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Alfredo D'Elia
Researcher at University of Bologna
Publications - 38
Citations - 667
Alfredo D'Elia is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interoperability & Semantic Web. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 38 publications receiving 608 citations.
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Semantic Interoperability Architecture for Pervasive Computing and Internet of Things
Jussi Kiljander,Alfredo D'Elia,Francesco Morandi,Pasi Hyttinen,Janne Takalo-Mattila,Arto Ylisaukko-oja,Juha-Pekka Soininen,Tullio Salmon Cinotti +7 more
TL;DR: This work presents a novel semantic level interoperability architecture for pervasive computing and IoTs that conforms to the common IoT-A architecture reference model (ARM), and maps the central components of the architecture to the IoT-ARM.
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A Semantic Publish-Subscribe Architecture for the Internet of Things
Luca Roffia,Francesco Morandi,Jussi Kiljander,Alfredo D'Elia,Fabio Vergari,Fabio Viola,Luciano Bononi,Tullio Salmon Cinotti +7 more
TL;DR: A novel event detection algorithm, tailored on the IoT specificities (i.e., heterogeneous events need to be detected and continuous updates of few RDF triples dominate with respect to more complex updates), is presented along with the envisioned application design pattern and performance evaluation model.
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RedSib: A smart-M3 semantic information broker implementation
TL;DR: A renewedSmart-M3 Semantic Information Broker implementation with increased performance and usability levels is proposed with many features added or modified, preserving compatibility with the previous release.
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An Integrated Simulation Framework to Model Electric Vehicle Operations and Services
Luca Bedogni,Luciano Bononi,Marco Di Felice,Alfredo D'Elia,Randolf Mock,Francesco Morandi,Simone Rondelli,Tullio Salmon Cinotti,Fabio Vergari +8 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel EV simulation platform that can assist in the predeployment of charging infrastructures and services on realistic large-scale EM scenarios, and introduces the Mobile Application Zoo, which is a sandbox through which EM-related mobile applications can be seamlessly integrated within the simulation platform to be validated on virtual environments before their deployment on real scenarios.
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A smart space application to dynamically relate medical and environmental information
Fabio Vergari,Sara Bartolini,Federico Spadini,Alfredo D'Elia,Guido Zamagni,Luca Roffia,Tullio Salmon Cinotti +6 more
TL;DR: In this application the ambient information is used to enrich the biomedical data and provide a more complete picture to the information consumers, such as doctors and building superintendents, in this cross-domain application for ambient and health monitoring.