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Research paper thumbnail of Harnessing the Link between ICT Domestication and Behaviour Change for Carbon Footprint Reduction in the Home

Research paper thumbnail of GEMISIS 2000. Exploitation and commercialisation of the information superhighway

Computing & Control Engineering Journal, 1997

Research paper thumbnail of Improving co-operative working in the utility industry through mobile context aware geographic information systems

Proceedings of the eighth ACM international symposium on Advances in geographic information systems - GIS '00, 2000

... Keywords Mobile GIS, Context Aware, Intranet GIS ... Here the focus of the MOST research was ... more ... Keywords Mobile GIS, Context Aware, Intranet GIS ... Here the focus of the MOST research was to detail the impact of mobility on computer systems having ODP, rather than the impact of user defined context aware mobile GIS application. ...

Research paper thumbnail of mi-Guide : A Wireless Context Driven Information System for Museum Visitors

The growth in wireless and mobile communications technologies of- fers many new opportunities for... more The growth in wireless and mobile communications technologies of- fers many new opportunities for museums who are constantly striving to im- prove their overall visitor experience. There is considerable interest in the use of context-aware services to track visitors as they move around a museum gal- lery so that exhibit information can be delivered and personalised to the visitor. In

Research paper thumbnail of Privacy, Trust and Identity in Pervasive Computing: A Review of Technical Challenges and Future Research Directions

International Journal of Distributed and Parallel systems, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Determining the propagation range of IEEE 802.11 radio LANs for outdoor applications

Proceedings 24th Conference on Local Computer Networks. LCN'99, 1999

This paper details the initial development of a unique microcellular wireless network based on IE... more This paper details the initial development of a unique microcellular wireless network based on IEEE 802.11 compliant equipment. Cellular design considered a free space propagation model supplemented with results from field tested equipment. This model was then used to determine the signal strength that may be achieved in a variety of different environments by applying a classical propagation loss model.

Research paper thumbnail of 8088 development system programmed in C

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1985

Research paper thumbnail of Emerging local area network technologies

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1986

Research paper thumbnail of Graph-theory-based protocol to provide centralised management of an extended LAN topology

IEE Proceedings - Communications, 1996

Research paper thumbnail of Problem-Based Learning as an Effective Tool for Teaching Computer Network Design

IEEE Transactions on Education, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Domesticating Energy-Monitoring Systems: Challenges and Design Concerns

IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2000

ABSTRACT Energy-monitoring technologies with persuasive interfaces could inspire sustainable-ener... more ABSTRACT Energy-monitoring technologies with persuasive interfaces could inspire sustainable-energy lifestyles in the home. The Digital Home Energy Management System (Dehems) project is a wide-scale, government-policy-driven system deployment based on user-driven innovation methodology that assesses user experiences and preferences early on. This approach lets the system provide more value to domestic-energy consumers and effect positive behavior change. Drawing on their experience in developing and deploying the pilot Dehems system and engaging with householders, the authors specify design concerns and the challenges for domesticating energy-monitoring technologies.

Research paper thumbnail of Context Driven Information Systems for Museum Visitors

Proc. PGNet 2006, 7 …, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Mobile Network Architecture Evolution - 1G to 4G

This year (2015) the mobile phone celebrates its 30th birthday in the UK. But while the physical ... more This year (2015) the mobile phone celebrates its 30th birthday in the UK. But while the physical handset may take centre stage,
where would it be without that all important supporting cast, the mobile network? Andy Sutton and Nigel Linge explore the evolution of the mobile network architecture from 1G to 4G and onwards to 5G.

Research paper thumbnail of Active router approach to defeating denial-of-service attacks in networks

Research paper thumbnail of A Proposed Model for a Context Aware Distributed System

International Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Realising the potential of multimedia visitor guides: practical experiences of developing mi-Guide

Museum Management and Curatorship, 2012

Multimedia guides are an increasingly common feature within museums and galleries where they prov... more Multimedia guides are an increasingly common feature within museums and galleries where they provide enhanced levels of interpretation and engagement. Their potential is well recognised in the literature and ongoing technological advances will ensure that their capabilities continue to expand. A key issue for many museums and galleries is to understand the practical realities of developing and operating a multimedia guide to truly realise its potential. In this article, we discuss our experiences developing the mi-Guide multimedia visitor guide at the Museum of Science and Industry (Manchester, UK) and share our experiences of the technical, digital design, content authorship and non-technical, people-related issues that need to be understood and addressed.

Research paper thumbnail of The Road to 4G

When Dr Martin Cooper of Motorola walked along Sixth Avenue in New York on 3 April, 1973, he ente... more When Dr Martin Cooper of Motorola walked along Sixth Avenue in New York on 3 April, 1973, he entered the history
books by becoming the fi rst person to make a mobile phone call. But this is just part of the story. Nigel Linge and
Andy Sutton examine the past, present and future of mobile technology.

