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Jonathan Rodriguez

Researcher at University of Aveiro

Publications -  530
Citations -  9692

Jonathan Rodriguez is an academic researcher from University of Aveiro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Efficient energy use & Wireless. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 501 publications receiving 6679 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan Rodriguez include Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education & Institut Eurécom.

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Millimeter-Wave Massive MIMO Communication for Future Wireless Systems: A Survey

TL;DR: The preliminary outcomes of extensive research on mmWave massive MIMO are presented and emerging trends together with their respective benefits, challenges, and proposed solutions are highlighted to point out current trends, evolving research issues and future directions on this technology.
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5G D2D Networks: Techniques, Challenges, and Future Prospects

TL;DR: A survey of the existing methodologies related to aspects such as interference management, network discovery, proximity services, and network security in D2D networks is presented and new dimensions with regard to D1D communication are introduced.
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Massive Internet of Things for Industrial Applications: Addressing Wireless IIoT Connectivity Challenges and Ecosystem Fragmentation

TL;DR: The article addresses the main challenges standing in the way of realizing the full potential of the IIoT, namely attaining secure connectivity and managing a vastly fragmented ecosystem of connectivity solutions and platforms.
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Computation Resource Allocation and Task Assignment Optimization in Vehicular Fog Computing: A Contract-Matching Approach

TL;DR: This paper proposes an efficient incentive mechanism based on contract theoretical modeling to minimize the network delay from a contract-matching integration perspective and demonstrates that significant performance improvement can be achieved by the proposed scheme.
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A Lightweight Authentication Mechanism for M2M Communications in Industrial IoT Environment

TL;DR: A lightweight authentication mechanism, based only on hash and XOR operations, for M2M communications in IIoT environment is proposed, characterized by low computational cost, communication, and storage overhead, while achieving mutual authentication, session key agreement, device’s identity confidentiality, and resistance against the following attacks.