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Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.
Researcher at Royal Institute of Technology
Publications - 240
Citations - 14445
Gerald Q. Maguire Jr. is an academic researcher from Royal Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mobile computing & Communications system. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 240 publications receiving 13794 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerald Q. Maguire Jr. include University of Utah & Hewlett-Packard.
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Cognitive radio: making software radios more personal
TL;DR: With RKRL, cognitive radio agents may actively manipulate the protocol stack to adapt known etiquettes to better satisfy the user's needs and transforms radio nodes from blind executors of predefined protocols to radio-domain-aware intelligent agents that search out ways to deliver the services the user wants even if that user does not know how to obtain them.
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IP-based protocols for mobile internetworking
TL;DR: This work presents protocols that seamlessly integrate mobile hosts into the current IP networking infrastructure, primarily targeted at supporting a campus environment with mobile computers, but also extend gracefully to accomodate hosts moving between different networks.
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Comparison and evaluation of retrospective intermodality image registration techniques
Jay B. West,J. Michael Fitzpatrick,M.Y. Wang,Benoit M. Dawant,Calvin R. Maurer,Robert M. Kessler,Robert J. Maciunas,C. Barillot,Didier Lemoine,A Collignon,Frederik Maes,Paul Suetens,Dirk Vandermeulen,Petra A. van den Elsen,Paul F. Hemler,Sandy Napel,Thilaka S. Sumanaweera,Beth A. Harkness,Derek L. G. Hill,Colin Studholme,Grégoire Malandain,Xavier Pennec,Marilyn E. Noz,Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.,Michael A. Pollack,Charles A. Pelizzari,Richard A. Robb,Dennis P. Hanson,Roger P. Woods +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a prospective method based on fiducial markers was used to perform an objective, blinded evaluation of the accuracy of several retrospective image-to-image registration techniques, where the accuracy was measured at multiple'regions of interest', i.e. areas in the brain which would commonly be areas of neurological interest.
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MIPMANET: mobile IP for mobile ad hoc networks
TL;DR: MIPMANET provides Internet access by using mobile IP with foreign agent care-of addresses and reverse tunneling and shows that the ability to choose the closest access point to the Internet is worth extra work, as less traffic is generated in the network resulting in lower delays and fewer dropped packets.
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Using PET/CT Bone Scan Dynamic Data to Evaluate Tibia Remodeling When a Taylor Spatial Frame Is Used: Short and Longer Term Differences
Henrik Lundblad,Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.,Charlotte Karlsson-Thur,Cathrine Jonsson,Marilyn E. Noz,Michael P. Zeleznik,Hans Jacobsson,Lars Weidenhielm +7 more
TL;DR: A Patlak-like analysis utilizing an approximated blood time-activity curve eliminating the need for blood aliquots is presented, suggesting static scans could substitute for dynamic studies.