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Antonio Corradi

Researcher at University of Bologna

Publications -  328
Citations -  8595

Antonio Corradi is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mobile computing & Middleware. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 328 publications receiving 7946 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Corradi include Eindhoven University of Technology & University of Ferrara.

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An introduction to InP-based generic integration technology

TL;DR: The paper explains the concept of generic photonic integration technology using the technology developed by the COBRA research institute of TU Eindhoven as an example, and it describes the current status and prospects of generic InP-based integration technology.
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Mobeyes: smart mobs for urban monitoring with a vehicular sensor network

TL;DR: The reported experimental/analytic results show that MobEyes can harvest summaries and build a low-cost distributed index with reasonable completeness, good scalability, and limited overhead.
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Convergence of MANET and WSN in IoT Urban Scenarios

TL;DR: This paper proposes an original solution to integrate and opportunistically exploit MANET overlays, impromptu, and collaboratively formed over WSNs, to boost urban data harvesting in IoT.
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A survey of context data distribution for mobile ubiquitous systems

TL;DR: A unified architectural model and a new taxonomy for context data distribution are presented by considering and comparing a large number of solutions and some of the research challenges still unsolved are drawn and identify some possible directions for future work.
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Fostering participaction in smart cities: a geo-social crowdsensing platform

TL;DR: A crowdsensing platform with three main original technical aspects: an innovative geo-social model to profile users along different variables, such as time, location, social interaction, service usage, and human activities; a matching algorithm to autonomously choose people to involve in participActions and to quantify the performance of their sensing.