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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190102078

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $395,000.00
    Summary
    Approximate structures for efficient processing of data streams. This project aims to increase the volume of streamed data that can be handled on a low-powered device with limited memory. In finance, health, and transport, data arrives at enormous rates, and data-driven decisions must be made quickly. Likewise, to keep Australia secure, national agencies monitor and gather vast data sets. Increasingly, devices and monitors that have limited resources are making these decisions and they require c .... Approximate structures for efficient processing of data streams. This project aims to increase the volume of streamed data that can be handled on a low-powered device with limited memory. In finance, health, and transport, data arrives at enormous rates, and data-driven decisions must be made quickly. Likewise, to keep Australia secure, national agencies monitor and gather vast data sets. Increasingly, devices and monitors that have limited resources are making these decisions and they require computational techniques that run extremely efficiently. The project expects to develop and improve approximate data structures that operate in tight resource bounds. Anticipated outcomes are improved event recognition and dramatic speedup in analysis of streams in areas such as finance, health, transport, and urban data.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP180102870

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $362,666.00
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    Devising tools for big data sets to support computational movement analysis. This project aims to devise practical fundamental algorithms and multi-purpose data structures with performance guarantees for big spatio-temporal data sets. Systematic analysis of trajectory data has been occurring since the 1950s, but with the recent technological advances the size of the data sets has recently soared. Existing computational tools were developed for small to mid-size data sets. This project aims to d .... Devising tools for big data sets to support computational movement analysis. This project aims to devise practical fundamental algorithms and multi-purpose data structures with performance guarantees for big spatio-temporal data sets. Systematic analysis of trajectory data has been occurring since the 1950s, but with the recent technological advances the size of the data sets has recently soared. Existing computational tools were developed for small to mid-size data sets. This project aims to devise practical fundamental algorithms that will enable the development of domain specific tools for a wide range of applications, including sports, behavioural ecology, transport, and surveillance.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP200101985

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $396,000.00
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    Reliable and Seamless Service Provisioning in Mobile Edge Computing . This project aims to develop enabling technologies to provide reliable and seamless services in mobile edge computing environments. This project will develop advanced algorithms with performance guarantees and efficient mechanisms for such service provisioning. The project expects to lay theoretical foundations and generate new knowledge for the provisioning of reliability-aware and mobility-aware services in mobile edge compu .... Reliable and Seamless Service Provisioning in Mobile Edge Computing . This project aims to develop enabling technologies to provide reliable and seamless services in mobile edge computing environments. This project will develop advanced algorithms with performance guarantees and efficient mechanisms for such service provisioning. The project expects to lay theoretical foundations and generate new knowledge for the provisioning of reliability-aware and mobility-aware services in mobile edge computing. The expected outcome of the project is a set of solutions to the myriad of services relying on mobile edge computing including e-Health, autonomous vehicles, and Internet of Things. This project will develop key fundamental technologies to improve Australia’s standing in the international research community.
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