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Workshop on Wake-Up radio at EWSN 2020 conference

montavont 2019/09/13 2019/09/13Meeting

AWAKE: 1st Workshop on Wake-Up radio technologies for next generation wireless communications In conjunction with EWSN 2020, Lyon France, February 17, 2020 We are glad to organize the first workshop on Wake-Up radio. You will find below the call for paper. Lowering energy consumption is one of the most pursued…

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Paper accepted at AdHoc-Now 2019

montavont 2019/09/13 2019/09/13Meeting, Publications

The paper entitled “eLoBaPS: Towards Energy Load Balancing with Wake-Up Radios for IoT” has been accepted for publication at AdHoc-Now conference. The authors are Sebastian L Sampayo, Julien Montavont and Thomas Noel, from University of Strasbourg.

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Paper accepted at ISCC 2019

montavont 2019/06/20 2019/09/13Meeting, Publications

The paper entitled “LoBaPS: Load Balancing Parent Selection for RPL Using Wake-Up Radios” has been accepted for publication at ISCC conference. The authors are Sebastian L Sampayo, Julien Montavont and Thomas Noel, from University of Strasbourg.

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