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Thomas Martin 0001
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- affiliation: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Blacksburg, USA
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- Thomas Martin — disambiguation page
- Thomas Martin 0002 (aka: Thomas Anthony Martin) — Manchester Metropolitan University, Department of Computing and Mathematics, UK (and 1 more)
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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c58]William J. Makowski, Thomas L. Martin, W. Andy Schaudt:
A Research Focused Approach to Customer Discovery. ProComm 2022: 42-48 - 2021
- [j23]Tom L. Martin, Thad Starner, Dan Siewiorek, Kai Kunze, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
25 Years of ISWC. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 20(3): 72-78 (2021) - [c57]David Reeping, Desen Sevi Ozkan, Lisa D. McNair, Tom L. Martin:
Stirring up a Special Sauce, A Second Course: Marrying Electrical and Computer Engineering with Threshold Concepts for ECE 101. FIE 2021: 1-4 - [c56]Alireza Golgouneh, Eric Beaudette, Heidi Woelfle, Bai Li, Niharikha Subash, Amanda J. Redhouse, Mark Jones, Tom L. Martin, Michele A. Lobo, Brad T. Holschuh, Lucy E. Dunne:
Design of a Hybrid SMA-Pneumatic based Wearable Upper Limb Exoskeleton. ISWC 2021: 179-183 - 2020
- [c55]David Reeping, Desen Sevi Ozkan, Lisa D. McNair, Tom L. Martin:
Stirring up a Special Sauce: Marrying Electrical and Computer Engineering with Threshold Concepts for ECE 101. FIE 2020: 1-4
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c54]Denis Gracanin, R. Benjamin Knapp, Thomas L. Martin, Sarah Parker:
Smart Virtual Care Centers in the Context of Performance and Privacy. ConTEL 2019: 1-8 - [c53]Desen Sevi Ozkan, David Reeping, Lisa D. McNair, Tom L. Martin, Steve Harrison, Luke F. Lester, Ben Knapp, Matthew Wisnioski, Annie Yong Patrick, Liesl Baum:
Using Personas as Curricular Design Tools: Engaging the Boundaries of Engineering Culture. FIE 2019: 1-7 - [c52]David Reeping, Lisa D. McNair, Thomas L. Martin, Desen Sevi Ozkan:
Modeling the Perception of Rigor in Large-Scale Curricular Change. FIE 2019: 1-5 - 2018
- [j22]Rabih Younes, Mark T. Jones, Thomas L. Martin:
Classifier for Activities with Variations. Sensors 18(10): 3529 (2018) - [c51]David Reeping, Lisa D. McNair, Liesl Baum, Matthew Wisnioski, Annie Yong Patrick, Thomas L. Martin, Luke F. Lester, Benjamin Knapp, Steve Harrison:
"We've Always Done it that Way, " An Exploration of Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Curricular Decisions. FIE 2018: 1-5 - [c50]Rabih Younes, Mark T. Jones, Thomas L. Martin:
Toward Practical Activity Recognition: Recognizing Complex Activities with Wide Variations. PerCom Workshops 2018: 9-14 - [c49]Deba Pratim Saha, Thomas L. Martin, R. Benjamin Knapp:
Towards Defining a Quality-Metric for Affective Feedback in an Intelligent Environment. PerCom Workshops 2018: 609-614 - 2017
- [c48]David Reeping, Lisa D. McNair, Matthew Wisnioski, Annie Yong Patrick, Thomas L. Martin, Luke F. Lester, Benjamin Knapp, Steve Harrison:
Using threshold concepts to restructure an electrical and computer engineering curriculum: Troublesome knowledge in expected outcomes. FIE 2017: 1-9 - [c47]Deba Pratim Saha, R. Benjamin Knapp, Thomas L. Martin:
Affective feedback in a virtual reality based intelligent supermarket. UbiComp/ISWC Adjunct 2017: 646-653 - 2016
- [c46]Deba Pratim Saha, Brennon C. Bortz, Wei Huang, Thomas L. Martin, R. Benjamin Knapp:
Affect-Aware Intelligent Environment Using Musical Cues as an Emotion Learning Framework. Intelligent Environments 2016: 178-181 - 2015
- [j21]Thad Starner, Tom L. Martin:
Wearable Computing: The New Dress Code [Guest editors' introduction]. Computer 48(6): 12-15 (2015) - [j20]Madison Blake, Rabih Younes, Jacob Dennis, Thomas L. Martin, Mark T. Jones:
A User-Independent and Sensor-Tolerant Wearable Activity Classifier. Computer 48(10): 64-71 (2015) - [c45]Deba Pratim Saha, Thomas L. Martin, R. Benjamin Knapp:
Towards incorporating affective feedback into context-aware intelligent environments. ACII 2015: 49-55 - [c44]Kristen Hines, Wallace Santos Lages, Namitha Somasundaram, Thomas Martin:
Protecting workers with smart e-vest. UbiComp/ISWC Adjunct 2015: 101-104 - [c43]Rabih Younes, Thomas L. Martin, Mark T. Jones:
Activity classification at a higher level: what to do after the classifier does its best? ISWC 2015: 83-86 - 2014
- [c42]Jason B. Forsyth, Tom L. Martin:
Extracting behavioral information from electronic storyboards. EICS 2014: 253-262 - [c41]Homero Murzi, Tom L. Martin, Lisa D. McNair, Marie C. Paretti:
A pilot study of the dimensions of disciplinary culture among engineering students. FIE 2014: 1-4 - [c40]Jason B. Forsyth, Tom L. Martin, Darrell Bowman:
Feasibility of GPS-based warning system for roadside workers. ICCVE 2014: 1045-1051 - [e2]Lucy E. Dunne, Tom L. Martin, Michael Beigl:
ISWC'14, Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Seattle, WA, USA, September 13-17, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2969-9 [contents] - [e1]Lucy E. Dunne, Tom L. Martin, Michael Beigl:
ISWC'14, Adjunct Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Seattle, WA, USA, September 13-17, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3048-0 [contents] - 2013
- [j19]Tom L. Martin, Thad Starner:
Note from the editors of the special issue of the best paper nominees from the 2011 International Symposium on Wearable Computers. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 17(3): 411 (2013) - [j18]Tom L. Martin, Kahyun Kim, Jason B. Forsyth, Lisa D. McNair, Eloise Coupey, Ed Dorsa:
Discipline-based instruction to promote interdisciplinary design of wearable and pervasive computing products. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 17(3): 465-478 (2013) - 2012
- [j17]Ingrid Burbey, Thomas L. Martin:
A survey on predicting personal mobility. Int. J. Pervasive Comput. Commun. 8(1): 5-22 (2012) - [j16]Jason B. Forsyth, Thomas L. Martin:
Tools for Interdisciplinary Design of Pervasive Computing. Int. J. Pervasive Comput. Commun. 8(2): 112-132 (2012) - [j15]Tom L. Martin, Eloise Coupey, Lisa D. McNair, Ed Dorsa, Jason B. Forsyth, Sophie Kim, Ron Kemnitzer:
An Interdisciplinary Design Course for Pervasive Computing. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 11(1): 80-83 (2012) - [j14]Jason B. Forsyth, Thomas L. Martin, Deborah Young-Corbett, Ed Dorsa:
Feasibility of Intelligent Monitoring of Construction Workers for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. IEEE Trans Autom. Sci. Eng. 9(3): 505-515 (2012) - 2011
- [c39]Tom L. Martin, Kahyun Kim, Jason B. Forsyth, Lisa D. McNair, Eloise Coupey, Ed Dorsa:
An Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Design Course for Wearable and Pervasive Computing Products. ISWC 2011: 61-68 - [c38]Jason B. Forsyth, Thomas L. Martin, Deborah Young-Corbett, Ed Dorsa:
Feasibility study of a wearable carbon monoxide warning system for construction workers. PerCom 2011: 28-36 - 2010
- [j13]Zahi Nakad, Mark T. Jones, Thomas Martin, Wissam Fawaz:
Networking in E-textiles. Comput. Commun. 33(6): 655-666 (2010) - [c37]Ingrid Burbey, Thomas L. Martin:
When Will You Be at the Office? Predicting Future Locations and Times. MobiCASE 2010: 156-175 - [c36]Ivica Bukvic, Thomas Martin, Eric Standley, Michael Matthews:
Introducing L2Ork: Linux Laptop Orchestra. NIME 2010: 170-173
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c35]Meghan Quirk, Tom L. Martin, Mark T. Jones:
Inclusion of Fabric Properties in the E-Textile Design Process. ISWC 2009: 37-40 - [c34]Tom L. Martin, Mark T. Jones, Justin Chong, Meghan Quirk, Kara Baumann, Leah Passauer:
Design and Implementation of an Electronic Textile Jumpsuit. ISWC 2009: 157-158 - 2008
- [j12]Jian Liu, Thurmon E. Lockhart, Mark T. Jones, Tom L. Martin:
Local Dynamic Stability Assessment of Motion Impaired Elderly Using Electronic Textile Pants. IEEE Trans Autom. Sci. Eng. 5(4): 696-702 (2008) - [c33]Mark T. Jones, Thomas L. Martin, Braden Sawyer:
An architecture for electronic textiles. BODYNETS 2008: 24 - [c32]Calvert L. Bowen III, David R. Raymond, Thomas L. Martin:
Location Privacy for Users of Wireless Devices through Cloaking. HICSS 2008: 295 - [c31]Thomas Martin:
The role of design in wearable computing. ISWC 2008: 128 - [c30]Ingrid Burbey, Thomas L. Martin:
Predicting future locations using prediction-by-partial-match. MELT 2008: 1-6 - 2007
- [j11]Zahi Nakad, Mark T. Jones, Thomas Martin, Ravi Shenoy:
Using electronic textiles to implement an acoustic beamforming array: A case study. Pervasive Mob. Comput. 3(5): 581-606 (2007) - [j10]Tom L. Martin, Jennifer Healey:
2006's Wearable Computing Advances and Fashions. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 6(1): 14-16 (2007) - [j9]Madhup Chandra, Mark T. Jones, Thomas L. Martin:
E-Textiles for Autonomous Location Awareness. IEEE Trans. Mob. Comput. 6(4): 367-380 (2007) - [c29]Calvert L. Bowen III, Thomas L. Martin:
A Survey of Location Privacy and an Approach for Solitary Users. HICSS 2007: 163 - [c28]George F. Eichinger, Kara Baumann, Thomas L. Martin, Mark T. Jones:
Using a PCB Layout Tool to Create Embroidered Circuits. ISWC 2007: 105-106 - [c27]David Graumann, Giuseppe Raffa, Meghan Quirk, Braden Sawyer, Justin Chong, Mark T. Jones, Thomas Martin:
Large Surface Area Electronic Textiles for Ubiquitous Computing: A System Approach. MobiQuitous 2007: 1-8 - 2006
- [c26]Joshua Nathaniel Edmison, David I. Lehn, Mark T. Jones, Thomas Martin:
E-Textile Based Automatic Activity Diary for Medical Annotation and Analysis. BSN 2006: 131-134 - 2005
- [c25]Shrirang M. Yardi, Michael S. Hsiao, Thomas L. Martin, Dong S. Ha:
Quality-Driven Proactive Computation Elimination for Power-Aware Multimedia Processing. DATE 2005: 340-345 - [c24]Sookyoung Kim, Thomas L. Martin:
DIP: a double-interval-based dynamic voltage scaling scheme for dynamic priority-based task scheduling systems. ACM Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI 2005: 226-231 - [c23]Shrirang M. Yardi, Karthik Channakeshava, Michael S. Hsiao, Thomas L. Martin, Dong S. Ha:
A Formal Framework for Modeling and Analysis of System-Level Dynamic Power Management. ICCD 2005: 119-126 - [c22]Christopher Einsmann, Meghan Quirk, Ben Muzal, Bharath Venkatramani, Thomas Martin, Mark T. Jones:
Modeling a Wearable Full-body Motion Capture System. ISWC 2005: 144-151 - [c21]Joshua Nathaniel Edmison, David I. Lehn, Mark T. Jones, Thomas Martin:
User's Perceptions of an Automatic Activity Diary for Medical Annotation and Analysis. ISWC 2005: 192-193 - [c20]Creighton T. R. Hager, Scott F. Midkiff, Jung-Min Park, Thomas L. Martin:
Performance and Energy Efficiency of Block Ciphers in Personal Digital Assistants. PerCom 2005: 127-136 - [c19]Daniel C. Nash, Thomas L. Martin, Dong S. Ha, Michael S. Hsiao:
Towards an Intrusion Detection System for Battery Exhaustion Attacks on Mobile Computing Devices. PerCom Workshops 2005: 141-145 - [c18]Sookyoung Kim, Thomas L. Martin:
GPSDVS: An improved task-based dynamic voltage scaling scheme for general-purpose systems. SoCC 2005: 99-100 - 2004
- [j8]Dejan Raskovic, Thomas L. Martin, Emil Jovanov:
Medical Monitoring Applications for Wearable Computing. Comput. J. 47(4): 495-504 (2004) - [j7]David Dagon, Tom L. Martin, Thad Starner:
Mobile Phones as Computing Devices: The Viruses are Coming! IEEE Pervasive Comput. 3(4): 11-15 (2004) - [c17]Zahi Nakad, Mark T. Jones, Thomas Martin:
Fault-Tolerant Networks for Electronic Textiles. Communications in Computing 2004: 100-106 - [c16]Madhup Chandra, Mark T. Jones, Thomas L. Martin:
E-Textiles for Autonomous Location Awareness. ISWC 2004: 48-55 - [c15]Thomas Martin, Mark T. Jones, Joshua Nathaniel Edmison, Tanwir Sheikh, Zahi Nakad:
Modeling and simulating electronic textile applications. LCTES 2004: 10-19 - [c14]Thomas L. Martin:
Experiences Teaching a Course on Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing. PerCom Workshops 2004: 252-256 - [c13]Thomas L. Martin, Michael S. Hsiao, Dong S. Ha, Jayan Krishnaswami:
