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`Education:
`8/1992-8/1999 Carnegie Mellon University
`Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
`M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, December 1994.
`Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, August 1999.
`Advisor: Dr. Daniel P. Siewiorek
`Ph.D. dissertation title: Balancing Batteries, Performance, and Power: System Issues in CPU
`Speed-Setting for Mobile Computing
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`GPA: 4.0/4.0
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`GPA: 3.9/4.0
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`9/1987-6/1992 University of Cincinnati
`College of Engineering, Cincinnati, Ohio
`B. S. in Electrical Engineering, with optional minor in VLSI Systems Engineering, June 1992.
`Employment:
`2019-present
`Deputy Executive Director, Virginia Tech Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology
`2018-present
`Courtesy faculty appointment, Department of Engineering Education, Virginia Tech
`2015-2019
`Associate Director, Virginia Tech Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology
`2013-present
`Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech.
`2013-2015
`Senior Fellow, Virginia Tech Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology
`2013-present
`Courtesy faculty appointment, Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech
`2012-present
`Courtesy faculty appointment, School of Architecture + Design, Virginia Tech.
`2006-2013
`Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech.
`2001-2006
`Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech.
`1999-2001
`Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of
`Alabama in Huntsville.
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`Honors/Awards:
`Virginia Tech:
`• Virginia Tech Alumni Teaching Award, 2017.
`• Virginia Tech College of Engineering Pete White Award for Innovation in Engineering Education, 2014.
`• Virginia Tech XCaliber Award (team), 2014. This university award is for using technology in education;
`Professor Paola Zellner-Bassett and I were selected for collaborating in her Textile Space course.
`• Best Paper Award for 2012, IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, August 2013.
`• First place (tie), Charles W. Steger Design Competition, May 2012, for an interactive architectural textile
`concept developed with Professor Paola Zellner-Bassett from the VT architecture program.
`• Virginia Tech XCaliber Award (team), 2012. This university award is for using technology in education; the
`award was given to the faculty team from the interdisciplinary design course.
`• Virginia Tech Diggs Teaching Scholar, February 2011. This award is a university teaching award for my work
`on an undergraduate interdisciplinary design course; I was one of two faculty selected in 2011.
`• Selected for the National Academy of Engineering Frontiers of Engineering Education symposium to present
`our findings from the interdisciplinary design course, November 2011.
`• A student team from my interdisciplinary product design course won the medical category of the Virginia Tech
`Entrepreneur Club’s VT $5K executive summary competition, December 2010.
`• National Science Foundation Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), 2006.
`• College of Engineering Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching Innovation, April 2004.
`• College of Engineering Certificate of Teaching Excellence, April 2004.
`Carnegie Mellon University:
`• National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 1993-1996.
`• National Science Foundation Engineering Education Scholar, 1995.
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`External Sponsored Research
`1. T. Martin (PI), “STTR Phase II-E: Integrated Sensors for the Evaluation of Structural Integrity of Inflatable
`Habitats,” subcontract from NanoSonic for NASA STTR Topic T12.03. Award Date: 12/20/2019. Duration: 2
`years. $180K.
`2. T. Martin (PI) and M. Jones, “SCH: INT: Collaborative Research: Smart Wearable Systems to Support and
`Measure Movement in Children With and Without Mobility Impairments,” National Science Foundation.
`Award date: 10/1/2017. Duration: 4 years. Amount: $395,356. (Collaborative grant with Lucy Dunne at U. of
`Minnesota and Michele Lobo at U. of Delaware. Total amount: $1.5M.)
`3. T. Martin (PI) and M. Jones, “STTR Phase II: Integrated Sensors for the Evaluation of Structural Integrity of
`Inflatable Habitats,” subcontract to NanoSonic, Inc. for NASA STTR Topic T12.03, Award Date: 9/25/2017:
`Duration: 2 years. Amount: $180K.
`4. T. Martin (PI), Ideation Session with Steelcase, Award date: 5/2017. Duration: 1 month. Amount: $16,965,
`5. T. Martin (PI), Ideation Session with Cambrian Design and Development for DuPont. Award date: 10/17/2017.
`Duration: 1 month. Amount: $4,568.
`6. C. Williams (PI) and T. Martin (co-PI), Ideation Session with Anonymous Corp., Award date: 2/1/2017.
