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Tao Gu is a researcher affiliated with Macquarie University in Australia, specializing in fields related to computer science and engineering. Their body of work spans multiple domains including electrical and electronic engineering, computer networks and communications, and artificial intelligence. Their research interests also cover biomedical engineering and computer vision and pattern recognition.

The scientist has contributed significantly to topics such as:

  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
  • IoT Networks and Protocols
  • Speech and Audio Processing
  • Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
  • User Authentication and Security Systems

The recent notable publications authored by the researcher include:

  • "An Ontology-based Context Model in Intelligent Environments" (2020), published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "A Survey of mmWave-Based Human Sensing: Technology, Platforms and Applications" (2023), IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
  • "WiFi-Sleep: Sleep Stage Monitoring Using Commodity Wi-Fi Devices" (2021), IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • "FingerDraw" (2020), Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
  • "FTrack: Parallel Decoding for LoRa Transmissions" (2020), IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking

Tao Gu has frequently published in venues including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
  • IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking

The researcher has established collaborations with several frequent co-authors, such as Yu Zhang, Daqing Zhang, Xianjin Xia, Yuanqing Zheng, and Yao Wang.

Best Publications

  • Ontology based context modeling and reasoning using OWL

    X.H. Wang;D.Q. Zhang;T. Gu;H.K. Pung

  • A service-oriented middleware for building context-aware services

    Tao Gu;Hung Keng Pung;Da Qing Zhang

  • An Ontology-based Context Model in Intelligent Environments

    Tao Gu;Xiao Hang Wang;Hung Keng Pung;Da Qing Zhang

  • A middleware for building context-aware mobile services

    Tao Gu;Hung Keng Pung;Da Qing Zhang

  • Toward an OSGi-based infrastructure for context-aware applications

    T. Gu;H.K. Pung;D.Q. Zhang

  • Human respiration detection with commodity wifi devices: do user location and body orientation matter?

    Hao Wang;Daqing Zhang;Junyi Ma;Yasha Wang

  • epSICAR: An Emerging Patterns based approach to sequential, interleaved and Concurrent Activity Recognition

    Tao Gu;Zhanqing Wu;Xianping Tao;Hung Keng Pung

  • Recognizing multi-user activities using wearable sensors in a smart home

    Liang Wang;Tao Gu;Xianping Tao;Hanhua Chen

  • FullBreathe: Full Human Respiration Detection Exploiting Complementarity of CSI Phase and Amplitude of WiFi Signals

    Youwei Zeng;Dan Wu;Ruiyang Gao;Tao Gu

  • FTrack: Parallel Decoding for LoRa Transmissions

    Xianjin Xia;Yuanqing Zheng;Tao Gu

  • A Pattern Mining Approach to Sensor-Based Human Activity Recognition

    Tao Gu;Liang Wang;Zhanqing Wu;Xianping Tao

  • A Reliability-Augmented Particle Filter for Magnetic Fingerprinting Based Indoor Localization on Smartphone

    Hongwei Xie;Tao Gu;Xianping Tao;Haibo Ye

  • MaLoc: a practical magnetic fingerprinting approach to indoor localization using smartphones

    Hongwei Xie;Tao Gu;Xianping Tao;Haibo Ye

  • A bayesian approach for dealing with uncertain contexts

    Tao Gu;Hung Keng Pung;Da Qing Zhang

  • C-FMCW Based Contactless Respiration Detection Using Acoustic Signal

    Tianben Wang;Daqing Zhang;Yuanqing Zheng;Tao Gu

  • AudioGest: enabling fine-grained hand gesture detection by decoding echo signal

    Wenjie Ruan;Quan Z. Sheng;Lei Yang;Tao Gu

  • A hierarchical approach to real-time activity recognition in body sensor networks

    Liang Wang;Tao Gu;Xianping Tao;Jian Lu

  • Object relevance weight pattern mining for activity recognition and segmentation

    Paulito Palmes;Hung Keng Pung;Tao Gu;Wenwei Xue

  • An unsupervised approach to activity recognition and segmentation based on object-use fingerprints

    Tao Gu;Shaxun Chen;Xianping Tao;Jian Lu

  • Managing Quality of Context in Pervasive Computing

    Yingyi Bu;Tao Gu;Xianping Tao;Jun Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Jian Lu
Jian Lu Nanjing University
Daqing Zhang
Daqing Zhang Peking University
Lina Yao
Lina Yao Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Quan Z. Sheng
Quan Z. Sheng Macquarie University
Wei Dong
Wei Dong Zhejiang University
Jiajun Bu
Jiajun Bu Zhejiang University
Xiang Zhang
Xiang Zhang University of Hong Kong
Xue Li
Xue Li University of Queensland
Zheng Yang
Zheng Yang Tsinghua University
Yunhao Liu
Yunhao Liu Tsinghua University

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