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Mark Deegan

My primary area of research interest is that of Thin Client Computing.
I am engaged in research that I hope will lead to a PhD in this area.

The specific areas that interest  me include the management of sensor networks in support of session mobility and the migration of sessions between heterogeneous devices based on sensor network signals.

Papers:

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The Intelligent Campus

 

First International Symposium on Pervasive Computing and Applications (SPCA06) Urumchi, China, August 2006 Keynote Speech Mark Deegan, (DIT)
Prof Mike Jackson (UCE)
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Considerations in the usage of text to speech (TTS) in the creation of natural sounding voice enabled web systems Proceedings of the 1st international symposium on Information and communication technologies, Dublin, Ireland, 2003 Bryan Duggan (National College of Ireland)
Mark Deegan (DIT)
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Slides

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