SRI International
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User-aided reader revocation in PKI-based RFID systems
In this paper, we argue that one of the prominent challenges is how to handle revocation and expiration checking of RFID reader certificates.
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Effect of temperature and strain on the optical polarization of (In)(Al)GaN ultraviolet light emitting diodes
In this paper, the temperature and strain dependence of the polarization of the in-plane electroluminescence of (0001) orientated (In)(Al)GaN multiple quantum well light emitting diodes in the ultraviolet spectral range has been investigated.
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On-line planning and scheduling: An application to controlling modular printers
We present a case study of artificial intelligence techniques applied to the control of production printing equipment.
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Photoconductivity measurements of the electronic structure of organic solar cells
Studies of the electronic structure of bulk heterojunction (BHJ) organic solar cells are reported.
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Ubiquitous computing for business
In the late 80s PARC invented Ubiquitous Computing which is now a prominent subfield of research in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering with two international conferences and numerous research journals.
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Two-dimensional target decoy strategy for shotgun proteomics
Here we propose a simple variation of the standard target-decoy approach that incorporates protein identity without biasing the false discovery rate estimate.
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Activity-based advertising
This chapter discusses Activity-based Advertising, an approach to more accurately target advertisements by inferring a consumers activities.
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Two-dimensional deformation potential model of mobility in small molecule organic semiconductors
An acoustic deformation potential model appropriate for transport in two dimensions is employed to estimate upper limits on the intrinsic hole mobility of DNTT-C10 [ 2,9-dialkyl-dinaphtho[2,3-b:2,3-f ]thieno[3,2-b]thiophene ], and BTBT-C12 [ 2,7-dialkyl[1]benzo-thieno[3,2-b][1]benzothiophene ].
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Transforming information system design: enabling users to design
Working with a large IT vendor, PARC ethnographers found it is possible to guide users to learn and transform their knowledge in a short period of time.
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Toward experimnental methods in collaborative computing research
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Tokyo to go: using field studies to inform the design of a mobile leisure guide for Japanese youth
This chapter provides a brief overview of the methods PARC fieldworkers used to inform a large collaborative design project conducted by PARC and DNP (Dai Nippon Printing, a major Japanese company).
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Coordinating regulation and demand response in electric power grids: direct and price-based tracking using multirate economic model predictive control
We propose a framework for reducing demand-supply imbalances in the grid, by jointly controlling both the supply-side electric power regulation together with the demand-side energy consumption by residential and commercial consumers demand response.