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Professor Graham Morgan.
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Year
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Reham Almutairi
Dr Giacomo Bergami
Professor Graham Morgan
Advancements and Challenges in IoT Simulators: A Comprehensive Review
2024
Reham Almutairi
Rohin Gillgallon
Dr Giacomo Bergami
Professor Graham Morgan
Approximating Real-Time IoT Interaction through Connection Counting: A QoS Perspective
2024
Dr Dev Jha
Yinhao Li
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Maciej Koutny
Professor Raj Ranjan
et al.
GeoDeploy: Geo-distributed Application Deployment using Benchmarking
2024
Fatimah Alanazi
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
Improving Detection of DeepFakes through Facial Region Analysis in Images
2024
Reham Almutairi
Dr Giacomo Bergami
Professor Graham Morgan
IoTSimSecure: Towards an IoT Simulator Supporting Cyber-Threat Detection Algorithms
2024
Ollie Fox
Dr Giacomo Bergami
Professor Graham Morgan
LaSSI: Logical, Structural, and Semantic text Interpretation
2024
Dr Giacomo Bergami
Ollie Fox
Professor Graham Morgan
Matching and Rewriting Rules in Object-Oriented Databases
2024
Reham Almutairi
Dr Giacomo Bergami
Professor Graham Morgan
SimulatorBridger: System for Monitoring Energy Efficiency of Electric Vehicles in Real-World Traffic Simulations
2024
Reham Almutairi
Dr Giacomo Bergami
Professor Graham Morgan
SimulatorBridgerDfT: A Real-Data Simulator for IoT-Osmotic Interactions
2024
Reham Almutairi
Dr Giacomo Bergami
Professor Graham Morgan
Systematic Literature Review of VANET Simulators: Comparative Analysis, Technological Advancements, and Research Challenges
2024
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Kweku Bimpong
Dr Dan Weiand
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
Systematic review to understand users perspectives on AI-enabled decision aids to inform shared decision making
2024
Rohin Gillgallon
Dr Giacomo Bergami
Professor Graham Morgan
Testing Routing Strategies by Simulating the Mobile IoT Edge/Cloud Continuum
2024
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Raj Ranjan
A hybrid accuracy- and energy-aware human activity recognition model in IoT environment
2023
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Sarah Slight
A road map for clinicians to develop and evaluate AI predictive models to inform clinical decision making.
2023
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Dr Dan Weiand
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Developing an AI-predictive model for predicting the likelihood of post-operative infection in surgical patients
2023
Sam Appleby
Dr Giacomo Bergami
Professor Graham Morgan
Enhancing Declarative Temporal Model Mining in Relational Databases: A Preliminary Study
2023
Dr Tejal Shah
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Raj Ranjan
Explainable AI (XAI): Core Ideas, Techniques and Solutions
2023
Reham Almutairi
Dr Giacomo Bergami
Professor Graham Morgan
Rohin Gillgallon
Platform for Energy Efficiency Monitoring Electrical Vehicle in Real World Traffic Simulation
2023
Dr Giacomo Bergami
Sam Appleby
Professor Graham Morgan
Quickening Data-Aware Conformance Checking through Temporal Algebras
2023
Dr Giacomo Bergami
Sam Appleby
Professor Graham Morgan
Specification Mining over Temporal Data
2023
Dr Davit Marikyan
Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
Professor Raj Ranjan
Professor Graham Morgan
"Alexa, Let’s Talk About my Productivity": The Impact of Digital Assistants on Work Productivity
2022
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Raj Ranjan
CorrDetector: A framework for structural corrosion detection from drone images using ensemble deep learning
2022
Dr Fawzy Mohammad H Habeeb
Tomasz Szydlo
Ayman Noor
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Raj Ranjan
et al.
Dynamic Data Streams for Time-Critical IoT Systems in Energy-Aware IoT Devices Using Reinforcement Learning
2022
Dr Gary Ushaw
Dr Rich Davison
Professor Graham Morgan
Guidelines and case studies on collaboration with computer game industry for academic research and education
2022
Dr Christian Garske
Dr Matthew Dyson
Dr Sigrid Dupan
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
et al.
