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Rajeev Piyare

Researcher at fondazione bruno kessler

Publications -  19
Citations -  1162

Rajeev Piyare is an academic researcher from fondazione bruno kessler. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Wireless. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 959 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajeev Piyare include University of Trento & University of the South Pacific.

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Bluetooth based home automation system using cell phone

TL;DR: This paper presents the design and implementation of a low cost but yet flexible and secure cell phone based home automation system that is designed to be low cost and scalable allowing variety of devices to be controlled with minimum changes to its core.
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Internet of Things: Ubiquitous Home Control and Monitoring System using Android based Smart Phone

TL;DR: The proposed system does not require a dedicated server PC with respect to similar systems and offers a novel communicat ion protocol to monitor and control the home environment with more than just the switching functionality.
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Ultra Low Power Wake-Up Radios: A Hardware and Networking Survey

TL;DR: This paper presents an overview of the WuR system architecture, including challenges to hardware design and a comparison of solutions presented throughout the last decade, as well as diverse ways to exploit WuRs, both as an extension of pre-existing systems and as a new concept to manage low-power networking.
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On-Demand LoRa: Asynchronous TDMA for Energy Efficient and Low Latency Communication in IoT.

TL;DR: This work combines the capabilities of short-range wake-up radios to achieve ultra-low power states and asynchronous communication together with the long-range connectivity of LoRa, and achieves a packet delivery ratio of 100% by eliminating the possibility of packet collisions.
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Towards Internet of Things (IOTS):Integration of Wireless Sensor Network to Cloud Services for Data Collection and Sharing

TL;DR: This paper has used REST based Web services as an interoperable application layer that can be directly integrated into other application domains for remote monitoring such as e-health care services, smart homes, or even vehicular area networks (VAN).