Information about Author
Name, Surname:

Nikolajs Bogdanovs

Department:

(33300) Fotonikas, elektronikas un elektronisko sakaru institūts

Scientific Degree:

Doktors

Research interests:

E-mail:

Nikolajs.Bogdanovs(at)rtu.lv

ORCID: orcid-logo 0000-0001-9041-0609
Publications
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Intelligent Traffic Routing Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks
(2024)
Jurijs Titovičs, Romualds Beļinskis, Nikolajs Bogdanovs, Sandis Spolītis, Elans Grabs, Tianhua Chen, Aleksandrs Ipatovs
Full-text conference paper published in conference proceedings indexed in SCOPUS or WOS database
Propagation Losses Algorithm for Indoor Wireless Sensor Network
(2023)
Romualds Beļinskis, Nikolajs Bogdanovs, Jurijs Titovičs, Aleksandrs Ipatovs, Jānis Klūga, Dmitrijs Čulkovs
Full-text conference paper published in conference proceedings indexed in SCOPUS or WOS database
Propagation Losses Algorithm Development for Wireless Sensor Network
(2020)
Romualds Beļinskis, Nikolajs Bogdanovs, Ernests Pētersons, Aleksandrs Ipatovs
Full-text conference paper published in conference proceedings indexed in SCOPUS or WOS database
Evaporative Cooling Technology Efficiency Compared to Traditional Cooling System - Case Study
(2020)
Viktors Afoņičevs, Uldis Strauts, Nikolajs Bogdanovs, Arturs Lešinskis
Full-text conference paper published in conference proceedings indexed in SCOPUS or WOS database
Routing Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Network Considering Propagation Losses
(2019)
Romualds Beļinskis, Nikolajs Bogdanovs, Ernests Pētersons, Aleksandrs Ipatovs, Toms Salgals
Full-text conference paper published in conference proceedings indexed in SCOPUS or WOS database
Smith Predictor for Control of the Temperature Process with Long Dead Time
(2019)
Nikolajs Bogdanovs, Romualds Beļinskis, Andris Krūmiņš, Ernests Pētersons, Aleksandrs Ipatovs
Full-text conference paper published in conference proceedings indexed in SCOPUS or WOS database

Projects
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Telekomunikāciju institūts (34-13100-RSFF.TKI)
Ģirts Ivanovs