Increasing Voluntary Myoelectric Training Time through Game Design
2022
Dr Rich Davison
Professor Graham Morgan
Dr Deepak Puthal
Privacy-preserving cooperative localization in vehicular edge computing infrastructure
2022
Sam Appleby
Dr Giacomo Bergami
Professor Graham Morgan
Running Temporal Logical Queries on the Relational Model
2022
Tomasz Szydlo
Yinhao Li
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Raj Ranjan
Tinyrl: Towards reinforcement learning on tiny embedded devices
2022
Devki Jha
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Raj Ranjan
A study on the evaluation of HPC microservices in containerized environment
2021
Dr Zhenyu Wen
Dr Bin Qian
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Raj Ranjan
Blockchain-Based Task Offloading in Drone-Aided Mobile Edge Computing
2021
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Dr Dan Weiand
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Clinicians' and patients' perceptions of the use of artificial intelligence decision aids to inform shared decision making: a systematic review
2021
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Dr Dan Weiand
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Preventing sepsis; how can artificial intelligence inform the clinical decision-making process? A systematic review
2021
Dr Christian Garske
Dr Matthew Dyson
Dr Sigrid Dupan
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
et al.
Serious games are not serious enough for myoelectric prosthetics
2021
Top Phengsuwan
Dr Tejal Shah
Nipun Thekkummal
Dr Zhenyu Wen
Rui Sun
et al.
Use of social media data in disaster management: A survey
2021
Dr Craig Sharp
Dr Rich Davison
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Raj Ranjan
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
A General Purpose Contention Manager for Software Transactions on the GPU
2020
Dr Rich Davison
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
Adoption of Sparse 3D Textures for Voxel Cone Tracing in Real Time Global Illumination
2020
Dr Gagangeet Aujla
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Raj Ranjan
En-ABC: An ensemble artificial bee colony based anomaly detection scheme for cloud environment
2020
Khaled Alwasel
Devki Jha
Dr Deepak Puthal
Dr Mutaz Barika
Professor Philip James
et al.
IoTSim-SDWAN: A simulation framework for interconnecting distributed datacenters over Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN)
2020
Dr Kathleen Vancleef
Dr Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza
Dr Craig Sharp
Carla Black
Therese Casanova
et al.
ASTEROID: A New Clinical Stereotest on an Autostereo 3D Tablet
2019
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
Aura Projection for Scalable Real-Time Physics
2019
Dr Deepak Puthal
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Raj Ranjan
Fog Computing Security Challenges and Future Directions [Energy and Security]
2019
Yinhao Li
Awa Alqahtani
Dr Ellis Solaiman
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Raj Ranjan
et al.
IoT-CANE: A unified knowledge management system for data-centric Internet of Things application systems
2019
Olivia Xin
Pieran Marris
Ana Mihut
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
Accurate real-time complex cutting in finite element modeling
2018
Ana Mihut
Dr Rich Davison
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
Lighting and Shadow Techniques for Realistic 3D Synthetic Object Compositing in Images
2018
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Janet Eyre
Professor Graham Morgan
A Paradigm for the Development of Serious Games for Health as Benefit Delivery Systems
2017
Dr Gary Ushaw
Dr Craig Sharp
Jessica Hugill
Sheima Rafiq
Carla Black
et al.
Analysis of Soft Data for Mass Provision of Stereoacuity Testing Through a Serious Game for Health
2017
Dr Gary Ushaw
Dr Rich Davison
Professor Graham Morgan
Commodity Video Game Technology in Teletherapy
2017
Ghazal Ghazaei
Dr Ali Alameer
Professor Patrick Degenaar
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
et al.
Deep learning-based artificial vision for grasp classification in myoelectric hands
2017
Dr Gary Ushaw
Dr Rich Davison
Professor Janet Eyre
Professor Graham Morgan
Adopting Best Practices from the Games Industry in Development of Serious Games for Health
2015
Ghazal Ghazaei
Dr Ali Alameer
Professor Patrick Degenaar
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
et al.
An exploratory study on the use of convolutional neural networks for object grasp classification
2015
Professor Jenny Read
Dr Kathleen Vancleef
Dr Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza
Professor Graham Morgan
Dr Craig Sharp
et al.
