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Daniel P. Siewiorek

Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University

Publications -  89
Citations -  9440

Daniel P. Siewiorek is an academic researcher from Carnegie Mellon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fault tolerance & Software fault tolerance. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 87 publications receiving 9043 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel P. Siewiorek include National Institutes of Health.

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Project Aura: toward distraction-free pervasive computing

TL;DR: Aura aims to minimize distractions on a user's attention, creating an environment that adapts to the user's context and needs, specifically intended for pervasive computing environments involving wireless communication, wearable or handheld computers, and smart spaces.
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Activity recognition and monitoring using multiple sensors on different body positions

TL;DR: The design of an activity recognition and monitoring system based on the eWatch, multi-sensor platform worn on different body positions, is presented and the tradeoff between recognition accuracy and computational complexity is analyzed.
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Reliable Computer Systems: Design and Evaluation

TL;DR: This classic reference work is a comprehensive guide to the design, evaluation, and use of reliable computer systems and covers special systems such as the Galileo Orbiter fault protection system and AT&T telephone switching system processors.
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Automated Synthesis of Data Paths in Digital Systems

TL;DR: This paper presents a unifying procedure, called Facet, for the automated synthesis of data paths at the register-transfer level that minimizes the number of storage elements, data operators, and interconnection units.