`Duration: 6 months. Amount: $11,715.
`7. L. Lester (PI), B. Knapp, L. McNair, T. Martin, and M. Wisnioski, “IUSE/PFE: RED: Radically Expanding
`Pathways in the Professional Formation of Engineers,” National Science Foundation. Award Date: 7/15/2016.
`Duration: 5 years. Amount: $2M.
`8. T. Martin (PI) and M. Jones, “STTR Phase I: Integrated Sensors for the Evaluation of Structural Integrity of
`Inflatable Habitats,” subcontract to NanoSonic, Inc. for NASA STTR Topic T12.03, Award Date: 6/9/2016:
`Duration: 1 year. Amount: $35K.
`J. Provo (PI), B. Knapp, D. Maggard, T. Martin, and E. Tranter, “CatalyzeVT,” U.S. Economic Development
`Administration. Award Date: 2/1/2016. Duration: 3 years. Amount: $500K.
`10. T. Martin, “I-Corps Storycoding Team,” National Science Foundation. Award Date: 4/1/2015. Duration: 15
`months. Amount: $50K.
`11. T. Martin (PI), L. McNair, M. Paretti, “A Longitudinal Study of the Dimensions of Disciplinary Culture to
`Enhance Innovation and Retention among Engineering Students,” National Science Foundation. Award date:
`9/1/2013. Duration: 4 years. Amount: $436K.
`12. Darrell Bowman (PI), T. Martin, “An Innovative "Intelligent" Awareness System for Work Zone Workers
`Using Dedicated Short-Range Communications,” Connected Vehicle/Infrastructure University Transportation
`Center. Award date: 9/3/2012. Duration: 2 years. Amount: $150K.
`13. T. Martin (PI), M. Jones, L. Dunne (U. of Minnesota), “SHB: Small: Collaborative: Electronic Textiles for
`Ambulatory Health Monitoring,” National Science Foundation. Award date: 9/15/2011. Duration: 4 years.
`Amount: $498K (VT portion: $306K).
`14. F. Quek (PI), T. Martin, C. North, T. Smith-Jackson, D. Bowman, D. Gracanin, and M. Evans, “II-EN: Device
`and Display Ecologies,” National Science Foundation. Award date: 2/1/2011. Duration: 3 years. Amount:
`$600K.
`15. L. McNair (PI), E. Coupey, E. Dorsa, R. Kemnitzer, T. Martin, M. Paretti, D. Young-Corbett. “Building New
`Engineering Education Theory and Practice for Interdisciplinary Pervasive Computing Design,” National
`Science Foundation. Award date: 9/1/2009. Duration: 4 years. Amount: $396K.
`16. M. Jones (PI) and T. Martin, “RECE”, DARPA (subcontract from BBN). Awarded: 5/2009. Duration: 6
`months. Amount: $30K.
`17. M. Jones (PI) and T. Martin, “Investigating a Novel Embedded Processor Architecture for Electronic Textiles in
`Wearable and Pervasive Computing,” National Science Foundation. Award date: 9/1/2008. Duration: 3 years.
`Amount: $220K.
`a. A Research Experience for Undergraduates supplement of $16K was awarded to this project in 6/2009.
`b. A Research Experience for Undergraduates supplement of $16K was awarded to this project in 6/2010.
`18. T. Martin, P. Athanas, and M. Jones, “SBIR Phase I: Wearable Computer for Enhanced Situational Awareness,”
`subcontract from Luna Innovations. Sponsor: U.S. Air Force. Award date: 6/15/2006. Duration: 7 months.
`Amount: $30K.
`19. T. Martin (PI) and M. Jones, “CRI: Electronic Textiles for Wearable and Pervasive Computing,” National
`Science Foundation Computing Research Infrastructure program, grant number CNS-0454195. Award date:
`7/15/2005. Duration: 2 years. Amount: $85K. (Acceptance rate: 12-15%)
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`20. T. Martin, “CAREER: E-Textile-based Wearable Computing for Sensing User Motions,” National Science
`Foundation, grant number CNS-0447741. Award date: 6/1/2005. Duration: 5 years. Amount: $400K. (This
`project was selected for the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.)
`a. A Research Experience for Undergraduates supplement of $12K was awarded to this project in 6/2006.
