Contracts and Grants
Pervasive Cybernetics for Suicide Prevention and Intervention
£81,246, Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care System, UK National Health Services, 2018 (100%)
Health North Connected Health Cities
£931,435, Department of Health (DoH) through the Northern Health Science Alliance, CSA 7087, Lancaster Allocation, 2017 (100%)
Industry Engagement for Impact
£150,000, The UK Medical Research Council, Industry Engagement Fund, 2018
Digital Health Chair Initiation Grant
£256,000, Lancaster University, 2017
Research and Education in Digital Health
$10,000, Royal Philips Invivo Systems Business, Mar 2017 (100%)
Google Internet of Things (IoT) Technology Research Award Pilot Equipment Grant
Google Internet of Things (IoT) Technology Research Award Pilot Equipment Grant, Mar 2016
Harris Mobile Computing Lab and Fellowship
$46,000, Harris Corporation, Dec 2014 (100%)
Mobile Computing and Networking 2013 Student Travel Grant
$20,000, National Science Foundation, July 2013 (100%)
Smart Spaces: Critical Software Enablers for Real-World Deployments
$875,568, FiDiPro Grant by Tekes, the Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation, Finland, May 2011 (25%)
Investigating Mobile Device Interoperability with Smart Homes for Improving Resident Quality of Life
$10,000, Nokia Research Center, Palo Alto, CA, Oct 2009 (100%)
Ubiquitous Computing 2009 Doctoral Colloquium
$20,000, National Science Foundation, Sept 2009 (100%)
A Sentient User Interface Framework for RUPI (Robot Unified Platform Initiative) Server
$80,000, Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute (ETRI), Korea, Mar 2008 (100%)
Smart House Based Health Platform for Behavioral Monitoring and Alteration for Diabetic and Obese Individuals
$1,189,075, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Sept 2007 (82%)
Programmable Sensor Framework for a Ubiquitous Robotic Companion, Year 2
$100,000, ETRI, Korea, Apr 2007 (100%)
An Implementation of the SODA Architecture Using ATLAS
$67,062, IBM Emerging Standards Division, Mar 2007 (100%)
Programmable Sensor Framework for a Ubiquitous Robotic Companion, Year 1
$40,219, ETRI, Korea, Sept 2006 (100%)
Gator Tech Smart House
$10,000, University of Florida Foundation, Jan 2005 (100%)
RDE-FRI: Indoor/Outdoor Blind Navigation and Awareness System for Blind Students
$200,000, National Science Foundation, Aug 2004 (100%)
Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) National Center on Technology for Successful Aging
$4,500,000, Department of Education, Oct 2001 (30%)
Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Research Postdoctoral Program
$750,000, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Aug 2002 (25%)
Low ADL Patient Technology in Home Care Demonstration
$700,000, Department of Veteran Affairs, July 2002 (15%)
Workshop on Aging, Disability and Independence
$54,000, National Science Foundation, June 2003 (100%)
Pervasive Computing Research for Elder Needs—Dementia
$4,000, Intel Research, July 2003, Cash Donation (100%)
Mobile Computing Killer App Competition III
$20,046, Motorola, Oct 2002 (100%)
Mobile and Wireless Remote Camera Control System
$15,000, USSOCOM and Battelle, Aug 2001 (100%)
Adaptive Synchronization Framework Supporting Device-independent Mobile Computing
$150,000, National Science Foundation, June 2001 (60%)
Mobile Computing Killer App Competition II
$21,080, Motorola, May 2002 (100%)
Mobile Computing Research
$70,000, Microsoft Corporation, Mar 2001, Cash Donation (100%)
Mobile Computing Killer App Competition I
$21,987, Motorola, May 2001, Includes IDC to UF (100%)
Mobile 3-D Navigation System
$15,000, Harris Corporation, Aug 2000 (100%)
The JiniDEN Smart Phone Project
$82,979, Motorola Corporation, May 2000 (100%)
Exploiting Jini Technology for Ubiquitous Computing
$73,150, Equipment Grant from Sun Microsystems, Jan 2000 (100%)
Mobile Computing Research
$25,000, Microsoft Corporation, Mar 2001, Cash Donation (100%)
Wireless Navigation System for the Blind
$15,000, Microsoft Corporation, Nov 1999, Cash Donation (100%)
Mobile Computing Laboratory
$100,000, Harris Corporation, Cash Donation for Renovation (Partially Matched by State Funds) (100%)
Wireless Thin Client Architecture
$51,938 Citrix Corporation, May 1999 (100%)
Wireless Classroom Development
$3,489, Proxim Corporation, Equipment Grant, May 1999 (100%)
Surveillance of Complex Events Using Active Agents
$481,639, DARPA ITO Planning and Decision Aids Program, Funded at MCC, Austin, Texas, June 1997
Cognitive Integration of Heterogeneous Information Sources
$200,000, DARPA ITO Intelligent Information Integration (I3) Program, Funded at MCC, Austin, Texas, Feb 1997
Research on Multimedia Databases II
$20,015, Department of Higher Education of Egypt, Funded at Purdue University, Aug 1996 (100%)
Research on Data Warehousing II
$25,430, Department of Higher Education of Egypt, Funded at Purdue University, July 1996 (100%)
Project Purdue On-Line
$120,000, IBM Corporation, Equipment Grant, Funded at Purdue University, Jan 1996 (10%)
Mobile Transactions
$3,040, Software Engineering Research Center (SERC), Funded at Purdue University, Aug 1995 (100%)
Research on Multimedia Databases I
$20,015, Department of Higher Education of Egypt, Funded at Purdue University, Aug 1995 (100%)
Research on Data Warehousing I
$25,430, Department of Higher Education of Egypt, Funded at Purdue University, July 1995 (100%)
Designing Information Services for Mobile Computing Environments
$160,061, State of Texas Higher Education Coordination Board Advanced Research Program, Funded at the University of Texas at Arlington, Aug 1995 (70%)
Heterogeneous Transaction Processing
$10,000, Hughes Aircraft Corporation, Funded at University of Texas at Arlington, Sept 1994 (100%)