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And now for something completely different: looking ahead to new encryption and secrecy protocols
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ashman, H., & Gilbert, M. (2001). And now for something completely different: looking ahead to new encryption and secrecy protocols.

Transmitting sensitive data over non-secret channels has always required encryption technologies to ensure that the data arrives without exposure to eavesdroppers. The Internet has made it possible to transmit vast volumes of data more rapidly and ch... Read More about And now for something completely different: looking ahead to new encryption and secrecy protocols.

Leisure, family and work in the lifestyles of dual-earner families
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Such, E. (2001). Leisure, family and work in the lifestyles of dual-earner families.

This paper examines the role of leisure in the lifestyles of dual-earner families. It explores leisure as a dimension of lifestyle that has been relatively under-researched, despite a burgeoning interest in the dual-earner family in both academic res... Read More about Leisure, family and work in the lifestyles of dual-earner families.

A hybrid neural network/rule-based technique for on-line gesture and hand-written character recognition
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Craven, M. P., Curtis, K. M., Hayes-Gill, B. H., & Thursfield, C. A hybrid neural network/rule-based technique for on-line gesture and hand-written character recognition.

A technique is presented which combines rule-based and neural network pattern recognition methods in an integrated system in order to perform learning and recognition of hand-written characters and gestures in realtime.

The GesRec system is introd... Read More about A hybrid neural network/rule-based technique for on-line gesture and hand-written character recognition.

Multiple channel crosstalk removal using limited connectivity neural networks
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Craven, M. P., Curtis, K. M., & Hayes-Gill, B. R. Multiple channel crosstalk removal using limited connectivity neural networks.

Limited connectivity neural network architectures are investigated for the removal of crosstalk in systems using mutually overlapping sub-channels for the communication of multiple signals, either analogue or digital. The crosstalk error is modelled... Read More about Multiple channel crosstalk removal using limited connectivity neural networks.

Development of a Real Time System in Algol 68.
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Mander, K. C., & Brailsford, D. F. (1975). Development of a Real Time System in Algol 68. In C. C. Charlton, & P. H. Leng (Eds.),

For various reasons, many Algol 68 compilers do not directly implement the parallel processing operations defined in the Revised Algol 68 Report. It is still possible however, to perform parallel processing, multitasking and simulation provided that... Read More about Development of a Real Time System in Algol 68..

Intelligent pipeline control - a simulation study in the automotive sector
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Brabazon, P. G., Woodcock, A., & MacCarthy, B. L. Intelligent pipeline control - a simulation study in the automotive sector.

Automotive producers are aiming to make their order fulfilment processes more flexible. Opening the pipeline of planned products for dynamic allocation to dealers/ customers is a significant step to be more flexible but the behaviour of such Virtual... Read More about Intelligent pipeline control - a simulation study in the automotive sector.

Application of a clustering framework to UK domestic electricity data
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dent, I., Aickelin, U., & Rodden, T. Application of a clustering framework to UK domestic electricity data.

Abstract—The UK electricity industry will shortly have
available a massively increased amount of data from domestic
households and this paper is a step towards deriving useful
information from non intrusive household level monitoring of
electrici... Read More about Application of a clustering framework to UK domestic electricity data.

Creating personalised energy plans: from groups to individuals using Fuzzy C Means Clustering
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dent, I., Wagner, C., Aickelin, U., & Rodden, T. Creating personalised energy plans: from groups to individuals using Fuzzy C Means Clustering.

Changes in the UK electricity market mean that domestic
users will be required to modify their usage behaviour in
accordance with energy eciency targets. Clustering allows
usage data, collected at the household level, to be clustered
into groups... Read More about Creating personalised energy plans: from groups to individuals using Fuzzy C Means Clustering.

A framework to support multiple perspectives in eco-efficiency decisions
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Farr, R., Arman, H., & Gindy, N. A framework to support multiple perspectives in eco-efficiency decisions.

Increasingly, it is recognised that human activity is causing our environment to degrade, and that there is a very real danger of doing irreversible damage to natural systems of which we have only a partial understanding. Neither living in, nor doing... Read More about A framework to support multiple perspectives in eco-efficiency decisions.

Modelling reactive and proactive behaviour in simulation
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Majid, M. A., Siebers, P.-O., & Aickelin, U. Modelling reactive and proactive behaviour in simulation.

This research investigated the simulation model behaviour of a traditional and combined discrete event as well as agent based simulation models when modelling human reactive and proactive behaviour in human centric complex systems. A
departmental st... Read More about Modelling reactive and proactive behaviour in simulation.

Parity-Time coupled microresonators: Kramers-Kronig limitation
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Phang, S., Vukovic, A., Creagh, S. C., Sewell, P., Gradoni, G., & Benson, T. M. Parity-Time coupled microresonators: Kramers-Kronig limitation.

In this talk, we use a KKE argument to show that the presence of dispersion alters the eigen-frequencies of coupled PT coupled microresonators, so that their eigen-frequencies are no longer complex conjugates after the EP.

The Effects of the Planning Horizon on Heathrow TSAT Allocation
Presentation / Conference Contribution
De Maere, G., Atkin, J., & Burke, E. (2014). The Effects of the Planning Horizon on Heathrow TSAT Allocation. In E. Özcan, E. K. Burke, & B. McCollum (Eds.), PATAT 2014: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of the Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling (446-449)

Investigation the Effect of Pavement Condition Characteristics on Bend Segments Accident Frequency: Application of Fixed and Random Parameters Negative Binomial Models
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ahmed Awad, H., & Parry, T. (2018). Investigation the Effect of Pavement Condition Characteristics on Bend Segments Accident Frequency: Application of Fixed and Random Parameters Negative Binomial Models. In International Conference on Transportation and Development 2018. https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784481554.017

Performance Evaluation of Cascaded H-bridge Multilevel Grid-Connected Converter with Model Predictive Control Technique
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hosseinzadeh, M. A., Sarbanzadeh, M., Salehi, A., Rivera, M., Munoz, J., & Wheeler, P. (2019). Performance Evaluation of Cascaded H-bridge Multilevel Grid-Connected Converter with Model Predictive Control Technique. In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT). https://doi.org/10.1109/icit.2019.8755160

Cascaded H-bridge multilevel converter (CHB) is a promising topology for grid-connection systems. On the other side, model predictive controls are advanced control strategies which have many advantages for power converters applications like as fast d... Read More about Performance Evaluation of Cascaded H-bridge Multilevel Grid-Connected Converter with Model Predictive Control Technique.

Progressivity for voice interface design
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Fischer, J. E., Reeves, S., Porcheron, M., & Sikveland, R. O. (2019). Progressivity for voice interface design. In CUI '19: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Conversational User Interfaces (1–8). https://doi.org/10.1145/3342775.3342788

Drawing from Conversation Analysis (CA), we examine how the orientation towards progressivity in talk--keeping things moving--might help us better understand and design for voice interactions. We introduce progressivity by surveying its explication i... Read More about Progressivity for voice interface design.