His main research concerns Real-time computing, World Wide Web, Computer network, Embedded system and Computer hardware. His Real-time computing research includes elements of Virtual universe, Avatar, Function, Power management and Simulation. The concepts of his World Wide Web study are interwoven with issues in Information retrieval and Login.
His Communication source, Message broker and Voice communication study in the realm of Computer network interacts with subjects such as Transcription and Computing systems. His study focuses on the intersection of Embedded system and fields such as Radio-frequency identification with connections in the field of Telecommunications and Videocassette recorder. His study in Computer hardware is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Power consumption, Signal and Identification.
Gregory J. Boss focuses on Computer network, Real-time computing, Computer program, Database and World Wide Web. His Computer network study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Mobile device. His Real-time computing study combines topics in areas such as Event and Simulation.
The study of Computer program is intertwined with the study of Computer hardware in a number of ways.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Human–computer interaction, Computer network, Artificial intelligence, Computer vision and Computer device. His Human–computer interaction study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Task, State and User profile. Gregory J. Boss carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Computer network and Internet of Things.
His research on Artificial intelligence often connects related areas such as Component. His biological study focuses on Object. His Computer device research spans across into subjects like Scheduling, User group and Service provider.
Gregory J. Boss mainly investigates Computer program, Computer network, Real-time computing, Computer vision and Artificial intelligence. His Computer program research incorporates themes from Network control, Speech recognition, Mobile device and Upload. The study incorporates disciplines such as Identification, Tracking, Radio frequency communication and Set in addition to Mobile device.
His research integrates issues of Controller, Transfer and Wireless network in his study of Computer network. His Real-time computing research integrates issues from Event, Duration and Service. In the subject of general Computer vision, his work in Eye tracking, Object and Projector is often linked to Blind spot detection, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
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System and Method to Capture and Manage Input Values for Automatic Form Fill
Gregory J. Boss;Yen-Fu Chen;A. Hamilton Ii Rick;Timothy M. Waters.
(2004)
System and Method to Capture and Manage Input Values for Automatic Form Fill
Gregory Jenson Boss;Yen-Fu Chen;II Rick Allen Hamilton;Timothy Moffett Waters.
(2004)
Deployment criteria for unmanned aerial vehicles to improve cellular phone communications
Gregory J. Boss;II Rick A. Hamilton;Maharaj Mukherjee;Monimala Mukherjee.
(2014)
Deployment criteria for unmanned aerial vehicles to improve cellular phone communications
ボス、グレゴリー、ジェンセン;ムカージー、マハラージ;ムカージー、モニマラ;ハミルトン セカンド、リック.
(2014)
Method of and system for providing performance information in a uddi system
Kulvir Singh Bhogal;Gregory Jensen Boss;Rick Allen Hamilton;Alexandre Polozoff.
(2008)
Method, system, and computer program product for determining and reporting tailgating incidents
Kulvir S. Bhogal;Gregory J. Boss;II Rick A. Hamilton;Alexandre Polozoff.
(2007)
System and method for filtering instant messages by context
Gregory Boss;Kevin McConnell.
(2003)
Selecting divergent storylines using branching techniques
Gregory J. Boss;Kevin C. McConnell.
(2003)
Method, system, and computer program product for providing privacy measures in instant messaging systems
Gregory J. Boss;II Rick A. Hamilton;Andrew R. Jones;Kevin C. McConnell.
(2005)
Method and system for calculating least-cost routes based on historical fuel efficiency, street mapping and location based services
Gregory Jensen Boss;II Rick Allen Hamilton;Michael Jack Martine;Kevin C. McConnell.
(2006)
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