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Samir R. Das

Researcher at Stony Brook University

Publications -  239
Citations -  29834

Samir R. Das is an academic researcher from Stony Brook University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & Optimized Link State Routing Protocol. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 186 publications receiving 29007 citations. Previous affiliations of Samir R. Das include University of Texas at San Antonio & University of Cincinnati.

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Spectrum Patrolling With Crowdsourced Spectrum Sensors

TL;DR: This work uses a crowdsourcing approach for RF spectrum patrolling, where heterogeneous, low-cost spectrum sensors are deployed widely and are tasked with detecting unauthorized transmissions while consuming only a limited amount of resources.
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Leveraging RF Power for Intelligent Tag Networks

TL;DR: The enabling technologies, as described in this paper, revitalize the concept of smart dust with significant impact on various application domains such as smart spaces, implantable devices, and environmental/structural monitoring.
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Cache placement in sensor networks under update cost constraint

TL;DR: This paper considers the cache placement problem where the goal is to determine a set of nodes in the network to cache/store the given data item, such that the overall communication cost incurred in accessing the item is minimized, under the constraint that the total communication cost in updating the selected caches is less than a given constant.
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Analog front end design for tags in backscatter-based tag-to-tag communication networks

TL;DR: This paper first analyzes the BBTT link theoretically and then verifies the predicted optimal AFE parameters by simulations, and investigates the design constraints, optimization goals, and tradeoffs in the design of the AFE for BBTT tags.