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  • Culjak Gordana; Ooi Pauline; Lawrence Elaine (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    Mobile medical applications have the capacity to provide services for patients and healthcare professionals regardless of time or place. The aim of this paper is to explore the current status of mobile, wireless and ...
  • Dyson Laurel (Information Science Publishing (Idea Group), 2007)
    This chapter examines wireless technologies in Africa, with special reference to indigenous minority populations. In a continent with limited infrastructure, itinerant popoulations, low literacy levels and limited money ...
  • Lawrence Elaine; Bina Mary; Culjak Gordana; El-Kiki Tarek (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    The authors report on the results of an online survey on the motivations and effort involved in participating in Wireless Community Networks. The survey is part of a multinational survey that has been administered in ...
  • Lawrence Elaine; Lubrin Einstein; Felix Navarro Karla (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    As the world’s aged population grows many governments are looking to remote healthcare monitoring solutions. It is certainly cheaper to keep the elderly and infirm in their own homes rather than in aged-care facilities. ...
  • Li Songsheng; Lowe David; Kong Xiaoying; Braun Robin (IEEE, 2011)
    Localization is one of the basic prerequisites of sensors in various applications of wireless sensor networks. A beacon is a special sensor with geographical knowledge and which can be employed to help localize general ...
  • Lowe David; Murray Stephen (ISCA: International Society for Computers and Their Applications, 2009)
    There is growing interest in the use of wireless sensor data to control physical systems. Given the operational constraints (especially related to the power usage) that wireless sensors operate under, there has been ...
  • Lowe David; Murray Stephen; Kong Xiaoying (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2011)
    The increasing prevalence and sophistication of wireless sensors is creating an opportunity for improving, or in many cases enabling, the real-time monitoring and control of distributed physical systems. However, whilst a ...
  • Nikodem Jan; Klempous Ryszard; Nikodem Maciej; Woda Marek; Chaczko Zenon (IEEE, 2010)
    The paper presents a simulator that models routing paths and energy distribution in a WSN as a function of the algorithm executed by each node of the network. Simulator was prepared to investigate whether globally defined ...
  • Felix Navarro Karla; Lawrence Elaine (IEEE, 2010)
    The authors discuss and map the main findings resulting from the development of a series of four Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) health monitoring prototypes, under the generic name of MoteCare. A devised a generic framework ...
  • Chaczko Zenon (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2012, 2012)
    This chapter presents a new biomimetic approach for sensor placement, clustering and data routing in Wireless Sensor Networks that can be deployed and managed in ubiquitous applications such as: security, business, automation, ...
  • Gardner William; Rajagopalapillai Rajugan; Chang Elizabeth; Dillon Tharam (ICSSEA 2004, 2004)
    Web portals are gateway to customized, collective information for integration and dissemination. With the new emerging technologies such as XML, web applications and web services, the design and development of web based ...