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Steven Porter Hotelling

Steven Porter Hotelling

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
50
Citations
14138
World Ranking
2745
National Ranking
1043

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Electrical engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Signal

Steven Porter Hotelling mostly deals with Computer hardware, Electronic engineering, Electrical engineering, Pixel and Artificial intelligence. His Computer hardware study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Track and Embedded system. His Electrical engineering study focuses mostly on Sense, Capacitive sensing and Enclosure.

He has included themes like Acoustics, Mutual capacitance, Line, Voltage and Electrical conductor in his Sense study. His research integrates issues of Capacitor, Signal, Ground and Electrical element in his study of Pixel. His study looks at the relationship between Artificial intelligence and topics such as Computer vision, which overlap with Optics.

His most cited work include:

  • Multi-functional hand-held device (1804 citations)
  • Touch screen liquid crystal display (1072 citations)
  • Electronic device having display and surrounding touch sensitive bezel for user interface and control (888 citations)

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

Steven Porter Hotelling spends much of his time researching Electrical engineering, Acoustics, Signal, Capacitive sensing and Electronic engineering. His work in the fields of Sense, Electrical conductor, Voltage and Capacitor overlaps with other areas such as Force sensor. His work carried out in the field of Sense brings together such families of science as Fingerprint, Pixel, Computer hardware and Mutual capacitance.

The concepts of his Computer hardware study are interwoven with issues in Track and Display device. His Capacitive sensing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Capacitance and Surface. His Electronic engineering study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Parasitic capacitance, Ground and Proximity sensor.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Electrical engineering (29.41%)
  • Acoustics (23.53%)
  • Signal (20.59%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2020)?

  • Electrical engineering (29.41%)
  • Computer hardware (13.97%)
  • Signal (20.59%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His main research concerns Electrical engineering, Computer hardware, Signal, Acoustics and Artificial intelligence. His work on Capacitive sensing, Electronic circuit, Power domains and Buffer as part of general Electrical engineering research is frequently linked to Force sensor, bridging the gap between disciplines. Steven Porter Hotelling has included themes like Flexible circuits, Ultrasonic sensor, Sense, Track and Wide dynamic range in his Computer hardware study.

His research investigates the connection between Sense and topics such as Fingerprint that intersect with problems in Electronic engineering. His studies deal with areas such as Ground and Optics as well as Signal. His studies examine the connections between Artificial intelligence and genetics, as well as such issues in Computer vision, with regards to Mode.

Between 2014 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Input device for touch sensitive devices (68 citations)
  • Force Sensor Incorporated into Display (57 citations)
  • Fingerprint-Assisted Force Estimation (43 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Electrical engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Signal

His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer hardware, Electrical engineering, Output device, Force sensor and Sense. His study in the fields of Input device under the domain of Computer hardware overlaps with other disciplines such as Interface. His Electrical engineering study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Backlight and Bending.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Proximity sensor, Electronic circuit, Computer vision and Artificial intelligence in addition to Output device. His Sense study incorporates themes from Fingerprint and Electronic engineering. His study focuses on the intersection of Electronic engineering and fields such as Surface with connections in the field of Acoustics, Frame, Capacitive sensing and Capacitance.

Best Publications

  • Multi-functional hand-held device

    Steven Porter Hotelling

  • Electronic device having display and surrounding touch sensitive bezel for user interface and control

    Nicholas King;Duncan Robert Kerr;Paul Herbst;Steven P. Hotelling

  • Touch screen liquid crystal display

    Steven Porter Hotelling;Wei Chen;Christoph Horst Krah;John Greer Elias

  • Integrated touch screen

    Steven Porter Hotelling;Marduke Yousefpor;Shih Chang Chang;John Z. Zhong

  • Device and system for force imaging input

    Steven P Hotelling;Brian Q Huppi;スティーヴン・ピイ・ホテリング;ブライアン・キュー・フッピ

  • Mutual capacitance touch sensing device

    Steven Porter Hotelling

  • Proximity and multi-touch sensor detection and demodulation

    Steven Porter Hotelling;Christoph Horst Krah

  • Touch controller with improved analog front end

    Steven Porter Hotelling;Christoph Horst Krah

  • Display with dual-function capacitive elements

    Steven Porter Hotelling;Shih Chang Chang;Lili Huang;John Z. Zhong

  • System and method for processing raw data of track pad device

    Benjamin Lyon;Stephanie Cinereski;Chad Bronstein;Steven Hotelling

  • Active enclosure for computing device

    Duncan Robert Kerr;Steven Porter Hotelling

  • Negative pixel compensation.

    Brian Richards Land;Marduke Yousefpor;Steven Porter Hotelling

  • Raw data track pad device and system

    Benjamin Lyon;Stephanie Cinereski;Chad Bronstein;Steven P. Hotelling

  • Stylus orientation detection

    Jonah A. Harley;Li-Quan Tan;Debanjan Mukherjee;Steven Porter Hotelling

  • Fingerprint sensor in an electronic device

    Marduke Yousefpor;Jean-Marie Bussat;Benjamin B. Lyon;Giovanni Gozzini

  • Touch screen RFID tag reader

    Michael Nathaniel Rosenblatt;Steven Porter Hotelling

  • Multi-touch sensor patterns and stack-ups

    Brett William Degner;Kenneth Lawrence Staton;Steven Porter Hotelling;Shin John Choi

  • Single-chip multi-stimulus sensor controller

    Steven Porter Hotelling;Christoph Horst Krah;Marduke Yousefpor;Thomas James Wilson

  • Touch sensitive displays

    Wei Chen;Steven P. Hotelling;John Z. Zhong;Shih-Chang Chang

  • Integrated touch sensor and solar assembly

    Michael Nathaniel Rosenblatt;Benjamin Lyon;John Benjamin Filson;Steven Porter Hotelling

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Horst Krah
Christoph Horst Krah Apple (United States)

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