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Philip Kuryloski

Researcher at Cornell University

Publications -  11
Citations -  752

Philip Kuryloski is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Information privacy. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 722 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip Kuryloski include University of California, Berkeley & Telecom Italia.

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Enabling Effective Programming and Flexible Management of Efficient Body Sensor Network Applications

TL;DR: This paper analyzes the most important requirements for an effective BSN-specific software framework, enabling efficient signal-processing applications and presents signal processing in node environment (SPINE), an open-source programming framework, designed to support rapid and flexible prototyping and management of BSN applications.
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CareNet: an integrated wireless sensor networking environment for remote healthcare

TL;DR: The CareNet system architecture, software development, and the results of the field studies are described, which provide both highly reliable and privacy-aware patient data collection, transmission and access.
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Distributed segmentation and classification of human actions using a wearable motion sensor network

TL;DR: A distributed recognition method to classify human actions using a low-bandwidth wearable motion sensor network that achieves state-of-the-art 98.8% accuracy on a set of 12 action categories is proposed.
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DexterNet: An Open Platform for Heterogeneous Body Sensor Networks and its Applications

TL;DR: An open-source platform for wireless body sensor networks called DexterNet, which supports real-time, persistent human monitoring in both indoor and outdoor environments and demonstrates the versatility of the DexterNet platform via several real-world applications.
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Networks of Sensors in Public Spaces: Combining Technology with Art

TL;DR: Practical aspects of secure communication protocol design, mote application programming, network setup, gateway and server considerations, data processing and output of the system designed to accomplish these tasks are focused on.