ASTEROID: Accurate STEReoacuity measurement in the eye clinic
2015
Dr Gary Ushaw
Dr Rich Davison
Professor Graham Morgan
Benchmarking Motion Sensing Devices for Rehabilitative Gaming
2015
Qi Shen
Dr Craig Sharp
Dr William Blewitt
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
PR-STM: Priority Rule Based Software Transactions for the GPU
2015
Qi Shen
Dr Craig Sharp
Dr William Blewitt
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
PR-STM: Priority Rule Based Software Transactions for the GPU
2015
Professor Janet Eyre
Charlotte Lambden
Professor Graham Morgan
Dr Javier Serradilla
Upper limb rehabilitation: Positive dose response relationship for therapeutic video games
2015
Sophia Stavrakakis
Dr Jonathan Guy
Professor Graham Morgan
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Garth Johnson
et al.
Validity of the Microsoft Kinect sensor for assessment of normal walking patterns in pigs
2015
Dr Gary Ushaw
Dr William Blewitt
Professor Graham Morgan
Adopting Commercially Inspired Practices within an Academic Teaching Course: A Case Study of a Computer Games Engineering Degree
2014
Professor Janet Eyre
Dr Javier Serradilla
Yafeng Cheng
Professor Graham Morgan
Charlotte Lambden
et al.
An algorithm assessing upper limb function after stroke from action video gameplay for remote monitoring of home-based rehabilitation: Validity and sensitivity to change
2014
Dr Javier Serradilla
Dr Jian Shi
Yafeng Cheng
Professor Graham Morgan
Charlotte Lambden
et al.
Automatic assessment of upper limb function during play of the action video game, circus challenge: validity and sensitivity to change
2014
Martin Scott
Dr William Blewitt
Dr Gary Ushaw
Dr Jian Shi
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
Automating assessment in video game teletherapy: Data cutting
2014
Dr Sara Graziadio
Dr Rich Davison
Kholood Shalabi
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
Bespoke Video Games to Provide Early Response Markers to Identify the Optimal Strategies for Maximizing Rehabilitation
2014
Dr Rich Davison
Dr Sara Graziadio
Kholood Shalabi
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
Early response markers from video games for rehabilitation strategies
2014
Dr Craig Sharp
Professor Graham Morgan
Introducing Semantic Conflict Resolution to Word Based Software Transactional Memory
2014
Kamal Solaiman
Matthew Brook
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
Optimistic Concurrency Control for Energy Efficiency in the Wireless Environment
2014
Maha AlGabbani
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Janet Eyre
Positive relationship between duration of action video game play and visuospatial executive function in children
2014
Dr Craig Sharp
Dr William Blewitt
Professor Graham Morgan
Resolving Semantic Conflicts in Word Based Software Transactional Memory
2014
Dr Craig Sharp
Dr William Blewitt
Professor Graham Morgan
Resolving semantic conflicts in word based software transactional memory
2014
Callum Rhodes
Dr William Blewitt
Dr Craig Sharp
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
Smart Routing: A Novel Application of Collaborative Path-Finding to Smart Parking Systems
2014
Callum Rhodes
Dr William Blewitt
Dr Craig Sharp
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
Smart Routing: A Novel Application of Collaborative Path-finding to Smart Parking Systems
2014
Dr William Blewitt
Matthew Brook
Dr Craig Sharp
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
Towards Consistency of State in MMOGs through SemanticallyAware Contention Management
2014
Mike Simpson
Dr William Blewitt
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
Utilisation of Video Game Physics Techniques in Real Time Simulation of the Wheel Rail Interface for Predicted Derailemt of Rail Vehicles
2014
Dr Mike Simpson
Dr William Blewitt
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
Utilisation of video game physics techniques in real time simulation of the wheel rail interface for predicted derailment of rail vehicles
2014
Kamal Solaiman
Matthew Brook
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
A Read-Write-Validate Approach to Optimistic Concurrency Control for Energy Efficiency of Resource Constrained Systems
2013
Kamal Solaiman
Matthew Brook
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
A Read-Write-Validate Approach to Optimistic Concurrency Control for Energy Efficiency of Resource-Constrained Systems
2013
Kamal Solaiman
Matthew Brook
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
A Read-Write-Validate Approach to Optimistic Concurrency Control for Energy Efficiency of Resource-Constrained Systems
2013
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Janet Eyre
Professor Graham Morgan
An Efficient Application of Gesture Recognition from a 2D Camera for Rehabilitation of Patients with Impaired Dexterity
2013
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Janet Eyre
Professor Graham Morgan
An Efficient Application of Gesture Recognition from a 2D Camera for Rehabilitation of Patients with Impaired Dexterity
2013
Dr William Blewitt
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
Applicability of GPGPU Computing to Real-Time AI Solutions in Games
2013
Dr Jian Shi
Yafeng Cheng
Dr Javier Serradilla
Professor Graham Morgan
Charlotte Lambden
et al.
