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Inaki Val

Researcher at University of the Basque Country

Publications -  72
Citations -  622

Inaki Val is an academic researcher from University of the Basque Country. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless & Wireless sensor network. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 63 publications receiving 337 citations.

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Enhanced Timestamping Method for Subnanosecond Time Synchronization in IEEE 802.11 Over WLAN Standard Conditions

TL;DR: The results show that the system can reach subnanosecond time transfer accuracy under non-line-of-sight and time-variant conditions, but its performance greatly depends on the signal-to-noise ratio and on the channel variation rate.
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5G communications in high speed and metropolitan railways

TL;DR: This paper describes the main characteristics and requirements for critical and non-critical communications in railways and results are useful to choose the communications technologies that can fulfill these requirements in the near future.
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A Survey of Channel Measurements and Models for Current and Future Railway Communication Systems

TL;DR: Today's used wireless technologies in the railway domain are described and possible directions for future wireless systems are pointed out and solutions to fill gaps for wireless communication links in railway environments are proposed.
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w-SHARP: Implementation of a High-Performance Wireless Time-Sensitive Network for Low Latency and Ultra-low Cycle Time Industrial Applications

TL;DR: The hardware implementation of wireless SHARP (w-SHARP), a promising wireless technology for real-time industrial applications that follows the principles of time-sensitive networking and provides time synchronization, time-aware scheduling with bounded latency and high reliability is presented.
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Wireless sensor nodes for generic signal conditioning: Application to Structural Health Monitoring of wind turbines

TL;DR: The system developed, which forms a wireless sensor network (WSN) for SHM), offers two main advantages with respect to commonly used systems forSHM: installation and maintenance cost, and time, high reduction.