Paul Gardner-Stephen

Orcid: 0000-0002-3397-3381

According to our database1, Paul Gardner-Stephen authored at least 38 papers between 2003 and 2021.

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2021
Fixing Mobile Emergency Call Geo- Location Once and For All.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2021

2020
The Four Internets of COVID-19: the digital-political responses to COVID-19 and what this means for the post-crisis Internet.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2020

Identifying and Mitigating Humanitarian Challenges to COVID-19 Contact Tracing.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2020

S4: Simple, Secure, Survivable Systems Human-first crisis technology design principles.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2020

Humanitarian Response Without Humans: How can we help, when we can't get there?
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2020

Capacity Maintenance During Global Disruptions: Security, resilience and incentives matter.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2020

2019
An Overview and Experiment on Wi-Fi Direct Connection Behaviour with Network Analysing Tools.
Proceedings of the Advances in Visual Informatics, 2019

Reducing cost while increasing the resilience & effectiveness of tsunami early warning systems.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2019

Designing a combined personal communicator and data entry terminal for disaster relief & remote operations.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2019

2018
Survey and Systematization of Secure Device Pairing.
IEEE Commun. Surv. Tutorials, 2018

Demonstrating a Low-Cost and Zero-Recurrent-Cost Hybrid Mesh & Satellite Based Early Warning System.
Proceedings of the 2018 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2018

Making HF Useful 365 Days a Year, to Make Sure it Works the one day you Need it.
Proceedings of the 2018 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2018

2017
Optimising the question box for cost and local-manufacturability.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2017

Zero recurrent-cost two-way satellite communications for humanitarian applications.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2017

Architecture for responsive emergency communications networks.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2017

A practical and secure social media facility for internet-deprived populations.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2017

Historical distribution of duration of unplanned power outages in Queensland: Insights for sustaining telecommunications during disasters.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2017

Eliminating the high stand-by energy consumption of ad-hoc Wi-Fi.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2017

Self-configuring heterogeneous HF/UHF/Wi-Fi disaster communications networks.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2017

Productizing humanitarian telecommunications research: A case study of the Serval Mesh Extender.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2017

Piloting the serval mesh and serval mesh extender 2.0 in Vanuatu: Preliminary results.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2017

Scalable telecommunications over ultra-low-bandwidth radio backbones.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2017

2016
The exploration of alternative phone charging strategies for disaster or emergency situations.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2016

Smart-phone battery-life short-fall in disaster response: Quantifying the gap.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2016

An experimental evaluation of delay-tolerant networking with serval.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2016

Maintaining both availability and integrity of communications: Challenges and guidelines for data security and privacy during disasters and crises.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2016

2014
Low-cost, open-source, collapsible, air-transportable, field-manufacturable telecommunications tower.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2014

Succinct data: Extreme compression for ODK forms making digital field assessment practical during disasters by minimizing data transmission size and costs.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2014

2013
The rational behind the Serval Network Layer for Resilient Communications.
J. Comput. Sci., 2013

The serval mesh: A platform for resilient communications in disaster & crisis.
Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2013

2011
The Village Telco project: a reliable and practical wireless mesh telephony infrastructure.
EURASIP J. Wirel. Commun. Netw., 2011

Serval mesh software-WiFi multi model management.
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Wireless Technologies for Humanitarian Relief, 2011

2009
A Biologically Inspired Method of SPAM Detection.
Proceedings of the Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2009

2007
CANE: The Content Addressed Network Environment
CoRR, 2007

Escalating The War On SPAM Through Practical PoW Exchange.
Proceedings of the 15th IEEE International Conference on Networks, 2007

2004
A New Hardware Architecture for Genomic and Proteomic Sequence Alignment.
Proceedings of the 3rd International IEEE Computer Society Computational Systems Bioinformatics Conference, 2004

DASH: Localising Dynamic Programming for Order of Magnitude Faster, Accurate Sequence Alignment.
Proceedings of the 3rd International IEEE Computer Society Computational Systems Bioinformatics Conference, 2004

2003
A Novel Architecture for Genomic Sequence Searching and Alignment.
Proceedings of the Advances in Computer Systems Architecture, 2003


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