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Emeritus Professor Jadwiga Indulska
Emeritus Professor

Jadwiga Indulska

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Overview

Background

Prof Jadwiga Indulska's research interests are in: autonomic and context-aware pervasive/ubiquitous systems (self-adapting computer systems), wired and wireless computer networks, and interoperability of heterogeneous distributed systems

She received her PhD from AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow in 1985. Her current research projects are in the fields of:

  • Autonomic, context-aware pervasive/ubiquitous systems, i.e. self-adapting computer applications which can (i) provide seamless computing over a variety of computers and computer networks, and (ii) adapt to the current context of users and their tasks.
  • Communication protocols for computer networks (Internet protocols and protocols for wired networks, wireless networks, heterogeneous wired/wireless networks and sensor networks).

Availability

Emeritus Professor Jadwiga Indulska is:
Not available for supervision
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Qualifications

  • Masters (Coursework) of Science, Jagiellonian University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, AGH University of Science and Technology

Research interests

  • Pervasive/Ubiquitous Systems

    Prof J. Indulska was the Research Leader of the project on Pervasive, Autonomic, Context-aware Environments (PACE) carried out in 2002-2005 in cooperation with the CRC on Distributed Systems Technology. This project investigates how computing applications can self-adapt to both the changing computing environment and a variety of network technologies in order to provide users with seamless computing (i.e. make applications independent from the underlying computer and network technologies). One of the great challenges of pervasive computing is to model the context of computation, i.e. the requirements and current status of a computing application and its environment. Context changes need to be evaluated and this evaluation can trigger decisions about applying adaptation methods to adapt the whole system to these changes. Such adaptations can be carried out at various layers of the system (e.g. by adapting user applications or applications, communication streams, adapting the distributed computing middleware or the behaviour of the underlying operating system or communication protocols). This project focused on many aspects of pervasive systems including: context models and context management, location management, adaptation methods, service discovery in pervasive systems, and programming models for pervasive applications. Pervasive systems encompas a variety of computing devices (workstations, laptops, PDAs, phones, sensors) and a variety of networking technologies (wired/wireless networks, sensor networks) creating an integrated computing environment built from these various technologies. Pervasive systems have applications in a variety of areas, i.e. telecommunication, education, defence, tourism, agriculture, smart homes, health (e.g. support for independent living of the elderly). She was also a Research Leader in the Australian National Centre of Excellence in ICT (NICTA) and carried out research on pervasive computing with the emphasis on adaptive communication protocols.

Works

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181 works between 1985 and 2025

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1985

Journal Article

Model of Addressing Methods for Network Operating Systems. MODEL METOD ADRESACJI W SIECIOWYM SYSTEMIE OPERACYJNYM

Goscinski, Andrzej and Indulska, Jadwiga (1985). Model of Addressing Methods for Network Operating Systems. MODEL METOD ADRESACJI W SIECIOWYM SYSTEMIE OPERACYJNYM. Archiwum Automatyki i Telemechaniki, 30 (1), 23-30.

Model of Addressing Methods for Network Operating Systems. MODEL METOD ADRESACJI W SIECIOWYM SYSTEMIE OPERACYJNYM

Funding

Past funding

  • 2017 - 2020
    Software Defined Networking for the Internet of Things
    Data 61 - University Collaboration Agreement (DUCA)
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2016
    Test bed for wide-area software defined networking research (ARC LIEF project administered by The University of New South Wales)
    University of New South Wales
    Open grant
  • 2005 - 2008
    Human interaction with context-aware computing systems
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2002
    Financial markets and network bandwidth
    University of Queensland Research Development Grants Scheme
    Open grant
  • 1998
    A handover protocol for supporting quality of service in wireless ATM networks
    ARC Australian Research Council (Small grants)
    Open grant
  • 1996
    Impact of object mobility on design and management of distributed systems
    UQ External Support Enabling Grant
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Emeritus Professor Jadwiga Indulska is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Completed supervision

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Enquiries

Contact Emeritus Professor Jadwiga Indulska directly for media enquiries about:

  • Autonomic computing
  • Communication protocols - computing
  • Computing - autonomic, pervasive
  • Computing - distributed, mobile
  • Distributed computing
  • Information technology
  • Mobile computing
  • Networks - high speed
  • Networks - wireless
  • Pervasive computing
  • Ubiquitous computing
  • Wireless networks

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