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Célio Albuquerque

Researcher at Federal Fluminense University

Publications -  137
Citations -  2273

Célio Albuquerque is an academic researcher from Federal Fluminense University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & Smart grid. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 123 publications receiving 1887 citations. Previous affiliations of Célio Albuquerque include University of California, Berkeley & University of California, Irvine.

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Routing Metrics and Protocols for Wireless Mesh Networks

TL;DR: The state of the art in WMN metrics is analyzed and a taxonomy for WMN routing protocols is proposed and performance measurements for a WMN, deployed using various routing metrics, are presented and corroborate the analysis.
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Survey and Taxonomy of Duty Cycling Mechanisms in Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: This paper organizes the most important proposals into a taxonomy and provides insights into their strengths and weaknesses in relation to important characteristics of applications, mote's hardware and network deployments.
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A Survey of How to Use Blockchain to Secure Internet of Things and the Stalker Attack

TL;DR: The concepts about the structure and operation of Blockchain are provided and how the use of this technology can be used to provide security and privacy in IoT are analyzed and the stalker is presented, which is a selfish miner variant that has the objective of preventing a node to publish its blocks on the main chain.
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Source-adaptive multilayered multicast algorithms for real-time video distribution

TL;DR: Using simulations that incorporate multilayered video codecs, it is demonstrated that SAMM algorithms can exhibit better scalability and responsiveness to congestion than algorithms that are not source-adaptive.
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IEEE 802.11s Multihop MAC: A Tutorial

TL;DR: This tutorial describes the main characteristics of the IEEE 802.11s proposal illustrating the advantages and disadvantages of the MAC layer approach in comparison to the traditional layer three paradigm to multihop wireless networks.