`b. A Research Experience for Undergraduates supplement of $12K was awarded to this project in 5/2007.
`c. A Research Experience for Undergraduates supplement of $16K was awarded to this project in 6/2009.
`21. T. Lockhart (PI), T. Martin, and M. Jones, “SBIR Phase I: An Electronic Textile System for Gait Analysis,”
`subcontract from Virginia Electronic Textile Systems, LLC. Sponsor: National Science Foundation. Award
`date: 1/1/2005. Duration: 6 months. Amount: $33K.
`22. T. Martin (PI) and M. Jones, "ITR: Tailor-Made: Design of e-Textile Architectures for Wearable Computing,"
`National Science Foundation Information Technology Research program, grant number CCR-0219809. Award
`date: 9/1/2002. Duration: 3 years. Amount: $399K. (Acceptance rate: 15%)
`a. A Research Experience for Undergraduates supplement of $10K was awarded to this project in 7/2003.
`b. A Research Experience for Undergraduates supplement of $6K was awarded to this project in 5/2004.
`c. A Research Experience for Undergraduates supplement of $12K was awarded to this project in 5/2005.
`23. T. Martin (PI), D. Ha, and M. Hsiao, "ITR: Architecture for Surviving Denial-of-Service Attacks on Battery-
`Powered Mobile Computers," National Science Foundation Information Technology Research program, grant
`number ANI-0219801. Award date: 9/15/2002. Duration: 3 years. Amount: $412K. (Acceptance rate: 15%)
`a. A Research Experience for Undergraduates supplement of $32K was awarded to this project in 6/2003.
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`Exhibitions:
`1. Three pieces (e-textile jumpsuit, boot controller for space jetpack, and flexible space suit cuff checklist) were
`selected for the “Sense and Sensuality” exhibition on wearable technology at the Arts, Design, and Media
`(ADM) Gallery at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, October 24-November 8, 2014,
`https://blogs.ntu.edu.sg/wearables/ss/.
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`Publications:
`Books:
`1. M. Morris Mano, Charles R. Kime, and Tom Martin, Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals, Fifth Edition,
`Pearson/Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, March 2015.
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`Book Chapters:
`1. R. Younes, K. Hines, J. Forsyth, J. Dennis, T. Martin, and M. Jones, “The design of smart garments for motion
`capture and activity classification,” Chapter 27 in Smart Textiles and Their Applications, V. Koncar (editor),
`Woodhead Publishing, Duxford, UK, 2016, pp. 627-655.
`2. T. Smith-Jackson, W. Winchester, Al Lisle, W. Holbach, H. Brackett, and T. Martin, “Accessible Emergency
`Management: A Human Factors Engineering Approach,” in Handbook of Emergency Response: A Human
`Factors and Systems Engineering Approach, A. Badiru, L. Racz (editors), CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2013,
`pp. 251-273.
`3. C. Bowen, I. Burbey, and T. Martin, “Protecting Privacy in Location-Based Applications,” Chapter 9 in
`Location Based Services Handbook: Applications, Technologies, and Security, S. Ahson and M. Ilyas, eds., CRC
`Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2010, pp. 207-232.
`4. M.T. Jones and T.L. Martin, “Hardware and Software Architectures for Electronic Textiles,” Chapter 6 in Smart
`Clothing: Technology and Applications, G. Cho, ed., CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2010, pp. 135-151.
`5. T. Martin, D. Siewiorek, A. Smailagic, and J. Warren, “Power Management for Mobile Computers,” Chapter
`30, Mobile Computing Handbook, I. Mahgoub and M. lyas, eds., CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2005, pp. 709-
`730.
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`Journal Publications:
`1. R. Younes, M. Jones, T. Martin, “Classifier for Activities with Variations,” Sensors, vol. 18, no. 10, 19 pages,
`https://doi.org/10.3390/s18103529, October 2018.
`2. M. Blake, R. Younes, J. Dennis, T. Martin, M. Jones, "A User-independent and Sensor Tolerant Wearable
`Activity Classifier,” IEEE Computer, vol. 48, no. 10, pp. 64-71, October 2015.
