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2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j21]Morteza Kheirkhah, Ian Wakeman, George Parisis:
Multipath transport and packet spraying for efficient data delivery in data centres. Comput. Networks 162 (2019) - 2018
- [j20]Aydin Rajaei, Dan Chalmers, Ian Wakeman, George Parisis:
Efficient Geocasting in Opportunistic Networks. Comput. Commun. 127: 105-121 (2018) - [j19]Philip Tee, George Parisis, Luc Berthouze, Ian Wakeman:
Relating Vertex and Global Graph Entropy in Randomly Generated Graphs. Entropy 20(7): 481 (2018) - 2017
- [j18]George Parisis, Vasilis Sourlas, Konstantinos V. Katsaros, Wei Koong Chai, George Pavlou, Ian Wakeman:
Efficient content delivery through fountain coding in opportunistic information-centric networks. Comput. Commun. 100: 118-128 (2017) - [j17]Philip Tee, George Parisis, Ian Wakeman:
Vertex Entropy As a Critical Node Measure in Network Monitoring. IEEE Trans. Netw. Serv. Manag. 14(3): 646-660 (2017) - [j16]Philip Tee, George Parisis, Ian Wakeman:
Correction to "Vertex Entropy as a Critical Node Measure in Network Monitoring". IEEE Trans. Netw. Serv. Manag. 14(4): 1185 (2017) - 2016
- [c30]Morteza Kheirkhah, Ian Wakeman, George Parisis:
MMPTCP: A multipath transport protocol for data centers. INFOCOM 2016: 1-9 - [c29]Phil Tee, George Parisis, Ian Wakeman:
Towards an approximate graph entropy measure for identifying incidents in network event data. NOMS 2016: 1049-1054 - [c28]Aydin Rajaei, Dan Chalmers, Ian Wakeman, George Parisis:
GSAF: Efficient and flexible geocasting for opportunistic networks. WoWMoM 2016: 1-9 - [i2]Phil Tee, Ian Wakeman, George Parisis, Jonathan Dawes:
Is Preferential Attachment the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics in Disguise? CoRR abs/1612.03115 (2016) - 2015
- [c27]Morteza Kheirkhah, Ian Wakeman, George Parisis:
Short vs. Long Flows: A Battle That Both Can Win. SIGCOMM 2015: 349-350 - [i1]Morteza Kheirkhah, Ian Wakeman, George Parisis:
Multipath-TCP in ns-3. CoRR abs/1510.07721 (2015) - 2013
- [j15]Anirban Basu, Simon Fleming, James Stanier, Stephen Naicken, Ian Wakeman, Vijay K. Gurbani:
The state of peer-to-peer network simulators. ACM Comput. Surv. 45(4): 46:1-46:25 (2013) - [c26]Ian Wakeman, Stephen Naicken, Jon Rimmer, Dan Chalmers, Ciaran Fisher:
The Fans United will Always be Connected: Building a Practical DTN in a Football Stadium. ADHOCNETS 2013: 162-177 - 2012
- [j14]Simon Fleming, Dan Chalmers, Ian Wakeman:
A deniable and efficient question and answer service over ad hoc social networks. Inf. Retr. 15(3-4): 296-331 (2012) - [c25]Stephen Naicken, Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers:
Finding Trusted Publish/Subscribe Trees. IFIPTM 2012: 174-190 - [c24]Dan Chalmers, Paul Calcraft, Ciaran Fisher, Luke Whiting, Jon Rimmer, Ian Wakeman:
ShineUS: Exploring preferences in public discussion. PerCom Workshops 2012: 513-515 - 2011
- [c23]Danny Matthews, Dan Chalmers, Ian Wakeman:
MediateSpace: decentralised contextual mediation using tuple spaces. M-MPAC@Middleware 2011: 5 - [c22]Dan Chalmers, Simon Fleming, Ian Wakeman, Des Watson:
Rhythms in Twitter. SocialCom/PASSAT 2011: 1409-1414 - [p1]Ian Wakeman, Ann Light, Jon Robinson, Dan Chalmers, Anirban Basu:
Deploying Pervasive Advertising in a Farmers' Market. Pervasive Advertising 2011: 247-267 - [e1]Ian Wakeman, Ehud Gudes, Christian Damsgaard Jensen, Jason Crampton:
Trust Management V, 5th IFIP WG 11.11 International Conference, IFIPTM 2011, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 29-July 1, 2011, Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 358, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-22199-6 [contents] - 2010
- [j13]James Stanier, Stephen Naicken, Anirban Basu, Jian Li, Ian Wakeman:
Can We Use Trust in Online Dating? J. Wirel. Mob. Networks Ubiquitous Comput. Dependable Appl. 1(4): 50-61 (2010) - [c21]Yasir Arfat Malkani, Dan Chalmers, Ian Wakeman:
A framework for secure device pairing by demonstration of physical proximity. FIT 2010: 21 - [c20]Ian Wakeman, Ann Light, Jon Robinson, Dan Chalmers, Anirban Basu:
Bringing the Virtual to the Farmers' Market: Designing for Trust in Pervasive Computing Systems. IFIPTM 2010: 248-262 - [c19]Ann Light, Ian Wakeman, Jon Robinson, Anirban Basu, Dan Chalmers:
Chutney and relish: designing to augment the experience of shopping at a farmers' market. OZCHI 2010: 208-215
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j12]Roya Feizy, Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers:
Are your friends who they say they are?: data mining online identities. ACM Crossroads 16(2): 19-23 (2009) - [c18]Roya Feizy, Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers:
