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INTERACT
2007
13 years 10 months ago
Interacting with the Computer Using Gaze Gestures
This paper investigates novel ways to direct computers by eye gaze. Instead of using fixations and dwell times, this work focuses on eye motion, in particular gaze gestures. Gaze g...
Heiko Drewes, Albrecht Schmidt
ACSW
2007
13 years 10 months ago
Developing CIMA-Based Cyberinfrastructure for Remote Access to Scientific Instruments and Collaborative e-Research
An infrastructure for remote instrument access, data acquisition and data management is being developed for e-Research. The Common Instrument Middleware Architecture (CIMA) is bei...
Ian M. Atkinson, Douglas du Boulay, Clinton Chee, ...
SIGCOMM
2005
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Idle sense: an optimal access method for high throughput and fairness in rate diverse wireless LANs
We consider wireless LANs such as IEEE 802.11 operating in the unlicensed radio spectrum. While their nominal bit rates have increased considerably, the MAC layer remains practica...
Martin Heusse, Franck Rousseau, Romaric Guillier, ...
PIMRC
2008
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
On-body wireless inertial sensing foot control applications
In recent years, the use of inertial sensing for body motion recognition has been demonstrated. However, existing work generally focuses on upper-body movements, which involve smal...
Lawrence Cheng, Stephen Hailes
ITC
2000
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
A good excuse for reuse: "open" TAP controller design
In this paper we present a design for IEEE 1149.1 Test Access Port (TAP)controllers that is based on a practical reuse methodology. While the basic use and core functionality of T...
David B. Lavo