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Gianmarco Baldini

Researcher at Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen

Publications -  141
Citations -  2775

Gianmarco Baldini is an academic researcher from Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognitive radio & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 127 publications receiving 2129 citations. Previous affiliations of Gianmarco Baldini include Sapienza University of Rome.

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Security Aspects in Software Defined Radio and Cognitive Radio Networks: A Survey and A Way Ahead

TL;DR: An overview of the SDR and CR certification process and how it is related to the security aspects is provided and the most critical challenges are summarized in the context of the future evolution of SDR/CR technologies.
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Survey of Wireless Communication Technologies for Public Safety

TL;DR: The outstanding challenges in this area, the status of wireless communication technologies in this particular domain and the current regulatory, standardization and research activities to address the identified challenges are surveyed, with a particular focus on USA and Europe.
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DIAT: A Scalable Distributed Architecture for IoT

TL;DR: A Distributed Internet-like Architecture for Things (DIAT), which will overcome most of the obstacles in the process of large-scale expansion of IoT, and specifically addresses heterogeneity of IoT devices, and enables seamless addition of new devices across applications.
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Security and privacy issues for an IoT based smart home

TL;DR: This work sets up the scene for a security and privacy threat analysis for a typical smart home architecture using off the shelf components, and employs a smart home IoT architecture that enables users to interact with it through various devices that support smart house management, and analyzes different scenarios to identify possible security and Privacy issues for users.