Pritlove, Cheryl Capone, Geremy Kita, Helena Gladman, Stephanie Maganti, Manjula Jones, Jennifer M
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Nutrients
(1) Background: Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is one of the most prevalent and distressing side effects experienced by patients with cancer during and after treatment, and this negatively impacts all aspects of quality of life. An increasing body of evidence supports the role of poor nutritional status in the etiology of CRF and of specific diets in...
Darroudi, Seyed Mahdi Gomez, Carles
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) has become a major wireless technology for the Internet of Things (IoT). Recent efforts of academia, industry and standards development organizations have focused on creating BLE mesh network solutions. 6BLEMesh is a specification being developed by the IETF that defines an IPv6-oriented approach for BLE mesh networking. ...
Rashid, Adnan Pecorella, Tommaso Chiti, Francesco
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
The Internet of Things (IoT) has been one of the main focus areas of the research community in recent years, the requirements of which help network administrators to design and ensure the functionalities and resources of each device. Generally, two types of devices—constrained and unconstrained devices—are typical in the IoT environment. Devices wi...
Fuentes Samaniego, Raul Armando La, Vinh Hoa Cavalli, Ana Rosa Nolazco-Flores, Juan Arturo Ramirez Velarde, Raúl Valente
In this paper, we present a monitoring based approach for securing upper layer communications of WSN (Wireless Sensor Networks), the latter using IEEE802.15.4/6LoWPAN stacks and tinyDTLS. The monitoring techniques have been integrated as an extension to the industrial tool MMT (Montimage Monitoring Tool). The MMT-extension verifies that the network...
Foubert, Brandon Montavont, Julien
The IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) builds a Direction Oriented Directed Acyclic Graph (DODAG) rooted at one node.This node may act as a border router to provide Internet connectivity to the members of the DODAG but such a situation creates a single point of failure.Upon border router failure, all nodes connected to the...
Ayoub, W. Nouvel, F. Hmede, S. Samhat, A.E. Mroue, M. Prévotet, Jean-Christophe
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ayoub, wael Nouvel, Fabienne Hmede, Sarah Samhat, Abed Mroue, Mohamad Prévotet, Jean-Christophe
The rapid growth of IoT applications usage enables the Internet connectivity of a massive number of devices using different technologies. Most of these technologies, such as Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs), are non-IP due to the difficulties of using IP on constrained devices. These nodes are characterized by more constraints with respect to ...
Johansson, Jacob
IoT-devices are becoming more advanced and powerful than ever, and the applicationpotential is increasing rapidly. It is starting to become normal to have IoT-devices takingover mundane jobs such as controlling the climate at home, or monitoring e.g the water us-age of a household. These devices are usually constrained to be as cheap and primitive ...
Asratyan, Albert Joshi, Mandar
Immense amounts of water are wasted daily, and it is as important as ever to optimize our water consumption, especially considering that today around 850 million people lack access to clean water. With the rise of the Internet of Things, creating a monitoring system for this purpose becomes easier, but there arises a problem of interfacing water me...
davoli, luca antonini, mattia ferrari, gianluigi
The Internet of Things (IoT) will bring together billions of devices, denoted as Smart Objects (SOs), in an Internet-like architecture. Typically, SOs are embedded devices with severe constraints in terms of processing capabilities, available memory (RAM/ROM), and energy consumption. SOs tend to be deployed in environments in which the human interv...