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Looking Down (2017)
Book

This book is the third in a series from an exploratory photo study looking up and down and at small things and large things. 
 It was shot in Hong Kong over 14 days in January 2016.

Energy Harvesting Aware Minimum Spanning Tree for Survivable WSN with Minimum Relay Node Addition (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Survivable wireless sensor networks that take advantage of green energy resources from the environment is considered in this paper. The particular problem of constrained relay nodes (RNs) placement to ensure communication coverage in the single-tiere... Read More about Energy Harvesting Aware Minimum Spanning Tree for Survivable WSN with Minimum Relay Node Addition.

The Way of Things (2017)
Other

This work turned into a commentary on human nature. Part of the brief was to write a piece of music somehow linked to Reading, Berkshire, and I quickly researched the history of the town. Being a lover of the narrative form, I cherry-picked episodes... Read More about The Way of Things.

Permissions snapshots: Assessing users' adaptation to the Android runtime permission model (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

© 2016 IEEE. The Android operating system changed its security-and privacy-related permission model recently, offering its users the ability to control resources that applications are allowed to access on their devices. This major change to the tradi... Read More about Permissions snapshots: Assessing users' adaptation to the Android runtime permission model.

Enhanced output voltage generation via ZnO nanowires (50nm): Effect of diameter thinning on voltage enhancement (2017)
Journal Article

© 2017 Elsevier Ltd 50nm ZnO nanowires were grown on indium tin oxide (ITO) coated poly ethylene terephthalate (PET) substrates by adapting facile aqueous growth technique using low temperature and vacuum conditions. Prior to growth of ZnO nanowires,... Read More about Enhanced output voltage generation via ZnO nanowires (50nm): Effect of diameter thinning on voltage enhancement.