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Cognition-based delay analysis to determine the average minimum time limit for wireless sensor communications
ArticleAbstract: End-to-end delay, aiming to realize how much time it will take for a traffic load generated by aMobiPalabras claves:Broadcast load balancing, Cogitative, DELAY, Interference, wireless sensor networkAutores:Besher K.M., Juan Iván Nieto-Hipólito, Mariscal R.B., Sanchez-Lopez J.D.D., Vazquez-Briseno M.Fuentes:scopusA Review of Deep Learning Applications for the Next Generation of Cognitive Networks
ReviewAbstract: Intelligence capabilities will be the cornerstone in the development of next-generation cognitive nePalabras claves:cognitive networks, data-driven networks, deep learning, Machine learningAutores:Anido-Rifon L.E., Juan Iván Nieto-Hipólito, Mariscal R.B., Montesinos-Lopez O.A., Santana-Mancilla P.C.Fuentes:scopusIs cognitive radio an opportunity to improve the performance of the IEEE 802.15.4 in mobile e-health scenarios?
ArticleAbstract: In the last decade, the number of wireless devices in the 2.4 GHz band has grown rapidly, such as WiPalabras claves:cognitive radio, e-Health, IEEE 802.15.4, IOTAutores:Calixto-Sanchez E., Juan Iván Nieto-Hipólito, León M.D.L.A.C., Mariscal R.B., Martinez-Vargas A.Fuentes:scopusSenPUI: Solutions for sensing and primary user interference in cognitive radio implementation of a wireless sensor network
ArticleAbstract: After an introduction of cognitive radio (CR) technology in communication, the hot research topics aPalabras claves:Autores:Besher K.M., Briseno M.V., Juan Iván Nieto-Hipólito, Mariscal R.B.Fuentes:scopusWSN-HaDaS: A cross-layer handoff management protocol for wireless sensor networks, a practical approach to mobility
ArticleAbstract: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been proposed for monitoring vital signs of patients at home. TPalabras claves:Data sending, Handoff, IEEE 802.15.4, mobility, WSNsAutores:Ibanez J.A.G., Juan Iván Nieto-Hipólito, León M.D.L.A.C., Mariscal R.B., Sánchez-López J.D.D., Vazquez-Briseno M.Fuentes:scopusPrioritization-Driven Congestion Control in Networks for the Internet of Medical Things: A Cross-Layer Proposal
ArticleAbstract: Real-life implementation of the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare requires sufficient quality oPalabras claves:congestion control, cross-layer, Healthcare, Internet of medical things, packet schedulingAutores:Juan Iván Nieto-Hipólito, Mariscal R.B., Montesinos-Lopez O.A., Santana-Mancilla P.C., Vazquez-Briseno M.Fuentes:scopusSpectrum based power management for congested iot networks
ArticleAbstract: With constantly increasing demand in connected society Internet of Things (IoT) network is frequentlPalabras claves:Congested IoT, Energy consumption, Freescale launchpads, Spectrum managementAutores:Ali M.Z., Besher K.M., Juan Iván Nieto-Hipólito, Mariscal R.B.Fuentes:scopus