Name
Affiliation
Papers
MARCO AURÉLIO SPOHN
Federal University of Campina Grande, Computing and Systems Department, Campina Grande, PB, Brazil
22
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
34
130
12.12
Referers 
Referees 
References 
356
430
276
Search Limit
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Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Towards 802.11g Signal Strength Estimation in an Industrial Environment - A Practical Study.00.342019
An Analysis of a Real Mobility Trace Based on Standard Mobility Metrics.00.342019
VANETs' research over the past decade: overview, credibility, and trends.70.522018
Avaliação do Intel Software Guard Extensions via Emulação.00.342018
Optimizing Query Prices for Data-as-a-Service10.382015
On the applicability of mobility metrics for user movement pattern recognition in MANETs10.352013
On The Impact Of Local Processing For Motor Monitoring Systems In Industrial Environments Using Wireless Sensor Networks00.342013
On improving temporal and spatial mobility metrics for wireless ad hoc networks90.522012
On realistic evaluation of recent spatial and temporal mobility metrics for mobile ad hoc networks00.342012
Degree of node proximity: a spatial mobility metric for manets60.522011
Broadcast routing in wireless sensor networks with dynamic power management and multi-coverage backbones240.892010
Estimating the Impact of Mobility Models' Parameters on Mobility Metrics in MANETs00.342009
Monitoring in Industrial Systems Using Wireless Sensor Network With Dynamic Power Management362.172009
A multicast approach for peer-to-peer content distribution in mobile ad hoc networks20.432009
Simulation of Blind Flooding over Wireless Sensor Networks Based on a Realistic Battery Model70.822008
Dynamic Power Management with Scheduled Switching Modes80.592008
Bounded-distance multi-clusterhead formation in wireless ad hoc networks180.962007
Improving route discovery in on-demand routing protocols using two-hop connected dominating sets90.562006
Multicasting in ad hoc networks in the context of multiple channels and multiple interfaces.00.342005
A solution for the location problem in arbitrary computer networks using generic dominating sets00.342005
Improving The Efficiency And Reliability Of The Route Discovery Process In On-Demand Routing Protocols00.342005
Enhancing the Route Discovery Process of On-Demand Routing in Networks with Directional Antennas20.382004