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Alvaro Araujo

Researcher at Technical University of Madrid

Publications -  72
Citations -  1063

Alvaro Araujo is an academic researcher from Technical University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Key distribution in wireless sensor networks. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 69 publications receiving 826 citations. Previous affiliations of Alvaro Araujo include ETSI & University of California, Berkeley.

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A project-based learning approach to design electronic systems curricula

TL;DR: An important result is that all students have developed more complex and sophisticated electronic systems, while considering that the results are worth the effort invested.
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Wireless Measurement System for Structural Health Monitoring With High Time-Synchronization Accuracy

TL;DR: A complete wireless system for structural identification under environmental load is designed, implemented, deployed, and tested on three different real bridges, and its contribution ranges from the hardware to the graphical front end to avoid the main limitations of WNs for SHM particularly in regard to reliability, scalability, and synchronization.
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Forest Monitoring and Wildland Early Fire Detection by a Hierarchical Wireless Sensor Network

TL;DR: A hierarchical wireless sensor network aimed at early fire detection in risky areas, integrated with the fire fighting command centres, geographical information systems, and fire simulators is described.
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Navigation Systems for the Blind and Visually Impaired: Past Work, Challenges, and Open Problems.

TL;DR: An updated, holistic view of this research on navigation devices capable of guiding the blind through indoor and/or outdoor scenarios is provided, in order to enable developers to exploit the different aspects of its multidisciplinary nature.
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Security in cognitive wireless sensor networks. Challenges and open problems

TL;DR: A wide variety of attacks on CWSNs are discussed, their taxonomy and different security measures available to handle the attacks are proposed and future challenges to be faced are proposed.