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Overview

Stefano Buzzi is affiliated with the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio in Italy and has contributed to the field of engineering, particularly within electrical and electronic engineering. Their research spans a broad range of topics primarily related to wireless communication systems and signal processing technologies.

The main fields of study for Stefano Buzzi include:

  • Engineering

Within this main field, subfields of study prominently represented in Buzzi's work are:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Media Technology

Key research topics covered in Buzzi's publications include:

  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
  • Antenna Design and Analysis
  • Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks

Stefano Buzzi has published in several frequent venues, indicating areas of ongoing research engagement:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society
  • IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
  • IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications

Their recent publications demonstrate active involvement in emerging wireless network technologies, including sensing and communications integration, as well as signal processing innovations. Some relevant papers are:

  • "Integrated Sensing and Communications: Toward Dual-Functional Wireless Networks for 6G and Beyond" (2022), IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
  • "White Paper on Broadband Connectivity in 6G" (2020), arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Foundations of MIMO Radar Detection Aided by Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces" (2022), IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
  • "Integrated Sensing and Communications With Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces: From signal modeling to processing" (2023), IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
  • "Pilot Assignment in Cell-Free Massive MIMO Based on the Hungarian Algorithm" (2020), IEEE Wireless Communications Letters

Buzzi collaborates frequently with several co-authors, reflecting multidisciplinary and cooperative research efforts. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Carmen D'Andrea
  • Giovanni Interdonato
  • Maria Fresia
  • Alessio Zappone
  • Georgios Mylonopoulos

Best Publications

  • What Will 5G Be

    Jeffrey G. Andrews;Stefano Buzzi;Wan Choi;Stephen V. Hanly

  • Integrated Sensing and Communications: Towards Dual-functional Wireless Networks for 6G and Beyond

    Fan Liu;Yuanhao Cui;Christos Masouros;Jie Xu

  • A Survey of Energy-Efficient Techniques for 5G Networks and Challenges Ahead

    Stefano Buzzi;Chih-Lin I;Thierry E. Klein;H. Vincent Poor

  • 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

  • Cell-Free Massive MIMO: User-Centric Approach

    Stefano Buzzi;Carmen D'Andrea

  • White Paper on Broadband Connectivity in 6G

    Nandana Rajatheva;Italo Atzeni;Emil Björnson;André Bourdoux

  • Track-before-detect procedures for early detection of moving target from airborne radars

    S. Buzzi;M. Lops;L. Venturino

  • Energy-Efficient Power Control in Cell-Free and User-Centric Massive MIMO at Millimeter Wave

    Mario Alonzo;Stefano Buzzi;Alessio Zappone;Ciro D'Elia

  • Massive MIMO in Sub-6 GHz and mmWave: Physical, Practical, and Use-Case Differences

    Emil Bjornson;Liesbet Van der Perre;Stefano Buzzi;Erik G. Larsson

  • Energy-Efficient Scheduling and Power Allocation in Downlink OFDMA Networks With Base Station Coordination

    Luca Venturino;Alessio Zappone;Chiara Risi;Stefano Buzzi

  • User-Centric 5G Cellular Networks: Resource Allocation and Comparison With the Cell-Free Massive MIMO Approach

    Stefano Buzzi;Carmen D'Andrea;Alessio Zappone;Ciro D'Elia

  • Foundations of MIMO Radar Detection Aided by Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces.

    Stefano Buzzi;Emanuele Grossi;Marco Lops;Luca Venturino

  • Track-before-detect procedures in a multi-target environment

    S. Buzzi;M. Lops;L. Venturino;M. Ferri

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

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

  • Integrated Sensing and Communications With Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces: From signal modeling to processing

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  • A new family of MMSE multiuser receivers for interference suppression in DS/CDMA systems employing BPSK modulation

    S. Buzzi;M. Lops;A.M. Tulino

  • Channel estimation and multiuser detection in long-code DS/CDMA systems

    S. Buzzi;H.V. Poor

  • Analysis of UAV Communications in Cell-Free Massive MIMO Systems

    Carmen D'Andrea;Adrian Garcia-Rodriguez;Giovanni Geraci;Lorenzo Galati Giordano

  • Energy-Aware Competitive Power Control in Relay-Assisted Interference Wireless Networks

    Alessio Zappone;Zhijiat Chong;Eduard A. Jorswieck;Stefano Buzzi

  • Pilot Assignment in Cell-Free Massive MIMO Based on the Hungarian Algorithm

    Stefano Buzzi;Carmen D'Andrea;Maria Fresia;Yong-Ping Zhang

  • Scoring the Terabit/s Goal:Broadband Connectivity in 6G

    Nandana Rajatheva;Italo Atzeni;Simon Bicais;Emil Bjornson

  • Joint Receiver and Transmitter Optimization for Energy-Efficient CDMA Communications

    S. Buzzi;H.V. Poor

  • Single-Carrier Modulation Versus OFDM for Millimeter-Wave Wireless MIMO

    Stefano Buzzi;Carmen D'Andrea;Tommaso Foggi;Alessandro Ugolini

  • Partially blind adaptive MMSE interference rejection in asynchronous DS/CDMA networks over frequency-selective fading channels

    S. Buzzi;M. Lops;A.M. Tulino

  • Procedures for Early Detection of Moving Target from Airborne Radars

    Stefano Buzzi;Marco Lops;Luca Venturino

Frequent Co-Authors

Alessio Zappone
Alessio Zappone University of Cassino and Southern Lazio
H. Vincent Poor
H. Vincent Poor Princeton University
Giulio Colavolpe
Giulio Colavolpe University of Parma
Eduard A. Jorswieck
Eduard A. Jorswieck Technische Universität Braunschweig
Michela Meo
Michela Meo Polytechnic University of Turin
Giovanni Geraci
Giovanni Geraci Pompeu Fabra University
Emil Bjornson
Emil Bjornson Royal Institute of Technology
Antonia M. Tulino
Antonia M. Tulino University of Naples Federico II
Marcos Katz
Marcos Katz University of Oulu
Antonio De Maio
Antonio De Maio University of Naples Federico II

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