Browsing Computer Science by Author "MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN"
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Attribute-based fully homomorphic encryption with a bounded number of inputs
MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN (2017) -
Decentralised Peer-to-Peer data dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks
MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN (2017) -
Droning On: Reflections on Integrating UAV Technology into a Computer Engineering Design Laboratory
MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN; HUGGARD, MERIEL (ACM, 2016) -
Enhancing Ethical Awareness though Practical Engagement with Mobile Media
MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN; HUGGARD, MERIEL (McMaster University, 2014) -
Evaluation of a Time Radio Signal as Wireless Sensor Synchronization Beacon
MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN; HUGGARD, MERIEL (IEEE, 2016) -
Experiences of Integrating UAVs into the Curriculum through Multidisciplinary Engineering Projects
HUGGARD, MERIEL; MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN (ASEE, 2016) -
Mobile Privacy-Preserving Crowdsourced Data Collection in the Smart City
MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN (2016) -
Opportunistic Detection of Relative Mobility in Wireless Sensor Networks
MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN; HUGGARD, MERIEL (IEEE, 2010)In highly mobile ad hoc networks the neighbourhood status evolves rapidly. Routing tables which are populated with an ?out of date? view of the neighbourhood produce an overhead in the routing process which can affect ... -
Purposing AAL to an Aging Population : AAW (Walking), AAD (Driving) and the IoV (Internet of Vehicles)
MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN (IEEE, 2015) -
Routing in wireless sensor networks for wind turbine monitoring
MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN (2017) -
An SDN architecture for under water search and surveillance
MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN (IEEE, 2017) -
A SDN-Controlled Underwater MAC and Routing Testbed
MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN (IEEE, 2016) -
WaterCom - A Multilevel, Multipurpose Underwater Communications Test Platform
MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN (ACM, 2015) -
WaterCom: Connecting research configurations with practical deployments: A multilevel, multipurpose underwater communications test platform
MCGOLDRICK, CIARAN (ACM, 2016)This paper describes the ongoing evolution of the Water-Com framework developed as part of the NSF funded Ocean-TUNE CRI project. A particular challenge for connecting global researchers and the public with remote, autonomous ...