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Renato Lo Cigno

Renato Lo Cigno

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
37
Citations
6823
World Ranking
10624
National Ranking
329

Renato Lo Cigno publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Renato Lo Cigno sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 221 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 991 publications or more.

Renato Lo Cigno D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Renato Lo Cigno sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 131 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - ACM Senior Member

Overview

Renato Lo Cigno is affiliated with the University of Brescia in Italy and has focused research efforts in the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with significant contributions to Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their publications span multiple main topics, including Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies, IoT and Edge/Fog Computing, Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling, Wireless Communication Security Techniques, Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization, Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis, and Network Traffic and Congestion Control.

Renato Lo Cigno has published in a variety of venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • Computer Communications
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Network
  • IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing

Recent papers include:

  • "Multi-Technology Cooperative Driving: An Analysis Based on PLEXE," 2022, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • "V-Edge: Virtual Edge Computing as an Enabler for Novel Microservices and Cooperative Computing," 2022, IEEE Network
  • "IEEE 802.11 CSI randomization to preserve location privacy: An empirical evaluation in different scenarios," 2021, Computer Networks
  • "AntiSense: Standard-compliant CSI obfuscation against unauthorized Wi-Fi sensing," 2021, Computer Communications
  • "Integrating CSI Sensing in Wireless Networks: Challenges to Privacy and Countermeasures," 2022, IEEE Network

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Renato Lo Cigno include:

  • Leonardo Maccari
  • Marco Cominelli
  • Francesco Gringoli
  • Gabriele Gemmi
  • Michele Segata

Renato Lo Cigno was recognized as an ACM Senior Member in 2013.

Best Publications

  • Plexe: A platooning extension for Veins

    Michele Segata;Stefan Joerer;Bastian Bloessl;Christoph Sommer

  • How Shadowing Hurts Vehicular Communications and How Dynamic Beaconing Can Help

    Christoph Sommer;Stefan Joerer;Michele Segata;Ozan K. Tonguz

  • A Consensus-Based Approach for Platooning with Intervehicular Communications and Its Validation in Realistic Scenarios

    Stefania Santini;Alessandro Salvi;Antonio Saverio Valente;Antonio Pescape

  • Markov models of internet traffic and a new hierarchical MMPP model

    L. Muscariello;M. Mellia;M. Meo;M. Ajmone Marsan

  • A consensus-based approach for platooning with inter-vehicular communications

    S. Santini;A. Salvi;A. S. Valente;A. Pescape

  • Toward Communication Strategies for Platooning: Simulative and Experimental Evaluation

    Michele Segata;Bastian Bloessl;Stefan Joerer;Christoph Sommer

  • Measuring IP and TCP behavior on edge nodes with Tstat

    M. Mellia;R. Lo Cigno;F. Neri

  • A Vehicular Networking Perspective on Estimating Vehicle Collision Probability at Intersections

    Stefan Joerer;Michele Segata;Bastian Bloessl;Renato Lo Cigno

  • Efficient estimation of call blocking probabilities in cellular mobile telephony networks with customer retrials

    M.A. Marsan;G. de Carolis;E. Leonardi;R. Lo Cigno

  • Platooning Maneuvers in Vehicular Networks: A Distributed and Consensus-Based Approach

    Stefania Santini;Alessandro Salvi;Antonio Saverio Valente;Antonio Pescape

  • Wireless LANs: from WarChalking to open access networks

    Roberto Battiti;Renato Lo Cigno;Mikalai Sabel;Fredrik Orava

  • An MMPP-based hierarchical model of Internet traffic

    L. Muscariello;M. Meillia;M. Meo;M.A. Marsan

  • A detailed and accurate closed queueing network model of many interacting TCP flows

    M. Garetto;R. Lo Cigno;M. Meo;M. Ajmone Marsan

  • Supporting platooning maneuvers through IVC: An initial protocol analysis for the JOIN maneuver

    Michele Segata;Bastian Bloessl;Stefan Joerer;Falko Dressler

  • Robust rate control for integrated services packet networks

    F. Blanchini;R. Lo Cigno;R. Tempo

  • Security and privacy issues in P2P streaming systems: A survey

    Gabriela Gheorghe;Renato Lo Cigno;Alberto Montresor

  • A week in the life of three large Wireless Community Networks

    Leonardo Maccari;Renato Lo Cigno

  • Local and global handovers for mobility management in wireless ATM networks

    M.A. Marsan;C.-F. Chiasserini;R. Lo Cigno;M. Munafo

  • Cooperative Driving and the Tactile Internet

    Falko Dressler;Florian Klingler;Michele Segata;Renato Lo Cigno

  • Towards inter-vehicle communication strategies for platooning support

    Michele Segata;Bastian Bloessl;Stefan Joerer;Christoph Sommer

  • Measuring IP and TCP behavior on edge nodes

    M. Mellia;A. Carpani;R. Lo Cigno

  • Is there light at the ends of the tunnel? Wireless sensor networks for adaptive lighting in road tunnels

    Matteo Ceriotti;Michele Corra;Leandro D'Orazio;Roberto Doriguzzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Falko Dressler
Falko Dressler Technical University of Berlin
Marco Ajmone Marsan
Marco Ajmone Marsan Polytechnic University of Turin
Luca Abeni
Luca Abeni Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Roberto Battiti
Roberto Battiti University of Trento
Marco Mellia
Marco Mellia Polytechnic University of Turin
Mario Gerla
Mario Gerla University of California, Los Angeles
Michele Garetto
Michele Garetto University of Turin
Michela Meo
Michela Meo Polytechnic University of Turin
Francesco Gringoli
Francesco Gringoli University of Brescia

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