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Ousmane Diallo

Researcher at University of Beira Interior

Publications -  19
Citations -  585

Ousmane Diallo is an academic researcher from University of Beira Interior. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Query optimization. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 17 publications receiving 441 citations. Previous affiliations of Ousmane Diallo include Cheikh Anta Diop University & Residence Inn by Marriott.

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Review: Real-time data management on wireless sensor networks: A survey

TL;DR: This paper identifies the main specifications of real-time data management and presents the available real- time data management solutions for WSNs, in order to discuss them and identify some open issues and provide guidelines for further contributions.
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Data management techniques for Internet of Things

TL;DR: The most relevant concepts of data management in IoT are identified, the current solutions proposed for IoT data management are surveyed, the most promising solutions are discussed, and relevant open research issues on the topic are identified providing guidelines for further contributions.
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Distributed Database Management Techniques for Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: The goal of this work is to present how data and query management techniques have advanced nowadays, but also show their benefits and drawbacks, and to identify open issues providing guidelines for further contributions in this type of distributed architectures.
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A Smart Waste Management Solution Geared towards Citizens.

TL;DR: The creation of the real prototype of the smart container, the development of the waste management application and a real-scale experiment use case show that the proposed system can efficiently change the way people deal with their garbage and optimize economic and material resources.
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Impacts of land use and climate change on carbon dynamics in south-central Senegal

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a sustainable fuelwood and charcoal production system in south-central Senegal, which could be the most feasible and significant carbon sequestration project in the region.