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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c39]Bentolhoda Kazemzadeh, Ryan E. Janzen, Vahid Meghdadi, Hamid Meghdadi, Abbas Bradai:
Enhancing Channel Estimation in High Mobility OTFS Systems: A Novel Pilot-Based Method Exploiting Doppler Axis Diversity in a TransPod Transportation System. GLOBECOM 2023: 4958-4963 - [c38]Bentolhoda Kazemzadeh, Ryan E. Janzen, Hamid Meghdadi, Vahid Meghdadi, Abbas Bradai:
Modeling of Noise due to a Plasma-Based Contactless Power Transmission System for Ultra-High-Speed Transportation. UNet 2023: 149-159 - 2020
- [j2]Ryan E. Janzen:
Quantifying the Politics and Physics of Ubiquitous Sensing, Using Veillance Flux. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 19(2): 21-34 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c37]Ryan E. Janzen, Sen Yang, Steve Mann:
"Painting with the Eyes": Sensory Perception Flux Time-Integrated on the Physical World. GEM 2018: 239-245 - 2017
- [j1]Ryan E. Janzen, Steve Mann:
Extreme-Dynamic-Range Sensing: Real-Time Adaptation to Extreme Signals. IEEE Multim. 24(2): 30-42 (2017) - [c36]Audrey Ziwei Hu, Ryan E. Janzen, Max Hao Lu
, Steve Mann:
Liquid Jets as Logic-Computing Fluid-User-Interfaces. ACM Multimedia (Thematic Workshops) 2017: 469-476 - 2016
- [c35]Ryan E. Janzen, Steve Mann:
Feedback Control System for Exposure Optimization in High-Dynamic-Range Multimedia Sensing. ISM 2016: 119-125 - [c34]Ryan E. Janzen, Steve Mann:
The Physical-Fourier-Amplitude Domain, and Application to Sensing Sensors. ISM 2016: 317-320 - [c33]Sarang Nerkar, Ryan E. Janzen, Pete Scourboutakos, Steve Mann:
Extrapolative Lightspace Method for HDR Video Exposure Selection. ISM 2016: 397-398 - 2015
- [c32]Ryan E. Janzen, Steve Mann:
Swarm modulation: An algorithm for real-time spectral transformation. GEM 2015: 1-8 - [c31]Ryan E. Janzen, Steve Mann:
Sensory flux from the eye: Biological sensing-of-sensing (veillametrics) for 3D augmented-reality environments. GEM 2015: 1-9 - [c30]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen:
Fluid input devices and fluid dynamics-based human-machine interaction. GEM 2015: 1-4 - [c29]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen, Mir Adnan Ali, Ken Nickerson:
Declaration of veillance (Surveillance is Half-Truth). GEM 2015: 1-2 - [c28]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen, Valmiki Rampersad, Jason Huang, Lei Jimmy Ba:
"SQUEAKeys": A friction idiophone, for physical interaction with mobile devices. GEM 2015: 1-4 - [c27]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen, Hang Wu, Max Hao Lu
, Nitin Guleria:
Bright ideas: A wearable interactive "Inventometer" (brainwave-based idea display). GEM 2015: 1-8 - [c26]Steve Mann, Steve Feiner, Soren Harner, Mir Adnan Ali, Ryan E. Janzen, Jayse Hansen, Stefano Baldassi:
Wearable Computing, 3D Aug* Reality, Photographic/Videographic Gesture Sensing, and Veillance. TEI 2015: 497-500 - 2014
- [c25]Ryan E. Janzen, Steve Mann:
Veillance flux, vixels, veillons: An information-bearing extramissive formulation of sensing, to measure surveillance and sousveillance. CCECE 2014: 1-10 - [c24]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen, Tao Ai, Seyed Nima Yasrebi, Jad Kawwa, Mir Adnan Ali:
Toposculpting: Computational lightpainting and wearable computational photography for abakographic user interfaces. CCECE 2014: 1-10 - [c23]Ryan E. Janzen, Steve Mann:
Veillance dosimeter, inspired by body-worn radiation dosimeters, to measure exposure to inverse light. GEM 2014: 1-3 - [c22]Ryan E. Janzen, Steve Mann:
Veillance dosimeter, inspired by body-worn radiation dosimeters, to measure exposure to inverse light. GEM 2014: 1-3 - [c21]Ryan E. Janzen, Steve Mann:
Actergy as a reflex performance metric: Integral-kinematics applications. GEM 2014: 1-2 - [c20]Ryan E. Janzen, Seyed Nima Yasrebi, Avishek Joey Bose, Arjun Subramanian, Steve Mann:
