Dan Chalmers

According to our database1, Dan Chalmers authored at least 27 papers between 1999 and 2018.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2018
Efficient Geocasting in Opportunistic Networks.
Comput. Commun., 2018

2016
GSAF: Efficient and flexible geocasting for opportunistic networks.
Proceedings of the 17th IEEE International Symposium on A World of Wireless, 2016

2015
Pervasive Computing as a Classroom-Based Course.
IEEE Pervasive Comput., 2015

2013
The Fans United will Always be Connected: Building a Practical DTN in a Football Stadium.
Proceedings of the Ad Hoc Networks - 5th International ICST Conference, 2013

2012
A deniable and efficient question and answer service over ad hoc social networks.
Inf. Retr., 2012

ShineUS: Exploring preferences in public discussion.
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, 2012

Finding Trusted Publish/Subscribe Trees.
Proceedings of the Trust Management VI - 6th IFIP WG 11.11 International Conference, 2012

2011
Sensing and Systems in Pervasive Computing - Engineering Context Aware Systems.
Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science, Springer, ISBN: 978-0-85729-841-6, 2011

Deploying Pervasive Advertising in a Farmers' Market.
Proceedings of the Pervasive Advertising, 2011

Rhythms in Twitter.
Proceedings of the PASSAT/SocialCom 2011, Privacy, 2011

MediateSpace: decentralised contextual mediation using tuple spaces.
Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Middleware for Pervasive Mobile and Embedded Computing (M-MPAC 2011), Lisbon, Portugal, December 12, 2011

2010
Chutney and relish: designing to augment the experience of shopping at a farmers' market.
Proceedings of the 22nd Australasian Computer-Human Interaction Conference, 2010

Bringing the Virtual to the Farmers' Market: Designing for Trust in Pervasive Computing Systems.
Proceedings of the Trust Management IV - 4th IFIP WG 11.11 International Conference, 2010

A framework for secure device pairing by demonstration of physical proximity.
Proceedings of the FIT '10, 2010

2009
Are your friends who they say they are?: data mining online identities.
ACM Crossroads, 2009

Transformation of Online Representation through Time.
Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Advances in Social Network Analysis and Mining, 2009

2008
Composing software services in the pervasive computing environment: Languages or APIs?
Pervasive Mob. Comput., 2008

The North Laine Shopping Guide: A Case Study in Modelling Trust in Applications.
Proceedings of the Trust Management II, 2008

2007
The state of peer-to-peer simulators and simulations.
Comput. Commun. Rev., 2007

Reconciling privacy and security in pervasive computing: the case for pseudonymous group membership.
Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Middleware for Pervasive and Ad-hoc Computing (MPAC 2007), held at the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 8th International Middleware Conference, November 26, 2007

From development in the laboratory to deployment in the home: Trouble and strife with sensor networks.
Proceedings of the 32nd Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN 2007), 2007

2004
A framework for contextual mediation in mobile and ubiquitous computing applied to the context-aware adaptation of maps.
Pers. Ubiquitous Comput., 2004

Meta Data to Support Context Aware Mobile Applications.
Proceedings of the 5th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM 2004), 2004

2002
Contextual mediation to support ubiquitous computing.
PhD thesis, 2002

2001
Map adaptation for users of mobile systems.
Proceedings of the Tenth International World Wide Web Conference, 2001

1999
A Survey of Quality of Service in Mobile Computing Environments.
IEEE Commun. Surv. Tutorials, 1999

QoS and Context Awareness for Mobile Computing.
Proceedings of the Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing, First International Symposium, 1999


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