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Enzo Mingozzi

Enzo Mingozzi

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Computer Science

D-Index
34
Citations
4909
World Ranking
12188
National Ranking
416

Overview

Enzo Mingozzi is affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy and specializes in computer science, with a significant focus on computer networks and communications. Their research contributions include 48 publications in computer science, of which 30 relate specifically to networks and communications.

The primary fields of study for Mingozzi cover a range of related topics including artificial intelligence, information systems, electrical and electronic engineering, and atomic and molecular physics and optics. Their research interests span key areas such as IoT and edge/fog computing, cloud computing and resource management, software-defined networks and 5G, software system performance and reliability, quantum computing algorithms and architecture, caching and content delivery, and age of information optimization.

Mingozzi's recent papers highlight practical and theoretical aspects of resource allocation, mobility, and service support in networked computing environments. Notable works include:

  • "Application-aware resource allocation and data management for MEC-assisted IoT service providers" (2021) published in the Journal of Network and Computer Applications
  • "Server-side QUIC connection migration to support microservice deployment at the edge" (2022) in Pervasive and Mobile Computing
  • "Design and evaluation of a fog platform supporting device mobility through container migration" (2021) in Pervasive and Mobile Computing
  • "Analysis of the interplay between RPL and the congestion control strategies for CoAP" (2020) in Ad Hoc Networks
  • "An Edge-Based LWM2M Proxy for Device Management to Efficiently Support QoS-Aware IoT Services" (2022) in IoT

Frequent coauthors include Carlo Puliafito, Antonio Virdis, Andrea Passarella, Leonardo Bacciottini, and Luciano Lenzini. The collaboration with these researchers indicates a consistent engagement in topics related to network protocols, edge computing, and IoT service management.

Enzo Mingozzi has contributed regularly to journals focusing on pervasive and mobile computing, ad hoc networks, and communications. Publication venues include:

  • Pervasive and Mobile Computing (3 publications)
  • arXiv (Cornell University) (3 publications)
  • Ad Hoc Networks (2 publications)
  • IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society (2 publications)
  • Future Internet (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Quality of service support in IEEE 802.16 networks

    C. Cicconetti;L. Lenzini;E. Mingozzi;C. Eklund

  • Performance Evaluation of the IEEE 802.16 MAC for QoS Support

    C. Cicconetti;A. Erta;L. Lenzini;E. Mingozzi

  • Fog Computing for the Internet of Things: A Survey

    Carlo Puliafito;Enzo Mingozzi;Francesco Longo;Antonio Puliafito

  • Tight end-to-end per-flow delay bounds in FIFO multiplexing sink-tree networks

    Luciano Lenzini;Linda Martorini;Enzo Mingozzi;Giovanni Stea

  • MobFogSim: Simulation of mobility and migration for fog computing

    Carlo Puliafito;Diogo Gonçalves;Marcio Moraes Lopes;Leonardo L. Martins

  • Container Migration in the Fog: A Performance Evaluation.

    Carlo Puliafito;Carlo Vallati;Enzo Mingozzi;Giovanni Merlino

  • From MANET to people-centric networking: Milestones and open research challenges

    Marco Conti;Chiara Boldrini;Salil S. Kanhere;Enzo Mingozzi

  • Fog Computing for the Internet of Mobile Things: Issues and Challenges

    Carlo Puliafito;Enzo Mingozzi;Giuseppe Anastasi

  • MAC protocols for wideband wireless local access: evolution toward wireless ATM

    G. Anastasi;L. Lenzini;E. Mingozzi;A. Hettich

  • CoAPthon: Easy development of CoAP-based IoT applications with Python

    G. Tanganelli;C. Vallati;E. Mingozzi

  • The EuQoS system: a solution for QoS routing in heterogeneous networks [Quality of Service based Routing Algorithms for Heterogeneous Networks]

    X. Masip-Bruin;M. Yannuzzi;R. Serral-Gracia;J. Domingo-Pascual

  • Tradeoffs between low complexity, low latency, and fairness with deficit round-robin schedulers

    Luciano Lenzini;Enzo Mingozzi;Giovanni Stea

  • Mobile-Edge Computing Come Home Connecting things in future smart homes using LTE device-to-device communications.

    Carlo Vallati;Antonio Virdis;Enzo Mingozzi;Giovanni Stea

  • A downlink data region allocation algorithm for IEEE 802.16e OFDMA

    A. Bacioccola;C. Cicconetti;L. Lenzini;E. Mingozzi

  • End-to-End Quality of Service Over Heterogeneous Networks

    E. Mingozzi;G. Stea;M. A. Callejo-Rodríguez;J. Enríquez-Gabeiras

  • Stability and performance analysis of HIPERLAN

    G. Anastasi;L. Lenzini;E. Mingozzi

  • Edge-Centric Distributed Discovery and Access in the Internet of Things

    Giacomo Tanganelli;Carlo Vallati;Enzo Mingozzi

  • A Software Architecture for Simulating IEEE 802.11e HCCA

    Claudio Cicconetti;Luciano Lenzini;Enzo Mingozzi;Giovanni Stea

  • An integrated framework for enabling effective data collection and statistical analysis with ns-2

    Claudio Cicconetti;Enzo Mingozzi;Giovanni Stea

  • Design and performance analysis of the Real-Time HCCA scheduler for IEEE 802.11e WLANs

    Claudio Cicconetti;Luciano Lenzini;Enzo Mingozzi;Giovanni Stea

  • A reinforcement learning-based link quality estimation strategy for RPL and its impact on topology management

    Emilio Ancillotti;Carlo Vallati;Raffaele Bruno;Enzo Mingozzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Luciano Lenzini
Luciano Lenzini University of Pisa
Giuseppe Anastasi
Giuseppe Anastasi University of Pisa
Francesco Longo
Francesco Longo University of Messina
Andrea Lodi
Andrea Lodi Cornell University
Michele Monaci
Michele Monaci University of Bologna
Silvano Martello
Silvano Martello University of Bologna
Marco Conti
Marco Conti National Research Council (CNR)
Edmundo Monteiro
Edmundo Monteiro University of Coimbra
Omer F. Rana
Omer F. Rana Cardiff University
Andrea Passarella
Andrea Passarella National Research Council (CNR)

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