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Teresa Vazão
Researcher at Instituto Superior Técnico
Publications - 46
Citations - 808
Teresa Vazão is an academic researcher from Instituto Superior Técnico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Routing protocol & Wireless Routing Protocol. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 43 publications receiving 738 citations. Previous affiliations of Teresa Vazão include INESC-ID & Technical University of Lisbon.
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Towards programmable enterprise WLANS with Odin
TL;DR: Odin, an SDN framework to introduce programmability in enterprise wireless local area networks (WLANs), builds on a light virtual AP abstraction that greatly simplifies client management and supports WPA2 Enterprise.
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Applicability of position-based routing for VANET in highways and urban environment
António M. Fonseca,Teresa Vazão +1 more
TL;DR: This study surveys the existing position-based routing protocols and characterised the vehicular network environment, namely the urban and the highway environments, and characterises the main constrains to urban and highway environments.
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Low-power and lossy networks under mobility
Afonso Oliveira,Teresa Vazão +1 more
TL;DR: Proposed mobility extensions to the RPL are surveyed and how the mechanisms introduced affect the requirements for LLNs are analyzed.
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Simple ant routing algorithm strategies for a (Multipurpose) MANET model
Fernando Correia,Teresa Vazão +1 more
TL;DR: The proposed Simple Ant Routing Algorithm (SARA) offers the smallest overhead of all the protocols under evaluation and presents an overhead reduction of almost 25% of the value achieved by the other proposals.
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A wireless sensor network for monitoring volcano-seismic signals
R. Lopes Pereira,R. Lopes Pereira,João Trindade,João Trindade,Fábio Gonçalves,Fábio Gonçalves,Lalith Suresh,Lalith Suresh,D. Barbosa,D. Barbosa,Teresa Vazão,Teresa Vazão +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the development of a wireless sensor network (WSN) capable of collecting geophysical measurements on remote active volcanoes, which can be used by recording data locally for later analysis or by continuously transmitting it in real time to a remote laboratory for real-time analyses.