Students

PhD Students:

  1. Luca Barbieri, “Machine Learning for cooperative sensing in industrial B5G applications”, PhD in Information Technology, 35th Cycle, Politecnico di Milano, ongoing.
  2. Mattia Brambilla, “Vehicular communications based on millimeter waves for connected and autonomous driving”, PhD in Information Technology, 33rd Cycle, Politecnico di Milano, ongoing.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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:

  1. Marco Piavanini, “Ultra‑wide Band Localization Systems for Sport Applications,” ongoing.
  2. Elena Bozzi, “Sensor fusion for positioning augmentation in automotive radar systems,” Best Presentation at the 2019 Huawei Italy University Challenge, ongoing, 
  3. Giovanni Ciaramitaro, “Sensor-aided V2X beam tracking for connected automated driving,” Best Thesis Award at the 2019 Huawei Italy University Challenge (3rd Prize), ongoing.
  4. Federica Collura, “Cooperative Sensing Methods for Connected Automated Driving”, Tesi di Laurea, ongoing.
  5. Luca Barbieri, “High-accuracy real-time indoor localization based on UWB systems for smart factory applications”, co-tutored with Pirelli Tyre, July 2019.
  6. Daniele Filippo Pardo, “Beamforming alignment and tracking for mm-wave vehicle-to-infrastructure communications”, April 2018.
  7. Mattia Cerutti, “Channel estimation in massive-antenna mm-wave communication systems,” December 2018.
  8. Mattia Brambilla, “Precise vehicle positioning by Bayesian multi-target association in cooperative ITS”, October 2017. Best Thesis Award Il Quadrato della Radio 2019.
  9. Chiara Manno, “Multi-target multi-frequency device-free localization and tracking”, Tesi di Laurea, December 2016.
  10. Silvia Schiaroli, “Multi-target device-free radio localization”, September 2015.
  11. Luca Luceri, “Distributed dead reckoning for cooperative indoor localization”, co-tutored with University of New South Wales, Sydney (Prof. M. Hassan), December 2014.
  12. Rocco Turchiarelli, “Estimation of vehicular traffic flow: Modeling and validation on real highway data”, July 2014.
  13. Marco Visin, “Network coding for dense cooperative wireless cloud networks”, December 2013.
  14. Gloria Soatti, “Distributed estimation of multi-link channel in dense cooperative wireless networks”, October 2013.
  15. Francesca Carminati, “Passive radio localization: Channel modeling and algorithms”, December 2012. Best Thesis Award AICA-CINI-CNIT 2013.
  16. Marco Puccitelli, “UERE analysis for a GNSS multi-constellation GPS/GALILEO receiver”, co-tutored with Thales Alenia Space Italia, Roma, April 2012.
  17. Michele Riva, “Device-free mobile positioning in ad-hoc wireless networks”, April 2012.
  18. Milo Spadacini, “Wireless sensor networks for home automation”, co-tutored with Comelit R&D S.p.A., Bergamo, December 2011.
  19. Mattia Minelli, “Multi-user receivers for GSM/EDGE systems with the orthogonal subchannel feature”, July 2009.
  20. 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.
  21. 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.
  22. Paolo Castiglione, “Cooperative communications over time-variant channels”, co-tutored with Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, FTW (Dr. T. Zemen), July 2008.
  23. Andrea Marchini, “Tecniche ad antenne multiple per sistemi WiMAX mobili”, July 2007.
  24. Daniele Molteni, “Analytical methods for performance assessment of WiMAX systems over fading channels”, July 2007. Best Thesis Award Meucci-Marconi 2008.
  25. Daniel Friman, “Distributed localization in wireless sensor networks”, Erasmus Program, KTH, Stocholm, February 2007.
  26. Pasquale Marco Rizzi, “Caratterizzazione e stima del canale spazio-tempo in sistemi WiMAX”, October 2005.
  27. Aurelio Bonfanti, “Tecniche di elaborazione soft per sistemi WiMAX ad antenne multiple”, October 2005.
  28. Davide Archetti e Massimiliano Sala, “Tecniche ad antenne multiple per la reiezione dell’interferenza in ambiente WiMAX”, October 2005.
  29. 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:

  30. Elia Mariani, “Reduced rank methods for MMSE equalization of wireless channels”, December 2004.
  31. Carlo Morelli, “Algoritmi di tracking per la radiolocalizzazione in condizioni LOS/NLOS”, July 2004.
  32. Carlo Valdes, “Space-time reduced-rank receivers for spatially and temporally correlated noise”, Erasmus Program, May 2004.
  33. Silvia La Falce e Matteo Maldarizzi, “Analisi delle prestazioni degli algoritmi per il beamforming in sistemi cellulari e canali con fading”, April 2004.
  34. Roberto Bosisio, “Adaptive channel estimation and equalization for wireless systems”, December 2003.
  35. Paolo Bettineschi, “Analisi delle prestazioni in sistemi CDMA con sequenze di espansione a lunghezza variabile”, April 2003.
  36. Barbara Moschini, “Turbo processing nei sistemi wireless”, December 2002.
  37. Angela Bifano, “Algoritmi e architetture efficienti per rivelazione multi-utente in sistemi TD-CDMA”, December 2002.
  38. Osvaldo Simeone, “Multi-slot space-time channel estimation in mobile communications”, October 2001.
  39. Marco Saldi, “Ricevitori JSTE per sistemi cellulari di seconda e terza generazione”, October 2000.
  40. Silvano Tressoldi, Laura Parolini, “Inseguimento di orizzonti in volumi n-D campionati irregolarmente”, July 2000.
  41. Dario Meledandri, “Elaborazione spazio-temporale per UMTS a complessità ridotta”, July 2000.

PhD Theses reviewed as Opponent:

  1. 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.
  2. Paolo Castiglione, “Cooperative and energy-neutral protocols for energy-limited wireless sensor networks”, Technischen Universitat Wien, 29/6/2012.
  3. Charlotte Dumard, “Low-complexity iterative receiver for multi-user OFDM systems in time-varying MIMO channels”, Technischen Universitat Wien, 30/4/2009.