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August 8, 2013 Read More →

Statistical analysis of the pulse-coupled synchronization strategy for wireless sensor networks

Y. Q. Wang, F. Nunez, F. J. Doyle III. Statistical analysis of the pulse-coupled synchronization strategy for wireless sensor networks.  IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing,  In press. [DOI]

May 2, 2013 Read More →

Increasing sync rate of pulse-coupled oscillators via phase response function design: theory and application to wireless networks

Y. Q. Wang, F. Nunez, F. J. Doyle III, “Increasing sync rate of pulse-coupled oscillators via phase response function design: theory and application to wireless networks,” IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology. (in press) [DOI]

Felipe Núñez Retamal
January 30, 2013 Read More →

Felipe Núñez Retamal

Former Graduate Student, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Fulbright Scholarship Recipient Research Control theory and its application to networks. I am currently focusing on Bio-inspired strategies to achieve robust synchronization of networks of autonomous agents communicating using wireless channels. Our algorithms aim to achieve fast synchronization while maintaining robustness with respect to network topology, […]

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October 2, 2012 Read More →

Energy-efficient pulse-coupled synchronization strategy design for wireless sensor networks through reduced idle listening

Y. Q. Wang, F. Nunez, F. J. Doyle III. “Energy-efficient pulse-coupled synchronization strategy design for wireless sensor networks through reduced idle listening,” IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol. 60, no. 10, 2012, pp. 5293–5306, October 2012. [DOI]