Evaluating functional ability of upper limbs after stroke using video game data
2013
Dr Javier Serradilla
Professor Graham Morgan
Charlotte Lambden
Professor Gary Ford
Dr Christopher Price
et al.
Evaluating Functional Ability of Upper Limbs after Stroke Using Video Game Data
2013
Dr Jian Shi
Yafeng Cheng
Dr Javier Serradilla
Professor Graham Morgan
Charlotte Lambden
et al.
Evaluating Functional Ability of Upper Limbs after Stroke Using Video Game Data
2013
Dr Craig Sharp
Professor Graham Morgan
Hugh: A Semantically Aware Universal Construction for Transactional Memory Systems
2013
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
Optimistic Concurrency Control for Energy Efficiency in the Wireless Environment
2013
Kamal Solaiman
Matthew Brook
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
Optimistic Concurrency Control for Energy Efficiency in the Wireless Environment
2013
Matthew Brook
Dr Craig Sharp
Professor Graham Morgan
Semantically Aware Contention Management for Distributed Applications
2013
Matthew Brook
Dr Craig Sharp
Dr William Blewitt
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
Volatility Management of High Frequency Trading Environments
2013
Matthew Brook
Dr Craig Sharp
Dr Gary Ushaw
Dr William Blewitt
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
Volatility Management of High Frequency Trading Environments
2013
Yousef Abushnagh
Matthew Brook
Dr Craig Sharp
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
Liana: A Framework That Utilizes Causality to Schedule Contention Management across Networked Systems
2012
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
Real-time ambient occlusion on the Playstation 3
2012
Dr Gary Ushaw
Professor Graham Morgan
Real-Time Ambient Occlusion on the Playstation3
2012
Dr Simon Parkin
Professor Graham Morgan
Toward reusable SLA monitoring capabilities
2012
Dr Craig Sharp
Professor Graham Morgan
Towards Removing the Concurrency Control Bottleneck
2012
Dr Craig Sharp
Professor Graham Morgan
A Many Systems Interpretation of Concurrency Control
2011
Benjamin Kenwright
Dr Rich Davison
Professor Graham Morgan
Dynamic Balancing and Walking for Real-Time 3D Characters
2011
Professor Graham Morgan
Later Validation/Earlier Write: Concurrency Control for Resource-Constrained Systems with Real-Time Properties
2011
Benjamin Kenwright
Dr Rich Davison
Professor Graham Morgan
Real-Time Deformable Soft-Body Simulation using Distributed Mass-Spring Approximations
2011
Professor Graham Morgan
Challenges of Online Game Development: A Review
2009
Professor Graham Morgan
Chapter 3 Highly Interactive Scalable Online Worlds
2009
Professor Graham Morgan
Jonathan Lee
Controversy in Video Game Invention: The Infallible Pioneer Patents
2009
Dr Dylan Clarke
Professor Graham Morgan
E-Commerce with Rich Clients and Flexible Transactions
2009
Michele Mazzucco
Professor Graham Morgan
Engineering distributed shared memory middleware for Java
2009
Professor Graham Morgan
Highly Interactive Scalable Online Worlds
2009
Professor Aad van Moorsel
Professor Graham Morgan
Efficient Resource Management for Game Server Hosting
2008
Achmad Kistijantoro
Professor Graham Morgan
Emeritus Professor Santosh Shrivastava
Professor Mark Little
Enhancing an Application Server to Support Available Components
2008
Professor Graham Morgan
Runtime Evolution for Online Gaming: A Case Study using JBoss and Drools
2008
Dr Simon Parkin
David Ingham
Professor Graham Morgan
A message oriented middleware solution enabling non-repudiation evidence generation for reliable web services
2007
Michele Mazzucco
Professor Graham Morgan
Design and Evaluation of a Wide-Area Distributed Shared Memory Middleware
2007
