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Makoto Takizawa

Researcher at Hosei University

Publications -  1081
Citations -  9250

Makoto Takizawa is an academic researcher from Hosei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Server & Wireless mesh network. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 939 publications receiving 8518 citations. Previous affiliations of Makoto Takizawa include Tohoku University & Fukuoka Institute of Technology.

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A survey on clustering algorithms for wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: This paper synthesises existing clustering algorithms news's and highlights the challenges in clustering.
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A Survey on Clustering Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: This paper synthesises existing clustering algorithms news's and highlights the challenges in clustering.
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A Model for Reducing Power Consumption in Peer-to-Peer Systems

TL;DR: A model for showing how much each server peer consumes electric power to perform Web requests from client peers is discussed and algorithms for a client peer to select a server peer in a collection of server peers so that the total power consumption can be reduced while some constraint like deadline one is satisfied.
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Process Allocation Algorithms for Saving Power Consumption in Peer-to-Peer Systems

TL;DR: A macrolevel model is discussed to show the relation of the amount of computation and the total power consumption of multiple peer computers to perform Web types of application processes and algorithms for allocating a process to a computer so that the deadline constraint is satisfied and thetotal power consumption is reduced.
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Towards a smart world and ubiquitous intelligence: A walkthrough from smart things to smart hyperspaces and UbicKids

TL;DR: The potential trends and related challenges toward the smart world and ubiquitous intelligence from smart things to smart spaces and then to smart hyperspaces are discussed and efforts in developing a smart hyperspace of ubiquitous care for kids, called UbicKids are shown.