
Jonathan de Carvalho SilvaFederal University of São Paulo | UNIFESP
Jonathan de Carvalho Silva
Master of Engineering
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Introduction
Jonathan de Carvalho Silva currently works at the Department of Science and Computer Engineering, Universidade Federal de São Paulos. Jonathan does research in Algorithms, Electronic Engineering and Telecommunications Engineering, and Software Tests
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January 2013 - May 2017
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Publications (17)
Clean Architecture (CA) aims to address the need for more
loosely coupled components and better cohesion. CA focuses on prepar-
ing software engineers to write more stable, durable, and flexible appli-
cations capable of distinguishing between details (e.g., what framework
it uses) and the business logic requirements. A literature review shows
that...
Connected objects to the Internet (computers, sensors, smartphones, smart watches,...) are part of daily life and their interconnection perform the Internet of Things (IoT) vision. IoT solutions are used in various domains, such as healthcare, industry, agriculture, and cities. IoT networks are often characterized by resource-constrained devices an...
Internet of Things (IoT) management systems require scalability, standardized communication, and context-awareness to achieve the management of connected devices with security and accuracy in real environments. Interoperability and heterogeneity between hardware and application layers are also critical issues. To attend to the network requirements...
The Internet of Things (IoT) vision requires increasingly more sensor nodes interconnected and a network solution that may accommodate these requirements accordingly. In wireless sensor networks, there are energy-limited devices; therefore techniques to save energy have become a significant research trend. Other issues such as latency, range covera...
Resumo— O conceito de cidade inteligente nasceu para fornecer qualidade de vida aos cidadãos. A ideia-chavé e a integraçintegraç˜integração de serviços de sistemas de informaçinformaç˜informação de cada domínio, como sá ude, educaçeducaç˜educação, transporte, rede de energia e etc., de uma determinada cidade com o objetivo de fornecer serviços p ´...
Hoje em dia, a IoT (Internet das Coisas) exige que cada vez mais sensores estejam interligados. No entanto, as Redes de Sensores sem Fio são constituídas por dispositivos com limitação de energia, o que torna as técnicas para economia de energia uma tendência na pesquisa. Por outro lado, a redução de energia tem um custo para a rede, e suas consequ...
Ever reducing costs for building micro-electro-mechanical systems have boosted the growth of WSNs (Wireless Sensor Networks), allowing greater sensing coverage through the connection of more nodes to a network. Despite its advantages , the complexity of the management of these devices interactions has also increased. Thus, the assessment of differe...
Everyday, more sensor nodes become interconnected to make the Internet of Things real. However, since Wireless Sensor Networks comprise energy-limited devices, techniques to save energy have become a trend in research. Since energy-saving comes at a cost to the network, its consequences must be thoroughly considered in order to keep their communica...
Manuscrito recebido em 18 de março de 2012; revisado em 01 de abril de 2012. J. C. Silva (jonathancarvalho535@gmail.com) e J. M. C. Brito (brito@inatel.br) pertencem ao Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações-Inatel. Av. João de Camargo, 510-Santa Rita do Sapucaí-MG-Brasil-37540-000. Abstract – The cognitive radio technology is a strong candidate as...