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Miquel Oliver

Researcher at Pompeu Fabra University

Publications -  114
Citations -  2371

Miquel Oliver is an academic researcher from Pompeu Fabra University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network packet & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 112 publications receiving 2126 citations. Previous affiliations of Miquel Oliver include University of Bath & University of Kent.

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IEEE 802.11ah: The Wi-Fi Approach for M2M Communications.

TL;DR: This article explores the key features of this new standard, especially those related to the reduction of energy consumption in the medium access control layer, as well as a performance assessment of IEEE 802.11ah in four common M2M scenarios.
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IEEE 802.11AH: the WiFi approach for M2M communications

TL;DR: A performance assessment of IEEE 802.11ah in four common M2M scenarios, i.e., agriculture monitoring, smart metering, industrial automation, and animal monitoring, is presented in this article.
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CUIDATS: an RFID–WSN hybrid monitoring system for smart health care environments

TL;DR: CUIDATS is presented, an IoT hybrid monitoring system for health care environments which integrates RFID and WSN technologies in a single platform providing location, status, and tracking of patients and assets.
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Low energy operation in WSNs: A survey of preamble sampling MAC protocols

TL;DR: The aim of this work is to give a detailed overview and classification of the most relevant preamble sampling MAC protocols, being motivated by the extremely large number of MAC protocols designed for WSNs in recent years.
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MU-MIMO MAC Protocols for Wireless Local Area Networks: A Survey

TL;DR: Survey of random access-based medium access control protocols for MU-MIMO-enabled WLANs identifies the key requirements and research challenges for designing effective MU- MIMO MAC protocols, as well as the envisaged MAC's role in the future heterogeneous networks.