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Vijay K. Madisetti

Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology

Publications -  126
Citations -  3663

Vijay K. Madisetti is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Signal processing. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 126 publications receiving 3402 citations. Previous affiliations of Vijay K. Madisetti include University of California, Berkeley.

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Blockchain Platform for Industrial Internet of Things

TL;DR: With the use of Blockchain technology, the BPIIoT platform enables peers in a decentralized, trustless, peer-to-peer network to interact with each other without the need for a trusted intermediary.
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Digital Signal Processing Handbook

TL;DR: This volume, Wireless, Networking, Radar, Sensor Array Processing, and Nonlinear Signal Processing, provides complete coverage of the foundations of signal processing related to wireless, radar, spacetime coding, and mobile communications, together with associated applications to networking, storage, and communications.
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The Digital Signal Processing Handbook

TL;DR: The Digital Signal Processing Handbook (DSP) as mentioned in this paper provides a comprehensive overview of signal processing related to wireless, radar, spacetime coding, and mobile communications, together with associated applications to networking, storage, and communications.
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A Cloud-based Approach for Interoperable Electronic Health Records (EHRs)

TL;DR: An EHR system - cloud health information systems technology architecture (CHISTAR) that achieves semantic interoperability through the use of a generic design methodology which uses a reference model that defines a general purpose set of data structures and an archetype model that defining the clinical data attributes is proposed.
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Internet of Things: A Hands-On Approach

TL;DR: This book is written as a textbook on Internet of Things for educational programs at colleges and universities, and also for IoT vendors and service providers who may be interested in offering a broader perspective of Internet of things to accompany their own customer and developer training programs.