Tyler Ward

Orcid: 0000-0003-0669-1407

According to our database1, Tyler Ward authored at least 14 papers between 2014 and 2024.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2024
Areas of Improvement for Autonomous Vehicles: A Machine Learning Analysis of Disengagement Reports.
CoRR, 2024

2023
Improving the Performance and Stability of TIC and ICE.
Entropy, March, 2023

Machine Learning Based Pedestrian Detection and Tracking for Autonomous Vehicles.
Proceedings of the 13th IEEE Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference, 2023

2021
Information-Corrected Estimation: A Generalization Error Reducing Parameter Estimation Method.
Entropy, 2021

Privacy-Preserving Localization using Enclaves.
Proceedings of the 12th IEEE Annual Ubiquitous Computing, 2021

2020
Implementing the ICE Estimator in Multilayer Perceptron Classifiers.
CoRR, 2020

2019
Enclave-based privacy-preserving localization: poster.
Proceedings of the 12th Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks, 2019

Reinforcement Learning for Mixed Cooperative/Competitive Dynamic Spectrum Access.
Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE International Symposium on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks, 2019

2017
A geophone wireless sensor network for investigating glacier stick-slip motion.
Comput. Geosci., 2017

Privacy preserving localization using a distributed particle filtering protocol.
Proceedings of the 2017 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2017

2016
Autonomous navigation to an RF source in multipath environments.
Proceedings of the 2016 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2016

2015
Adding Support for Delay Tolerance to IPv6 Networks.
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Future Networks and Communications (FNC 2015) / The 12th International Conference on Mobile Systems and Pervasive Computing (MobiSPC 2015) / Affiliated Workshops, 2015

2014
The Information Theoretically Efficient Model (ITEM): A model for computerized analysis of large datasets.
CoRR, 2014

Simulated analysis of connectivity issues for sleeping sensor nodes in the internet of things.
Proceedings of the 11th ACM Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Ad Hoc, 2014


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