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Pardis Miri
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 7
Citations - 1314
Pardis Miri is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Legacy system & Automation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1264 citations. Previous affiliations of Pardis Miri include University of California, Santa Cruz & University of California, San Diego.
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PortLand: a scalable fault-tolerant layer 2 data center network fabric
Radhika Niranjan Mysore,Andreas Pamboris,Nathan Farrington,Nelson Huang,Pardis Miri,Sivasankar Radhakrishnan,Vikram Subramanya,Amin Vahdat +7 more
TL;DR: Through the design and implementation of PortLand, a scalable, fault tolerant layer 2 routing and forwarding protocol for data center environments, it is shown that PortLand holds promise for supporting a ``plug-and-play" large-scale, data center network.
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PIV: Placement, Pattern, and Personalization of an Inconspicuous Vibrotactile Breathing Pacer
Pardis Miri,Robert Flory,Andero Uusberg,Heather Culbertson,Richard Harvey,Agata Kelman,Davis Erik Peper,James J. Gross,Katherine Isbister,Keith Marzullo +9 more
TL;DR: This research presents a parallel version of the Celada–Seiden cellular automaton that automates the very labor-intensive and therefore time-heavy and therefore expensive and expensive and therefore very difficult to integrate into the fabric.
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Evaluating a Personalizable, Inconspicuous Vibrotactile(PIV) Breathing Pacer for In-the-Moment Affect Regulation
Pardis Miri,Emily Jusuf,Andero Uusberg,horia margarit,Robert Flory,Katherine Isbister,Keith Marzullo,James J. Gross +7 more
TL;DR: The efficacy of PIV, a personalized breathing pacer, in reducing anxiety in the presence of a cognitive stressor is demonstrated and guidelines in this paper can be applied for designing and evaluating other affect regulation technologies.
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HapLand: A Scalable Robust Emotion Regulation Haptic System Testbed
TL;DR: HapLand, a scalable, robust biofeedback haptic system testbed to facilitate research-based haptics-enabled wearables design for the purpose of emotion regulation, is designed and implemented and plans for using HapLand for future research are given.
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Emotion Regulation in the Wild: Introducing WEHAB System Architecture
Pardis Miri,Andero Uusberg,Heather Culbertson,Robert Flory,Helen Uusberg,James J. Gross,Keith Marzullo,Katherine Isbister +7 more
TL;DR: An ER-in-the-wild system architecture derived from mHealth, the Emotion Regulation Process Model (PM), and a circular biofeedback model that can be used when designing an ER system is presented.