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Michele Luglio
Researcher at University of Rome Tor Vergata
Publications - 139
Citations - 1260
Michele Luglio is an academic researcher from University of Rome Tor Vergata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Communications satellite & TCP tuning. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 131 publications receiving 1131 citations. Previous affiliations of Michele Luglio include Sapienza University of Rome.
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A survey of architectures and scenarios in satellite-based wireless sensor networks: system design aspects
Nedo Celandroni,Erina Ferro,Alberto Gotta,Gabriele Oligeri,Cesare Roseti,Michele Luglio,Igor Bisio,Marco Cello,Franco Davoli,Athanasios D. Panagopoulos,Marios I. Poulakis,Stavroula Vassaki,T. de Cola,M. A. Marchitti,Yim Fun Hu,Prashant Pillai,Suraj Verma,K. Xu,Guray Acar +18 more
TL;DR: Architectural aspects related to WSNs in some way connected with a satellite link are addressed, a topic that presents challenging interworking aspects and requirements of the most meaningful WSN applications have been drawn and matched to characteristics of various satellite/space systems.
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Wide-band CDMA for the UMTS/IMT-2000 satellite component
D. Boudreau,Giuseppe Caire,Giovanni Emanuele Corazza,R. De Gaudenzi,Gennaro Gallinaro,Michele Luglio,R. Lyons,J. Romero-Garcia,A. Vernucci,H. Widmer +9 more
TL;DR: The main aspects relevant to the development of a third-generation radio transmission technology (RTT) concept identified as satellite wide-band CDMA (SW-CDMA) are described, which has been accepted by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) as one of the possible RTTs for the satellite component of International Mobile Telecommunications-2000.
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On-board satellite "split TCP" proxy
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider an evolution of TCP proxy on board the satellite that further subdivides the end-to-end connection into separate TCP connections between ground and space.
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Transport layer protocols and architectures for satellite networks
Carlo Caini,Rosario Firrincieli,Mario Marchese,Tomaso de Cola,Michele Luglio,Cesare Roseti,Nedo Celandroni,Francesco Potortì +7 more
TL;DR: From this analysis, it emerges that DTN architectures could integrate some of the most efficient solutions from the other categories, by inserting them in a new rigorous framework, and may represent a promising solution for solvingSome of the important problems posed at the transport layer by satellite networks, at least in a medium‐to‐long‐term perspective.
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Analysis and performance evaluation of a burst-based TCP for satellite DVB RCS links
TL;DR: A burst-based TCP, named TCP Noordwijk (TCPN), is introduced to improve on standard congestion-control mechanisms and to evaluate performance, which has been implemented on the Network Simulator NS-2.