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Gerardine Immaculate Mary
Researcher at VIT University
Publications - 17
Citations - 60
Gerardine Immaculate Mary is an academic researcher from VIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: CAN bus & Wireless network interface controller. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 15 publications receiving 54 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerardine Immaculate Mary include Pondicherry University.
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Response Time Analysis of Messages in Controller Area Network: A Review
TL;DR: This paper reviews the research work done on the response time analysis of messages in controller area network (CAN) from the time CAN specification was submitted for standardization and became a standard up to the present.
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UWB localization techniques for precision automobile parking system
TL;DR: In this article, an overview of the schemes that can be adopted for the implementation of the proposed system for precision automobile parking application is presented, where the generation of UWB pulses as a Gaussian process and in the form of wavelets are considered and compared.
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Automated energy meter using WiFi enabled raspberry Pi
TL;DR: The proposed system consists of a light sensor module which detects the pulses given out by the meter and the python program developed computes the energy consumed by the load and sends these values monthly to the Google spreadsheets via Drive API.
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Reliability Analysis of Controller Area Network Based Systems—A Review
TL;DR: This paper presents the research work done on reliability analysis developed with a focus on Controller-Area-Network-based automotive systems and investigates if deadlines are met in a worst case scenario.
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Improved UWB localization technique for precision automobile parking system
TL;DR: It is proposed as the appropriate UWB localization technique for the precision automobile parking system and the performance of the technique is analysed by determining the mean square error for various reference nodes densities.