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`3. J. Forsyth, T. Martin, D. Young-Corbett, E. Dorsa, “Feasibility of Intelligent Monitoring of Construction
`Workers for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, vol. 9,
`no. 3, pp. 505-515, July 2012. (Received the Best Paper Award for 2012)
`4. T. Martin, K. Kim, J. Forsyth, L. McNair, E. Coupey, and E. Dorsa, “Discipline-based Instruction to Promote
`Interdisciplinary Design of Wearable and Pervasive Computing Products,” Personal and Ubiquitous
`Computing, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00779-011-0492-z, December 2011. Print version: Volume 17, Issue 3,
`pp. 465-478, 2013.
`5. Z. Nakad, M. Jones, T. Martin, and W. Fawaz, “Networking in E-textiles,” Computer Communications, vol. 33,
`issue 6, pp. 655-666, April 2010.
`6. J. Liu, T. Lockhart, M. Jones, T. Martin, and C. Einsmann, “Local Dynamic Stability Assessment of Motion
`Impaired Elderly using Electronic Textile Pants,” IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering,
`vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 696-702, October 2008.
`7. Z. Nakad, M. Jones, T. Martin and R. Shenoy, “Using Electronic Textiles to Implement an Acoustic
`Beamforming Array: A Case Study,” Pervasive and Mobile Computing, vol. 3, issue 5, pp. 581-606, October
`2007.
`8. M. Chandra, M. Jones, and T. Martin, “E-Textiles for Autonomous Location Awareness,” IEEE Transactions on
`Mobile Computing, vol. 6, issue 4, pp. 367-380, April 2007.
`9. D. Raskovic, T. Martin, and E. Jovanov, “Medical Monitoring Applications for Wearable Computing,”
`Computer Journal, vol. 47, issue 4, pp. 495-504, July 2004.
`10. D. Marculescu, R. Marculescu, N. Zamora, P. Stanley-Marbell, P. K. Khosla, S. Park, S. Jayaraman, S. Jung, C.
`Lauterbach, W. Weber, T. Kirstein, D. Cottet, J. Grzyb, G. Tröster, M. Jones, T. Martin, Z. Nakad, “Electronic
`Textiles: A Platform for Pervasive Computing,” Proceedings of the IEEE, volume 91, number 12, pp. 1995-
`2018, December 2003.
`11. T. Martin, D. Siewiorek, A. Smailagic, M. Bosworth, M. Ettus, and J. Warren, "A Case Study of a System Level
`Approach to Power-Aware Computing," ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems, volume 2, issue
`3, pp. 255-276, August 2003.
`12. T. Martin and D. Siewiorek, “Non-ideal Battery Behavior and Its Impact on Software Design for Wearable
`Computers,” IEEE Transactions on Computers, pp. 979-984, August 2003.
`13. T. Martin and D. Siewiorek, "Non-ideal Battery and Main Memory Effects on CPU Speed-Setting for Low
`Power," IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integrated Systems, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 29-34, February 2001.
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`Refereed Conference/Workshop Publications:
`1. Reeping, D., Ozkan, D., McNair, L., Martin, T. (2020). Stirring up a Special Sauce: Marrying Electrical and
`Computer Engineering with Threshold Concepts for ECE 101. Proceedings of FIE (Frontiers in Education)
`Conference, 2020. Uppsala, Sweden. (virtual due to COVID)
`2. Reeping, D., McNair, L., Martin, T., & Ozkan, D. (2020). A Case Study of Barriers to Curricular Change in
`Revolutionizing an Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. Conference on Academic Research in
`Education 2020, Las Vegas, NV (virtual due to COVID).
`3. Reeping, D., Grote, D., McNair, L., & Martin, T. (2020). Curricular Complexity as a Metric to Forecast Issues
`with Transferring into a Redesigned Engineering Curriculum. In Proceedings of American Society for
`Engineering Education Annual Conference, 2020 (virtual due to COVID).
`4. Reeping, D., McNair, L., Martin, T., & Ozkan, D. (2019). “Modeling the perception of rigor in large-scale
`curricular change.” In Proceedings of FIE (Frontiers in Education) Conference, Cincinnati. Piscataway: IEEE.
`5. Ozkan, D., Reeping, D., McNair, L., Martin, T., Harrison, S., Lester, L., & Baum, L. (2019). “Using personas as
`curricular design tools: Engaging the boundaries of Engineering culture.” In Proceedings of FIE (Frontiers in
`Education) Conference, Cincinnati. Piscataway: IEEE.
