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Mirco Musolesi
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 229
Citations - 13584
Mirco Musolesi is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Complex network & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 214 publications receiving 12322 citations. Previous affiliations of Mirco Musolesi include University of St Andrews & University of Cambridge.
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Sensing meets mobile social networks: the design, implementation and evaluation of the CenceMe application
Emiliano Miluzzo,Nicholas D. Lane,Kristof Fodor,Ronald Peterson,Hong Lu,Mirco Musolesi,Shane B. Eisenman,Xiao Zheng,Andrew T. Campbell +8 more
TL;DR: The CenceMe application is presented, which represents the first system that combines the inference of the presence of individuals using off-the-shelf, sensor-enabled mobile phones with sharing of this information through social networking applications such as Facebook and MySpace.
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The Rise of People-Centric Sensing
Andrew T. Campbell,Shane B. Eisenman,Nicholas D. Lane,Emiliano Miluzzo,Ronald Peterson,Hong Lu,Xiao Zheng,Mirco Musolesi,Kristof Fodor,Gahng-Seop Ahn +9 more
TL;DR: In the MetroSense Project's vision of people-centric sensing, users are the key architectural system component, enabling a host of new application areas such as personal, public, and social sensing.
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Socially-aware routing for publish-subscribe in delay-tolerant mobile ad hoc networks
TL;DR: SocialCast is proposed, a routing framework for publish-subscribe that exploits predictions based on metrics of social interaction to identify the best information carriers and shows that prediction of colocation and node mobility allow for maintaining a very high and steady event delivery with low overhead and latency.
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EmotionSense: a mobile phones based adaptive platform for experimental social psychology research
Kiran K. Rachuri,Mirco Musolesi,Cecilia Mascolo,Peter J. Rentfrow,Chris Longworth,Andrius Aucinas +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown how speakers and participants' emotions can be automatically detected by means of classifiers running locally on off-the-shelf mobile phones, and how speaking and interactions can be correlated with activity and location measures.
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Adaptive routing for intermittently connected mobile ad hoc networks
TL;DR: This work presents the context-aware routing (CAR) algorithm, a novel approach to the provision of asynchronous communication in partially-connected mobile ad hoc networks, based on the intelligent placement of messages.