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  • Lawrence Elaine; Felix Navarro Karla; Hoang Doan; Lim Yen Yang (IEEE, 2009)
    This paper describes the development of a Wireless Sensor Network personal health monitoring system called Medical MoteCare which uses a combination of medical and environmental sensors. SNMP and CodeBlue agents are ...
  • Takruri Maen; Challa Subhash; Yunis Ramah (IEEE, 2009)
    Wireless sensor networks are deployed for the purpose of sensing and monitoring an area of interest. Sensor measurements in sensor networks usually suffer from both random errors (noise) and systematic errors (drift and ...
  • Nguyen Hung; Thornton Barry; Hung Arthur; Lee Warwick; Rickard Mary; Mitchell Robert (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2002)
    If detected early, breast cancer can be treated with better patient outcomes and significantly lower costs. Using the spatial dendronic structure and hierarchical repartment operator, difficult cases of spiculated and ...
  • Szewcow Ury; Lawrence Elaine; Felix Navarro Karla (Dept of Educational Sciences, University of Cyprus, Cyprus, 2003)
    This paper reports on a radical and ongoing leamtng and teaching experiment in which a private multinational organization (Cisco) and traditional learning institutions (schools, colleges and universities) have combined ...
  • Hoang Doan; Le Thi Hong Hanh; Simmonds Andrew (Australian Telecommunications Networks and Applications Conference, 2004)
    One of the major weaknesses of existing peer-to-peer networks is that their overlay structures do not match well with the physical underlying network topology. In this paper, we present a Geographical Longest Prefix Matching ...
  • Culjak Gordana; Nicholls Peter; Leveaux Rene; Kowalenko Nick (Australasian Chapter of the Association for Information Systems, 2005)
    The aim of this research study is to evaluate the availability and classification of the types of currently available Internet self-help for depression. Its aim is to develop an understanding of what is available for young ...
  • Hoang Doan; Li Ming (Assumption Univeristy,Bangkok, 2003)
    Current DiffServ architecture lacks mechanisms for network path discovery with specific service performance. It is recommended in RFC 2990 [I] that an admission control function be defined which can determine whether ...
  • Yu Qing; Li Ming; Hoang Doan; Feng David Dagan (CSREA Press, 2002)
    Network performance degradation due to congestion is a major problem in the Internet. This performance degradation is mainly due to the uncoordinated interaction of congestion control mechanism of the TCP and that of ...
  • Weng Kaili; Turk Basil; Dolores Louis; Nguyen Tuan; Celler Branko; Su Steven; Nguyen Hung (The Printing House, Inc., 2010)
    This paper investigates the application of a multi-loop PID controller in an automated treadmill exercise machine. The approach is to design a computer-controlled treadmill control system for the regulation of heart rate ...
  • Carroll Katherine; Iedema Roderick (ACSPRI, 2006)
    This research uses video firstly as a tool for data collection, and secondly as a method for reflexive sessions that engage both the researcher and clinicians in reflexive viewing of organisational aspects of clinical work. ...
  • Widin Jacquie; Norman Heidi; Ndaba Anne; Yasukawa Keiko (Adult Learning Australia, 2004)
    This paper describes a project which focuses on the development of a 'schooled' culture of learning in an inner city Indigenous community. The project is a collaboration between an urban Indigenous community in Sydney, ...
  • Niebecker Klaus; Eager David; Kubitza Klaus; Plischke D (Australian Institute of Project Management, 2008)
    Proceedings of the 2008 AIPM Project Management Conference 12-15 October, 2008, National Convention Centre, Canberra, ACT, Australia
  • Culjak Gordana; Spranca Mark (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2006)
    Depression is the largest non-fatal disease burden, affecting millions of people globally each year. Increasing prevalence means that current health behaviors are not working effectively. This paper shows through the ...
  • Lawrence Elaine; Garner Brian (Trauner Druck on behalf of IFIP, 2004)
    Electronic and mobile commerce involve unique legal and audit risks due to the proliferation of technologies now on offer. Governance and accountability issues associated with disruptive technologies, such as ...
  • Lawrence Elaine; Lawrence John (IADIS Press, 2004)
    The Mobile Enterprise must be alert to the potential threats posed by hackers, virus and worm writers as well as warchalkers and wardrivers and take steps to secure itself. This paper reviews the impact of attacks on ...
  • Lawrence Elaine; Felix Navarro Karla; Riudavets Josep; Messina Marco (CSITeA'04, 2004)
    Motes (coin-sized sensors) have the potential to transform the way in which people live and work where computing occurs without human interaction - 'data is pre-processed and available on demand'. Motes may potentially ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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. ...
  • Baig Dur-E-Zehra; Su Hao; Cheng Teddy; Savkin Andrey; Su Steven; Celler Branko (The Printing House, Inc., 2010)
    The aim of this paper is to study the human Heart Rate (HR) response during walking, cycling and rowing exercises using linear time varying (LTV) models. We used the frequency of exercise locomotion as the input to the ...