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Dajana Cassioli

Researcher at University of L'Aquila

Publications -  91
Citations -  3858

Dajana Cassioli is an academic researcher from University of L'Aquila. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Wireless sensor network. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 68 publications receiving 3695 citations. Previous affiliations of Dajana Cassioli include Roma Tre University & Instituto Politécnico Nacional.

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The ultra-wide bandwidth indoor channel: from statistical model to simulations

TL;DR: A statistical model for the ultra-wide bandwidth (UWB) indoor channel is established based on an extensive measurement campaign in a typical modern office building with 2-ns delay resolution and it is found that the correlation between multipath components is negligible.
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A Comprehensive Standardized Model for Ultrawideband Propagation Channels

TL;DR: A comprehensive statistical model is described for ultrawideband propagation channels that is valid for a frequency range from 3-10 GHz, and a critical assessment of the applicability of the model and possible generalizations and improvements is presented.
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Wireless Communication Technologies for Safe Cooperative Cyber Physical Systems

TL;DR: An overview of five Co-CPS use cases, as introduced in the SafeCOP EU project, and a comprehensive analysis of the main existing wireless communication technologies giving details about the protocols developed within particular standardization bodies are provided.
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Performance of low-complexity RAKE reception in a realistic UWB channel

TL;DR: It is shown that the simpler PRAKE receiver is almost as good as the SRAKE even for a small number of fingers, and it is shown how this behavior can be related to the channel characteristics.
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A statistical model for the UWB indoor channel

TL;DR: It is shown that the power delay profile can be well modeled by a single exponential decay with a statistically distributed decay-time constant, and this results form the basis of a stochastic tapped-delay-line model of the ultra-wideband indoor channel.