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Priyanka Rawat

Researcher at University of Avignon

Publications -  11
Citations -  1387

Priyanka Rawat is an academic researcher from University of Avignon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Cognitive radio. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1209 citations. Previous affiliations of Priyanka Rawat include university of lille.

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Wireless sensor networks: a survey on recent developments and potential synergies

TL;DR: This survey gives an overview of wireless sensor networks and their application domains including the challenges that should be addressed in order to push the technology further and identifies several open research issues that need to be investigated in future.
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Cognitive radio for M2M and Internet of Things: A survey

TL;DR: This paper surveys novel approaches and discusses research challenges related to the use of cognitive radio technology for Internet of things, and intends to help new researchers entering the domain of CR and IoT by providing a comprehensive survey on recent advances.
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Cognitive radio for vehicular ad hoc networks (CR-VANETs): approaches and challenges

TL;DR: It is reviewed how CR technologies such as dynamic spectrum access, adaptive software-defined radios, and cooperative communications will enhance vehicular communications and, hence, present the potential of transforming vehicle communication in terms of efficiency and safety.
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A Survey of Localization Systems in Internet of Things

TL;DR: This survey provides a general overview of the localization in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) and surveys technical details related to approaches and algorithms of various important localization techniques using different technologies.
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Towards efficient disaster management: 5G and Device to Device communication

TL;DR: An overview of how the new generation of telecommunications and technologies such as 5G, Device to Device, 4G/LTE, and software defined radio can improve the potential of disaster management networks is provided.