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Antonio Marcos Alberti

Researcher at Inatel

Publications -  85
Citations -  868

Antonio Marcos Alberti is an academic researcher from Inatel. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Cloud computing. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 75 publications receiving 563 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Marcos Alberti include State University of Campinas.

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LoRaWAN — A low power WAN protocol for Internet of Things: A review and opportunities

TL;DR: The LoRa architecture and the LoRaWAN protocol are addressed, expected to solve the connectivity problem of tens of billions of devices in the next decade.
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Cyber-physical systems architectures for industrial internet of things applications in Industry 4.0: A literature review

TL;DR: A survey covering the main CPS architecture models available in the industrial environment, emphasizing their key characteristics and technologies, as well as the correlations among them, pointing objectives, advantages and contribution for the IIoT introduction in I4.0.
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Semantic edge computing and IoT architecture for military health services in battlefield

TL;DR: The main aim of the proposed architecture is to provide secured zone to monitor soldiers health and their weapons conditions, respectively and the semantic edge computing mechanism to deal with the large amount of health data in terms of processing, storing and sharing information.
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Advancing NovaGenesis Architecture Towards Future Internet of Things

TL;DR: A novel service-defined architecture (SDA), in which device configurations are a reflex of the real service needs (given by established contracts); combination of ICN benefits with named-services; and perennial identification of IoT devices, services, and data using self-verifiable naming are proposed.
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Cognitive radio in the context of internet of things using a novel future internet architecture called NovaGenesis

TL;DR: An embedded and low cost cooperative spectrum sensing solution, which has been experimentally implemented, and a distributed software-controlled sector aware spectrum sensing architecture to store and analyze the spectrum usage information are presented.