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    • Enabling models of Internet eXchange Points for developing contexts 

      Ó Briain, Diarmuid; Denieffe, David; Okello, Dorothy; Kavanagh, Yvonne (Elsevier, 2020-10-24)
      In 2009, fibre-optic cables landed on the East coast of Africa, the last major area of the world to be connected to the Internet triggering a decade of Internet development (Graham et al., 2015). During the same period, ...
    • Fundamental limits of measurement in telecommunications: Experimental and modeling studies in a test optical network on proposal for the reform of telecommunication quantitations 

      Egan, James; McMillan, Norman D.; Denieffe, David (IOP Publishing, 2011)
      Proposals for a review of the limits of measurement for telecommunications are made. The measures are based on adapting work from the area of chemical metrology for the field of telecommunications. Currie has introduced ...
    • A game assessment metric for the online gamer 

      Denieffe, David; Carrig, Brian; Marshall, Damien; Picovici, Dorel (Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania, 2007)
      This paper describes a new game assessment metric for the online gamer. The metric is based on a mathematical model currently used for network planning assessment. Beside the traditional network-based parameters such as ...
    • The Internet in East Africa: a mixed methods study 

      Ó Briain, Diarmuid; Denieffe, David; Okello, Dorothy; Kavanagh, Yvonne (East African Journal of Science, Technology and Innovation, 2020)
      East Africa was the last major area of the world to gain access to the Internet when submarine fibre-optic cables landed at Mombasa, Kenya and Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania in 2009. The region previously relied on satellite ...