`6. S. Lord, W. Newstetter, J. Sweeney, N. Salzman, T. Martin, J. London, B. Sukumaran, T. Maciejewski, J.
`LeDoux, “WIP: Progress of the NSF RED Revolution”, In Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering
`Education Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 2018.
`7. A. Agrawal, C. Groen, A. Nave, L. McNair, M. Paretti, and T. Martin, “Overriding Tradition: Exploring the
`Intersection of Institutional and Disciplinary Cultures on Student Perceptions,” In Proceedings of the American
`Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 2018.
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`8. R. Younes, M. Jones, and T. L. Martin, “Toward practical activity recognition: Recognizing complex activities
`with wide variations,” in CoMoRea’18 - 14th Workshop on Context and Activity Modeling and Recognition
`(CoMoRea’18), Athens, Greece, Mar. 2018.
`9. D. P. Saha, T. L. Martin, and R. B. Knapp, “Towards Defining a Quality-Metric for Affective Feedback in an
`Intelligent Environment,” in IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications
`Workshops, 2018. PerCom Workshops’18, Athens, Greece, 2018.
`10. D. Reeping, L. McNair, S. Harrison, B. Knapp, L. Lester, T. Martin, A. Patrick, and M. Wisnioski, “How are
`Threshold Concepts Applied? A Review of the Literature,” In Proceedings of the American Society for
`Engineering Education Annual Conference, Columbus, OH. June 25-28, 2017.
`11. D. Reeping, L. McNair, M. Wisnioski, A. Patrick, T. Martin, L. Lester, B. Knapp, and S. Harrison,
`“Restructuring an Electrical and Computer Engineering Curriculum: Using Participatory Research to Prototype
`Curricula and Situate Threshold Concepts,” In Proceedings of the Frontiers In Education Conference,
`Indianapolis, IN. October 18-21, 2017.
`12. D. P. Saha, R. B. Knapp, and T. L. Martin, “Affective Feedback in a Virtual Reality Based Intelligent
`Supermarket,” in Proceedings of the 2017 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous
`Computing and Proceedings of the 2017 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, New York,
`NY, USA, 2017, pp. 646–653.
`13. D. Saha, B. Bortz, W. Huang, T. Martin, and B. Knapp, “Affect-aware Intelligent Environment Using Musical
`Cues as an Emotion Learning Framework,” In 12th International Conference on Intelligent Environments IE 2016
`London, England. pp. 178- 181 doi:10.1109/IE.2016.39
`14. H. Murzi, T. Martin, L. McNair, and M. Paretti, “A Longitudinal Study of the Dimensions of Disciplinary
`Culture to Enhance Innovation and Retention among Engineering Students,” American Society for Engineering
`Education Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, June 2016.
`15. P. Zellner, J. Knuteson, and T. Martin, "Forecasting Nets," ACSA 103: The Expanding Periphery and the
`Migrating Center, Proceedings for the 103th Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of
`Architecture (ACSA). ACSA Press, 2015, pp. 169-176.
`16. Deba Pratim Saha, Thomas L Martin, R Benjamin Knapp, “Towards incorporating affective feedback into
`context-aware intelligent environments,” 2015 International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent
`Interaction (ACII), September 2015, pp. 49-55. (50 of 176 regular paper submissions accepted for oral
`presentation, 28% acceptance rate)
`17. R. Younes, T. Martin, and M. Jones, “Activity classification at a higher level: what to do after the classifier
`does its best?” Proceedings of the 2015 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, September 2015, pp.
`83-86. (13 full papers and 16 notes out of 121 submissions accepted for oral presentation, 24% acceptance rate)
`18. H. Murzi, H., T. Martin, L. McNair, and M. Paretti, “Comparative Dimensions of Disciplinary Culture,” ASEE
`Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, June 2015.
`19. Jason Forsyth, Tom Martin, Darrell Bowman, “Feasibility of GPS-based Warning System for Roadside
`Workers”, IEEE International Conference on Connected Vehicles and Expo, Vienna, Austria, November 3-7,
`2014 (33% acceptance rate)
`20. P. Zellner and T. Martin, “Integrating Computing as a Material in Design Education,” FabLearn 2014
`Conference on Creativity and Fabrication in Education, Palo Alto, CA, October 25-26, 2014 (8 pages).
