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Jeffrey C. Pisciotta
Researcher at Nike
Publications - 13
Citations - 818
Jeffrey C. Pisciotta is an academic researcher from Nike. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interface (computing) & Input device. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 818 citations.
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Footwear having sensor system
Allan M. Schrock,Matthew A. Nurse,Jeffrey C. Pisciotta,Michael S. Amos,Andrew A. Owings,James C. Meschter +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a sensor system is adapted for use with an article of footwear and includes an insert member including a first layer and a second layer, a port connected to the insert and configured for communication with an electronic module, a plurality of force and/or pressure sensors on the insert member, and leads connecting the sensors to the port.
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Article of footwear with a stretchable upper and an articulated sole structure
Tobie D. Hatfield,Eric P. Avar,Jeffrey C. Pisciotta,James C. Meschter,Kevin W. Hoffer,Stann Sheperd,Todd A. Waatti +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an article of footwear is disclosed that includes at least one of a stretchable upper and an articulated sole structure, and the sole structure may include a connecting portion and a plurality of discrete sole elements.
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Article of footwear having medial and lateral sides with differing characteristics
TL;DR: In this paper, an improved article of footwear is presented for use in the sport of tennis, which is asymmetrical and the lateral and medial portions have features to enhance flexibility, balance control, propulsion, stability and support in specific areas where needed.
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Foot gestures for computer input and interface control
Matthew A. Nurse,James C. Meschter,Jeffrey C. Pisciotta,Allan M. Schrock,William F. Rauchholz +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the human foot action is used to generate input for controlling a graphical user interface (e.g., a graphical interface) in non-video game computer user interfaces.
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Article of Footwear with Decoupled Upper
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe an article of footwear including a connecting member, which provides partial decoupling between the upper and the sole structure of the shoe, and the connecting member can include an upper layer and a lower layer that are attached at a central attachment portion.