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Matteo Zella
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- affiliation: University of Duisburg-Essen, Networked Embedded Systems, Essen, Germany
- affiliation: RWTH Aachen University, COMSYS, Germany
- affiliation (PhD 2011): University of Trento, Italy
Other persons with the same name
- Matteo Ceriotti 0002 — University of Glasgow, James Watt School of Engineering, Glasgow, UK (and 2 more)
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c36]Sayedsepehr Mosavat, Pedro José Marrón, Matteo Zella:
EPICURUS: Energy Provlsioning for the start-up proCedUre of batteRyless, wake-Up receiver-enabled Sensors. ENSsys@SenSys 2023: 58-64 - [c35]Arman Arzani, Marcus Handte, Matteo Zella, Pedro José Marrón:
Discovering Potential Founders Based on Academic Background. KMIS 2023: 117-125 - [c34]Arman Arzani, Marcus Handte, Matteo Zella, Pedro José Marrón:
Exploiting Topic Modelling for the Identification of Untapped Scientific Collaborations. ICISDM 2023: 73-81 - [c33]Sayedsepehr Mosavat, Matteo Zella, Marcus Handte, Alexander Julian Golkowski, Pedro José Marrón:
Experience: ARISTOTLE: wAke-up ReceIver-based, STar tOpology baTteryLEss sensor network. IPSN 2023: 177-190 - [c32]Carlos Medina Sánchez, Simon Janzon, Matteo Zella, Jesús Capitán, Pedro José Marrón:
Human-Aware Navigation in Crowded Environments Using Adaptive Proxemic Area and Group Detection. IROS 2023: 6741-6748 - 2022
- [j6]Carlos Medina Sánchez, Matteo Zella, Jesús Capitán, Pedro José Marrón:
From Perception to Navigation in Environments with Persons: An Indoor Evaluation of the State of the Art. Sensors 22(3): 1191 (2022) - [c31]Sayedsepehr Mosavat, Pedram Golkar, Matteo Zella, Pedro José Marrón:
PROGNOES: Prediction of Harvestable Solar Energy Based on Sun Irradiation and Weather Conditions. SenSys 2022: 885-891 - 2021
- [c30]Sayedsepehr Mosavat, Matteo Zella, Pedro José Marrón:
Demo: SOCRAETES: SOlar Cells Recorded And EmulaTed EaSily. EWSN 2021: 183-184 - 2020
- [j5]Hugues Smeets, Matteo Ceriotti, Pedro José Marrón:
Adapting Recursive Sinusoidal Software Oscillators for Low-power Fixed-point Processors. ACM Trans. Embed. Comput. Syst. 19(3): 17:1-17:26 (2020) - [c29]Carlos Medina Sánchez, Jesús Capitán, Matteo Zella, Pedro José Marrón:
Point-Cloud Fast Filter for People Detection with Indoor Service Robots. IRC 2020: 161-165 - [c28]Simon Janzon, Carlos Medina Sánchez, Matteo Zella, Pedro José Marrón:
Person Re-Identification in Human Following Scenarios: An Experience with RGB-D Cameras. IRC 2020: 424-425
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c27]Carlos Medina Sánchez, Matteo Zella, Jesús Capitán, Pedro José Marrón:
Efficient Traversability Mapping for Service Robots Using a Point-cloud Fast Filter. ICAR 2019: 584-589 - [c26]Sascha Jungen, Matteo Ceriotti, Valentin Fitz, Alexander J. Golkowski, Pedro José Marrón:
Where are You? Localising Stationary Nodes with Limited Information. LCN 2019: 161-168 - [c25]Sascha Jungen, Matteo Ceriotti, Pedro José Marrón:
Follow the Rays: Understanding the Interplay between Environment and System through In-Situ Wireless Modelling. MSWiM 2019: 153-161 - [c24]Christian Renner, Matteo Zella:
The Internet of Intermittent Things, a Land of Low-Hanging Fruits. ENSsys@SenSys 2019: 49-51 - 2018
- [c23]Eduardo Ferrera, Matteo Ceriotti, Sascha Jungen, Ninja HeiBe, Jesús Capitán, Pedro José Marrón:
Marrying Stationary Low-Power Wireless Networks and Mobile Robots in a Hybrid Surveillance System. DCOSS 2018: 131-138 - [c22]Richard Figura, Matteo Ceriotti, Sascha Jungen, Sascha Hevelke, Tobias Hagemeier, Pedro José Marrón:
Moρϕευς: Simulate Reality for the Orchestration of Deployed Networked Embedded Systems. EWSN 2018: 145-156 - [c21]Yan Zhang, Songwei Fu, Yuming Jiang, Matteo Ceriotti, Markus Packeiser, Pedro José Marrón:
An LQI-Based Packet Loss Rate Model for IEEE 802.15.4 Links. PIMRC 2018: 1-7 - [c20]Matteo Ceriotti, Amy L. Murphy:
Reins-MAC: Firefly Inspired Communication Scheduling for Reliable Low-Power Wireless. SASO 2018: 140-149 - [c19]Songwei Fu, Matteo Ceriotti, Yuming Jiang, Chia-Yen Shih, Xintao Huan, Pedro José Marrón:
An Approach to Detect Anomalous Degradation in Signal Strength of IEEE 802.15.4 Links. SECON 2018: 271-279 - [c18]Songwei Fu, Yan Zhang, Matteo Ceriotti, Yuming Jiang, Markus Packeiser, Pedro José Marrón:
Modeling packet loss rate of IEEE 802.15.4 links in diverse environmental conditions. WCNC 2018: 1-6 - 2017
- [j4]Richard Figura, Chia-Yen Shih, Matteo Ceriotti, Songwei Fu, Falk Brockmann, Héctor Nebot, Francisco Alarcón, Andrea Kropp, Konstantin Kondak, Marc Schwarzbach, Antidio Viguria Jiménez, Margarita Mulero-Pázmány, Gianluca Dini, Jesús Capitán, Pedro José Marrón:
Kassandra: A framework for distributed simulation of heterogeneous cooperating objects. J. Syst. Archit. 73: 28-41 (2017) - [c17]Hugues Smeets, Matteo Ceriotti, Eduardo Ferrera, Pedro José Marrón:
Replacing Free-Ranging Robots with Alternative Mobile Nodes. ICCCN 2017: 1-9 - [c16]Sascha Jungen, Matteo Ceriotti, Richard Figura, Pedro José Marrón:
Situated Wireless Networks Optimisation Through Model-Based Relocation of Nodes. MASS 2017: 389-397 - [c15]Hanno Wirtz, Torsten Zimmermann, Matteo Ceriotti, Klaus Wehrle:
Encrypting data to pervasive contexts. PerCom 2017: 309-315 - [c14]Sascha Jungen, Matteo Ceriotti, Pedro José Marrón:
A Model-based Framework for the Situated Design and Deployment of Wireless Embedded Systems. SenSys 2017: 37:1-37:2 - [i2]Songwei Fu, Chia-Yen Shih, Yuming Jiang, Matteo Ceriotti, Xintao Huan, Pedro José Marrón:
RADIUS: A System for Detecting Anomalous Link Quality Degradation in Wireless Sensor Networks. CoRR abs/1701.00963 (2017) - 2016
- [c13]Richard Figura, Oliver Schmitz, Tobias Hagemeier, Matteo Ceriotti, Falk Brockmann, Margarita Mulero-Pázmány, Pedro José Marrón:
ICELUS: investigating strategy switching for throughput maximization to a mobile sink. WONS 2016: 17-24 - 2015
- [c12]Florian Schmidt, Matteo Ceriotti, Niklas Hauser, Klaus Wehrle:
If You Can't Take the Heat: Temperature Effects on Low-Power Wireless Networks and How to Mitigate Them. EWSN 2015: 266-273 - 2014
- [j3]Richard Figura, Matteo Ceriotti, Chia-Yen Shih, Margarita Mulero-Pázmány, Songwei Fu, Roberta Daidone, Sascha Jungen, Juanjo José Negro, Pedro José Marrón:
IRIS: Efficient Visualization, Data Analysis and Experiment Management for Wireless Sensor Networks. EAI Endorsed Trans. Ubiquitous Environ. 1(3): e4 (2014) - [c11]Hanno Wirtz, Jan Rüth, Torsten Zimmermann, Matteo Ceriotti, Klaus Wehrle:
A wireless application overlay for ubiquitous mobile multimedia sensing and interaction. MMSys 2014: 236-247 - [c10]Hanno Wirtz, Matteo Ceriotti, Benjamin Grap, Klaus Wehrle:
Pervasive content-centric wireless networking. WoWMoM 2014: 1-9 - [c9]Hanno Wirtz, Torsten Zimmermann, Matteo Ceriotti, Klaus Wehrle:
CA-Fi: Ubiquitous mobile wireless networking without 802.11 overhead and restrictions. WoWMoM 2014: 1-9 - [i1]Florian Schmidt, Matteo Ceriotti, Niklas Hauser, Klaus Wehrle:
HotBox: Testing Temperature Effects in Sensor Networks. CoRR abs/1412.2257 (2014) - 2013
- [j2]Tomás M. Fernández-Steeger, Matteo Ceriotti, Jó Ágila Bitsch Link, Matthias May, Klaus Hentschel, Klaus Wehrle:
"And Then, the Weekend Started": Story of a WSN Deployment on a Construction Site. J. Sens. Actuator Networks 2(1): 156-171 (2013) - [c8]Florian Schmidt, Matteo Ceriotti, Klaus Wehrle:
Bit error distribution and mutation patterns of corrupted packets in low-power wireless networks. WiNTECH 2013: 49-56 - [c7]Marcel Bosling, Matteo Ceriotti, Torsten Zimmermann, Jó Ágila Bitsch Link, Klaus Wehrle:
Fingerprinting channel dynamics in indoor low-power wireless networks. WiNTECH 2013: 65-72 - 2011
- [b1]Matteo Ceriotti:
Guaranteeing Communication Quality in Real World WSN Deployments. University of Trento, Italy, 2011 - [c6]Matteo Ceriotti, Michele Corrà, Leandro D'Orazio, Roberto Doriguzzi Corin, Daniele Facchin, Stefan Guna, Gian Paolo Jesi, Renato Lo Cigno, Luca Mottola, Amy L. Murphy, Massimo Pescalli, Gian Pietro Picco, Denis Pregnolato, Carloalberto Torghele:
Is there light at the ends of the tunnel? Wireless sensor networks for adaptive lighting in road tunnels. IPSN 2011: 187-198 - [c5]Matteo Chini, Matteo Ceriotti, Ramona Marfievici, Amy L. Murphy, Gian Pietro Picco:
TRIDENT, untethered observation of physical communication made to share. SenSys 2011: 409-410 - 2010
- [j1]Luca Mottola, Gian Pietro Picco, Matteo Ceriotti, Stefan Guna, Amy L. Murphy:
Not all wireless sensor networks are created equal: A comparative study on tunnels. ACM Trans. Sens. Networks 7(2): 15:1-15:33 (2010) - [c4]Matteo Ceriotti, Matteo Chini, Amy L. Murphy, Gian Pietro Picco, Francesca Cagnacci, Bryony Tolhurst:
Motes in the Jungle: Lessons Learned from a Short-Term WSN Deployment in the Ecuador Cloud Forest. REALWSN 2010: 25-36 - [c3]Matteo Ceriotti, Amy L. Murphy:
A MAC contest between LPL (the champion) and Reins-MAC (the challenger, an anarchic TDMA scheduler providing QoS). SenSys 2010: 371-372
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c2]Matteo Ceriotti, Luca Mottola, Gian Pietro Picco, Amy L. Murphy, Stefan Guna, Michele Corrà, Matteo Pozzi, Daniele Zonta, Paolo Zanon:
Monitoring heritage buildings with wireless sensor networks: The Torre Aquila deployment. IPSN 2009: 277-288 - 2008
- [c1]Matteo Ceriotti, Amy L. Murphy, Gian Pietro Picco:
Data sharing vs. message passing: synergy or incompatibility?: an implementation-driven case study. SAC 2008: 100-107
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