Walking through sight: Seeing the ability to see, in a 3-D augmediated reality environment. GEM 2014: 1-2 - 2012
- [c19]Ryan E. Janzen, Steve Mann:
High dynamic range simultaneous signal compositing, applied to audio. CCECE 2012: 1-6 - [c18]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen:
The Xyolin: a 10-Octave continuous-pitch xylophone, and other Existemological Instruments. ICMC 2012 - [c17]Steve Mann, Raymond Chun Hing Lo, Jason Huang, Valmiki Rampersad, Ryan E. Janzen:
HDRchitecture: real-time stereoscopic HDR imaging for extreme dynamic range. SIGGRAPH Emerging Technologies 2012: 11 - [c16]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen:
Hydraulikos: ice, water, and steam as user-interfaces. TEI 2012: 27-28 - 2011
- [c15]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen, Jason Huang:
"WaterTouch": an aquatic interactive multimedia sensory table based on total internal reflection in water. ACM Multimedia 2011: 925-928 - [c14]Steve Mann, Jason Huang, Ryan E. Janzen, Raymond Chun Hing Lo, Valmiki Rampersad, Alexander Chen, Taqveer Doha:
Blind navigation with a wearable range camera and vibrotactile helmet. ACM Multimedia 2011: 1325-1328 - [c13]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen, Jason Huang, Matthew B. Kelly, Lei Jimmy Ba, Alexander Chen:
User-interfaces based on the water-hammer effect: water-hammer piano as an interactive percussion surface. TEI 2011: 1-8 - [c12]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen, Tom Hobson:
Multisensor broadband high dynamic range sensing: for a highly expressive step-based musical instrument. TEI 2011: 21-24 - 2010
- [c11]Ryan E. Janzen, Steve Mann:
"Stray": a new multimedia music composition using the andantephone. ACM Multimedia 2010: 683-686
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c10]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen:
Polyphonic Embouchure on an Intricately Expressive Musical Keyboard Formed by an Array of Water Jets. ICMC 2009 - 2008
- [c9]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen, Raymond Chun Hing Lo:
Hyperacoustic instruments: Computer-controlled instruments that are not electrophones. ICME 2008: 89-92 - 2007
- [c8]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen, Raymond Chun Hing Lo, Chris Aimone:
Inventing New Instruments Based on a Computational "Hack" to Make an out-of-tune or unpitched Instrument Play in Perfect Harmony. ICMC 2007 - [c7]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen, James Meier:
The electric hydraulophone: A hyperacoustic instrument with acoustic feedback. ICMC 2007 - [c6]Ryan E. Janzen, Steve Mann:
Arrays of water jets as user interfaces: detection and estimation of flow by listening to turbulence signatures using hydrophones. ACM Multimedia 2007: 505-508 - [c5]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen:
Fluid samplers: sampling music keyboards having fluidly continuous action and sound, without being electrophones. ACM Multimedia 2007: 912-921 - [c4]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen, Raymond Chun Hing Lo, James Fung:
Non-electrophonic cyborg instruments: playing on everyday things as if the whole world were one giant musical instrument. ACM Multimedia 2007: 932-941 - 2006
- [c3]Ryan E. Janzen, Narayan C. Kar:
Efficiency Improvements from an Electric Vehicle Induction Motor Drive, with Augmentations to a PI Control. CCECE 2006: 1228-1231 - [c2]Steve Mann, Michael Georgas, Ryan E. Janzen:
Water Jets as Pixels: Water Fountains as Both Sensors and Displays. ISM 2006: 766-772 - [c1]Steve Mann, Ryan E. Janzen, Mark A. Post:
Hydraulophone design considerations: absement, displacement, and velocity-sensitive music keyboard in which each key is a water jet. ACM Multimedia 2006: 519-528
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