WINES
PROGRAMME
EPSRC Wired
and Wireless Intelligent Networked Systems (WINES)
Programme
A research manifesto produced by the UK-Ubinet management committee
and EPSRC ICT Strategic Advisory Team resulted in the EPSRC WINES
Program in 2004. For details of the manifesto please click here
or copy and paste the following URL in your browser addeess window.
http://www-dse.doc.ic.ac.uk/Projects/UbiNet/ws2003/papers/EPSRC-ManagedProgram.pdf
The first EPSRC call for research consortia outline proposals in the area of Wired and Wireless Intelligent Networked Systems (WINES) can be found here.
In response to the various proposals, seven multi-disciplanary projects were funded in the first call that was announced
in 2004 - most projects started in October 2005. The second
round of EPSRC WINES call were announced in 2006.
There may be a 3rd round call in 2007. If you are registered
on the UK-UbiNet mail
list, you will receive an announcement about
the call and any other relevant calls.
WINES 1 Projects (started Oct. 2005)
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TIME-EACM:
A Transport Information Monitoring Environment - Event Architecture
and Context Management
Jean Bacon, University of Cambridge
Niki Trigoni,Birkbeck College
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BiosensorNet:
Autonomic Biosensor Networks for Pervasive Healthcare
Morris Sloman, Imperial College London
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Cityware:Urban design and pervasive systems
Eamonn O'Neill, University of Bath
Naranker Dulay, Imperial College London
Alan Penn, University College London
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DIAS:
Design, Implementation and Adaptation of Sensor Networks through
Multi-dimensional Co-design
Joe Sventek, University of Glasgow
Alvaro Fernandes, The University of Manchester
Ian Marshall,University of Kent
Ron Morrison, University of St Andrews
John Dunlop, University of Strathclyde
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ESPACENET:
Evolvable Networks of Intelligent Secure Integrated & Distributed Reconfigurable System-On-Chip Sensor Nodes for A'space Based
Monitoring & Diagnosis
Tughrul Arslan University of Edinburgh
K McDonald-Maier University of Kent
Tanya Vladimirova University of Surrey
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NEMO:
Networked Embedded Models and Memories of Physical Work Activity
Gerd Kortuem, Lancaster University
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PROSEN : Proactive Condition Monitoring of Sensor Networks
Ian Marshall, University of Kent
Ken Turner, University of Stirling
Ivan Andonovic, University of Strathclyde
WINES 2 Projects (Started Oct. 2006)
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UbiVal:
Fundamental Approaches to Validation of Ubiquitous
Computing Applications and Infrastructures David
Rosenblum, University College London
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Sesame: SEnsing
for Sport And Managed Exercise
Stephen Hailes,
University College London
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Pervasive Computing Support for Market Trading Ian Wakeman,
Sussex University
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TINA:
The INtelligent Airport Ian White, Cambridge
University
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Smart Infrastructure:
Wireless sensor network system for condition assessment
and monitoring of infrastructure Nigel Graham,
Imperial College London
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Wireless
Sensor Networks for Industrial Processes Trevor York,
University of Manchester
Peter R. Green, Peter N. Green, Rob Sloan, Andrew Gibson :School of
Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University of Manchester
Colin Webb :School of Chemical Engineering & Analytical Science, University
of Manchester.
WINES 3 Projects (Starting September 2008)
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Homework:
Shaping Future User Centred Domestic Infrastructures
Tom Rodden, University of Nottingham
Joe Sventek University of Glasgow
Dulay Imperial College London
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AASN4IP:
Actuated Acoustic Sensor Networks for Industrial Processes
Dr. N. Trigoni University of Oxford
Dr PN Green The University of Manchester
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SUAAVE:
Sensing Unmanned Autonomous Aerial VEhicles
Professor GP Parr University of Ulster
Dr S Hailes University College London
Dr N Trigoni University of Oxford
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Supporting
Shy Users in Pervasive Computing
Dr D Chalmers University of Sussex
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