2023 - Research.com Computer Science in Italy Leader Award
Michela Meo focuses on Computer network, Access network, Energy consumption, Efficient energy use and Quality of service. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including The Internet and Communication channel. Her The Internet study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Testbed and Traffic generation model.
Her work focuses on many connections between Access network and other disciplines, such as Base station, that overlap with her field of interest in Sleep, Software deployment, Mathematical optimization and Telecommunications equipment. Her study in Quality of service is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Wireless lan and Random access. Her Network packet research incorporates themes from Web server, Machine learning, Passive monitoring and Artificial intelligence.
Her primary areas of study are Computer network, Distributed computing, Efficient energy use, Quality of service and Energy consumption. Her studies in Computer network integrate themes in fields like Wireless and The Internet. Her work carried out in the field of The Internet brings together such families of science as Testbed and Service.
Her research investigates the link between Distributed computing and topics such as Network topology that cross with problems in Queueing theory. Her work deals with themes such as Mobile computing and Base station, which intersect with Cellular network. Her Network packet study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Voice over IP and Real-time computing.
Michela Meo spends much of her time researching Energy consumption, Computer network, Base station, Cellular network and Smart grid. Her research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of The Internet and Computer network. As a part of the same scientific family, she mostly works in the field of The Internet, focusing on Network topology and, on occasion, Synchronization.
Her Base station research includes themes of Access network, Energy market and Energy storage. Her research in Access network intersects with topics in Wireless and Reliability engineering. In Simulation, Michela Meo works on issues like Battery, which are connected to Mathematical optimization.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Energy consumption, Smart grid, Energy storage, Mathematical optimization and Energy management. Her work in the fields of Energy storage, such as Intermittent energy source, overlaps with other areas such as Efficient energy use. Her Mathematical optimization research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Power grid and Solar power.
Her Energy management investigation overlaps with other areas such as Cellular network, Access network, Base station, Computer network and Energy market. Michela Meo interconnects Voice over IP and Exponential backoff in the investigation of issues within Computer network. Her Distributed computing research integrates issues from Workload and Quality of service.
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Optimal Energy Savings in Cellular Access Networks
M.A. Marsan;L. Chiaraviglio;D. Ciullo;M. Meo.
international conference on communications (2009)
Optimal Energy Savings in Cellular Access Networks
M.A. Marsan;L. Chiaraviglio;D. Ciullo;M. Meo.
international conference on communications (2009)
Revealing skype traffic: when randomness plays with you
Dario Bonfiglio;Marco Mellia;Michela Meo;Dario Rossi.
acm special interest group on data communication (2007)
Revealing skype traffic: when randomness plays with you
Dario Bonfiglio;Marco Mellia;Michela Meo;Dario Rossi.
acm special interest group on data communication (2007)
Energy-efficient management of UMTS access networks
L. Chiaraviglio;D. Ciullo;M. Meo;M.A. Marsan.
international teletraffic congress (2009)
Energy-efficient management of UMTS access networks
L. Chiaraviglio;D. Ciullo;M. Meo;M.A. Marsan.
international teletraffic congress (2009)
A new approach to model the stationary behavior of TCP connections
C. Casetti;M. Meo.
international conference on computer communications (2000)
A new approach to model the stationary behavior of TCP connections
C. Casetti;M. Meo.
international conference on computer communications (2000)
Experiences of Internet traffic monitoring with tstat
A Finamore;M Mellia;M Meo;M M Munafo.
IEEE Network (2011)
Experiences of Internet traffic monitoring with tstat
A Finamore;M Mellia;M Meo;M M Munafo.
IEEE Network (2011)
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