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A brain computer interface for reading signals from the human mind

Ubiquitous Computing vs Virtual Reality

 
Early this week, during a lecture at Guelph by Dr. Denko, I was introduced to the idea of ubiquitous computing. The idea was coined in the 1980's by Mark Weiser at the Xerox Parc Lab. An extremely simplified definition of ubiquitous computing on...
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Fair Scheduling & Load Balancing in WMN

 
My research is becoming more focused as of late towards the area of fair scheduling and load balancing in Wireless Mesh Networks. Earlier this week I gave a talk in our wireless research group at Guelph on WMN: Fair Scheduling and Load Balancing...
Motivation, Passion and Research…

Motivation, Passion and Research…

 
Today I came across a great article on passion in research on Paul Ward's website at the University of Waterloo and it motivated me to write something short about it on this site since it seems to fit with what I've been spending my time on...
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Customized Reconfigurable Interconnection Network Paper Accepted to COCOA ’08

 
Yesterday I found out that a paper I helped out with got accepted to COCOA 2008 Conference in St. John's Newfoundland. This is the first academic paper I have worked on, and also the first one that has been accepted to a conference so I am extremely...
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Weasel Words in Computer Science

 
This week I had the opportunity to sit in on an M.Sc Thesis Defense at Guelph.  In most of my courses so far at Guelph the profs have stressed that we should avoid weasel words at all costs in our Thesis and our defense.  The definition of a...