`21. H. Murzi, T. Martin, L. McNair and M. Paretti, “A Pilot Study of the Dimensions of Disciplinary Culture
`among Engineering Students (Work in progress),” Frontiers in Education Conference, Madrid, Spain, October
`2014 (4 pages).
`22. J. Forsyth, T. Martin, “Extracting Behavioral Information from Electronic Storyboards,” Proceedings of the 6th
`ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computer Systems, Rome, June 2014 (10 pages, 18%
`acceptance rate).
`23. J. Dennis, R. Lewis, T. Martin, M. Jones, K. Baumann, J. New, T. Pearman, “Garment for rapid prototyping of
`pose-based applications, International Symposium of Wearable Computers Design Exhibition, Zurich,
`Switzerland, September 2013 (4 pages).
`24. L. McNair, K. Kim , J. Forsyth , E. Dorsa , T. Martin , and E. Coupey, “Interdisciplinary Pedagogy for
`Pervasive Computing Design Processes: An Evaluative Analysis,” American Society of Engineering Education
`Annual Conference. San Antonio, TX: June 11, 2012 (16 pages).
`25. B. Sawyer, F. Quek, W. Wong, M. Motani, S. Chu Yew Yee, M. Perez-Quinones, T. Martin, I. Burbey and L.
`McNair, “Information Re-finding Through Physical-Social Contexts,” Personal Information Management (PIM)
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`Workshop at Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW 2012), February 11-15, 2012, Seattle,
`Washington. (7 pages)
`26. T. Martin, K. Kim, J. Forsyth, L. McNair, E. Coupey, and E. Dorsa, “An interdisciplinary undergraduate design
`course for wearable and pervasive computing products,” Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on
`Wearable Computers, June 2011, pp. 61-68. (Nominated for best paper, 6 long papers accepted out of 31 long
`paper submissions, 19%)
`27. J. Forsyth, T. Martin, D. Young-Corbett, and E. Dorsa, “Feasibility study of a wearable carbon monoxide
`warning system for construction workers,” Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE Conference on Pervasive Computing
`and Communications (PerCom 2011), March 2011, pp. 28-36 (27 papers accepted out of 154 submissions,
`18%).
`28. I. Burbey and T. Martin, “When will you be at the office? Predicting future locations and times,” Second
`International ICST Conference on Mobile Computing, Applications, and Services (MobiCASE 2010), October
`2010, Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics, and Telecommunications
`Engineering, vol. 76, part 4, pp. 156-175 (Acceptance rate of 32%).
`29. E. Coupey, E. Dorsa, R. Kemnitzer, L. McNair and T. Martin, “A Case Study of an Interdisciplinary Design
`Course for Pervasive Computing,” The Third Workshop on Pervasive Computing Education, September 2010
`(on-line only).
`30. I. Bukvic, T. Martin, E. Standley and M. Matthews, “Introducing L2Ork: Linux Laptop Orchestra,” New
`Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) 2010, June 2010, pp. 170-173 (acceptance rate for short papers:
`19.5%)
`31. M. Quirk, T. Martin, and M. Jones, "Inclusion of Fabric Properties in the E-Textile Design Process,"
`Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, September 2009, pp. 37-40 (6
`short papers accepted out of 21 short submissions, 29%)
`32. T. Martin, M. Jones, J. Chong, M. Quirk, K. Baumann, and L. Passauer, "Design and Implementation of an
`Electronic Textile Jumpsuit," Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers,
`September 2009, pp. 157-158 (refereed poster).
`33. L. McNair, C. Newswander, E. Coupey, E. Dorsa, T. Martin, M. C. Paretti, “Self-Organizing Units in an
`Interdisciplinary Course for Pervasive Computing Design,” American Society for Engineering Education
`Annual Conference and Exposition. Austin, TX, June 14-17, 2009 (on-line).
`34. I. Burbey, T. Martin, “Predicting future locations using prediction-by-partial match,” Proceedings of the First
`ACM International Workshop on Mobile Entity Localization and Tracking in GPS-less Environments,
`September 2008. 6 pages (CD-ROM only).
