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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Computer Science D-index 66 Citations 25,091 252 World Ranking 1431 National Ranking 804

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Awards & Achievements

2009 - ACM Fellow For the design, realization, and integration of embedded and ubiquitous computing systems.

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Gaetano Borriello is best known for:

  • Timing failure
  • Clock synchronization
  • Clock signal

Statistics overlaps with fields such as Data collection and Data science in his research. Gaetano Borriello connects Data collection with Software in his study. His Open source research extends to Software, which is thematically connected. Gaetano Borriello integrates Data science with Statistics in his study. His work often combines Human–computer interaction and Ubiquitous computing studies. He combines Ubiquitous computing and Human–computer interaction in his studies. His research on Artificial intelligence frequently links to adjacent areas such as Kalman filter. His research on Telecommunications often connects related topics like Skew. His research on Skew often connects related areas such as Telecommunications.

His most cited work include:

  • Location systems for ubiquitous computing (2772 citations)
  • Bayesian filtering for location estimation (636 citations)
  • Design of PLL-based clock generation circuits (123 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

His study in the field of Human–computer interaction is also linked to topics like Computer security and World Wide Web. His study connects Context-aware pervasive systems and Human–computer interaction. While working on this project, Gaetano Borriello studies both Context-aware pervasive systems and Ubiquitous computing. A majority of his Psychiatry research is a blend of other scientific areas, such as Neurology and Internal medicine. Gaetano Borriello performs integrative study on Internal medicine and Psychiatry.

Gaetano Borriello most often published in these fields:

  • Human–computer interaction (28.21%)
  • Ubiquitous computing (28.21%)
  • Psychiatry (17.95%)

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Best Publications

Location systems for ubiquitous computing

J. Hightower;G. Borriello.
IEEE Computer (2001)

4923 Citations

Place lab: device positioning using radio beacons in the wild

Anthony LaMarca;Yatin Chawathe;Sunny Consolvo;Jeffrey Hightower.
international conference on pervasive computing (2005)

1622 Citations

SpotON: An Indoor 3D Location Sensing Technology Based on RF Signal Strength

Jeffrey Hightower;Gaetano Borriello;Roy Want.
(2000)

1371 Citations

Bayesian filtering for location estimation

V. Fox;J. Hightower;Lin Liao;D. Schulz.
IEEE Pervasive Computing (2003)

1057 Citations

Building the Internet of Things Using RFID: The RFID Ecosystem Experience

E. Welbourne;L. Battle;G. Cole;K. Gould.
IEEE Internet Computing (2009)

895 Citations

Exploiting mobility for energy efficient data collection in wireless sensor networks

Sushant Jain;Rahul C. Shah;Waylon Brunette;Gaetano Borriello.
Mobile Networks and Applications (2006)

755 Citations

A practical approach to recognizing physical activities

Jonathan Lester;Tanzeem Choudhury;Gaetano Borriello.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2006)

668 Citations

Open data kit: tools to build information services for developing regions

Carl Hartung;Adam Lerer;Yaw Anokwa;Clint Tseng.
information and communication technologies and development (2010)

589 Citations

A hybrid discriminative/generative approach for modeling human activities

Jonathan Lester;Tanzeem Choudhury;Nicky Kern;Gaetano Borriello.
international joint conference on artificial intelligence (2005)

580 Citations

Extracting places from traces of locations

Jong Hee Kang;William Welbourne;Benjamin Stewart;Gaetano Borriello.
Mobile Computing and Communications Review (2005)

567 Citations

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