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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j7]Karl Mohring, Trina S. Myers, Ian M. Atkinson:
Playing in traffic: an investigation of low-cost, non-invasive traffic sensors for street light luminaire deployments. Int. J. Grid Util. Comput. 9(4): 333-344 (2018) - [j6]Yong Jin Lee, Jarrod Trevathan
, Ian M. Atkinson, Wayne Read:
An intelligent agent system for managing heterogeneous sensors in dispersed and disparate wireless sensor network. Int. J. Sens. Networks 27(3): 149-162 (2018) - [c19]Karl Mohring, Trina S. Myers
, Ian M. Atkinson:
A controlled trial of a commodity sensors for a streetlight-mounted traffic detection system. ACSW 2018: 10:1-10:10 - 2016
- [c18]Dylan Mathiesen, Trina S. Myers
, Ian M. Atkinson
, Jeremy VanDerWal:
TerrainVis: Collaborative, Interactive, Visualisation Tool for Engaging Residents in Disaster Preparedness. CDVE 2016: 110-117 - 2015
- [j5]Jess Farber, Trina S. Myers
, Jarrod Trevathan
, Ian M. Atkinson
, Trevor Andersen:
Riskr: a web 2.0 platform to monitor and share disaster information. Int. J. Grid Util. Comput. 6(2): 98-112 (2015) - [j4]Sakib Jalil, Trina S. Myers
, Ian M. Atkinson
:
A Meta-Synthesis of Behavioral Outcomes from Telemedicine Clinical Trials for Type 2 Diabetes and the Clinical User-Experience Evaluation (CUE). J. Medical Syst. 39(3): 28 (2015) - [c17]Karl Mohring, Trina S. Myers
, Ian M. Atkinson
, Jeremy VanDerWal, Steven van der Valk:
Sensors in heat: A pilot study for high resolution urban sensing in an integrated streetlight platform. ISSNIP 2015: 1-6 - [c16]Steven van der Valk, Trina S. Myers
, Ian M. Atkinson
, Karl Mohring:
Sensor networks in workplaces: Correlating comfort and productivity. ISSNIP 2015: 1-6 - 2014
- [c15]Sakib Jalil, Dianna L. Hardy
, Trina S. Myers
, Ian M. Atkinson
:
But it doesn't go with the décor: domesticating a telemedicine diabetes intervention in the home. OZCHI 2014: 280-289 - [c14]Sakib Jalil, Trina S. Myers
, Ian M. Atkinson
:
Design Implications from the Preliminary Results of a Telemedicine Patient-Technology Interaction Study. VINCI 2014: 192 - [c13]Dylan Mathiesen, Trina S. Myers
, Ian M. Atkinson
:
Large Scale, Collaborative, Invasive Species Planning and Visualisation Tool. VINCI 2014: 204 - 2013
- [j3]Trina S. Myers
, Ian M. Atkinson
:
Eco-informatics modelling via semantic inference. Inf. Syst. 38(1): 16-32 (2013) - 2012
- [j2]Jarrod Trevathan
, Ron Johnstone, Tony Chiffings, Ian M. Atkinson
, Neil Bergmann
, Wayne Read, Susan Theiss, Trina S. Myers
, Tom Stevens:
SEMAT - The Next Generation of Inexpensive Marine Environmental Monitoring and Measurement Systems. Sensors 12(7): 9711-9748 (2012) - [c12]Dylan Mathiesen, Trina S. Myers
, Ian M. Atkinson
, Jarrod Trevathan
:
Geological Visualisation with Augmented Reality. NBiS 2012: 172-179 - [c11]Jess Farber, Trina S. Myers
, Jarrod Trevathan
, Ian M. Atkinson
, Trevor Andersen:
Riskr: A Low-Technological Web2.0 Disaster Service to Monitor and Share Information. NBiS 2012: 311-318 - 2011
- [c10]Jarrod Trevathan, Ian M. Atkinson, Wayne Read, Nigel G. D. Sim, Chris Christensen:
A System for Managing Data Provenance in In Silico Experiments. ADC 2011: 65-74 - [c9]Jarrod Trevathan, Wayne Read, Hossein Ghodosi, Ian M. Atkinson:
Privacy and Anonymity in Untrusted Data Stores. ADC 2011: 75-84 - [c8]Jarrod Trevathan
, Wayne Read, Yong Jin Lee, Ian M. Atkinson
:
Targeting the Strategies of a Bid Sniper. HICSS 2011: 1-10 - 2010
- [j1]Trina S. Myers
, Ian M. Atkinson
, Ron Johnstone:
Supporting Coral Reef Ecosystems Research through Modelling a Reusable Ontology Framework. Appl. Artif. Intell. 24(1&2): 77-101 (2010) - [c7]Trina S. Myers
, Ian M. Atkinson
, Ron Johnstone:
Semantically Enabling the SEMAT Project: Extending Marine Sensor Networks for Decision Support and Hypothesis Testing. CISIS 2010: 974-979 - [c6]Jarrod Trevathan, Ian M. Atkinson, Wayne Read, Ron Johnstone, Nigel Bajema, James McGeachin:
Establishing Low Cost Aquatic Monitoring Networks for Developing Countries. WCITD/NF 2010: 39-50
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [c5]Ian M. Atkinson, Douglas du Boulay, Clinton Chee, Kenneth Chiu, Paul D. Coddington, Andrea Gerson, Tristan King, Donald F. McMullen, Romain Quilici, Peter Turner, Andrew L. Wendelborn, Mathew J. Wyatt, Donglai Zhang:
Developing CIMA-Based Cyberinfrastructure for Remote Access to Scientific Instruments and Collaborative e-Research. ACSW 2007: 3-10 - [c4]Trina S. Myers, Ian M. Atkinson, William J. Lavery:
The Semantic Reef: Managing Complex Knowledge to Predict Coral Bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef. ACSW 2007: 59-67 - [c3]Mathew J. Wyatt, Nigel G. D. Sim, Dianna L. Hardy, Ian M. Atkinson:
YourSRB: A cross platform interface for SRB and Digital Libraries. ACSW 2007: 79-85 - 2006
- [c2]Ian M. Atkinson
, Douglas du Boulay, Clinton Chee, Kenneth Chiu, Tristan King, Donald F. McMullen, Romain Quilici, Nigel G. D. Sim, Peter Turner, Matthew Wyatt:
CIMA Based Remote Instrument and Data Access: An Extension into the Australian e-Science Environment. e-Science 2006: 125 - [c1]Donald F. McMullen, Ian M. Atkinson
, Kenneth Chiu, Peter Turner, Kianosh Huffman, Romain Quilici, Matthew Wyatt:
Toward Standards for Integration of Instruments into Grid Computing Environments. e-Science 2006: 127
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