Browsing by Author "Tuset-Peiro, Pere"
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Combining distributed queuing with energy harvesting to enable perpetual distributed data collection applications
Vázquez-Gallego, Francisco; Tuset-Peiro, Pere; Alonso Zárate, Luis Gonzaga; Alonso Zárate, Jesús (Wiley-Blackwell, 2017-05-12)
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Open AccessThis paper presents, models, and evaluates energy harvesting–aware distributed queuing (EH-DQ), a novel medium access control protocol that combines distributed queuing with energy harvesting (EH) to address data collection ... -
Demonstrating low-power distributed queuing for active RFID communications at 433 MHz
Tuset-Peiro, Pere; Alonso Zárate, Luis Gonzaga; Vázquez-Gallego, Francisco; Alonso-Zárate, Jesús; Vilajosana, Xavier (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2014)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyThis paper presents a demonstrator of Low-Power Distributed Queuing (LPDQ), a MAC protocol targeted at active RFID systems operating at 433 MHz. LPDQ is based on a packet-based Preamble Sampling for network synchronization ... -
Energy analysis of a contention tree-based access protocol for machine-to-machine networks with idle-to-saturation traffic transitions
Vázquez-Gallego, Francisco; Alonso-Zárate, Jesús; Tuset-Peiro, Pere; Alonso Zárate, Luis Gonzaga (2014)
Conference report
Restricted access - publisher's policyMachine-to-Machine (M2M) area networks must provide connectivity between an M2M gateway and a large number of energy-constrained M2M devices. Attaining high energy efficiency is essential in order to prolong devices lifetime. ... -
Energy performance of distributed queuing access in machine-to-machine networks with idle-to-saturation transitions
Vázquez-Gallego, Francisco; Alonso-Zárate, Jesús; Tuset-Peiro, Pere; Alonso Zárate, Luis Gonzaga (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013)
Conference report
Restricted access - publisher's policyMachine-to-Machine (M2M) networks must be energy-ef¿cient to operate autonomously for years, or even decades. In this paper, we consider a synchronized duty-cycled M2M network composed of a huge number of dormant ... -
Experimental energy consumption of Frame Slotted ALOHA and Distributed Queuing for data collection scenarios
Tuset-Peiro, Pere; Vázquez-Gallego, Francisco; Alonso-Zárate, Jesús; Alonso Zárate, Luis Gonzaga; Vilajosana, Xavier (2014-07)
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Open AccessData collection is a key scenario for the Internet of Things because it enables gathering sensor data from distributed nodes that use low-power and long-range wireless technologies to communicate in a single-hop approach. ... -
LPDQ: a self-scheduled TDMA MAC protocol for one-hop dynamic lowpower wireless networks
Tuset-Peiro, Pere; Vázquez-Gallego, Francisco; Alonso-Zárate, Jesús; Alonso Zárate, Luis Gonzaga; Vilajosana, Xavier (Elsevier, 2015-07)
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Open AccessCurrent Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols for data collection scenarios with a large number of nodes that generate bursty traffic are based on Low-Power Listening (LPL) for network synchronization and Frame Slotted ... -
Standardized low-power wireless communication technologies for distributed sensing applications
Vilajosana, Xavier; Tuset-Peiro, Pere; Vázquez Gallego, Francisco; Alonso-Zárate, Jesús; Alonso Zárate, Luis Gonzaga (2014-02-10)
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Open AccessRecent standardization efforts on low-power wireless communication technologies, including time-slotted channel hopping (TSCH) and DASH7 Alliance Mode (D7AM), are starting to change industrial sensing applications, enabling ...