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Thomas Watteyne

Researcher at French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation

Publications -  158
Citations -  8040

Thomas Watteyne is an academic researcher from French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & Wireless sensor network. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 148 publications receiving 6837 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Watteyne include University of California, Berkeley & Institut national des sciences Appliquées de Lyon.

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Understanding the Limits of LoRaWAN

TL;DR: An impartial and fair overview of the capabilities and limitations of LoRaWAN is provided, which are discussed in the context of use cases, and list open research and development questions.
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Standardized Protocol Stack for the Internet of (Important) Things

TL;DR: The wireless communications stack the industry believes to meet the important criteria of power-efficiency, reliability and Internet connectivity, and the protocol stack proposed in the present work converges towards the standardized notations of the ISO/OSI and TCP/IP stacks is proposed.
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MAC Essentials for Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: This paper thoroughly exposes the prime focus of WSN MAC protocols, design guidelines that inspired these protocols, as well as drawbacks and shortcomings of the existing solutions and how existing and emerging technology will influence future solutions.
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Orchestra: Robust Mesh Networks Through Autonomously Scheduled TSCH

TL;DR: This paper addresses the challenge of bringing TSCH (Time Slotted Channel Hopping MAC) to dynamic networks, focusing on low-power IPv6 and RPL networks, and introduces Orchestra, which allows Orchestra to build non-deterministic networks while exploiting the robustness of TSCH.
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FIT IoT-LAB: A large scale open experimental IoT testbed

TL;DR: This paper introduces the FIT IoT-LAB testbed, an open testbed composed of 2728 low-power wireless nodes and 117 mobile robots available for experimenting with large-scale wireless IoT technologies, ranging from low-level protocols to advanced Internet services.