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Mauro Tortonesi
Researcher at University of Ferrara
Publications - 95
Citations - 1128
Mauro Tortonesi is an academic researcher from University of Ferrara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Middleware & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 83 publications receiving 923 citations. Previous affiliations of Mauro Tortonesi include University of West Florida.
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Analyzing the applicability of Internet of Things to the battlefield environment
Niranjan Suri,Mauro Tortonesi,James Michaelis,Peter Budulas,Giacomo Benincasa,Stephen Russell,Cesare Stefanelli,Robert Winkler +7 more
TL;DR: Potential military operational activities that could benefit from commercial IoT technologies, including logistics, sensing/surveillance, and situation awareness are described and a roadmap for future research necessary to leverage IoT and apply it to the tactical battlefield environment is laid out.
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Exploring value-of-information-based approaches to support effective communications in tactical networks
TL;DR: The notion of determining the value of information in order to prioritize and filter information that is disseminated over these tactical networks is explored, focusing on the dissemination of information to and from dismounted soldiers in a battlefield environment.
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Peer-to-peer communications for tactical environments: Observations, requirements, and experiences
Niranjan Suri,Giacomo Benincasa,Mauro Tortonesi,Cesare Stefanelli,Jesse Kovach,Robert Winkler,Ralph Kohler,James Hanna,Louis Pochet,Scott Watson +9 more
TL;DR: This article reports on observations from several tactical networking experiments in which state-of-the-art applications and services that leverage P2P communications are deployed and analyzes the requirements that should be satisfied by P1P middleware for tactical environments.
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Multiple-UAV coordination and communications in tactical edge networks
TL;DR: A series of considerations and lessons learned that are collected in the experience with multiple- UAV coordination and communications in tactical edge networks are presented, and some of the main components of a middleware the authors specifically designed to support multiple-UAV operations are discussed.
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Taming the IoT data deluge: An innovative information-centric service model for fog computing applications
Mauro Tortonesi,Marco Govoni,Alessandro Morelli,Alessandro Morelli,Giulio Riberto,Cesare Stefanelli,Niranjan Suri,Niranjan Suri +7 more
TL;DR: The SPF Fog-as-a-Service platform is designed, which proposes a new information-centric and utility-based service model and allows the definition of self-adaptive and composition-friendly services, which can execute either on edge devices or in the Cloud.