UPDATE:I successfully defended on December 14, 2006 and started in the spring as a postdoc in the Mobile and Pervasive Computing Group at The University of Texas at Austin. My new web site can be found here
I am currently a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at Duke University. I am working with Dr. Carla Ellis as part of the Milly Watt group. My research interest is exploring the challenges of privacy in ubiquitous computing environments. For my dissertation I am focusing on relating privacy and energy consumption characteristics of context-aware systems to data fidelity.
Publications
- SmokeScreen: Flexible Privacy Controls for Presence-Sharing, Landon P. Cox, Angela Dalton, and Varun Marupadi, To appear in MobiSys 2007 Puerto Rico, June 2007
- Presence-Exchanges: Toward Sustainable Presence-Sharing, Landon P. Cox, Angela Dalton, Varun Marupadi, WMCSA 2006, April 2006
- Exploiting Context Data Fidelity for Enhanced Privacy and Energy Savings, Angela B. Dalton, Carla S. Ellis, and Abhijit Vijay, Workshop on Context Awareness at the Second International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications and Services, June 2004.
- Context-sensitive Invocation Using Context Tailor Infrastructure, Davis, J., Sow, D., Dalton, A., Ebling, M., System Support for Ubiquitous Computing Workshop at the Fifth Annual Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, October 2003.
- Sensor-Enhanced Energy Management for Mobile Devices, Angela B. Dalton and Carla S. Ellis, May 2003, TR CS-2003-14.
- Sensing User Intention and Context for Energy Management,Angela B. Dalton and Carla S. Ellis, Proceedings of HotOS, May 2003, also as TR CS-2003-03.
Teaching
I have served as a TA for CPS 110, Introduction to Operating Systems, and CPS 210, Advanced Operating Systems
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