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Mobile Systems Research Projects

 

Running Projects

EPSRC SESAME: SEnsing for Sport And Managed Exercise

EPSRC Utiforo: Pervasive Computing Support for Market Trading

EPSRC UbiVal: Develop techniques for engineering and analysis of context-aware, adaptive, mobile ubiquitous computing systems

EPSRC WILDSENSING: A Hybrid Framework of Mobile and Sensor Nodes for Wildlife Monitoring. January 2007 - December 2009.

EPSRC CREAM: Coordination and Reliability Mechanisms for Adaptive Mobile Middleware. 2005-2008.

EU IP FP6 RUNES: Reconfigurable Ubiquitous Network Embedded Systems.

SATIN: Using Mobile Code for Self-Organization in Mobile Computing MiddlewareTransactions Models in Mobile Computing MiddlewarePower aware networking

Mobility Models Founded on Social Networks Theory

Context-aware Adaptive Routing (CAR) Protocol

Sensor Context-aware Adaptive Routing (SCAR) Protocol



Past Projects

SEINIT: An EC funded framework 6 project aimed at constructing a secure and dependable framework for ambient computing environments.

MARS: A BT/UCL collaboration run from UCL@Adastral.Park aimed at building resilient, dependable and fault-tolerant access control systems for ambient computing environments.

Middleware for Asynchronous Communication in Delay Tolerant Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.

6WINIT: An ICT project exploring secure mobile IPv6 deployment using clinical testbeds.

CARISMA: Reflection Based Context Awareness in Mobile Computing Middleware.

Electronic Prescribing using Mobile Computing Techniques: Teaching Company Scheme in conjunction with Capula Elan Ltd.

XMIDDLE: Data Sharing Middleware for Mobile Ad Hoc Systems.

PIMMS: Secure multimedia applications for mobile environments.

 

For any information about these projects, please contact Dr. Stephen Hailes and Dr. Cecilia Mascolo.

 

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