Conference Presentations by Nigel Linge

Research paper thumbnail of The influence of space, place and landscape on cellular communications

Cellular communications has fundamentally changed the way people communicate and access informati... more Cellular communications has fundamentally changed the way people communicate and access information in the 21st Century. From a UK perspective the foundations of this evolution can be traced back to the launch of the UK’s first mobile phone network on the 1st January 1985. The urban environment impacts radio propagation necessitating a greater density of base stations for coverage however also capacity given the density of people within these places. As the urban landscape is constantly changing there is a friction with the cellular network, a new building may block radio signals and/or add new capacity demands, demolition of a building may cause radio interference. In suburban and rural areas there are similar problems plus some unique ones; trees can block signals however this is more likely in summer during and after rainfall due to leaves on trees, therefore taller towers are required. Areas of outstanding natural beauty require base stations to be designed to blend in. Even heritage of buildings has this impact in that you need to design the antennas to be visually blended. Therefore landscape and space play a key role in determining the form and design of a cellular installation; this chosen form then influences the efficiency and upgradability of the cellular network itself. Over its 30 year history the cellular network has undergone many transformations as a result and these will be examined in this presentation. Space, place, and landscape in the history of communications,
Presentation was delivered at a symposium at the Weston Library, University of Oxford on Tuesday 16 June 2015.

Books by Nigel Linge

Research paper thumbnail of 30 Years of Mobile Phones in the UK

In 1985, the seeds of a revolution were sown in the UK when people were first able to communicate... more In 1985, the seeds of a revolution were sown in the UK when people were first able to communicate using one of the most remarkable items of personal technology to have been developed – the mobile phone. The authors, both acknowledged experts in this field, explore the origins of the mobile phone in the UK and its evolution over the following thirty years. Throughout the book they analyse the background developments, such as the licensing of new networks, the emergence of new data services and the technical evolution through TACS, GSM, UMTS and LTE as well as the development of text messaging and the integration of the mobile with the web. Alongside this, the authors explore the design and technical changes to the handsets, including the integration of cameras, the emergence of apps and the trend-setting influence of the iPhone. Ranging from 1G through to the current 4G networks, this book tells you everything you need to know about the development of the mobile phone in the UK. Available from Amberley, Amazon and all good on-line retailers.

Research paper thumbnail of Harnessing the Link between ICT Domestication and Behaviour Change for Carbon Footprint Reduction in the Home

Research paper thumbnail of GEMISIS 2000. Exploitation and commercialisation of the information superhighway

Computing & Control Engineering Journal, 1997

Research paper thumbnail of Improving co-operative working in the utility industry through mobile context aware geographic information systems

Proceedings of the eighth ACM international symposium on Advances in geographic information systems - GIS '00, 2000

... Keywords Mobile GIS, Context Aware, Intranet GIS ... Here the focus of the MOST research was ... more ... Keywords Mobile GIS, Context Aware, Intranet GIS ... Here the focus of the MOST research was to detail the impact of mobility on computer systems having ODP, rather than the impact of user defined context aware mobile GIS application. ...

Research paper thumbnail of mi-Guide : A Wireless Context Driven Information System for Museum Visitors

The growth in wireless and mobile communications technologies of- fers many new opportunities for... more The growth in wireless and mobile communications technologies of- fers many new opportunities for museums who are constantly striving to im- prove their overall visitor experience. There is considerable interest in the use of context-aware services to track visitors as they move around a museum gal- lery so that exhibit information can be delivered and personalised to the visitor. In

Research paper thumbnail of Privacy, Trust and Identity in Pervasive Computing: A Review of Technical Challenges and Future Research Directions

International Journal of Distributed and Parallel systems, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Determining the propagation range of IEEE 802.11 radio LANs for outdoor applications

Proceedings 24th Conference on Local Computer Networks. LCN'99, 1999

This paper details the initial development of a unique microcellular wireless network based on IE... more This paper details the initial development of a unique microcellular wireless network based on IEEE 802.11 compliant equipment. Cellular design considered a free space propagation model supplemented with results from field tested equipment. This model was then used to determine the signal strength that may be achieved in a variety of different environments by applying a classical propagation loss model.

