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Iain Parris
PhD student
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I am a final-year PhD student in Computer Science at the University of St Andrews,
supervised by Tristan Henderson. I
intend to submit my PhD thesis (Practical privacy-aware opportunistic networking)
in 2011/2012:
When in physical proximity, data may be directly exchanged between the mobile phones
people carry — for example over Bluetooth. If people cooperate to store and forward
data on one another’s behalf, then an opportunistic network may be formed,
independent of traditional infrastructure.
How might we measure the privacy concerns that people have about such networks? Taking
into account these concerns, can we maintain network performance? My research focuses on
modelling opportunistic networks, and measuring and modelling
user behaviour.
Publications
BibTeX and RIS are available via CiteULike.
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Iain Parris and Tristan Henderson.
Privacy-enhanced social-network routing.
Computer Communications,
2011.
In press.
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2010.11.003
[Uncorrected manuscript]
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Fehmi Ben Abdesslem, Iain Parris, and Tristan Henderson.
Reliable online social network data collection.
In Ajith Abraham and Aboul-Ella Hassanien, editors,
Computational Social Networks: Mining and Visualization,
volume 3 of Springer Computer Communications and Networks Series.
Springer, 2011.
Accepted for publication.
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Iain Parris and Tristan Henderson.
Practical privacy-aware opportunistic networking.
Proceedings of the Doctoral Consortium at the 25th BCS Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI Doctoral Consortium),
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, July 2011.
British Computer Society.
[Slides]
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Iain Parris and Tristan Henderson.
The impact of location privacy on opportunistic networks.
Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE WoWMoM Workshop on Autonomic and Opportunistic Communications (AOC),
Lucca, Italy, June 2011.
IEEE Computer Society Press.
DOI: 10.1109/WoWMoM.2011.5986149
[Slides]
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Iain Parris, Fehmi Ben Abdesslem, and Tristan Henderson.
Facebook or
Fakebook?: The effect of simulation on location privacy user studies.
Proceedings of the Privacy and Usability Methods Pow-Wow (PUMP),
Dundee, UK, September 2010.
British Computer Society.
[Slides]
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Fehmi Ben Abdesslem, Iain Parris, and Tristan Henderson.
Mobile
experience sampling: Reaching the parts of Facebook other methods cannot reach.
Proceedings of the Privacy and Usability Methods Pow-Wow (PUMP),
Dundee, UK, September 2010.
British Computer Society.
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Iain Parris, Greg Bigwood, and Tristan Henderson.
Privacy-enhanced social network routing in
opportunistic networks.
Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Workshop on SEcurity and SOCial Networking (SESOC),
pages 624–629, Mannheim, Germany, March 2010.
IEEE Computer Society Press.
DOI: 10.1109/PERCOMW.2010.5470511
[Slides]
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Iain Parris.
Privacy-enhanced opportunistic networks.
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Mobile Opportunistic Networking (MobiOpp),
pages 213–214, Pisa, Italy, February 2010.
ACM Press.
Extended abstract.
DOI: 10.1145/1755743.1755794
[Poster] [Received the PhD Forum
Award]
Posters
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| Internal (Dec 2008) |
MobiOpp (Feb 2010) |
SCONE (Sep 2010) Socialnets (Nov 2010) |