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Ilenia Tinnirello

Ilenia Tinnirello

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
30
Citations
5265
World Ranking
6729
National Ranking
316

Overview

Ilenia Tinnirello is affiliated with the University of Palermo in Italy. Their research spans multiple fields within engineering and computer science, with a significant focus on wireless communication technologies and IoT networks.

Their main fields of study include Engineering and Computer Science, with key subfields in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, and Artificial Intelligence. Additional subfields covered by their work include Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Biomedical Engineering.

The principal topics addressed in their research are:

  • IoT Networks and Protocols
  • Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Wireless Networks and Protocols
  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Topic Modeling

The frequent publication venues where their research appears include:

  • IEEE Access
  • Sensors
  • IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • Computer Networks
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Recent papers featuring Ilenia Tinnirello's work cover a range of topics mainly in wireless communication and IoT domains:

  • "A Survey on LoRa for Smart Agriculture: Current Trends and Future Perspectives" (2022), published in IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • "SHARP: Environment and Person Independent Activity Recognition With Commodity IEEE 802.11 Access Points" (2022), published in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • "Is text preprocessing still worth the time? A comparative survey on the influence of popular preprocessing methods on Transformers and traditional classifiers" (2023), published in Information Systems
  • "Capture Aware Sequential Waterfilling for LoRaWAN Adaptive Data Rate" (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • "A Navigation and Augmented Reality System for Visually Impaired People" (2021), published in Sensors

Collaborative efforts have been an important part of their work, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Daniele Croce
  • Domenico Garlisi
  • Fabrizio Giuliano
  • Antonino Pagano
  • Marco Siino

Best Publications

  • Kalman filter estimation of the number of competing terminals in an IEEE 802.11 network

    G. Bianchi;I. Tinnirello

  • Remarks on IEEE 802.11 DCF performance analysis

    G. Bianchi;I. Tinnirello

  • Impact of LoRa Imperfect Orthogonality: Analysis of Link-Level Performance

    Daniele Croce;Michele Gucciardo;Stefano Mangione;Giuseppe Santaromita

  • Refinements on IEEE 802.11 Distributed Coordination Function Modeling Approaches

    I. Tinnirello;G. Bianchi;Yang Xiao

  • Understanding 802.11e contention-based prioritization mechanisms and their coexistence with legacy 802.11 stations

    G. Bianchi;I. Tinnirello;L. Scalia

  • Wireless MAC processors: Programming MAC protocols on commodity Hardware

    I. Tinnirello;G. Bianchi;P. Gallo;D. Garlisi

  • Efficiency analysis of burst transmissions with block ACK in contention-based 802.11e WLANs

    I. Tinnirello;Sunghyun Choi

  • Experimental Assessment of the Backoff Behavior of Commercial IEEE 802.11b Network Cards

    G. Bianchi;A. Di Stefano;C. Giaconia;L. Scalia

  • Exploiting programmable architectures for WiFi/ZigBee inter-technology cooperation

    Peter De Valck;Ingrid Moerman;Daniele Croce;Fabrizio Giuliano

  • Temporal fairness provisioning in multi-rate contention-based 802.11e WLANs

    I. Tinnirello;Sunghyun Choi

  • Rethinking the IEEE 802.11e EDCA performance modeling methodology

    Ilenia Tinnirello;Giuseppe Bianchi

  • Analysis of priority mechanisms based on differentiated inter frame spacing in CSMA-CA

    G. Bianchi;I. Tinnirello

  • Impact of Spreading Factor Imperfect Orthogonality in LoRa Communications

    Daniele Croce;Michele Gucciardo;Ilenia Tinnirello;Domenico Garlisi

  • SHARP: Environment and Person Independent Activity Recognition With Commodity IEEE 802.11 Access Points

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  • Improving load balancing mechanisms in wireless packet networks

    G. Bianchi;I. Tinnirello

  • MAClets: active MAC protocols over hard-coded devices

    Giuseppe Bianchi;Pierluigi Gallo;Domenico Garlisi;Fabrizio Giuliano

  • Revisit of RTS/CTS exchange in high-speed IEEE 802.11 networks

    I. Tinnirello;Sunghyun Choi;Youngsoo Kim

  • On the side-effects of proprietary solutions for fading and interference mitigation in IEEE 802.11b/g outdoor links

    Ilenia Tinnirello;Domenico Giustiniano;Luca Scalia;Giuseppe Bianchi

  • An Indoor and Outdoor Navigation System for Visually Impaired People

    Daniele Croce;Laura Giarre;Federica Pascucci;Ilenia Tinnirello

  • LoRa Technology Demystified: From Link Behavior to Cell-Level Performance

    Daniele Croce;Michele Gucciardo;Stefano Mangione;Giuseppe Santaromita

  • Overgrid: A Fully Distributed Demand Response Architecture Based on Overlay Networks

    Daniele Croce;Fabrizio Giuliano;Ilenia Tinnirello;Alessandra Galatioto

Frequent Co-Authors

Sunghyun Choi
Sunghyun Choi Samsung (South Korea)
Domenico Giustiniano
Domenico Giustiniano Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies
Ingrid Moerman
Ingrid Moerman Ghent University
Chuan Heng Foh
Chuan Heng Foh University of Surrey
Eli De Poorter
Eli De Poorter Ghent University
Chiara Petrioli
Chiara Petrioli Sapienza University of Rome
Yang Xiao
Yang Xiao University of Alabama
Luiz A. DaSilva
Luiz A. DaSilva Virginia Tech
Michele Rossi
Michele Rossi University of Padua
Eleonora Riva Sanseverino
Eleonora Riva Sanseverino University of Palermo

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