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Rem W. Collier

Researcher at University College Dublin

Publications -  125
Citations -  1678

Rem W. Collier is an academic researcher from University College Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multi-agent system & Factory (object-oriented programming). The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 121 publications receiving 1473 citations.

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A Survey of Clustering Techniques in WSNs and Consideration of the Challenges of Applying Such to 5G IoT Scenarios

TL;DR: A survey on clustering over the last two decades reveals that QoS aware clustering demands more attention and indicates that clustering techniques enhanced with smart network selection solutions could highly benefit the QoS and QoE in IoT.
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Beyond prototyping in the factory of agents

TL;DR: The key attributes of Agent Factory, a cohesive framework supporting a structured approach to the development and deployment of agent-oriented applications, are detailed, namely: visual design, design reuse, behaviour enactment, migration, and ubiquity.
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Agent factory micro edition: a framework for ambient applications

TL;DR: AFME has been developed to enable the creation of agent-based applications on computationally constrained devices such as cellular digital mobile phones and has been specifically designed to tackle the performance and memory footprint issues associated with executing intentional agents on mobile devices.
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ProbFuse: a probabilistic approach to data fusion

TL;DR: Retrieval experiments using data from the TREC ad hoc collection demonstrate that probFuse achieves results superior to that of the popular CombMNZ fusion algorithm.
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A Smart and Balanced Energy-Efficient Multihop Clustering Algorithm (Smart-BEEM) for MIMO IoT Systems in Future Networks.

TL;DR: A smart clustering algorithm (Smart-BEEM) based on BEE(M) to accomplish energy efficient and Quality of user Experience (QoE) supported communication in cluster based IoT networks is presented, aiming to facilitate IoT devices to choose beneficial communication interfaces and cluster headers for data transmission.