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Marco Zennaro

Researcher at International Centre for Theoretical Physics

Publications -  173
Citations -  2810

Marco Zennaro is an academic researcher from International Centre for Theoretical Physics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 161 publications receiving 2252 citations. Previous affiliations of Marco Zennaro include Royal Institute of Technology & University of California, Berkeley.

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TV white spaces, I presume?: the quest for TVWS in Malawi and Zambia

TL;DR: Evidence collected from measurements in Malawi and Zambia suggest that most UHF spectrum is already available both in urban as well as in rural areas and could be used to provide Internet connectivity.
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On-line Certification for All: The PINVOX Algorithm

TL;DR: A protoype algorithm: PINVOX (â??Personal Identification Number by Voice") for on-line certification is introduced to guarantee that scholars have followed, i.e., listened and watched, a complete recorded lecture with the option of earning a certificate or diploma of completion after remotely attending courses.
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Architecting a Low Cost Television White Space Network For Developing Regions

TL;DR: This paper proposes a low cost and an energy efficient TVWS network device that uses an embedded linux board equipped with a miniPCI card operating in the TVWS frequencies, for which the RF performance and power consumption are tested for comparison to those of a commercial TVWS equipment.
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A LoRa enabled sustainable messaging system for isolated communities

TL;DR: This paper describes a low-cost and low-power system based on the LoRa protocol to provide a messaging system without being subject to recurring costs and falls in the category of community networks, where users build their own network as no infrastructure is available.
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A Low Cost Edge Computing and LoRaWAN Real Time Video Analytics for Road Traffic Monitoring

TL;DR: In this article, a real-time video analytics using low-cost IoT devices and LoRaWAN networks is proposed to realize new services and applications that include traffic management through IoT edge computing.