley Marita; Stokes Harold (Univ Chicago Press, 2004)
    Horizontal gene transfer increases genetic diversity in prokaryotes to a degree not allowed by the limitations of reproduction by binary fission. The integron/gene cassette system is one of the most recently characterized ...
  • Al-Khamayseh Shadi; Lawrence Elaine (Universitatsverlag Rudolf Trauner, 2005)
    Over the past decade Governments over the world have been moving to providing services to their citizens via the web with varying degrees of success. These e-Govemment initiatives have been the subject of extensive rearch ...
  • Al-Khamayseh Shadi; Lawrence Elaine (IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services, 2010)
    This paper forms part of a series of investigations into the key success factors for mobile government services (mGovernment) in Australia, Jordan and the United Arab Republic. The case study in this paper concerns a large ...
  • Hoang Doan; Uppu Suneetha; Hintz Thomas (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2006)
    Hospitals around the world are taking advantage of wireless LAN-based computing technologies in view of their mobility, flexibility, and speed to improve the quality and reduce the cost of patient care. The handheld ...
  • Spry, D. C (Network Insight Institute, 2007)
    This paper considers the forms and extents of the impacts that mobile phones are reported as having on young people’s lives, and the ways in which young people as media users are contributing these impacts. It examines ...
  • Lawrence Elaine; Zmijewska Agnieszka; Dyson Laurel; Litchfield Andrew (IEEE, 2008)
    n this paper the authors report on the results of a survey aimed at ascertaining the opinions of contemporary university students on the use of mobile devices as learning tools. Four hundred and forty two postgraduate and ...
  • Aubusson Peter; Schuck Sandra; Burden Kevin (Routledge, 2009)
    This paper reflects on the role of mobile learning in teachers professional learning. It argues that effective professional learning requires reflection and collaboration and that mobile learning is ideally suited to allow ...
  • Al-Khamayseh Shadi; Zmijewska Agnieszka; Lawrence Elaine; Culjak Gordana (ACTA Press, 2007)
  • Donald Stephanie; Spry Damien (University of Sydney, 2007)
  • Dahlberg T; Mallat Niina; Ondrus Jan; Zmijewska Agnieszka (Helsinki mobility roundtable, 2006)
    The mobile payment market is currently under transition with a history of numerous tried and failed solutions and a future of promising but yet uncertain possibilities with contactless RFID and other new potential ...
  • Lawrence Elaine; Zmijewska Agnieszka; Pradhan Sojen (Imperial College Press, 2007)
  • Dyson Laurel; Brady F (IEEE Conputer Society, 2009)
    This paper reports on an ethnographic study of mobile phone adoption and use in a remote Aboriginal community in Cape York, Australia. The researchers found that, within nine months of the introduction of the 3G network, ...
  • Gay Valerie; Leijdekkers Peter; Barin Edward (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, 2009)
    This paper describes a personalised rehabilitation application using a smart phone (PDA) and wireless (bio) sensors. It instructs and motivates patients to follow their exercise programme and keeps track of their progress. ...
  • Kwok Ngai Ming; Ha Quang; Huang Shoudong; Dissanayake Gamini; Fang Gu (Institute of Control, Automation, and Systems Engineers: Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers, 2007)
    A Gaussian sum filter (GSF) is proposed in this paper on simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) for mobile robot navigation. In particular, the SLAM problem is tackled here for cases when only bearing measurements ...
  • Ljungdahl Lesley (Common Ground, 2011)
    The purpose of this study is to explore teaching practices which incorporate mobile learning technologies in order to improve learning in the delivery of subjects in the Humanities. The focus is an Australian literature ...
  • Zmijewska Agnieszka; Lawrence Elaine (World Scientific and Engineering Academy Society, 2006)
    Acceptance theories have been used in traditional information systems to help predict and explain their adoption. In recent years, researchers have attempted to find suitable acceptance models to explain adoption of mobile ...