September 2016
The WASN Lab is granted, as a donation by Texas Instruments, 10 Internet of Things (IoT) nodes with various communication capabilities. They will be integrated in the WASNLab IoT testbed.
September 2016
The WASN Lab is granted, as a donation by Texas Instruments, 10 Internet of Things (IoT) nodes with various communication capabilities. They will be integrated in the WASNLab IoT testbed.
July-August 2016
Federico Parisi, PhD student at the WASN Lab, will visit the Motion Analysis Lab of Harvard University (Boston, MA, USA), led by Prof. Paolo Bonato, for a few months to collaborate on inertial signal processing for biomedical applications. Prof. Ferrari visited the Motion Analysis Lab in August 2016, giving the speech “Signal Processing for Biomedical Applications, with an Outlook to IoT”.
June 2016
Federico Parisi, PhD student at the WASN Lab, wins the hackaton organized at the 13th Annual Body Sensor Networks Conference (BSN 2016), San Francisco, CA, USA.
June 2016
Prof. Nawaporn Wisitpongphan, from the Department of Data Communication and Networking, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Thiland, visits WASN Lab with colleagues and PhD students, to present their research activites and discuss about possible collaborations.
April 2016
The paper “Models, statistics, and rates of binary correlated sources,” co-authored by WASN Lab member M. Martalò is accepted for Elsevier Physical Communication (Apr. 2016. ISSN 1874-4907). Additional slides HERE
March 2016
Laura Belli receives her PhD in Information Technologies from the University of Parma, with the thesis “Efficient Data Management with Applications to IoT.” Tenth PhD graduate of WASN Lab.
March 2016
Andrea Gorrieri receives his PhD in Information Technologies from the University of Parma, with the thesis “Efficient Multi-hop Broadcast Data Dissemination in IoT and Smart Cities.” Ninth PhD graduate of WASN Lab.
March 2016
Muhammad Asim receives his PhD in Information Technologies from the University of Parma, with the thesis “Advanced Receivers for Next Generation Wireless Communication Systems.” Eighth PhD graduate of WASN Lab.
December 2015
Prof. Ferrari gives the invited talk “Cognitive Wireless Networking: Exploiting
Sensing Correlation and Position Information” at the Huawei Technologies’ Mathematical and Algorithmic Sciences Lab in Paris. The talk is based on joint work with Andrea Abrardo (University of Siena) and Marco Martalò (University of Parma).