Projects
The New Brunswick Community College – Centre for Applied Research in Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing
The NBCC Mobile First Technology initiative (MFTi) is engaged in or has completed the following applied research and experimental development projects (organized by research area):
Contents
- 1 Accessibility
- 2 Authentication and security
- 3 Biometric data capture
- 4 Captology (Persuasive Design)
- 5 Clinical simulation
- 6 Home energy monitoring & management
- 7 Interconnected user experience
- 8 Internet of Things
- 9 M-health
- 10 M-learning
- 11 Mediated reality
- 12 Mobile ICT for seniors
- 13 Mobile interoperability
- 14 Mobile software engineering
- 15 Smart communities
- 16 Spatial and geospatial systems
- 17 Contact
Accessibility
Authentication and security
See the following publications:
- MOBILE FIRST ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016
- MOBILE FIRST ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015
- MOBILE FIRST ANNUAL REPORT 2013-2014
Biometric data capture
Captology (Persuasive Design)
- NBCC Wellbeing app
- Residential Energy Efficiency Mobile App
- Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Improving Public Education, Awareness, and Behaviour Change
Clinical simulation
Home energy monitoring & management
- Time Series Data Collection from Home Energy Monitoring Devices
- Residential Energy Efficiency Mobile App
- Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Improving Public Education, Awareness, and Behaviour Change
Interconnected user experience
- Smart TV app for the Abigail Massey at McAdam Train Station Series
- NBCC Location-based Object Management Framework for M-learning
- Smart House Tek™
- Integration of inMoov, Arduino, and Leap Motion
Internet of Things
- NBCC Pilot of the Multi-Agency Situational Awareness System Sandbox
- Time Series Data Collection from Home Energy Monitoring Devices
- BMM Testlabs Project
M-health
- NBCC Wellbeing app
- Clinical simulation project
- New Brunswick SPOR Network: Primary and Integrated Community Care
- New Brunswick SPOR Primary and Integrated Care Innovations Project (development grant)
M-learning
- ContendoVR
- Learning Game Classification and Development: Methods, Processes, and Heuristics
- NBCC Location-based Object Management Framework for M-learning
- Smart TV app for the Abigail Massey at McAdam Train Station Series
Mediated reality
- Integration of Mixed Reality and GPS-based Positioning to Support Public Works Applications
- Microsoft HoloLens Prototyping
- ContendoVR
- VRDoc Project
Mobile ICT for seniors
- Smart House Tek™
- New Brunswick SPOR Network: Primary and Integrated Community Care
- New Brunswick SPOR Primary and Integrated Care Innovations Project (development grant)
Mobile interoperability
Mobile software engineering
- Software Engineering Processes For Mobile Application Development
- Multi-Channel Content Access Platform (MCAP)
Smart communities
- Integration of Mixed Reality and GPS-based Positioning to Support Public Works Applications
- Messaging Services for Public Transit
- NBCC Pilot of the Multi-Agency Situational Awareness System Sandbox
- Visualizing Combinatorial Risks of Flood Plains in Saint John, New Brunswick: Evacuation Routes and Fire Station Service Zones
Spatial and geospatial systems
- Integration of Mixed Reality and GPS-based Positioning to Support Public Works Applications
- NBCC Location-based Object Management Framework
- NBCC Location-based Object Management Framework for M-learning
- RSSI-Based Position Estimation And Geo-Fencing Using Bluetooth
Contact
William McIver Jr., Ph.D.
NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing
Centre for Applied Research in Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing
New Brunswick Community College
Centre for Applied Research in Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing URL: http://wiki.nbcc.mobi
E-mail: bill.mciver@nbcc.ca
Twitter: @mciverNBCC
Blog: http://mciver.mobi/
New Brunswick Community College URL: http://nbcc.ca
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