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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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Shreyasi Acharya, +1000 more
TL;DR: In this article , the production of protons, deuterons and $^3$He and their charge conjugates at midrapidity is studied as a function of the chargedparticle multiplicity in inelastic pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}=5.02$ TeV using the ALICE detector.
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Inter-node communication method and system

TL;DR: In this paper, a data transmission system having a multi-node wireless network in a geographic area within which a plurality of nodes are positioned, having a pluralityof directional antennas fixed to respective nodes of the plurality nodes, with each node including at least two directional antennas to transmit and receive in respective sectors emanating from each respective node.
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On Measuring Doppler Shifts between Tags in a Backscattering Tag-to-Tag Network with Applications in Tracking

TL;DR: This paper presents a technique whereby passive tags can track each other in a backscattering tag-to-tag network (BTTN), based on multiphase back scattering, and shows that its passive tagged can measure Doppler shifts with approximately the same accuracy as that achieved by active conventional RFID readers.
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btFICA MAC Protocol for High Data Rate WLANs

TL;DR: In this article, a new MAC protocol called Busy Tone Assisted Fine-Grained Channel Access (btFICA) is proposed for improving network throughput and hence, channel utilization in wireless LANs that can support very high PHY layer data rates (> 1Gbps).
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First study of the two-body scattering involving charm hadrons

Shreyasi Acharya, +1015 more
TL;DR: The first measurement of the interaction between charm hadrons and nucleons was presented by the ALICE Collaboration in high-multiplicity pp collisions at s=13 TeV as discussed by the authors , which is compatible with the Coulomb-only interaction hypothesis within (1.1−1.5)σ.