Dania Marabissi
Researcher
Department of Information Engineering
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
Dania Marabissi graduated in Telecommunications Engineering on April 20, 2000 with the highest degree of praise and praise and in 2004 obtained the title of Doctor of Research in Computer Engineering and Telecommunications at the University of Florence. Since 2000 she has been working at the Department of Information Engineering at the University of Florence where she has been a Determined Time Researcher. In recent years he has participated in numerous national and European projects and is the winner of the "FIR - Future in Research 2013" call from the Ministry of Education of the University and Research with the project "Heterogeneous LTE Deployment (HeLD)". He is responsible for the activities of the TICom Consortium (Technologies for Information and Communication) He is currently the holder of the Information Theory of Science in the Master's degree in Telecommunications Engineering and Computer Engineering, a Numerical Broadcasting Module during the Master's Degree in Telecommunications Engineering and Internet Fundamentals during the three-year Bachelor Degree of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering.
Research Interest
The research activity carried out by Dania Marabissi mainly concerns new generation wireless communication systems, particularly physical level and access aspects.
Publications
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Bartoli, Giulio; Marabis, Dania; Pucci, Renato; Ronga, Luca Simone (2017). AI Based Network and Radio Resource Management in 5G HetNets. JOURNAL OF SIGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEMS FOR SIGNAL, IMAGE, AND VIDEO TECHNOLOGY, vol. 89, pp. 133-143, ISSN: 1939-8018
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artoli, Giulio; Beaulieu, Norman C .; Fantacci, Romano; Marabis, Dania. (2017). An Effective Multiuser Detection Scheme for MPR Random Access Networks. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS, vol. 65, pp. 1119-1130, ISSN: 0090-6778
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Dania, Marabis; Romano, Fantacci (In press). Heterogeneous Public Safety Network Architecture based on RAN slicing. IEEE ACCESS, pp. 1-8, ISSN: 2169-3536