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MOBICOM
2010
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
Did you see Bob?: human localization using mobile phones
Finding a person in a public place, such as in a library, conference hotel, or shopping mall, can be difficult. The difficulty arises from not knowing where the person may be at t...
Ionut Constandache, Xuan Bao, Martin Azizyan, Romi...
ISER
2000
Springer
88views Robotics» more  ISER 2000»
13 years 11 months ago
Design, Implementation, and Remote Operation of the Humanoid H6
Abstract: The paper describes the humanoid robot \H6", which was designed to serve as a platform for experimental research on the development of advanced humanoid-type robots....
Satoshi Kagami, Koichi Nishiwaki, James J. Kuffner...
P2P
2010
IEEE
207views Communications» more  P2P 2010»
13 years 5 months ago
Local Access to Sparse and Large Global Information in P2P Networks: A Case for Compressive Sensing
—In this paper we face the following problem: how to provide each peer local access to the full information (not just a summary) that is distributed over all edges of an overlay ...
Rossano Gaeta, Marco Grangetto, Matteo Sereno
GISCIENCE
2008
Springer
112views GIS» more  GISCIENCE 2008»
13 years 8 months ago
Decentralized Movement Pattern Detection amongst Mobile Geosensor Nodes
Movement patterns, like flocking and converging, leading and following, are examples of high-level process knowledge derived from lowlevel trajectory data. Conventional techniques...
Patrick Laube, Matt Duckham, Thomas Wolle
CORR
2010
Springer
156views Education» more  CORR 2010»
13 years 7 months ago
On the bias of BFS
Abstract--Breadth First Search (BFS) and other graph traversal techniques are widely used for measuring large unknown graphs, such as online social networks. It has been empiricall...
Maciej Kurant, Athina Markopoulou, Patrick Thiran