Transformation of Online Representation through Time. ASONAM 2009: 273-278 - 2008
- [j11]Jon Robinson, Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers:
Composing software services in the pervasive computing environment: Languages or APIs? Pervasive Mob. Comput. 4(4): 481-505 (2008) - [c17]Jon Robinson, Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers, Anirban Basu:
The North Laine Shopping Guide: A Case Study in Modelling Trust in Applications. IFIPTM 2008: 183-197 - 2007
- [j10]Stephen Naicken, B. Livingston, Anirban Basu, S. Rodhetbhai, Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers:
The state of peer-to-peer simulators and simulations. Comput. Commun. Rev. 37(2): 95-98 (2007) - [c16]Ian Wakeman, Stephen Cogdon, Laurent Mathy, Michael Fry:
Localising Multicast Using Application Predicates. IWSOS 2007: 193-207 - [c15]Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers, Michael Fry:
Reconciling privacy and security in pervasive computing: the case for pseudonymous group membership. MPAC 2007: 7-12 - 2006
- [c14]David Ellis, Ian Wakeman:
Lessons for Autonomic Services from the Design of an Anonymous DoS Protection Overlay. Autonomic Networking 2006: 86-96 - 2005
- [c13]Bill Keller, Tim Owen, Ian Wakeman, Julie Weeds, David J. Weir:
Middleware for User Controlled Environments. PerCom Workshops 2005: 183-188 - [c12]Tim Owen, Ian Wakeman, Bill Keller, Julie Weeds, David J. Weir:
Managing the Policies of Non-Technical Users in a Dynamic World. POLICY 2005: 251-254 - 2004
- [c11]Jon Robinson, Ian Wakeman, Tim Owen:
Scooby: middleware for service composition in pervasive computing. Middleware for Pervasive and Ad-hoc Computing 2004: 161-166 - 2003
- [c10]Ian Wakeman, David Ellis, Tim Owen, Julian Rathke, Des Watson:
Risky Business: Motivations for Markets in Programmable Networks. IWAN 2003: 266-279 - 2002
- [j9]Louise Sheeran, Martina Angela Sasse, Jon Rimmer, Ian Wakeman:
How Web browsers shape users' understanding of networks. Electron. Libr. 20(1): 35-42 (2002) - 2001
- [j8]Jon Crowcroft, Michael Fry, David Hutchison, Ian Marshall, Morris Sloman, Ian Wakeman:
Active networks and services. Comput. Networks 36(1): 1-3 (2001) - [j7]Ian Wakeman, Alan Jeffrey, Tim Owen, Damyan Pepper:
SafetyNet: A language-based approach to programmable networks. Comput. Networks 36(1): 101-114 (2001) - [j6]Ann Light, Ian Wakeman:
Beyond the interface: users' perceptions of interaction and audience on websites. Interact. Comput. 13(3): 325-351 (2001) - [c9]Adnan Al-bar, Ian Wakeman:
A Survey of Adaptive Applications in Mobile Computing. ICDCS Workshops 2001: 246- - 2000
- [c8]Nicholas Sharples, Ian Wakeman:
Protocol Construction Using Genetic Search Techniques. EvoWorkshops 2000: 235-246 - [c7]Rory Graves, Ian Wakeman:
ATOM - Active Totally Ordered Multicast. IWAN 2000: 171-179
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [b1]Jon Crowcroft, Mark Handley, Ian Wakeman:
Internetworking multimedia. Taylor & Francis 1999, ISBN 978-0-748-40807-8, pp. I-XX, 1-290 - [c6]Jon Rimmer, Ian Wakeman, Louise Sheeran, Martina Angela Sasse:
Examining Users' Repertoire of Internet Applications. INTERACT 1999: 654-660 - 1998
- [c5]Malcolm McIlhagga, Ann Light, Ian Wakeman:
Towards a Design Methodology for Adaptive Applications. MobiCom 1998: 133-144 - 1995
- [c4]Mark Handley, Ian Wakeman, Jon Crowcroft:
The Conference Control Channel Protocol (CCCP): A Scalable Base for Building Conference Control Applications. SIGCOMM 1995: 275-287 - [c3]Ian Wakeman, Atanu Ghosh, Jon Crowcroft, Van Jacobson, Sally Floyd:
Implementing Real Time Packet Forwarding Policies Using Streams. USENIX 1995: 71-82 - 1994
- [j5]Ian Wakeman, Jon Crowcroft:
A combined admission and congestion control scheme for variable bit rate video. Distributed Syst. Eng. 1(4): 242- (1994) - [c2]Jean-Chrysostome Bolot, Thierry Turletti, Ian Wakeman:
Scalable Feedback Control for Multicast Video Distribution in the Internet. SIGCOMM 1994: 58-67 - 1993
- [j4]Ian Wakeman:
Packetized Video Options for Interaction between the User, the Network and the Codec. Comput. J. 36(1): 55-67 (1993) - [j3]Ian Wakeman, David Lewis, Jon Crowcroft:
Traffic analysis of trans-Atlantic traffic. Comput. Commun. 16(6): 376-388 (1993) - 1992
- [j2]Zheng Wang, Jon Crowcroft, Ian Wakeman:
A simple TCP extension for high-speed paths. Comput. Commun. Rev. 22(1): 48-51 (1992) - [j1]Jon Crowcroft, Ian Wakeman, Zheng Wang, Dejan Sirovica:
Is layering, harmful? [remote procedure call]. IEEE Netw. 6(1): 20-24 (1992) - [c1]Jon Crowcroft, Stephen Hailes, Mark Handley, Ajit K. Jena, David Lewis, Ian Wakeman:
Some Multimedia Traffic Characterization and Measurement Results. NETWORKS 1992: 3-14
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