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Adam Hudson
PhD Student

Contact Details

E-mail: ahudson@it.usyd.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 9351 5711

School of Information Technologies
Level 3 West, Building J12
University of Sydney
NSW, 2006, Australia

Web-site: http://www.it.usyd.edu.au/~ahudson

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Research Interests

My main technical interests are digital media, distributed systems (particularly peer-to-peer systems) and pervasive computing. My Ph.D. thesis combines these areas, by creating a peer-to-peer architecture that makes it simple and efficient for people to transfer data to and from mobile devices, and therefore enables new types of pervasive and/or media-based applications.

About

Adam graduated from the University of Sydney in 2003 and was awarded the Bachelor of Computer Science and Technology with first class honours. Over the course of his studies, he also spent six months on exchange to the University of California, Los Angeles, and three years working on the development of a secure online health application. After graduating, he returned to full-time study to pursue a Ph.D. in Computer Science, also at the University of Sydney.

Current Projects

Publications

A. Hudson and B. Kummerfeld. Walkabout: An asynchronous internet messaging architecture tailored to mobile devices. Technical Report TR-579, School of IT, The University of Sydney, January 2006. [View Details]

A. Hudson and B. Kummerfeld. Walkabout: Asynchronous messaging support for mobile devices. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Mobile Computing and Ubiquitous Networking (ICMU 2006), pages 215-222, London, UK, October 2006. IPSJ. [View Details]

A. Hudson, B. Kummerfeld, and A. Quigley. A file migration architecture for pervasive systems. In Adjunct Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2004), Nottingham, UK, September 2004. [View Details]

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