Jaime Lloret mainly investigates Computer network, Wireless sensor network, Wireless, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks and Real-time computing. His research integrates issues of Wireless ad hoc network and Vehicular ad hoc network in his study of Computer network. His study in Wireless sensor network is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Distributed computing, Wireless network, Wireless mesh network, Electronic engineering and Efficient energy use.
The various areas that Jaime Lloret examines in his Wireless study include Radio propagation, RSS, Data transmission and Position. His Key distribution in wireless sensor networks research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Energy consumption and Wi-Fi array. His research in Real-time computing intersects with topics in Session, Signal and Software deployment.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer network, Wireless sensor network, Wireless, Distributed computing and Real-time computing. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Wireless ad hoc network and Wireless network. His Wireless sensor network research incorporates themes from Energy consumption, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, Network topology, Node and Efficient energy use.
The subject of his Wireless research is within the realm of Telecommunications. His research links Scalability with Distributed computing. His studies deal with areas such as IPTV and Multimedia as well as Quality of service.
His primary scientific interests are in Computer network, Wireless sensor network, Energy consumption, Wireless and Distributed computing. His Computer network research includes elements of Wireless ad hoc network and Transmission. His Wireless sensor network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Node, Remote sensing, Precision agriculture and Data transmission.
In his research, Artificial neural network is intimately related to Real-time computing, which falls under the overarching field of Energy consumption. Wireless is a subfield of Telecommunications that Jaime Lloret investigates. His research in Distributed computing intersects with topics in Denial-of-service attack, Optimization problem, Edge computing and Software deployment.
Computer network, Distributed computing, Energy consumption, Wireless sensor network and Wireless are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Computer network study are interwoven with issues in Throughput and Efficient energy use. His research investigates the connection between Distributed computing and topics such as Energy that intersect with issues in Algorithm and Electricity generation.
His studies deal with areas such as Energy harvesting, Software deployment, Cellular network and Wide area network as well as Energy consumption. In his work, Mobile wireless sensor network, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks and Sleep mode is strongly intertwined with Artificial neural network, which is a subfield of Wireless sensor network. His work carried out in the field of Wireless brings together such families of science as MQTT, Iot gateway, Shared resource, System deployment and Trajectory.
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A Survey on Electric Power Demand Forecasting: Future Trends in Smart Grids, Microgrids and Smart Buildings
Luis Hernandez;Carlos Baladron;Javier M. Aguiar;Belen Carro.
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2014)
Context-aware vehicular cyber-physical systems with cloud support: architecture, challenges, and solutions
Jiafu Wan;Daqiang Zhang;Shengjie Zhao;Laurence T. Yang.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2014)
A wireless sensor network deployment for rural and forest fire detection and verification.
Jaime Lloret;Miguel Garcia;Diana Bri;Sandra Sendra.
Sensors (2009)
Network Traffic Classifier With Convolutional and Recurrent Neural Networks for Internet of Things
Manuel Lopez-Martin;Belen Carro;Antonio Sanchez-Esguevillas;Jaime Lloret.
IEEE Access (2017)
A multi-agent system architecture for smart grid management and forecasting of energy demand in virtual power plants
L. Hernandez;C. Baladron;J. M. Aguiar;B. Carro.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2013)
Multimedia group and inter-stream synchronization techniques: A comparative study
Fernando Boronat;Jaime Lloret;Miguel García.
Information Systems (2009)
Power Saving and Energy Optimization Techniques for Wireless Sensor Neworks (Invited Paper)
Sandra Sendra;Jaime Lloret;Miguel Garcia;José F. Toledo.
Journal of Communications (2011)
An Integrated IoT Architecture for Smart Metering
Jaime Lloret;Jesus Tomas;Alejandro Canovas;Lorena Parra.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2016)
Artificial neural networks for short-term load forecasting in microgrids environment
Luis Hernández;Carlos Baladrón;Javier M. Aguiar;Belén Carro.
Energy (2014)
Secure Surveillance Framework for IoT Systems Using Probabilistic Image Encryption
Khan Muhammad;Rafik Hamza;Jamil Ahmad;Jaime Lloret.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics (2018)
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