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Carlo Fischione

Researcher at Royal Institute of Technology

Publications -  347
Citations -  7325

Carlo Fischione is an academic researcher from Royal Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 326 publications receiving 6088 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlo Fischione include New York University & Ericsson.

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Millimeter Wave Cellular Networks: A MAC Layer Perspective

TL;DR: This paper provides an integrated view on MAC layer issues for cellular networks, identifies new challenges and tradeoffs, and provides novel insights and solution approaches.
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Wireless Network Design for Control Systems: A Survey

TL;DR: This survey presents the state-of-the-art wireless network design and optimization for WNCS, while highlighting the tradeoff between the achievable performance and complexity of various approaches.
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A Survey of Enabling Technologies for Network Localization, Tracking, and Navigation

TL;DR: This survey provides a comprehensive review of cellular localization systems including recent results on 5G localization, and solutions based on wireless local area networks, highlighting those that are capable of computing 3D location in multi-floor indoor environments.
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A generalized Markov chain model for effective analysis of slotted IEEE 802.15.4

TL;DR: A generalized analysis of the IEEE 802.15.4 medium access control (MAC) protocol in terms of reliability, delay and energy consumption gives more accurate results than existing methods in the literature and Monte Carlo simulations confirm that the proposed approximations offer a satisfactory accuracy.
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The Sensable City: A Survey on the Deployment and Management for Smart City Monitoring

TL;DR: This paper provides an overview of the theoretical problems the sensor network monitoring systems for smart cities face, and what possible approaches may be used to solve these problems.