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Barbara M. Masini is affiliated with the National Research Council (CNR) in Italy, specializing in research within the field of Engineering. Their work predominantly concentrates on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, with significant contributions to Computer Networks and Communications, Automotive Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering.

Masini's research spans various topics related to wireless communications and vehicular technologies. Key areas of focus include:

  • Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
  • Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety
  • Electromagnetic Fields and Biological Effects
  • Wireless Body Area Networks
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Power Line Communications and Noise

The scientist has published several papers, contributing notably to the study of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications and network optimization. Recent publications include:

  • "On the Design of Sidelink for Cellular V2X: A Literature Review and Outlook for Future," 2021, IEEE Access
  • "Impact of the Generation Interval on the Performance of Sidelink C-V2X Autonomous Mode," 2021, IEEE Access
  • "On Wireless Blind Spots in the C-V2X Sidelink," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • "The Use of Meta-Surfaces in Vehicular Networks," 2020, Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
  • "V2X Sidelink Localization of Connected Automated Vehicles," 2023, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications

Masini frequently collaborates with other researchers. Notable coauthors include:

  • Alessandro Bazzi
  • Nicolò Decarli
  • Stefania Bartoletti
  • Alberto Zanella
  • Caterina Giovannetti

Their contributions are published mainly in journals and venues such as:

  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
  • IEEE Communications Magazine
  • IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications

Best Publications

  • On the Performance of IEEE 802.11p and LTE-V2V for the Cooperative Awareness of Connected Vehicles

    Alessandro Bazzi;Barbara M. Masini;Alberto Zanella;Ilaria Thibault

  • Study of the Impact of PHY and MAC Parameters in 3GPP C-V2V Mode 4

    Alessandro Bazzi;Giammarco Cecchini;Alberto Zanella;Barbara M. Masini

  • Survey and Perspectives of Vehicular Wi-Fi versus Sidelink Cellular-V2X in the 5G Era

    Alessandro Bazzi;Giammarco Cecchini;Michele Menarini;Barbara M. Masini

  • On the Design of Sidelink for Cellular V2X: A Literature Review and Outlook for Future

    Alessandro Bazzi;Antoine O. Berthet;Claudia Campolo;Barbara Mavi Masini

  • A Survey on Infrastructure-Based Vehicular Networks

    Cristiano M. Silva;Barbara M. Masini;Gianluigi Ferrari;Ilaria Thibault

  • LTEV2Vsim: An LTE-V2V simulator for the investigation of resource allocation for cooperative awareness

    Giammarco Cecchini;Alessandro Bazzi;Barbara M. Masini;Alberto Zanella

  • A Survey on the Roadmap to Mandate on Board Connectivity and Enable V2V-Based Vehicular Sensor Networks.

    Barbara M. Masini;Alessandro Bazzi;Alberto Zanella

  • Performance comparison between IEEE 802.11p and LTE-V2V in-coverage and out-of-coverage for cooperative awareness

    Giammarco Cecchini;Alessandro Bazzi;Barbara M. Masini;Alberto Zanella

  • Performance Analysis of V2V Beaconing Using LTE in Direct Mode With Full Duplex Radios

    Alessandro Bazzi;Barbara M. Masini;Alberto Zanella

  • IEEE 802.11p for cellular offloading in vehicular sensor networks

    Alessandro Bazzi;Barbara M. Masini;Alberto Zanella;Gianni Pasolini

  • Visible light communications as a complementary technology for the internet of vehicles

    Alessandro Bazzi;Barbara M. Masini;Alberto Zanella;Alex Calisti

  • Impact of the Generation Interval on the Performance of Sidelink C-V2X Autonomous Mode

    Stefania Bartoletti;Barbara Mavi Masini;Vincent Martinez;Ioannis Sarris

  • On Wireless Blind Spots in the C-V2X Sidelink

    Alessandro Bazzi;Claudia Campolo;Antonella Molinaro;Antoine O. Berthet

  • A distributed virtual traffic light algorithm exploiting short range V2V communications

    Alessandro Bazzi;Alberto Zanella;Barbara M. Masini

  • Enhancing Cooperative Driving in IEEE 802.11 Vehicular Networks Through Full-Duplex Radios

    Alessandro Bazzi;Claudia Campolo;Barbara M. Masini;Antonella Molinaro

  • Optimizing the Resource Allocation of Periodic Messages With Different Sizes in LTE-V2V

    Alessandro Bazzi;Alberto Zanella;Barbara M. Masini

  • The Use of Meta-Surfaces in Vehicular Networks

    Barbara M. Masini;Cristiano M. Silva;Ali Balador

  • Vehicular Visible Light Networks for Urban Mobile Crowd Sensing.

    Barbara M. Masini;Alessandro Bazzi;Alberto Zanella

  • An OFDMA-Based MAC Protocol for Next-Generation VANETs

    Alessandro Bazzi;Alberto Zanella;Barbara Mavi Masini

  • On the Frequent Acquisition of Small Data Through RACH in UMTS for ITS Applications

    A. Bazzi;B. M. Masini;O. Andrisano

  • Relay-Assisted Diversity Communications

    C. La Palombara;V. Tralli;B. M. Masini;A. Conti

Frequent Co-Authors

Alessandro Bazzi
Alessandro Bazzi University of Bologna
Andrea Conti
Andrea Conti University of Ferrara
Davide Dardari
Davide Dardari University of Bologna
Antonella Molinaro
Antonella Molinaro University of Reggio Calabria
Claudia Campolo
Claudia Campolo University of Reggio Calabria
Gianluigi Ferrari
Gianluigi Ferrari University of Parma
Lajos Hanzo
Lajos Hanzo University of Southampton

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