PhD Students:
- Luca Barbieri, “Machine Learning for cooperative sensing in industrial B5G applications”, PhD in Information Technology, 35th Cycle, Politecnico di Milano, ongoing.
- Mattia Brambilla, “Vehicular communications based on millimeter waves for connected and autonomous driving”, PhD in Information Technology, 33rd Cycle, Politecnico di Milano, ongoing.
- Gloria Soatti, “Consensus methods for distributed inference in dense cooperative wireless networks”, Dottorato di Ricerca in Ing. dell’Informazione, 29th Cycle, Politecnico di Milano, 22/2/2017.
- Alessandra Pascale, “Traffic monitoring in ITS: Wireless architectures and stochastic methods”, PhD in Information Technology, 25th Cycle, Politecnico di Milano, Scuola Interpolitecnica di Dottorato, 28/2/2013.
- Daniele Molteni, “Interference management in multi-user multi-cell systems”, PhD in Information Technology, 23rd Cycle, Politecnico di Milano, 3/2/2011 (co-tutored).
MSc. Thesis Students:
- Marco Piavanini, “Ultra‑wide Band Localization Systems for Sport Applications,” ongoing.
- Elena Bozzi, “Sensor fusion for positioning augmentation in automotive radar systems,” Best Presentation at the 2019 Huawei Italy University Challenge, ongoing,
- Giovanni Ciaramitaro, “Sensor-aided V2X beam tracking for connected automated driving,” Best Thesis Award at the 2019 Huawei Italy University Challenge (3rd Prize), ongoing.
- Federica Collura, “Cooperative Sensing Methods for Connected Automated Driving”, Tesi di Laurea, ongoing.
- Luca Barbieri, “High-accuracy real-time indoor localization based on UWB systems for smart factory applications”, co-tutored with Pirelli Tyre, July 2019.
- Daniele Filippo Pardo, “Beamforming alignment and tracking for mm-wave vehicle-to-infrastructure communications”, April 2018.
- Mattia Cerutti, “Channel estimation in massive-antenna mm-wave communication systems,” December 2018.
- Mattia Brambilla, “Precise vehicle positioning by Bayesian multi-target association in cooperative ITS”, October 2017. Best Thesis Award Il Quadrato della Radio 2019.
- Chiara Manno, “Multi-target multi-frequency device-free localization and tracking”, Tesi di Laurea, December 2016.
- Silvia Schiaroli, “Multi-target device-free radio localization”, September 2015.
- Luca Luceri, “Distributed dead reckoning for cooperative indoor localization”, co-tutored with University of New South Wales, Sydney (Prof. M. Hassan), December 2014.
- Rocco Turchiarelli, “Estimation of vehicular traffic flow: Modeling and validation on real highway data”, July 2014.
- Marco Visin, “Network coding for dense cooperative wireless cloud networks”, December 2013.
- Gloria Soatti, “Distributed estimation of multi-link channel in dense cooperative wireless networks”, October 2013.
- Francesca Carminati, “Passive radio localization: Channel modeling and algorithms”, December 2012. Best Thesis Award AICA-CINI-CNIT 2013.
- Marco Puccitelli, “UERE analysis for a GNSS multi-constellation GPS/GALILEO receiver”, co-tutored with Thales Alenia Space Italia, Roma, April 2012.
- Michele Riva, “Device-free mobile positioning in ad-hoc wireless networks”, April 2012.
- Milo Spadacini, “Wireless sensor networks for home automation”, co-tutored with Comelit R&D S.p.A., Bergamo, December 2011.
- Mattia Minelli, “Multi-user receivers for GSM/EDGE systems with the orthogonal subchannel feature”, July 2009.
- Diana Fontanella, “Cooperative localization based on times of arrival: Fundamental limits and algorithms”, co-tutored with Catholic University of Leuven, UCL (Prof. L. Vandendorpe), July 2009. Best Thesis Award Marconi Junior 2010.
- Alessandra Pascale, “Traffic monitoring and modelling for intelligent transportation systems”, Alta Scuola Politecnica Thesis, co-tutored with Politecnico di Torino (Prof. B. Dalla Chiara), July 2009. Best Thesis Aeards AICA-Confindustria 2010 and IBM Italia 2009.
- Paolo Castiglione, “Cooperative communications over time-variant channels”, co-tutored with Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, FTW (Dr. T. Zemen), July 2008.
- Andrea Marchini, “Tecniche ad antenne multiple per sistemi WiMAX mobili”, July 2007.
- Daniele Molteni, “Analytical methods for performance assessment of WiMAX systems over fading channels”, July 2007. Best Thesis Award Meucci-Marconi 2008.
- Daniel Friman, “Distributed localization in wireless sensor networks”, Erasmus Program, KTH, Stocholm, February 2007.
- Pasquale Marco Rizzi, “Caratterizzazione e stima del canale spazio-tempo in sistemi WiMAX”, October 2005.
- Aurelio Bonfanti, “Tecniche di elaborazione soft per sistemi WiMAX ad antenne multiple”, October 2005.
- Davide Archetti e Massimiliano Sala, “Tecniche ad antenne multiple per la reiezione dell’interferenza in ambiente WiMAX”, October 2005.
- Simone Ferrara, “Soft-iterative estimation of structured channels for wireless communication systems”, co-tutored with Centre for Wireless Communications (CWC), University of Oulu (Prof. T. Matsumoto), July 2005.
Co-tutored M.Sc. Thesis Students: - Elia Mariani, “Reduced rank methods for MMSE equalization of wireless channels”, December 2004.
- Carlo Morelli, “Algoritmi di tracking per la radiolocalizzazione in condizioni LOS/NLOS”, July 2004.
- Carlo Valdes, “Space-time reduced-rank receivers for spatially and temporally correlated noise”, Erasmus Program, May 2004.
- Silvia La Falce e Matteo Maldarizzi, “Analisi delle prestazioni degli algoritmi per il beamforming in sistemi cellulari e canali con fading”, April 2004.
- Roberto Bosisio, “Adaptive channel estimation and equalization for wireless systems”, December 2003.
- Paolo Bettineschi, “Analisi delle prestazioni in sistemi CDMA con sequenze di espansione a lunghezza variabile”, April 2003.
- Barbara Moschini, “Turbo processing nei sistemi wireless”, December 2002.
- Angela Bifano, “Algoritmi e architetture efficienti per rivelazione multi-utente in sistemi TD-CDMA”, December 2002.
- Osvaldo Simeone, “Multi-slot space-time channel estimation in mobile communications”, October 2001.
- Marco Saldi, “Ricevitori JSTE per sistemi cellulari di seconda e terza generazione”, October 2000.
- Silvano Tressoldi, Laura Parolini, “Inseguimento di orizzonti in volumi n-D campionati irregolarmente”, July 2000.
- Dario Meledandri, “Elaborazione spazio-temporale per UMTS a complessità ridotta”, July 2000.
PhD Theses reviewed as Opponent:
- Yasuhiro Takano, “Spectrally efficient turbo reception technologies for single-carrier broadband wireless communications,” Japan Advanced Institute Science and Technology (JAIST) and University of Oulu (Double Degree), 12/2/2016.
- Paolo Castiglione, “Cooperative and energy-neutral protocols for energy-limited wireless sensor networks”, Technischen Universitat Wien, 29/6/2012.
- Charlotte Dumard, “Low-complexity iterative receiver for multi-user OFDM systems in time-varying MIMO channels”, Technischen Universitat Wien, 30/4/2009.