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Computer Science

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52
Citations
9301
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5141
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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

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53
Citations
9381
World Ranking
2450
National Ranking
62

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the development and application of random matrix methods in information theory

Overview

Antonia M. Tulino is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy. Their research spans multiple areas primarily within Computer Science and Engineering, with a focus on subfields such as Computer Networks and Communications, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's work covers a variety of main topics including:

  • Caching and Content Delivery
  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
  • Software-Defined Networks and 5G
  • Age of Information Optimization
  • Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
  • Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
  • Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis

Tulino has contributed significantly to academic literature, publishing papers in both journal articles and conference proceedings. Some recent papers include:

  • Service Placement and Request Routing in MEC Networks With Storage, Computation, and Communication Constraints (2020), IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
  • Joint Compute-Caching-Communication Control for Online Data-Intensive Service Delivery (2023), IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • Opportunistic Sensing Using mmWave Communication Signals: A Subspace Approach (2021), IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • Optimal Control of Distributed Computing Networks With Mixed-Cast Traffic Flows (2021), IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
  • Gridless Multidimensional Angle-of-Arrival Estimation for Arbitrary 3D Antenna Arrays (2021), Institutional Research Information System (Università degli Studi di Trento)

The publication venues where Tulino frequently appears include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
  • Institutional Research Information System (Università degli Studi di Trento)
  • IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Tulino's research, with frequent co-authors being:

  • Jaime Llorca
  • Andreas F. Molisch
  • Yang Cai
  • Matilde Sánchez-Fernández

Antonia M. Tulino's contributions have also been recognized through the award of IEEE Fellow in 2013, cited for contributions to the development and application of random matrix methods in information theory.

Best Publications

  • Optimum power allocation for parallel Gaussian channels with arbitrary input distributions

    A. Lozano;A.M. Tulino;S. Verdu

  • Impact of antenna correlation on the capacity of multiantenna channels

    A.M. Tulino;A. Lozano;S. Verdu

  • Multiple-antenna capacity in the low-power regime

    A. Lozano;A.M. Tulino;S. Verdu

  • High-SNR power offset in multiantenna communication

    A. Lozano;A.M. Tulino;S. Verdu

  • Network MIMO With Linear Zero-Forcing Beamforming: Large System Analysis, Impact of Channel Estimation, and Reduced-Complexity Scheduling

    Hoon Huh;A. M. Tulino;G. Caire

  • Joint Service Placement and Request Routing in Multi-cell Mobile Edge Computing Networks

    Konstantinos Poularakis;Jaime Llorca;Antonia M. Tulino;Ian Taylor

  • Order-Optimal Rate of Caching and Coded Multicasting With Random Demands

    Mingyue Ji;Antonia M. Tulino;Jaime Llorca;Giuseppe Caire

  • Capacity of multiple-transmit multiple-receive antenna architectures

    A. Lozano;A.M. Tulino

  • Finite-Length Analysis of Caching-Aided Coded Multicasting

    Karthikeyan Shanmugam;Mingyue Ji;Antonia M. Tulino;Jaime Llorca

  • Capacity-achieving input covariance for single-user multi-antenna channels

    A.M. Tulino;A. Lozano;S. Verdu

  • IoT-Cloud Service Optimization in Next Generation Smart Environments

    Marc Barcelo;Alejandro Correa;Jaime Llorca;Antonia M. Tulino

  • Performance of space-time codes for a large number of antennas

    E. Biglieri;G. Taricco;A. Tulino

  • Support Recovery With Sparsely Sampled Free Random Matrices

    A. M. Tulino;G. Caire;S. Verdu;S. Shamai

  • Intelligent Surface-Aided Transmitter Architectures for Millimeter-Wave Ultra Massive MIMO Systems

    Vahid Jamali;Antonia M. Tulino;Georg Fischer;Ralf R. Muller

  • Approximation algorithms for the NFV service distribution problem

    Hao Feng;Jaime Llorca;Antonia M. Tulino;Danny Raz

  • Achievable Sum Rate of MIMO MMSE Receivers: A General Analytic Framework

    M.R. McKay;I.B. Collings;A.M. Tulino

  • Theory of intermodal four-wave mixing with random linear mode coupling in few-mode fibers

    Yuzhe Xiao;René-Jean Essiambre;Marc Desgroseilliers;Antonia M. Tulino

  • Service Placement and Request Routing in MEC Networks With Storage, Computation, and Communication Constraints

    Konstantinos Poularakis;Jaime Llorca;Antonia M. Tulino;Ian Taylor

  • Decoding space-time codes with BLAST architectures

    E. Biglieri;G. Taricco;A. Tulino

  • Dynamic in-network caching for energy efficient content delivery

    Jaime Llorca;Antonia M. Tulino;Kyle Guan;Jairo Esteban

  • A new family of MMSE multiuser receivers for interference suppression in DS/CDMA systems employing BPSK modulation

    S. Buzzi;M. Lops;A.M. Tulino

  • Support recovery with sparsely sampled free random matrices

    Antonia Tulino;Giuseppe Caire;Shlomo Shamai;Sergio Verdu

  • Capacity of Multiple-Transmit Multiple-Receive Antenna

    Angel Lozano;Antonia Maria Tulino

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergio Verdu
Sergio Verdu Princeton University
Angel Lozano
Angel Lozano Pompeu Fabra University
Giuseppe Caire
Giuseppe Caire Technical University of Berlin
Marco Lops
Marco Lops University of Naples Federico II
Elza Erkip
Elza Erkip New York University
Vahid Jamali
Vahid Jamali Technical University of Darmstadt
Ezio Biglieri
Ezio Biglieri Pompeu Fabra University
Shlomo Shamai
Shlomo Shamai Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Andreas F. Molisch
Andreas F. Molisch University of Southern California
Stefano Buzzi
Stefano Buzzi University of Cassino and Southern Lazio

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