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ASUNAM
2010
IEEE
13 years 6 months ago
Rhythm and Randomness in Human Contact
There is substantial interest in the effect of human mobility patterns on opportunistic communications. Inspired by recent work revisiting some of the early evidence for a L
Mervyn P. Freeman, Nicholas W. Watkins, Eiko Yonek...
TOG
2012
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11 years 6 months ago
Synthesis of detailed hand manipulations using contact sampling
Capturing human activities that involve both gross full-body motion and detailed hand manipulation of objects is challenging for standard motion capture systems. We introduce a ne...
Yuting Ye, C. Karen Liu
TMC
2011
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12 years 11 months ago
Data Delivery Properties of Human Contact Networks
—Pocket Switched Networks take advantage of social contacts to opportunistically create data paths over time. This work employs empirical traces to examine the effect of the huma...
Nishanth Sastry, D. Manjunath, Karen R. Sollins, J...
IJON
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Comparison of dynamical states of random networks with human EEG
Existing models of EEG have mainly focused on relations to network dynamics characterized by firing rates [L. de Arcangelis, H.J. Herrmann, C. Perrone-Capano, Activity-dependent ...
Ralph Meier, Arvind Kumar, Andreas Schulze-Bonhage...
COLCOM
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
SLACER: randomness to cooperation in peer-to-peer networks
Peer-to-peer applications can benefit from human friendship networks (e.g., e-mail contacts or instant message buddy lists). However these are not always available. We propose an...
David Hales, Stefano Arteconi, Özalp Babaoglu