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Sanjay E. Sarma

Sanjay E. Sarma

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Computer Science

D-Index
52
Citations
19486
World Ranking
4955
National Ranking
2306

Overview

Sanjay E. Sarma is affiliated with MIT in the United States and has an extensive research portfolio primarily focused on engineering and computer science. Their work encompasses multiple subfields such as electrical and electronic engineering, media technology, biomedical engineering, artificial intelligence, and information systems.

The scientist's research addresses several main topics, including:

  • RFID technology advancements
  • Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
  • QR Code Applications and Technologies
  • COVID-19 diagnosis using AI
  • Machine Learning in Healthcare
  • Food Supply Chain Traceability
  • User Authentication and Security Systems

Recent papers by Sarma include:

  • A Novel "Smart Skin" Sensor for Chipless RFID-Based Structural Health Monitoring Applications (2020), IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • Hi Sigma, do I have the Coronavirus?: Call for a New Artificial Intelligence Approach to Support Health Care Professionals Dealing With The COVID-19 Pandemic (2020), arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Detecting Breaks in Cold Chain Integrity Using Chipless RFID Time-Temperature Sensors (2022), IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Location-Based Schemes for Mitigating Cyber Threats on Connected and Automated Vehicles: A Survey and Design Framework (2020), IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems

Sarma frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Rahul Bhattacharyya
  • Fátima Villa-González
  • Dajiang Suo
  • Heyi Li
  • Joan Melià-Seguí

Publication venues where Sarma's work appears include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology

Their contributions extend to book publications as well, with a notable work titled Workforce Education published by The MIT Press in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Dynamic Graph CNN for Learning on Point Clouds

    Yue Wang;Yongbin Sun;Ziwei Liu;Sanjay E. Sarma

  • Security and Privacy Aspects of Low-Cost Radio Frequency Identification Systems

    Stephen A. Weis;Sanjay E. Sarma;Ronald L. Rivest;Daniel W. Engels

  • RFID Systems and Security and Privacy Implications

    Sanjay E. Sarma;Stephen A. Weis;Daniel W. Engels

  • Auto ID systems and intelligent manufacturing control

    Duncan McFarlane;Sanjay Sarma;Jin Lung Chirn;C.Y Wong

  • The reader collision problem

    D.W. Engels;S.E. Sarma

  • Colorwave: an anticollision algorithm for the reader collision problem

    J. Waldrop;D.W. Engels;S.E. Sarma

  • A Survey of the Connected Vehicle Landscape—Architectures, Enabling Technologies, Applications, and Development Areas

    Joshua E. Siegel;Dylan C. Erb;Sanjay E. Sarma

  • I. Radio-Frequency Identification: Security Risks and Challenges

    Sanjay E. Sarma;Stephen A. Weis;Daniel W. Engels

  • A Generalized Laplacian of Gaussian Filter for Blob Detection and Its Applications

    Hui Kong;Hatice Cinar Akakin;Sanjay E. Sarma

  • Radio frequency identification and the electronic product code

    S. Sarma;D. Brock;D. Engels

  • Managing RFID data

    Sudarshan S. Chawathe;Venkat Krishnamurthy;Sridhar Ramachandran;Sanjay Sarma

  • Colorwave: a MAC for RFID reader networks

    J. Waldrop;D.W. Engels;S.E. Sarma

  • LiDAR Iris for Loop-Closure Detection

    Ying Wang;Zezhou Sun;Cheng-Zhong Xu;Sanjay E. Sarma

  • HiQ: a hierarchical Q-learning algorithm to solve the reader collision problem

    J. Ho;D.W. Engels;S.E. Sarma

  • Low-Cost, Ubiquitous RFID-Tag-Antenna-Based Sensing

    R Bhattacharyya;C Floerkemeier;S Sarma

  • Generating 5-axis NC roughing paths directly from a tessellated representation

    Mahadevan Balasubramaniam;P. Laxmiprasad;Sanjay E. Sarma;Z. Shaikh

  • PointGrow: Autoregressively Learned Point Cloud Generation with Self-Attention

    Yongbin Sun;Yue Wang;Ziwei Liu;Joshua E Siegel

  • Toolpath generation along directions of maximum kinematic performance; a first cut at machine-optimal paths

    Taejung Kim;Sanjay E. Sarma

  • - Managing RFID Data: Extended Abstract

    Sudarshan S. Chawathe;Venkat Krishnamurthy;Sridhar Ramachandran;Sanjay Sarma

  • Urban Street Lighting Infrastructure Monitoring Using a Mobile Sensor Platform

    Sumeet Kumar;Ajay Deshpande;Stephen S. Ho;Jason S. Ku

  • THE INTELLIGENT PRODUCT IN MANUFACTURING CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT

    Duncan McFarlane;Sanjay Sarma;Jin Lung Chirn;C Y Wong

Frequent Co-Authors

Nemai Chandra Karmakar
Nemai Chandra Karmakar Monash University
Duncan McFarlane
Duncan McFarlane University of Cambridge
Ziwei Liu
Ziwei Liu Nanyang Technological University
Paul K. Wright
Paul K. Wright University of California, Berkeley
Elgar Fleisch
Elgar Fleisch ETH Zurich
Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena
Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena Georgia Institute of Technology
Michael Barrett
Michael Barrett University of Cambridge

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