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The impact of atmospheric pressure on the performance of 60GHz point to point links within 5G networks (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Linge, N., Odum, R., Hill, S., von Hünerbein, S., Linnebank, P., Sutton, A., & Townend, D. (2018, November). The impact of atmospheric pressure on the performance of 60GHz point to point links within 5G networks. Presented at Loughborough Antennas & Propagation Conference 2018 (LAPC2018), Loughborough, UK

There is growing interest in the use of millimetre-wave spectrum as a potential candidate for the provision of high capacity, short range, back-haul solutions within future 5G ultra-dense network infrastructures. However, it is recognised that these... Read More about The impact of atmospheric pressure on the performance of 60GHz point to point links within 5G networks.

Atmospheric impact on the performance of a 60GHz point-to-point link for 5G infrastructures (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Linge, N., Odum, R., Hill, S., von Hünerbein, S., Linnebank, P., Sutton, A., & Townend, D. (2018, April). Atmospheric impact on the performance of a 60GHz point-to-point link for 5G infrastructures. Poster presented at 12th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2018), London, UK

There is growing interest in the use of millimeter-wave spectrum as a potential candidate for the provision of high capacity, short range, back-haul solutions within future 5G ultra-dense network infrastructures. However, it is recognized that these... Read More about Atmospheric impact on the performance of a 60GHz point-to-point link for 5G infrastructures.

A load-balancing approach based on modified K-ELM and NSGA-II in a heterogeneous cloud environment (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Liu, Q., Cai, W., Shen, J., Jin, D., & Linge, N. (2016, January). A load-balancing approach based on modified K-ELM and NSGA-II in a heterogeneous cloud environment. Presented at 2016 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE), Las Vegas, NV, USA

MapReduce is a popular programming model widely used in distributed systems. With regard to large-scale applications, e.g. home energy management in a city, online social community etc., load-balancing becomes critical affecting the performance of di... Read More about A load-balancing approach based on modified K-ELM and NSGA-II in a heterogeneous cloud environment.

EECD : a code dissemination protocol in a WSN-based Home Energy Management System (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Liu, Q., Shen, J., Xiao, B., Wang, B., & Linge, N. (2015, January). EECD : a code dissemination protocol in a WSN-based Home Energy Management System. Presented at 2015 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE), Las Vegas, NV USA

A WSN enabled Home Energy Management System (HEMS) can achieve user behaviour change by providing real-time feedback of domestic energy consumption. However, features in collecting nodes within HEMS Systems need to change to allow new working pattern... Read More about EECD : a code dissemination protocol in a WSN-based Home Energy Management System.

DEHEMS: empowering the domestic energy consumer with persuasive interfaces (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Sundramoorthy, V., Cooper, G., & Linge, N. (2010, April). DEHEMS: empowering the domestic energy consumer with persuasive interfaces. Presented at 28th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Atlanta

Globally, there is rising concern about the impact of energy consumption on the environment, coinciding with increasing energy costs. The Digital Environment Home Energy Management System (DEHEMS) project aims to provide householders with persuasive... Read More about DEHEMS: empowering the domestic energy consumer with persuasive interfaces.

mi-guide: a wireless context driven information system for museum visitors (2007)
Presentation / Conference
Linge, N., Bates, D., Holgate, R., Parsons, D., Webb, P., Hay, D., & Ward, D. (2007, June). mi-guide: a wireless context driven information system for museum visitors. Presented at 1st International Joint Workshop on Wireless Ubiquitous Computing (WUC 2007), Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

The growth in wireless and mobile communications technologies offers many new opportunities for museums who are constantly striving to improve their overall visitor experience. There is considerable interest in the use of context-aware services to t... Read More about mi-guide: a wireless context driven information system for museum visitors.

Designing a context-aware distributed system: asking the key questions (2003)
Presentation / Conference
Linge, N., Bates, D., Ritchings, T., & Chrisp, T. (2003, November). Designing a context-aware distributed system: asking the key questions. Presented at Communications, Internet and Information Technology (CIIT 2003), Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

Our previous research identified clear business benefits and the need for an intelligent information flow algorithm that could match information delivery requirements for mobile workers to the capability of the delivery networks. The primary mech... Read More about Designing a context-aware distributed system: asking the key questions.

An extreme learning approach to fast prediction in the reduce phase of a cloud platform
Presentation / Conference
Liu, Q., Cai, W., Shen, J., Wang, B., Fu, Z., & Linge, N. An extreme learning approach to fast prediction in the reduce phase of a cloud platform. Presented at International Conference on Cloud Computing and Security (ICCCS 2015), Nanjing, China

As a widely used programming model for the purposes of processing large data sets, MapReduce (MR) becomes inevitable in data clusters or grids, e.g. a Hadoop environment. However, experienced programmers are needed to decide the number of reducers us... Read More about An extreme learning approach to fast prediction in the reduce phase of a cloud platform.

Personalised energy monitoring systems : SUMMER project research outline
Presentation / Conference
Hughes, T., Linge, N., & Hill, S. Personalised energy monitoring systems : SUMMER project research outline. Presented at PGNET 2012 : the 13th Annual Postgraduate Symposium on the Convergence of Telecommunications, Networking & Broadcasting, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom

A lot of research has been carried out on the energy consumption of buildings and appliances. Very little has been conducted into how people use energy, especially in the home where they are difficult to observe. This paper presents an outl... Read More about Personalised energy monitoring systems : SUMMER project research outline.