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Anton Ageev
Also published under:A. Ageev
Affiliation
Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science, University of Trento, Trento, Italy
Topic
Wireless Sensor Networks,Interval Duration,Time Interval,Time Synchronization,Wireless Module,Amount Of Power,Application Layer,Average Power Consumption,Digital Multimeter,Duty Cycle,Medium Access Control,Medium Access Control Layer,Monitoring Task,Power Consumption,Sensor Networks,Sleep Mode,Solid Line,Synchronization Algorithm,Synchronization Task,Synchronous Events,Access Time,Adaptive Synchronization,Average Voltage,Battery Lifetime,Bitrate,Channel Access,Clock Rate,Common Reference,Communication Latency,Dashed Line,Data Packets,Deterministic,Drain Current,Drift Rate,Effect Of Accuracy,Energy Harvesting,Energy Source,Evaluation Procedure,First Approximation,Function Of Size,Function Of Time,IEEE Standard,Information Bits,Leaf Node,Limited Computational Resources,Local Variations,Lognormal,Mean Of Distribution,Measurement Uncertainty,Moderate Noise,
Biography
Anton Ageev received the B. S. and M. S. degree in Electronics Engineering from Russian State Technological University, Moscow, Russia in 2004 and 2006, respectively. Since November 2006 he has been a Ph. D. student at the Department of Information and Communication Technologies of the University of Trento, Trento, Italy. His research interests comprise embedded systems design with an emphasis on the time synchronization of wireless sensor networks.