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Luigi Alfredo Grieco

Researcher at Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Publications -  197
Citations -  8978

Luigi Alfredo Grieco is an academic researcher from Instituto Politécnico Nacional. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Quality of service. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 197 publications receiving 7910 citations.

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HetNets Powered by Renewable Energy Sources: Sustainable Next-Generation Cellular Networks

TL;DR: The authors evaluate costs and CO2 emissions savings for different scenarios to demonstrate that properly powering a heterogeneous network with renewable energy can be a sustainable and economically convenient solution.
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Performance analysis of the RPL Routing Protocol

TL;DR: A performance analysis of RPL shows that RPL can ensure a very fast network set-up, thus allowing the development of advanced monitoring applications also in critical conditions and finds that further research is required to optimize the RPL signaling in order to decrease the protocol overhead.
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IoT-aided robotics applications

TL;DR: The present contribution provides a solid state of the art on the main topics related to IoT-aided robotics services: communication networks, robotics applications in distributed and pervasive environments, semantic-oriented approaches to consensus, and network security.
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Decentralized Traffic Aware Scheduling for multi-hop Low power Lossy Networks in the Internet of Things

TL;DR: A new Decentralized Traffic-Aware Scheduling algorithm is presented, which is able to construct optimum multi-hop schedules in a distributed fashion and minimizes packet discards due to buffer overflows, while at the same time minimizing the network duty cycle.
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On-the-Fly Bandwidth Reservation for 6TiSCH Wireless Industrial Networks

TL;DR: The first real-world OTF implementation in OpenWSN is presented to demonstrate that it can easily be added within the 6TiSCH architecture, and results show that the OTF can attain an end-to-end latency of the order of a second, with over 99% end- to-end reliability.