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Tommaso Rossi
Researcher at University of Rome Tor Vergata
Publications - 61
Citations - 871
Tommaso Rossi is an academic researcher from University of Rome Tor Vergata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Communications satellite & W band. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 61 publications receiving 786 citations. Previous affiliations of Tommaso Rossi include Roma Tre University & Sapienza University of Rome.
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EHF for Satellite Communications: The New Broadband Frontier
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of the current status of research and technology in extremely high-frequency (EHF) satellite communications and taking a look at future perspectives in terms of applications and services.
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Satellite communication and propagation experiments through the alphasat Q/V band Aldo Paraboni technology demonstration payload
Tommaso Rossi,Mauro De Sanctis,Marina Ruggieri,Carlo Riva,Lorenzo Luini,G. Codispoti,E. Russo,Giorgia Parca +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of the Ka band radio frequency (RF) links both for the forward and for the return link was investigated for broadband distributed user access in HTS systems.
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Future space-based communications infrastructures based on High Throughput Satellites and Software Defined Networking
TL;DR: The use of SDN and NFV in a broadband satellite access scenario will be analyzed and some selected applications will be examied to identify possible benefits provided by these paradigms.
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Waveform design solutions for EHF broadband satellite communications
TL;DR: A detailed comparison of several waveforms in presence of nonlinear distortions and typical values of phase noise introduced at Q/W band will allow to draw some practical guidelines for the waveforms design of EHF broadband satellite communications.
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Experimental Missions in W -Band: A Small LEO Satellite Approach
Marco Lucente,Tommaso Rossi,A. Jebril,Marina Ruggieri,S. Pulitano,Antonio Iera,Antonella Molinaro,Claudio Sacchi,L. Zuliani +8 more
TL;DR: This paper is focused on the research work carried out in a preliminary phase of the IKNOW study and will also consider a number of elements related to the mission configuration, payload architecture, link analysis, potential RF impairment factors, and atmospheric effects.