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Giulio Colavolpe

Giulio Colavolpe

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
46
Citations
8531
World Ranking
6855
National Ranking
169

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
46
Citations
8561
World Ranking
3385
National Ranking
100

Overview

Giulio Colavolpe is affiliated with the University of Parma in Italy and has focused their research primarily in the field of engineering, with a particular emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, and computer networks and communications. Their work also spans subfields such as atomic and molecular physics and optics, as well as biomedical engineering.

The scientist has contributed to various topics within wireless communications and signal processing. Key research areas include:

  • Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
  • PAPR reduction in OFDM
  • Wireless Communication Networks Research
  • Radar Systems and Signal Processing
  • Satellite Communication Systems
  • Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Power Line Communications and Noise

Notable recent publications by Giulio Colavolpe include several papers published in respected venues. These papers are:

  • "On the Effectiveness of OTFS for Joint Radar Parameter Estimation and Communication" (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • "OTFS vs. OFDM in the Presence of Sparsity: A Fair Comparison" (2021), published in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • "5G and Beyond 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks: trends and research challenges" (2020), presented at the 2020 IEEE 3rd 5G World Forum (5GWF)
  • "Architectures, standardisation, and procedures for 5G Satellite Communications: A survey" (2020), published in Computer Networks
  • "Beam-Space MIMO Radar for Joint Communication and Sensing With OTFS Modulation" (2023), published in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Giulio Colavolpe frequently publishes in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), IEEE Communications Letters, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on Communications, and IEEE Wireless Communications Letters.

Their coauthor network includes collaborations with the following researchers:

  • Amina Piemontese
  • Armando Vannucci
  • Tommaso Foggi
  • Giuseppe Caire
  • Alessandro Ugolini

Best Publications

  • Modulation Formats and Waveforms for 5G Networks: Who Will Be the Heir of OFDM?: An overview of alternative modulation schemes for improved spectral efficiency

    Paolo Banelli;Stefano Buzzi;Giulio Colavolpe;Andrea Modenini

  • On the Effectiveness of OTFS for Joint Radar Parameter Estimation and Communication

    Lorenzo Gaudio;Mari Kobayashi;Giuseppe Caire;Giulio Colavolpe

  • Algorithms for iterative decoding in the presence of strong phase noise

    G. Colavolpe;A. Barbieri;G. Caire

  • Time-frequency packing for linear modulations: spectral efficiency and practical detection schemes

    A. Barbieri;D. Fertonani;G. Colavolpe

  • Noncoherent sequence detection

    G. Colavolpe;R. Raheli

  • Potential Games for Energy-Efficient Power Control and Subcarrier Allocation in Uplink Multicell OFDMA Systems

    S. Buzzi;G. Colavolpe;D. Saturnino;A. Zappone

  • Elements of Information Theory

    Giorgio M. Vitetta;Desmond P. Taylor;Giulio Colavolpe;Fabrizio Pancaldi

  • On the application of factor graphs and the sum-product algorithm to ISI channels

    G. Colavolpe;G. Germi

  • OTFS vs. OFDM in the Presence of Sparsity: A Fair Comparison

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  • Reduced-state BCJR-type algorithms

    G. Colavolpe;G. Ferrari;R. Raheli

  • Noncoherent iterative (turbo) decoding

    G. Colavolpe;G. Ferrari;R. Raheli

  • On MAP symbol detection for ISI channels using the Ungerboeck observation model

    G. Colavolpe;A. Barbieri

  • On reliable communications over channels impaired by bursty impulse noise

    D. Fertonani;G. Colavolpe

  • Extrinsic information in iterative decoding: a unified view

    G. Colavolpe;G. Ferrari;R. Raheli

  • Improving the Spectral Efficiency of Nonlinear Satellite Systems through Time-Frequency Packing and Advanced Receiver Processing

    A. Piemontese;A. Modenini;G. Colavolpe;N. S. Alagha

  • Reduced-complexity detection and phase synchronization of CPM signals

    G. Colavolpe;R. Raheli

  • Wireless Communications: Algorithmic Techniques

    Giorgio Vitetta;Desmond P. Taylor;Giulio Colavolpe;Fabrizio Pancaldi

  • Faster-than-Nyquist and beyond: how to improve spectral efficiency by accepting interference.

    Giulio Colavolpe;Tommaso Foggi;Andrea Modenini;Amina Piemontese

  • Noncoherent sequence detection of continuous phase modulations

    G. Colavolpe;R. Raheli

  • Robust Multilevel Coherent Optical Systems With Linear Processing at the Receiver

    G. Colavolpe;T. Foggi;E. Forestieri;G. Prati

  • OFDM versus Single-Carrier Transmission for 100 Gbps Optical Communication

    A Barbieri;G Colavolpe;T Foggi;E Forestieri

  • Faster-than-Nyquist and beyond: how to improve spectral efficiency by accepting interference

    Giulio Colavolpe

Frequent Co-Authors

Gianluigi Ferrari
Gianluigi Ferrari University of Parma
Desmond P. Taylor
Desmond P. Taylor University of Canterbury
Stefano Buzzi
Stefano Buzzi University of Cassino and Southern Lazio
Alessandro Vanelli-Coralli
Alessandro Vanelli-Coralli University of Bologna
Giuseppe Caire
Giuseppe Caire Technical University of Berlin
Fredrik Rusek
Fredrik Rusek Lund University
Piero Castoldi
Piero Castoldi Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Thomas Eriksson
Thomas Eriksson Chalmers University of Technology
Guido Montorsi
Guido Montorsi Polytechnic University of Turin
Athanasios D. Panagopoulos
Athanasios D. Panagopoulos National Technical University of Athens

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