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Roy Want

Researcher at Google

Publications -  250
Citations -  27297

Roy Want is an academic researcher from Google. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ubiquitous computing & Mobile computing. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 250 publications receiving 26798 citations. Previous affiliations of Roy Want include Los Angeles Mission College & Intel.

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The active badge location system

TL;DR: A novel system for the location of people in an office environment is described, where members of staff wear badges that transmit signals providing information about their location to a centralized location service, through a network of sensors.
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Context-Aware Computing Applications

TL;DR: This paper describes systems that examine and react to an individual's changing context, and describes four catagories of context-aware applications: proximate selection, automatic contextual reconfiguration, contextual information and commands, and contex-triggered actions.
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An introduction to RFID technology

TL;DR: The author introduces the principles of RFID, discusses its primary technologies and applications, and reviews the challenges organizations will face in deploying this technology.

SpotON: An Indoor 3D Location Sensing Technology Based on RF Signal Strength

TL;DR: The creation of SpotON, a new tagging technology for three dimensional location sensing based on radio signal strength analysis is documents, primarily concerned with the hardware and embedded system development of such a system.
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Selective delivery of electronic messages in a multiple computer system based on context and environment of a user

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a method for selectively delivering electronic messages to an identified user or users in a system of mobile and fixed devices, including multiple display devices and multiple users, based on the context of the system and the environment of the identified user.