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IEEE IoT Journal article accepted for publication!

Surviving the Hair Dryer: Continuous Calibration of a Crystal-Free Mote-on-Chip. Tengfei Chang, Thomas Watteyne, Brad Wheeler, Filip Maksimovic, David C. Burnett, Kris Pister. IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 26 August 2021.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2021/08/26 2022/01/20News

DCOSS paper accepted for presentation!

Impact of Connectivity Degradation on Networked Robotic Swarm Cooperation. Razanne Abu-Aisheh, Francesco Bronzino, Myriana Rifai, Thomas Watteyne. IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS), 14-16 July 2021.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2021/07/14 2022/01/22News

DCOSS paper accepted for presentation!

Accelerating 6TiSCH Network Formation. Yasuyuki Tanaka, Pascale Minet, Thomas Watteyne, Fumio Teraoka. IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS), 14-16 July 2021.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2021/07/14 2022/01/22News

IEEE Access article accepted for publication!

g6TiSCH: Generalized 6TiSCH for Agile Multi-PHY Wireless Networking. Mina Rady, Quentin Lampin, Dominique Barthel, Thomas Watteyne. IEEE Access Journal, vol. 9, pp. 1-15, June 2021

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2021/06/01 2022/01/20News

MDPI Sensors article accepted for publication!

Performance of the Transport Layer Security Handshake over 6TiSCH. Timothy Claeys, Malisa Vucinic, Thomas Watteyne, Franck Rousseau, Bernard Tourancheau. MDPI Sensors, Special Issue on Dependable IoT Networking, March 2021.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2021/03/01 2022/01/20News

MDPI Sensors article accepted for publication!

6DYN: 6TiSCH with Heterogeneous Slot Durations. Mina Rady, Quentin Lampin, Dominique Barthel, Thomas Watteyne. MDPI Sensors, Special Issue on Dependable IoT Networking, February 2021.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2021/02/01 2022/01/20News

IEEE PEMWN paper accepted for presentation!

RIOT and OpenWSN 6TiSCH: Happy Together. Timothy Claeys, Francois-Xavier Molina, Malisa Vucinic, Thomas Watteyne. IFIP/IEEE Conference on Performance Evaluation and Modeling in Wired and Wireless Networks (PEMWN), 2-3 December 2020. [pdf]

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2020/12/01 2021/01/19News

IEEE Communications Magazine article accepted for publication!

LoRa-E: Overview and Performance Analysis. Guillem Boquet, Pere Tuset-Peiró, Ferran Adelantado, Thomas Watteyne, Xavier Vilajosana. IEEE Communications Magazine, to appear in 2020.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2020/12/01 2021/01/19News

RFC8930 published!

On Forwarding 6LoWPAN Fragments over a Multi-Hop IPv6 Network. Thomas Watteyne, Pascal Thubert, Carsten Bormann. IETF RFC 8930, November 2020.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2020/11/19 2021/01/19News

MDPI Sensors article accepted for publication!

No Free Lunch: Characterizing the Performance of 6TiSCH when using Different Physical Layers. Mina Rady, Dominique Barthel, Quentin Lampin, Thomas Watteyne. MDPI Sensors, to appear in 2020.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2020/11/01 2021/01/19News
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