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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.

Enhancing OSPF to provide adaptive traffic distribution with networks for improved QoS performance (2007)
Thesis
Tasir, A. Enhancing OSPF to provide adaptive traffic distribution with networks for improved QoS performance. (Thesis). University of Salford

In recent years the growth in demand for multimedia applications delivered over a
network has been extensive illustrated by the phenomenal expansion of the World Wide
Web in today's Internet. Increasing amounts of electronic information are present... Read More about Enhancing OSPF to provide adaptive traffic distribution with networks for improved QoS performance.

Active router approach to defeating denial-of-service attacks in networks (2007)
Journal Article
El-Moussa, F., Linge, N., & Hope, M. (2007). Active router approach to defeating denial-of-service attacks in networks. IET Communications, 1(1), 55-63. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-com%3A20050441

Denial-of-service attacks represent a major threat to modern organisations who are increasingly dependent on the integrity of their computer networks. A new approach to combating such threats introduces active routers into the network architecture. T... Read More about Active router approach to defeating denial-of-service attacks in networks.