Dr Simon Parkin
Dr Peter Andras
Professor Graham Morgan
Evolutionary optimization of parameters for distributed virtual environments
2007
Fengyum Lu
Dr Simon Parkin
Professor Graham Morgan
Load Balancing for Massively Multiplayer Online Games
2006
Dr Simon Parkin
Dr Peter Andras
Professor Graham Morgan
Managing Missed Interactions in Distributed Virtual Environments
2006
Achmad Kistijantoro
Professor Graham Morgan
Emeritus Professor Santosh Shrivastava
Transaction manager failover: A case study using JBOSS application server
2006
Achmad Kistijantoro
Professor Graham Morgan
Emeritus Professor Santosh Shrivastava
Transaction Manager Failover: A Case Study Using JBOSS Application Server
2006
Professor Graham Morgan
Fengyum Lu
Kier Storey
Interest Management Middleware for Networked Games
2005
Professor Graham Morgan
Dr Simon Parkin
Dr Carlos Molina-Jimenez
Monitoring Middleware for Service Level Agreements in Heterogeneous Environments
2005
Professor Graham Morgan
Kier Storey
Scalable Collision Detection for Massively Multiplayer Online Games
2005
Professor Graham Morgan
Scalable Massively Multiplayer Online Games
2005
Kier Storey
Fengyum Lu
Professor Graham Morgan
Determining Collisions between Moving Spheres for Distributed Virtual Environments
2004
Professor Graham Morgan
Kier Storey
Fengyun Lu
Expanding spheres: A collision detection algorithm for interest management in networked games
2004
Professor Graham Morgan
Kier Storey
Fengyum Lu
Expanding Spheres: A Collision Detection Algorithm for Interest Management in Networked Games
2004
Professor Graham Morgan
Robert Smith
Workshop on Quality of Service for Application Servers (QoSAS)
2004
Achmad Kistijantoro
Professor Graham Morgan
Emeritus Professor Santosh Shrivastava
Professor Mark Little
Component Replication in Distributed Systems: a Case study using Enterprise Java Beans
2003
Dr Simon Woodman
Professor Graham Morgan
Dr Simon Parkin
Portal Replication for Web Application Availability Via SOAP
2003
Dr Simon Woodman
Professor Graham Morgan
Dr Simon Parkin
Portal Replication for Web Application Availability Via SOAP
2003
Professor Graham Morgan
Fengyum Lu
Predictive Interest Management: An Approach to Managing Message Dissemination for Distributed Virtual Environments
2003
Dr Paul Ezhilchelvan
Professor Graham Morgan
A Dependable Distributed Auction System: Architecture and an Implementation Framework
2001
Dr Paul Ezhilchelvan
Mohammad Khayyambashi
Professor Graham Morgan
Douglas Palmer
Measuring the cost of scalability and reliability for Internet-based, server-centered applications
2001
Professor Graham Morgan
Emeritus Professor Santosh Shrivastava
Implementing flexible object group invocation in networked systems
2000
Professor Graham Morgan
Thomas Rischbeck
Implementing Scalable Networked Virtual Environments using Replicated VRML Servers
2000
Professor Graham Morgan
Dr Paul Ezhilchelvan
Issues in designing group invocation and management policies for using replica groups over the Internet
2000
Professor Graham Morgan
Dr Paul Ezhilchelvan
Issues in designing group invocation and management policies for using replica groups over the Internet
2000
Professor Graham Morgan
Dr Paul Ezhilchelvan
Policies for Using Replica Groups and their Effectiveness over the Internet
2000
Professor Graham Morgan
Dr Paul Ezhilchelvan
Policies for using Replica Groups and their effectiveness over the Iternet
2000
Professor Graham Morgan
[PhD Thesis] A Middleware Service for Fault-Tolerant Group Communications
1999
Professor Graham Morgan
Emeritus Professor Santosh Shrivastava
Dr Paul Ezhilchelvan
Professor Mark Little
Design and Implementation of a CORBA Fault-Tolerant Object Group Service
1999