`35. M. Jones, T. Martin, and B. Sawyer, “An architecture for electronic textiles,” Proceedings of the ICST Third
`International Conference on Body Area Networks, March 2008. 4 pages (CD-ROM only).
`36. C. Bowen, D. Raymond, and T. Martin, “Location Privacy for Users of Wireless Devices through Cloaking,”
`Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), January 2008,
`10 pages (CD-ROM only).
`37. G. Eichinger, K. Baumann, T. Martin, and M. Jones, “Using a PCB Layout Tool to Create Embroidered
`Circuits,” Proceedings of the 2007 IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, October 2007, pp.
`105-106. (refereed poster)
`38. D. Graumann, G. Raffa, M. Quirk, B. Sawyer, J. Chong, M. Jones, and T. Martin, “Large Surface Area
`Electronic Textiles for Ubiquitous Computing: A Systems Approach”, Proceedings of MobiQuitous ’07, August
`2007. 8 pages (CD-ROM only). (27 out of 119 papers accepted, 23%).
`39. C. Bowen and T. Martin, “Preserving User Location Privacy Based on Web Queries and LBS Responses”.
`Proceedings of the 8th Annual IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC) Information Assurance Workshop,
`June 2007, pp. 175-182.
`40. C. Bowen and T. Martin, “A Survey of Location Privacy and an Approach for Solitary Users,” Proceedings of
`the Fortieth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), January 2007, 10 pages
`(CD-ROM only).
`41. C. Bowen and T. Martin, “Combining Position Estimates to Enhance User Location,” Wireless Personal
`Multimedia Communications 2006, September 2006, pp. 648-652.
`42. J. Edmison, D. Lehn, M. Jones, and T. Martin, “E-Textile Based Automatic Activity Diary for Medical
`Annotation and Analysis,” Proceedings of the International Workshop on Wearable and Implantable Body
`Sensor Networks (BSN), April 2006, pp. 131-134.
`43. S. Yardi, K. Channakeshava, M. Hsiao, T. Martin, and D. Ha, “A Formal Framework for Modeling and
`Analysis of System-Level Dynamic Power Management,” Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International
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`Conference on Computer Design (ICCD), October 2005, pp. 119-126 (101 papers accepted out of 313 papers,
`32%).
`44. C. Einsmann, M. Quirk, B. Muzal, B. Venkatramani, T. Martin, and M. Jones, “Modeling a Wearable Full-body
`Motion Capture System,” Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers
`(ISWC), October 2005, pp. 144-151. (16 long (8 pages) papers accepted out of 63 long paper submissions,
`25%).
`45. J. Edmison, D. Lehn, M. Jones, and T. Martin, “Users’ Perceptions of an Automatic Activity Diary for Medical
`Annotation and Analysis,” Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers
`(ISWC), October 2005, pp. 192-193. (refereed poster)
`46. S. Kim and T. Martin, “GPSDVS: An Improved Task-Based Dynamic Voltage Scaling Scheme for General-
`Purpose Systems,” Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International System-On-Chip Conference (SOCC),
`September 2005, pp. 99-100. (refereed poster)
`47. S. Kim and T. Martin, “DIP: A Double-interval-based Dynamic Voltage Scaling Scheme for Dynamic Priority-
`based Task Scheduling Systems,” Proceedings of the IEEE Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI, April 2005, pp.
`226-231. (22 long (6 page) papers accepted out of 239 submissions, 9%. Overall acceptance rate (long papers,
`short papers, and posters) of 43%).
`48. S. Yardi, M. Hsiao, T. Martin, and D. Ha, “Quality-Driven Proactive Computation Elimination for Power-
`Aware Multimedia Processing,” Proceedings of 2005 Design, Automation, and Test in Europe, March 2005, pp.
`340-345. (Acceptance rate for long (6 page) papers: 17%. Overall acceptance rate: 22%).
`49. C. Hager, S. Midkiff, J. Park and T. Martin, “Performance and Energy Efficiency of Block Ciphers in Personal
`Digital Assistants, ” Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and
`Communications, March 2005, pp. 127-136. (31 full papers accepted out of 233 submissions, 13%. Overall
`acceptance rate (full and short papers): 18%).