Research paper thumbnail of 8088 development system programmed in C

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1985

Research paper thumbnail of Emerging local area network technologies

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1986

Research paper thumbnail of Graph-theory-based protocol to provide centralised management of an extended LAN topology

IEE Proceedings - Communications, 1996

Research paper thumbnail of Problem-Based Learning as an Effective Tool for Teaching Computer Network Design

IEEE Transactions on Education, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Domesticating Energy-Monitoring Systems: Challenges and Design Concerns

IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2000

ABSTRACT Energy-monitoring technologies with persuasive interfaces could inspire sustainable-ener... more ABSTRACT Energy-monitoring technologies with persuasive interfaces could inspire sustainable-energy lifestyles in the home. The Digital Home Energy Management System (Dehems) project is a wide-scale, government-policy-driven system deployment based on user-driven innovation methodology that assesses user experiences and preferences early on. This approach lets the system provide more value to domestic-energy consumers and effect positive behavior change. Drawing on their experience in developing and deploying the pilot Dehems system and engaging with householders, the authors specify design concerns and the challenges for domesticating energy-monitoring technologies.

Research paper thumbnail of Context Driven Information Systems for Museum Visitors

Proc. PGNet 2006, 7 …, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Mobile Network Architecture Evolution - 1G to 4G

This year (2015) the mobile phone celebrates its 30th birthday in the UK. But while the physical ... more This year (2015) the mobile phone celebrates its 30th birthday in the UK. But while the physical handset may take centre stage,
where would it be without that all important supporting cast, the mobile network? Andy Sutton and Nigel Linge explore the evolution of the mobile network architecture from 1G to 4G and onwards to 5G.

Research paper thumbnail of Active router approach to defeating denial-of-service attacks in networks

Research paper thumbnail of A Proposed Model for a Context Aware Distributed System

International Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Realising the potential of multimedia visitor guides: practical experiences of developing mi-Guide

Museum Management and Curatorship, 2012

Multimedia guides are an increasingly common feature within museums and galleries where they prov... more Multimedia guides are an increasingly common feature within museums and galleries where they provide enhanced levels of interpretation and engagement. Their potential is well recognised in the literature and ongoing technological advances will ensure that their capabilities continue to expand. A key issue for many museums and galleries is to understand the practical realities of developing and operating a multimedia guide to truly realise its potential. In this article, we discuss our experiences developing the mi-Guide multimedia visitor guide at the Museum of Science and Industry (Manchester, UK) and share our experiences of the technical, digital design, content authorship and non-technical, people-related issues that need to be understood and addressed.

Research paper thumbnail of The Road to 4G

When Dr Martin Cooper of Motorola walked along Sixth Avenue in New York on 3 April, 1973, he ente... more When Dr Martin Cooper of Motorola walked along Sixth Avenue in New York on 3 April, 1973, he entered the history
books by becoming the fi rst person to make a mobile phone call. But this is just part of the story. Nigel Linge and
Andy Sutton examine the past, present and future of mobile technology.

Research paper thumbnail of The influence of space, place and landscape on cellular communications

Cellular communications has fundamentally changed the way people communicate and access informati... more Cellular communications has fundamentally changed the way people communicate and access information in the 21st Century. From a UK perspective the foundations of this evolution can be traced back to the launch of the UK’s first mobile phone network on the 1st January 1985. The urban environment impacts radio propagation necessitating a greater density of base stations for coverage however also capacity given the density of people within these places. As the urban landscape is constantly changing there is a friction with the cellular network, a new building may block radio signals and/or add new capacity demands, demolition of a building may cause radio interference. In suburban and rural areas there are similar problems plus some unique ones; trees can block signals however this is more likely in summer during and after rainfall due to leaves on trees, therefore taller towers are required. Areas of outstanding natural beauty require base stations to be designed to blend in. Even heritage of buildings has this impact in that you need to design the antennas to be visually blended. Therefore landscape and space play a key role in determining the form and design of a cellular installation; this chosen form then influences the efficiency and upgradability of the cellular network itself. Over its 30 year history the cellular network has undergone many transformations as a result and these will be examined in this presentation. Space, place, and landscape in the history of communications,
Presentation was delivered at a symposium at the Weston Library, University of Oxford on Tuesday 16 June 2015.

Research paper thumbnail of 30 Years of Mobile Phones in the UK

In 1985, the seeds of a revolution were sown in the UK when people were first able to communicate... more In 1985, the seeds of a revolution were sown in the UK when people were first able to communicate using one of the most remarkable items of personal technology to have been developed – the mobile phone. The authors, both acknowledged experts in this field, explore the origins of the mobile phone in the UK and its evolution over the following thirty years. Throughout the book they analyse the background developments, such as the licensing of new networks, the emergence of new data services and the technical evolution through TACS, GSM, UMTS and LTE as well as the development of text messaging and the integration of the mobile with the web. Alongside this, the authors explore the design and technical changes to the handsets, including the integration of cameras, the emergence of apps and the trend-setting influence of the iPhone. Ranging from 1G through to the current 4G networks, this book tells you everything you need to know about the development of the mobile phone in the UK. Available from Amberley, Amazon and all good on-line retailers.