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Italo Atzeni

Researcher at University of Oulu

Publications -  59
Citations -  1715

Italo Atzeni is an academic researcher from University of Oulu. The author has contributed to research in topics: MIMO & Telecommunications link. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1390 citations. Previous affiliations of Italo Atzeni include Institut Eurécom & Huawei.

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Demand-Side Management via Distributed Energy Generation and Storage Optimization

TL;DR: A distributed algorithm to be run on the users' smart meters, which provides the optimal production and/or storage strategies, while preserving the privacy of the users and minimizing the required signaling with the central unit is presented.
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White Paper on Broadband Connectivity in 6G

TL;DR: This white paper explores the road to implementing broadband connectivity in future 6G wireless systems, from extreme capacity with peak data rates up to 1 Tbps, to raising the typical data rates by orders-of-magnitude, to support broadband connectivity at railway speeds up to 1000 km/h.
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Noncooperative and Cooperative Optimization of Distributed Energy Generation and Storage in the Demand-Side of the Smart Grid

TL;DR: This paper focuses on a smart grid in which the demand-side comprises traditional users as well as users owning some kind of distributed energy source and/or energy storage device, by means of a day-ahead demand- side management mechanism regulated through an independent central unit.
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Downlink Cellular Network Analysis With LOS/NLOS Propagation and Elevated Base Stations

TL;DR: It is shown that network densification eventually leads to near-universal outage even for moderately low BS densities: in particular, the maximum area spectral efficiency is proportional to the inverse of the square of the BS height.
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Scoring the Terabit/s Goal:Broadband Connectivity in 6G

TL;DR: The road to vastly improving the broadband connectivity in future 6G wireless systems is explored, from extreme capacity with peak data rates up to 1 Tbps, to raising the typical data rates by orders-of-magnitude, and supporting broadband connectivity at railway speeds up to 1000 km/h.