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Hideyuki Tokuda

Hideyuki Tokuda

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Computer Science

D-Index
30
Citations
6480
World Ranking
13880
National Ranking
229

Overview

Hideyuki Tokuda is affiliated with Keio University in Japan. Their academic career is linked to this institution, where they conduct research and contribute to their field.

No specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or research topics are publicly documented in the available source data for Hideyuki Tokuda.

There are no recorded awards or honors listed for this researcher based on the current information.

The scientist is currently alive, with no indication of having passed away.

This profile reflects the available data as of now without further detailed information on publications, collaborations, or areas of specialization.

Best Publications

  • A Time-Driven Scheduling Model for Real-Time Operating Systems.

    E. Douglas Jensen;C. Douglass Locke;Hideyuki Tokuda

  • Real-Time Mach: Towards a Predictable Real-Time System.

    Hideyuki Tokuda;Tatsuo Nakajima;Prithvi Rao

  • Is it still possible to extend TCP

    Michio Honda;Yoshifumi Nishida;Costin Raiciu;Adam Greenhalgh

  • ARTS: a distributed real-time kernel

    H. Tokuda;C. W. Mercer

  • Processor Capacity Reserves for Multimedia Operating Systems

    Clifford W. Mercer;Stefan Savage;Hideyuki Tokuda

  • Microkernel operating system architecture and Mach

    David Black;David B. Golub;Daniel P. Julin;Richard F. Rashid

  • Object-oriented real-time language design: constructs for timing constraints

    Yutaka Ishikawa;Hideyuki Tokuda

  • Achieving moderate fairness for UDP flows by path-status classification

    Y. Tobe;Y. Tamura;A. Molano;S. Ghosh

  • Software Security — Theories and Systems

    Mitsuhiro Okada;Benjamin C. Pierce;Andre Scedrov;Hideyuki Tokuda

  • TCP-R: TCP mobility support for continuous operation

    D. Funato;K. Yasuda;H. Tokuda

  • A Bridging Framework for Universal Interoperability in Pervasive Systems

    Jin Nakazawa;H. Tokuda;W.K. Edwards;U. Ramachandran

  • Reducing users' perceived mental effort due to interruptive notifications in multi-device mobile environments

    Tadashi Okoshi;Julian Ramos;Hiroki Nozaki;Jin Nakazawa

  • u-Photo: interacting with pervasive services using digital still images

    Genta Suzuki;Shun Aoki;Takeshi Iwamoto;Daisuke Maruyama

  • A real-time monitor for a distributed real-time operating system

    Hideyuki Tokuda;Makoto Kotera;Clifford W. Mercer

  • A real-time monitor for a distributed real-time operating system

    Hideyuki Tokuda;Makoto Kotera;Clifford Mercer

  • Dynamic QOS Control based on Real-Time Threads

    Hideyuki Tokuda;Hideyuki Tokuda;Takuro Kitayama

  • An object-oriented real-time programming language

    Y. Ishikawa;H. Tokuda;C.W. Mercer

  • Continuous media communication with dynamic QOS control using ARTS with an FDDI network

    Hideyuki Tokuda;Yoshito Tobe;Stephen T.-C. Chou;José M. F. Moura

  • Attelia: Reducing user's cognitive load due to interruptive notifications on smart phones

    Tadashi Okoshi;Julian Ramos;Hiroki Nozaki;Jin Nakazawa

  • Attention and engagement-awareness in the wild: A large-scale study with adaptive notifications

    Tadashi Okoshi;Kota Tsubouchi;Masaya Taji;Takanori Ichikawa

  • Priority inversions in real-time communication

    H. Tokuda;C.W. Mercer;Y. Ishikawa;T.E. Marchok

  • Processor capacity reserves: an abstraction for managing processor usage

    C.W. Mercer;S. Savage;H. Tokuda

Frequent Co-Authors

Yutaka Ishikawa
Yutaka Ishikawa University of Tokyo
Anind K. Dey
Anind K. Dey University of Washington
Stefan Savage
Stefan Savage University of California, San Diego
Michael Beigl
Michael Beigl Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Adrian Friday
Adrian Friday Lancaster University
Ragunathan Rajkumar
Ragunathan Rajkumar Carnegie Mellon University
Jose M. F. Moura
Jose M. F. Moura Carnegie Mellon University
Mark Handley
Mark Handley University College London
Umakishore Ramachandran
Umakishore Ramachandran Georgia Institute of Technology

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