Browsing by Author "KENNY, EAMONN"
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Advanced radio propagation methodology for the optimisation of resources in mobile systems
KENNY, EAMONN (1996) -
Catering for different user profiles in HELIO
COGHLAN, BRIAN; KENNY, EAMONN (2011) -
Common Framework for Extracting Information and Metrics from Multiple Change Trackers
KENNY, EAMONN (2012)An important aspect of EMI is the delivery of ‘quality software’. For this reason the quality assurance (QA) group was introduced. There are a key number of beneficiaries of this work in several work packages. These EMI ... -
COMPUTING RESOURCE AND WORK ALLOCATIONS USING SOCIAL PROFILES
LAVIN, PETER; KENNY, EAMONN (2013) -
Convex Space Building Discretization for Ray-Tracing
KENNY, EAMONN; O NUALLAIN, EAMONN (2017) -
A Convex-Space Discretization of a Building, Designed for Indoor Resource Optimisation using Ray-Tracing Techniques
KENNY, EAMONN; O NUALLAIN, EAMONN (2014)The purpose of this work is to provide a fast multipoint ray-tracing algorithm when the location of many transmitters is not fixed. When optimising the location of multiple transmitters numerically using an optimization ... -
Experiences with Software Quality Metrics in the EMI Middleware
KENNY, EAMONN (2012)he EMI Quality Model has been created to define, and later review, the EMI (European Middleware Initiative) software product and process quality. A quality model is based on a set of software ... -
Extension of the Social Grid Agents functional engine for greater information model interoperability
KENNY, EAMONN; COGHLAN, BRIAN ARTHUR (2009) -
Extensions for the ETICS client for Multi-Platform support in NGIs Driven by User Requirements
KENNY, EAMONN; COGHLAN, BRIAN ARTHUR; WALSH, JOHN; LAVIN, PETER (2009) -
An Indoor Resource Optimisation using Ray-Tracing Techniques and Signal-To-Interference Object Function to Obtain Best Capacity
KENNY, EAMONN; O NUALLAIN, EAMONN (2014)The purpose of this work is to produce a method that calculates the best locations of a multiple transmitters in an indoor environment whilst meeting the required user capacity. The method uses a non-standard building ... -
A Localization Method based on the Helmholtz Reciprocity Theorem
KENNY, EAMONN (2014)A localization method for a non-cooperative transmitter based on the Helmholtz Reciprocity Theorem is presented here. The localization method necessitates a propagation model capable of predicting large-scale fading ... -
MILLA A Multimodal Interactive Language Agent
CAMPBELL, NICK; KENNY, EAMONN (2014)We describe the motivation behind, design, and implementation of MILLA, a prototype speech - to -speech English language tutoring system -
A Parallel Implementation of the Electric Field Integral Equation for an Arbitrary Terrain Profile
KENNY, EAMONN; O NUALLAIN, EAMONN (2014)In this paper a parallel implementation of the Electric Field Integral Equation is introduced. By this means, the otherwise slow computation time of signal coverage over terrain can be cut to an arbitrarily small figure ... -
A prototype of a social and economic based resource allocation system in grid computing
COGHLAN, BRIAN ARTHUR; KENNY, EAMONN; PIERANTONI, GABRIELE; COGHLAN, BRIAN ARTHUR; KENNY, EAMONN; PIERANTONI, GABRIELE (IEEE Computer Society Press, 2007)Nowadays the grid community is facing complex challenges. Among them three are particularly interesting: the existence of many different grid middlewares; the increasing complexity of the submitted jobs; and the many ... -
Social Grid Agents
COGHLAN, BRIAN ARTHUR; KENNY, EAMONN (IGI Global, 2010)Computational and Data Grids: Principles, Applications and Design offers critical perspectives on theoretical frameworks, methodologies, implementations, and cutting edge research in grid computing, bridging the gap between ... -
A standards-based architecture for grid service management
COGHLAN, BRIAN ARTHUR; KENNY, EAMONN; WALSH, JOHN (IEEE Computer Society Press, 2007)Managing the availability of services is an essential task in ensuring the availability of a grid infrastructure. This project aims to take the next step in the monitoring and management of grid computing systems by ...