Smart environments based on IoT technologies

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University
Faculty/school/department
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Split
Size of the team
number of researchers number of supporting staff number of PhD students
3
3
2
Composition of Joint Unit of Research, if relevant

Electrical engineering

PI
PI name
Toni Perković
PI bio

Toni Perković researcher ID: D-5005-2017

Contact person and e-mail
Contact person
Boris Ljubenkov
Contact person e-mail
Short description of research profile

Network technologies Wireless networks Internet of Things Machine learning Mobile Internet Signal processing Network and system security Computer forensics Wireless sensor networks Communication systems.

Publications

Representative publications

Solic, Petar; Colella, Riccardo; Catarinucci, Luca; Perkovic, Toni; Patrono, Luigi  Proof of Presence: Novel Vehicle Detection System.  // Ieee wireless communications, 26 (2019), 6;  44-49
Perković, Toni; Čagalj, Mario; Kovačević, Tonko  LISA: Visible light based initialization and SMS based authentication of constrained IoT devices.  // Future generation computer systems, 97 (2019), August 2019;  105-118
Perković, Toni; Kovačević, Tonko; Čagalj, Mario  BlinkComm: Initialization of IoT Devices Using Visible Light Communication.  // Wireless communications and mobile computing, 2018 (2018), 8523078, 16
Danielly B Avancini; Joel JPC Rodrigues; Simion GB Martins; Ricardo AL Rabêlo; Jalal Al-Muhtadi; Petar Solic  Energy meters evolution in smart grids: A review.  // Journal of cleaner production, 217 (2019),  702715
Šolić, Petar; Blažević, Zoran; Škiljo, Maja; Patrono, Luigi  Impact of Tag Responsiveness on Gen2 RFID Throughput.  // IEEE communications letters, 20 (2016), 11;  2181-2184
Technology Expertise

The research group established an RFID Technology Laboratory equipped with various HF and UHF RFID readers, HF and UHF signal generators, spectrum analyzer and software-defined radio (SDR) systems, digital oscilloscope, personal and laptop computers, Arduino-based sensor systems technology, and systems based on LPWAN technology (LoRaWAN, NB-IoT, Sigfox). The laboratory has 3D print equipment as well as a system for making printed circuit boards.