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Simone Morosi

Researcher at University of Florence

Publications -  146
Citations -  1151

Simone Morosi is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multipath propagation & Multiuser detection. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 145 publications receiving 995 citations. Previous affiliations of Simone Morosi include University of Modena and Reggio Emilia.

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Probabilistic Context-Aware Step Length Estimation for Pedestrian Dead Reckoning

TL;DR: A weighted context-based step length estimation algorithm for pedestrian dead reckoning that provides more robust performance when the context is uncertain and uses step lengths computed for different contexts weighted by the context probabilities.
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Comparison of CDMA and OFDM techniques for downstream power-line communications on low voltage grid

TL;DR: In this article, a fair comparison between direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems for broadband downstream power-line communications (PLCs) is provided.
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Energy Efficiency Perspectives of PMR Networks

TL;DR: The feasibility of energy efficient solutions for current and potentially future PMR networks are focused on, by providing a mathematical formulation of power consumption in TETRA base stations and assessing possible business models and energy saving solutions for enhanced mission-critical operations.
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From Connectivity to Advanced Internet Services: A Comprehensive Review of Small Satellites Communications and Networks

TL;DR: An overview of recent advances and development trends in the field of small satellites is provided, with a special focus on telecommunication aspects such as the use of higher frequency bands, optical communications, new protocols, and advanced architectures.
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SALICE project: Satellite-Assisted Localization and Communication Systems for Emergency Services

TL;DR: The article analyzes the proposed strategies and the most significant project results in pursuing both the global coverage of the emergency areas and the development of a reconfigurable and cooperative NAV/COM system.