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Thiemo Voigt
Researcher at Uppsala University
Publications - 360
Citations - 17312
Thiemo Voigt is an academic researcher from Uppsala University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Key distribution in wireless sensor networks. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 338 publications receiving 16036 citations. Previous affiliations of Thiemo Voigt include Research Institutes of Sweden & Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
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Performance analysis of multiple Indoor Positioning Systems in a healthcare environment
Tom Van Haute,Eli De Poorter,Pieter Crombez,Filip Lemic,Vlado Handziski,Niklas Wirström,Adam Wolisz,Thiemo Voigt,Ingrid Moerman +8 more
TL;DR: Wi-Fi based solutions have the most potential for an indoor positioning service in case when accuracy is the most important metric, and applying the fingerprinting approach with an anchor installed in every two rooms is the preferred solution for a hospital environment.
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Building the Internet of Things with bluetooth smart
TL;DR: The Internet of Things, or the IoT, is an emerging, disruptive technology that enables physical devices to communicate across disparate networks to enable seamless integration of smart grids.
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ScatterWeb - Low Power Sensor Nodes and Energy Aware Routing
TL;DR: Together with additional power saving, auto-configuration, and remote reprogramming techniques, these mechanisms enable ScatterWeb nodes to survive many years in real-life scenarios without any on-site maintenance.
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The GINSENG system for wireless monitoring and control: Design and deployment experiences
Tony O'Donovan,James H. Brown,Felix Busching,Alberto Cardoso,José Cecílio,Jose Do Ó,Pedro Furtado,Paulo Gil,Anja Jugel,Wolf-Bastian Pöttner,Utz Roedig,Jorge Sa Silva,Ricardo Silva,Cormac J. Sreenan,Vasos Vassiliou,Thiemo Voigt,Lars Wolf,Zinon Zinonos +17 more
TL;DR: The GINSENG system, a complete system solution that comprises on-node system software, network protocols, and back-end systems with sophisticated data processing capability, is presented, which implements performance control to allow us to use wireless sensor networks for mission-critical applications in industrial environments.
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Making sensornet MAC protocols robust against interference
TL;DR: This paper experimentally assess the impact of external interference on state-of-the-art sensornet MAC protocols and embeds mechanisms to improve the robustness of existing MAC protocols under interference within an existing X-MAC implementation.