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To be included in this collection the conference publication must meet the Higher Education Research Data Collection (HERDC) definition of research and:

  • be published in full. The papers may appear in a number of different formats, e.g. a volume of proceedings, a special edition of a journal, a normal issue of a journal, a book or a monograph, CD-ROM or conference or organisational web site
  • be peer reviewed
  • be presented at conferences, workshops or seminars of national or international significance

Keynote addresses and invited papers may be included where all other papers for the conference are peer reviewed.

The types of conference publications that are unlikely to meet the criteria include papers that appear only in a volume handed out to conference participants.

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  • O'Callaghan Simon; Singh Surya; Alempijevic Alen; Ramos Fabio (IEEE, 2011)
    Abstract¿Observing human motion patterns is informative for social robots that share the environment with people. This paper presents a methodology to allow a robot to navigate in a complex environment by observing pedestrian ...
  • Nguyen Sinh; Sandrasegaran Kumbesan; Madani Faisal (IEEE Xplore, 2011)
    LTE-Advanced, the true 4G technology of 3GPP family, is a complex radio access technology with co-existence of many types of user equipments. As it is a new technology, there are few published research focusing on modeling ...
  • Kirchner Nathan; Alempijevic Alen; Dissanayake Gamini (ACM, 2011)
    Ensuring that a particular and unsuspecting member of a group is the recipient of a salient-item hand-over is a complicated interaction. The robot must effectively, expediently and reliably communicate its intentions to ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (Springer-Verlag Berlin / Heidelberg, 2011)
    The paper describes an approach to design complex systems that are now increasingly found in Government. It suggests that rather than using a prescriptive top own approach to design systems, a better approach is to use a ...
  • Er Michael; Lawrence Elaine (University of Maribor, 2011)
    An information system delivers support for decision making; however the physical constraints associated with mobile work often means that such support is limited. Despite the limitations, mobile workers manage to get work ...