Research publications: Recent submissions
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An Efficient Low Cost FPGA MIMO Channel Model
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2022-12-12)In this paper, a mathematical model for generating AWGN and Rayleigh fading is presented and argued based around the generation of Gaussian distributed numbers. This paper is focused on a multiple input multiple output ... -
Electronic Number Plate Generation for Performance Evaluation
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2022-09-26)The authors have been involved in real world analysis of Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) data and systems particularly for law enforcement applications. As a result of such work with Law Enforcement Agencies, ... -
Whole Systems Approach to Diet and Healthy Weight – A longitudinal Process Evaluation in East Scotland
(2023-11-29)Aims: Obesity contributes to morbidity and early mortality, affecting people of all ages and sociodemographic backgrounds. Despite attempts to address obesity, efforts to date have only had limited success. Adopting a whole ... -
Transporting a Secret using Destructively-Read Memory
(Springer Nature Link, 2023-10-21)Alice wants to send Bob a secret such as a one-time pad. Our proposal is to use a specially designed mass-produced memory chip, rather like a flash drive, called a DeRM (Destructive-Read Memory). As with other distribution ... -
Trust in Cognitive Models: Understandability and Computational Reliabilism
(Swansea University, 2023-04-14)The realm of knowledge production, once considered a solely human endeavour, has transformed with the rising prominence of artificial intelligence. AI not only generates new forms of knowledge but also plays a substantial ... -
Undefined Benefit: Fixing the UK Pensions System
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Understanding the agglomerate crystallisation of hexamine through X-ray microscopy and crystallographic modelling
(2023-02-01)The detailed molecular-scale mechanism of the growth of organic crystals underpins a diversity of phenomena, such as the isolation and purification of high-quality materials for the pharmaceutical and fine chemical sectors. ... -
Using ‘Getting on with Epilepsy’ to support people with learning disabilities and epilepsy
(2023)A one-page summary of our guidance about how to use 'Getting on with Epilepsy' to support people with learning disabilities and epilepsy -
Using Online Consultations to Facilitate Health and Social Care Delivery During COVID-19: An Interview Study of Care Home Staff
(2023-06-09)Context: During the COVID-19 pandemic, UK care homes rapidly adopted videoconferencing to communicate with health and social care colleagues. Studies show that health and social care professionals adapted well to online ... -
Anticoagulation in the ICU: a future for contact pathway inhibition?
(2023-07-31)Bleeding and thrombotic complications are the main cause of morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients on the intensive care unit (ICU), receiving short-term percutaneous mechanical circulatory support (pMCS) by ... -
Validation of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 in Lithuanian individuals with anxiety and mood disorders
(2023-08-31)The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) are short self-report questionnaires used to screen and assess depression and anxiety severity in medical and community samples. However, ... -
‘It’s not in my job description’: An exploration of trainee clinical psychologists’ attitudes towards research and perceptions of DClinPsy research culture
(2023-07)This project aimed to investigate attitudes towards research and perceived research culture among trainee clinicalpsychologists across the UK. This was achieved by exploring factors such as: research training environment,research ... -
The Final Frontier of Fashion: Interdisciplinary approaches to design for microgravity
(2022-02-28)Interdisciplinary projects for the commercial space age are dominated by collaborations involving engineers and technologists, with a goal to advance digital or mechanical technology. In the emerging field of spacewear ... -
The Effect of Noise on the Emergence of Continuous Norms and its Evolutionary Dynamics
(MIT Press, 2023-07-28)We examine the effect of noise on societies of agents using an agent based model of evolutionary norm emergence. Generally we see that noisy societies are more selfish, smaller and discontent, with noisy societies caught ... -
The Andromeda Galaxy’s Last Major Merger: Constraints from the survey of Planetary Nebulae
(The International Astronomical Union, 2023-05-04)The Andromeda galaxy (M 31) has experienced a tumultuous merger history as evidenced by the many substructures present in its inner halo. We use planetary nebulae (PNe) as chemodynamic tracers to shed light on the recent ... -
RHM: Robot House Multi-view Human Activity Recognition Dataset
(IARIA, 2023-04-28)With the recent increased development of deep neural networks and dataset capabilities, the Human Action Recognition (HAR) domain is growing rapidly in terms of both the available datasets and deep models. Despite this, ... -
‘Sometimes the worst happens’: Newspaper Reportage of Infanticide and the Law in England and Wales since 1922
(Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023-10-19)Across the twentieth century, the media has arguably remained the most significant forum for discussions of infanticide and how the crime should best be dealt with in England and Wales. Whereas in the early twentieth century ... -
On the Move: Michel Écochard, Migration, and Transdisciplinary Exchange in Urban Design
(2022-06-30)Trained as an architect, archaeologist, and urban planner, Michel Écochard was both a prominent proponent of Modernist architecture and a conservation architect with a deep appreciation of traditional construction methods ... -
Analysis of Standby Power in an Enclosed High-Speed Flywheel Energy Storage System Using the CFD-ANOVA Approach
(2023-09-29)During urban driving, a significant amount of energy is lost due to continuous braking, which can be recovered and stored. The flywheel energy storage system (FESS) can efficiently recover and store the vehicle's kinetic ...