The R2C Program: A Randomised Controlled Trial Of A Telephone-based Intervention For Alcohol Misuse
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$727,611.00
Summary
Despite high rates of problem drinking in Australia, few seek help due to stigma and a range of other barriers. In this project, we will conduct a randomised controlled trial to examine the effectiveness of a standalone telephone-delivered intervention, incorporating low-cost, structured, and integrated psychosocial support, to reduce harmful alcohol use and associated psychological morbidity in non-treatment-seeking problem drinkers.
A Nurse Led Psychosocial Intervention With Peer Support To Reduce Needs In Women Being Treated With Radiotherapy For Gynaecological Cancer: A RCT
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,184,630.00
Summary
This study is to test the effectiveness of a nurse-led psychosocial intervention with peer support to reduce psychological distress, psychosocial needs, psychosexual difficulties and symptom distress and to improve quality of life and preparation for treatment of women receiving radiotherapy with curative intent for gynaecological cancer (GC) using a randomised controlled trial (RCT).
Coordinated non-coherent wireless for safe and secure networking. Distributed wireless networks have the potential to serve simultaneous users streaming high-definition video, no dead zones, no interference among users and no reduction in data rate as more users are added. This project will provide a solution to the current limitations of distributed wireless networks aiming at user safety and privacy.
Smart Wireless Radio Environments for the 6G Era. This project aims to revolutionise radio signal propagation and information transfer by developing “smart” wireless radio environments. Using Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS), the smart wireless network can transmit information without generating new signals but recycling the incoming signal. However, as an emerging technology, fundamental analysis – in terms of rate, reliability, and efficiency – is needed to understand the performance o ....Smart Wireless Radio Environments for the 6G Era. This project aims to revolutionise radio signal propagation and information transfer by developing “smart” wireless radio environments. Using Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS), the smart wireless network can transmit information without generating new signals but recycling the incoming signal. However, as an emerging technology, fundamental analysis – in terms of rate, reliability, and efficiency – is needed to understand the performance of RIS-empowered wireless networks. Expected outcomes include new communication-theoretic models and the enabling technologies to realise them in practice. These smart environments have the potential to offer “greener” and more "seamless wireless connectivity" for the future wireless network.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE160100020
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$299,000.00
Summary
Green Radio: Increasing Spectral and Energy Efficiency of Wireless Networks. This project aims to develop green radio communications which reduce energy costs and carbon emissions while enabling fast and reliable communications in wireless networks. The new techniques and algorithms to be investigated in the project for green wireless communications were inspired by recent advances in spectrum sharing and energy harvesting. The expected outcomes will have wireless applications including mobile c ....Green Radio: Increasing Spectral and Energy Efficiency of Wireless Networks. This project aims to develop green radio communications which reduce energy costs and carbon emissions while enabling fast and reliable communications in wireless networks. The new techniques and algorithms to be investigated in the project for green wireless communications were inspired by recent advances in spectrum sharing and energy harvesting. The expected outcomes will have wireless applications including mobile communications and sensor networks. New wireless communications protocols, standards and algorithms drawing upon the foundations of modelling and analysis based on communications, mathematics, probability, statistics and optimisation theory may benefit both academia and industry.Read moreRead less
TELEPHONE COUNSELLING FOR MAINTENANCE OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, WEIGHT LOSS And GLYCAEMIC CONTROL IN TYPE 2 DIABETES
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,285,894.00
Summary
Regular exercise, a healthy diet and weight loss are key to managing type 2 diabetes, yet these are major challenges for most people with diabetes. This study will evaluate the impact of a telephone counselling program to assist people with type 2 diabetes to exercise, eat a healthy diet and lose weight, with the goal of helping them to sustain these changes over the long-term. It is expected that these lifestyle changes will also result in improved blood glucose control and quality of life.
Network coding over finite rings. Wireless networks are increasing exponentially throughout the world, but are still plagued by delay, jitter, and interference. Advanced algebraic tools are the key to designing novel network coding and relaying schemes, which will overcome these issues and increase the network capacity in terms of sustainable data rates.
The Impact of Strategy on Business Analytics Success. The successful implementation of business analytics systems will enhance the ability of Australian organisations to operate and compete efficiently and effectively within Australia and globally. By understanding the capabilities that lead to improved firm performance and their relationship to strategy, organisations can use the theoretical model to plan for business analytics systems implementation. The model is an original contribution in an ....The Impact of Strategy on Business Analytics Success. The successful implementation of business analytics systems will enhance the ability of Australian organisations to operate and compete efficiently and effectively within Australia and globally. By understanding the capabilities that lead to improved firm performance and their relationship to strategy, organisations can use the theoretical model to plan for business analytics systems implementation. The model is an original contribution in an important area of information systems research and will enhance Australia's reputation as a leader in the area of organizational use of information systems.Read moreRead less
Optical wireless frontier: Design challenges of multi gigabit wireless. This project aims to improve the coverage, mobile access, miniaturisation, bandwidth and networking of optical wireless. As connected machines become the primary consumers of the Internet, technologies for wirelessly connecting devices, processors, storage and display devices at very high speeds become necessary for mission critical services and applications. Gigabit wireless access needs to overcome shortages in the radio-f ....Optical wireless frontier: Design challenges of multi gigabit wireless. This project aims to improve the coverage, mobile access, miniaturisation, bandwidth and networking of optical wireless. As connected machines become the primary consumers of the Internet, technologies for wirelessly connecting devices, processors, storage and display devices at very high speeds become necessary for mission critical services and applications. Gigabit wireless access needs to overcome shortages in the radio-frequency spectrum and provide scalable bandwidth and wider coverage. Optical wireless transmission is a real alternative to current wireless systems because its connection speed of tens of gigabits/second means it can work efficiently with wired optical networking technologies. This project is expected to lead to optical wireless technology.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE180100463
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$341,248.00
Summary
Understanding randomness in networks. This project aims to bring the latest techniques in modelling phone and wireless networks to Australia by developing new methods and models. Increasing demands of internet data in mobile phone networks has forced researchers to adopt new mathematical approaches. One of these is stochastic geometry, a useful combination of probability and geometry, which in recent years has been used by researchers overseas to model phone and other wireless networks. A key p ....Understanding randomness in networks. This project aims to bring the latest techniques in modelling phone and wireless networks to Australia by developing new methods and models. Increasing demands of internet data in mobile phone networks has forced researchers to adopt new mathematical approaches. One of these is stochastic geometry, a useful combination of probability and geometry, which in recent years has been used by researchers overseas to model phone and other wireless networks. A key point is extending the current, mostly static models, by using methods from queueing theory, resulting in dynamic network models. Another is using theoretical techniques such as large deviations theory that have seen little use in this field, and applying them to network problems. Results from the project will help implement and optimize current network technologies, as well as design future technologies.Read moreRead less