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Overview

Claudia Campolo is affiliated with the University of Reggio Calabria in Italy. Their research spans across computer science and engineering, with a strong emphasis on computer networks and communications as well as electrical and electronic engineering. The scientific work also touches on artificial intelligence, automotive engineering, and industrial and manufacturing engineering.

Their publication record includes contributions to journals and conferences focused on networking, vehicular technologies, and intelligent systems. Frequent publication venues include:

  • IEEE Access
  • Computer Networks
  • IEEE Open Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • Sensors
  • IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

Their research themes cover a range of interconnected topics related to networking and data management. Notable topics include:

  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
  • Caching and Content Delivery
  • Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
  • Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
  • Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
  • Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
  • Digital Transformation in Industry

Campolo has co-authored extensively with several researchers, including:

  • Antonella Molinaro
  • Giuseppe Ruggeri
  • Marica Amadeo
  • Antonio Iera
  • Alessandro Bazzi

Their recent papers demonstrate a focus on wireless communication, vehicular networks, and energy efficiency, including:

  • "On the Design of Sidelink for Cellular V2X: A Literature Review and Outlook for Future" (2021), published in IEEE Access
  • "Towards Energy Efficiency in the Internet of Wearable Things: A Systematic Review" (2020), published in IEEE Access
  • "Performance Analysis of Sidelink 5G-V2X Mode 2 Through an Open-Source Simulator" (2021), published in IEEE Access
  • "On Wireless Blind Spots in the C-V2X Sidelink" (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • "Beyond Edge Caching: Freshness and Popularity Aware IoT Data Caching via NDN at Internet-Scale" (2021), published in IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking

Campolo has also contributed to academic books, including a title published by Springer Science+Business Media:

  • "Ad-Hoc, Mobile, and Wireless Networks" (2020)

Best Publications

  • LTE for vehicular networking: a survey

    G. Araniti;C. Campolo;M. Condoluci;A. Iera

  • Information-centric networking for the internet of things: challenges and opportunities

    Marica Amadeo;Claudia Campolo;Jose Quevedo;Daniel Corujo

  • 5G Network Slicing for Vehicle-to-Everything Services

    Claudia Campolo;Antonella Molinaro;Antonio Iera;Francesco Menichella

  • Information-centric networking for connected vehicles: a survey and future perspectives

    Marica Amadeo;Claudia Campolo;Antonella Molinaro

  • Modeling Broadcasting in IEEE 802.11p/WAVE Vehicular Networks

    C Campolo;A Vinel;A Molinaro;Y Koucheryavy

  • Enhancing IEEE 802.11p/WAVE to provide infotainment applications in VANETs

    Marica Amadeo;Claudia Campolo;Antonella Molinaro

  • Named data networking for IoT: An architectural perspective

    Marica Amadeo;Claudia Campolo;Antonio Iera;Antonella Molinaro

  • Forwarding strategies in named data wireless ad hoc networks

    Marica Amadeo;Claudia Campolo;Antonella Molinaro

  • Modeling Prioritized Broadcasting in Multichannel Vehicular Networks

    C. Campolo;A. Molinaro;A. Vinel;Yan Zhang

  • Design and analysis of a transport-level solution for content-centric VANETs

    Marica Amadeo;Claudia Campolo;Antonella Molinaro

  • Multichannel communications in vehicular Ad Hoc networks: a survey

    C. Campolo;A. Molinaro

  • Enhancing content-centric networking for vehicular environments

    Marica Amadeo;Claudia Campolo;Antonella Molinaro

  • Content-centric wireless networking: A survey

    Marica Amadeo;Claudia Campolo;Antonella Molinaro;Giuseppe Ruggeri

  • Vehicular ad hoc Networks

    Claudia Campolo;Antonella Molinaro;Riccardo Scopigno

  • CRoWN: Content-Centric Networking in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

    M. Amadeo;C. Campolo;A. Molinaro

  • Multi-source data retrieval in IoT via named data networking

    Marica Amadeo;Claudia Campolo;Antonella Molinaro

  • 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

  • From Theory to Experimental Evaluation: Resource Management in Software-Defined Vehicular Networks

    Ramon Dos Reis Fontes;Claudia Campolo;Christian Esteve Rothenberg;Antonella Molinaro

  • Information Centric Networking in IoT scenarios: The case of a smart home

    Marica Amadeo;Claudia Campolo;Antonio Iera;Antonella Molinaro

  • Better Platooning Control Toward Autonomous Driving : An LTE Device-to-Device Communications Strategy That Meets Ultralow Latency Requirements

    Claudia Campolo;Antonella Molinaro;Giuseppe Araniti;Antoine O. Berthet

  • From today's VANETs to tomorrow's planning and the bets for the day after

    Claudia Campolo;Antonella Molinaro;Riccardo Scopigno

Frequent Co-Authors

Antonella Molinaro
Antonella Molinaro University of Reggio Calabria
Antonio Iera
Antonio Iera University of Calabria
Alexey Vinel
Alexey Vinel Halmstad University
Luigi Atzori
Luigi Atzori University of Cagliari
Giuseppe Araniti
Giuseppe Araniti University of Reggio Calabria
Giacomo Morabito
Giacomo Morabito University of Catania
Alessandro Bazzi
Alessandro Bazzi University of Bologna
Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini
Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini Polytechnic University of Turin
Yevgeni Koucheryavy
Yevgeni Koucheryavy National Research University Higher School of Economics
Claudio Casetti
Claudio Casetti Polytechnic University of Turin

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