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Carlos E. Otero

Researcher at Florida Institute of Technology

Publications -  73
Citations -  1092

Carlos E. Otero is an academic researcher from Florida Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Key distribution in wireless sensor networks. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 72 publications receiving 909 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos E. Otero include University of Virginia's College at Wise & Florida Polytechnic University.

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Research Directions for Engineering Big Data Analytics Software

TL;DR: The details of big data software are explored, the main problems encountered when engineering big dataSoftware are discussed, and avenues for future research are proposed.
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A systematic approach for resource allocation in software projects

TL;DR: A novel methodology to assign resources to tasks when optimum skill sets are not available is presented, which takes into account existing capabilities of candidates, required levels of expertise, and priorities of required skills for the task.
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Empirical Path Loss Models for Wireless Sensor Network Deployments in Short and Tall Natural Grass Environments

TL;DR: The proposed models are compared with the theoretical models to demonstrate their inaccuracy in predicting the path loss between sensor nodes deployed in natural grassy environments and there is a significant difference in path loss and empirical model parameters.

Why Do Complementors Participate? An Analysis of Partnership Networks in the Enterprise Software Industry Y. Kwak, J. Park, B. Chung, and S. Ghosh Understanding End Users' Acceptance of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System in Project-Based Sectors

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine two theoretical perspectives that help explain partnership formation in the enterprise software industry: the input-oriented perspective holds that organizations enter inter-firm arrangements in order to access external resources and capabilities, and the output-oriented viewpoint posits that the complementarity of the partners' products influences the benefits obtained from a partnership.
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Path Loss Models for Low-Power, Low-Data Rate Sensor Nodes for Smart Car Parking Systems

TL;DR: Empirical path loss models for WSN deployment in indoor and outdoor car parking lots can be used for efficient planning and deployment of WSN in various proposed smart cities, intelligent transportation, and parking lot systems.