`50. D. Nash, T. Martin, D. Ha and M. Hsiao, “Towards an Intrusion Detection System for Battery Exhaustion
`Attacks on Mobile Computing Devices,” Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE Workshop on Pervasive Computing and
`Communications Security, March 8, 2005, pp. 141-145. (9 papers accepted out of 29 submissions, 31%).
`51. M. Chandra, M. Jones, and T. Martin, “E-Textiles for Autonomous Location Awareness,” Proceedings of the
`2004 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Arlington, VA, Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 2004, pp. 48-55. (14
`full papers accepted out of 60 full paper submissions, 23%).
`52. J. Edmison, M. Jones, T. Lockhart, and T. Martin, "An E-Textile System for Motion Analysis," Wearable
`eHealth Systems for Personalised Health Management: State of the Art and Future Challenges, Studies in
`Health Technology and Informatics, vol. 108, August 2004, pp. 292-301.
`53. T. Martin, M. Jones, J. Edmison, T. Sheikh, and Z. Nakad, “Modeling and Simulating E-Textile Applications”,
`Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN/SIGBED Conference on Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded
`Systems, Washington, D.C., June 11-13, 2004, pp. 10-19. (28 papers accepted out of 120 submissions, 23%)
`54. Z. Nakad, M. Jones, and T. Martin, “Fault-Tolerant Networks for Electronic Textiles,” Proceedings of the 2004
`International Conference on Communications in Computing (CIC 2004), June 2004, pp. 100-106.
`55. T. Martin, M. Hsiao, D. Ha, and J. Krishnaswami, “Denial-of-Service Attacks on Battery-powered Mobile
`Computers,” Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE Pervasive Computing Conference, Orlando, Florida, March 2004, pp.
`309-318. (37 papers accepted out of 193 submissions, 19%)
`56. T. Martin, “Experiences Teaching a Course on Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing,” Proceedings of the IEEE
`Workshop on Pervasive Computing Education, Orlando, Florida, March 2004, pp. 252-256.
`57. D. Lehn, C. Neely, K. Schoonover, T. Martin, and M. Jones, “e-TAGS: e-Textile Attached Gadgets,”
`Proceedings of the Communication Networks and Distributed Systems Modeling and Simulation Conference,
`San Diego, CA, January 2004, pp.
`58. T. Martin, M. Jones, J. Edmison, and R. Shenoy, "Towards a design framework for wearable electronic
`textiles," Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Oct 21-24, 2003, pp.
`190-199. (30 papers accepted out of 86 submissions, 35%)
`59. M. Jones, T. Martin, Z. Nakad, R. Shenoy, T. Sheikh, D. Lehn, and J. Edmison, "Analyzing the Use of E-
`textiles to Improve Application Performance," Proceedings of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference
`2003, Symposium on Wireless Ad hoc, Sensor, and Wearable Networks (VTC 2003), Oct. 2003, pp. 2875-
`2880.
`60. Z. Nakad, M. Jones, and T. Martin, "Communications in Electronic Textile Systems," Proceedings of the 2003
`International Conference on Communications in Computing (CIC 2003), June 2003, pp. 37-43.
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`61. J. Wang, B. Ravindran, T. Martin, "A Power-Aware, Best-Effort Real-Time Task Scheduling Algorithm,"
`Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded Systems, Hokodata,
`Hokkaido, Japan, May 2003, pp. 21-28.
`62. J. Warren, T. Martin, A. Smailagic, D. Siewiorek, "System design approach to power aware mobile
`computers," Proceedings of the IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI, February 2003, pp. 101-
`106. (26 papers accepted out 115 submissions, 23%)
`63. T. Martin, “Time and Time Again: Parallels in the Development of the Watch and the Wearable Computer,”
`Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Wearable Computing, Seattle, WA, Oct 7-10, 2002, pp.
`5-11. (21 papers accepted out of 109 submissions, 19%)
`64. J. Edmison, M. Jones, Z. Nakad, T. Martin, "Using Piezoelectric Materials for Wearable Electronic Textiles,"
`Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Wearable Computing, Seattle, WA, Oct 7-10, 2002, pp.
`41-48. (21 papers accepted out of 109 submissions, 19%)
`65. M. Jones, T. Martin, and Z. Nakad, "A Service Backplane for E-textile Applications," Workshop on Electronic
`Textiles, ASPLOS-X, San Jose, CA, Oct, 2002, pp. 15-22.
`66. V. Pand