Denial-of-Service Attacks on Battery-powered Mobile Computers. PerCom 2004: 309-318 - [r1]Daniel P. Siewiorek, Jolin M. Warren, Asim Smailagic, Thomas L. Martin:
Power Management for Mobile Computers. Mobile Computing Handbook 2004 - 2003
- [j6]Tom L. Martin:
Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 2(3): 8-12 (2003) - [j5]Diana Marculescu, Radu Marculescu, Nicholas H. Zamora, Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Pradeep K. Khosla, Sungmee Park, Sundaresan Jayaraman, Stefan Jung, L. Weber, K. Cottet, Janusz Grzyb, Gerhard Tröster, Mark Jones, Tom L. Martin, Zahi Nakad:
Electronic textiles: a platform for pervasive computing. Proc. IEEE 91(12): 1993-1994 (2003) - [j4]Diana Marculescu, Radu Marculescu, Nicholas H. Zamora, Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Pradeep K. Khosla, Sungmee Park, Sundaresan Jayaraman, Stefan Jung, Christel Lauterbach, Werner Weber, Tünde Kirstein, Didier Cottet, Janusz Grzyb, Gerhard Tröster, Mark Jones, Tom L. Martin, Zahi Nakad:
Electronic textiles: A platform for pervasive computing. Proc. IEEE 91(12): 1995-2018 (2003) - [j3]Thomas L. Martin, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Nonideal Battery Properties and Their Impact on Software Design for Wearable Computers. IEEE Trans. Computers 52(8): 979-984 (2003) - [j2]Thomas L. Martin, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Asim Smailagic, Matthew Bosworth, Matthew Ettus, Jolin M. Warren:
A case study of a system-level approach to power-aware computing. ACM Trans. Embed. Comput. Syst. 2(3): 255-276 (2003) - [c12]Zahi Nakad, Mark T. Jones, Thomas Martin:
Communications in Electronic Textile Systems. Communications in Computing 2003: 37-46 - [c11]Jolin M. Warren, Thomas L. Martin, Asim Smailagic, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
System Design Approach To Power Aware Mobile Computers. ISVLSI 2003: 101-106 - [c10]Thomas Martin, Mark T. Jones, Joshua Nathaniel Edmison, Ravi Shenoy:
Towards a design framework for wearable electronic textiles. ISWC 2003: 190-199 - [c9]Jinggang Wang, Binoy Ravindran, Tom L. Martin:
A Power-Aware, Best-Effort Real-Time Task Scheduling Algorithm. WSTFES 2003: 21- - 2002
- [c8]Thomas L. Martin:
Time and Time Again: Parallels in the Development of the Watch and the Wearable Computer. ISWC 2002: 5-14 - [c7]Joshua Nathaniel Edmison, Mark T. Jones, Zahi Nakad, Thomas Martin:
Using Piezoelectric Materials for Wearable Electronic Textile. ISWC 2002: 41-48 - 2001
- [j1]Thomas L. Martin, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Nonideal battery and main memory effects on CPU speed-setting for low power. IEEE Trans. Very Large Scale Integr. Syst. 9(1): 29-34 (2001) - 2000
- [c6]Thomas L. Martin, Emil Jovanov, Dejan Raskovic:
Issues in Wearable Computing for Medical Monitoring Applications: A Case Study of a Wearable ECG Monitoring Device. ISWC 2000: 43-50 - [c5]Jolin M. Warren, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Thomas L. Martin:
Understanding the Interaction between Performance and Power Consumption in Mobile Systems to Accurately Predict Battery Life. ISWC 2000: 179-180
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c4]Thomas L. Martin, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
The impact of battery capacity and memory bandwidth on CPU speed-setting: a case study. ISLPED 1999: 200-205 - [c3]Thomas L. Martin, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Non-Ideal Battery Properties and Low Power Operation in Wearable Computing. ISWC 1999: 101-106 - 1996
- [c2]Thomas L. Martin, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
A power metric for mobile systems. ISLPED 1996: 37-42 - 1995
- [c1]Asim Smailagic, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Drew Anderson, Chris Kasabach, Thomas L. Martin, John Stivoric:
Benchmarking An Interdisciplinary Concurrent Design Methodology for Electronic/Mechanical Systems. DAC 1995: 514-519
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