
Antonella Nardin- Roma Tre University
Antonella Nardin
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Electric scooter sharing mobility services have recently spread in major cities all around the world. However, the bad parking behavior of users has become a major source of issues, provoking accidents and compromising urban decorum of public areas. Reducing wild parking habits can be pursued by setting reserved parking spaces. In this work, we con...
The passage to a second generation of broadcasting Single Frequency Networks has generated the need for reconfiguring and redesigning existing networks. In this work, we present a robust optimization model for the green design of such networks based on the digital television DVB-T2 standard. Our robust model pursues protection against uncertainty o...
In recent years, electric scooters (e-scooters) have become a major successful expression of micro and shared mobility and have widely spread across the world. Because of this ample success, numerous e-scooter sharing companies have started their business in an increasing number of cities. A typical company puts a fleet of vehicles at disposal of i...
Carsharing represents a major example of smart mobility service that allows a customer to rent a vehicle for a limited amount of time paying a per-minute fee. It may relieve people of the costly and non-sustainable burden of owning a car, especially when residing in a city. Though the spread of carsharing may bring significative benefits to (smart)...
Because of the introduction and spread of the second generation of the Digital Video Broadcasting—Terrestrial standard (DVB-T2), already active television broadcasters and new broadcasters that have entered in the market will be required to (re)design their networks. This is generating a new interest for effective and efficient DVB optimization sof...
Smart mobility systems represent a new generation of transport systems that are strongly supported by information and communications technologies, allowing a continuous connection between the system administrators, the customers/users, the transport infrastructures and the vehicles. A major example of these systems is represented by carsharing. Car...
In recent years, many electric scooters (e-scooters) sharing companies have appeared around the world. However, a major issue that has soon become apparent is that a consistent part of the users is prone to park the e-scooters without caring about the rules of the road, abandoning them in locations and positions that greatly reduce urban decorum an...
In order to better exploit scarce radio spectrum resources, the second generation of the Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial standard (DVB-T2) has been developed and is under adoption in many countries, especially in Europe, for providing digital television services. The switch from the first to the second generation of DVB-T will require new...
This study investigates how to model and solve the problem of optimally designing FTTx telecommunications access networks integrating wired and wireless technologies, while taking into account the uncertainty of wireless signal propagation. We propose an original robust optimization model for the related robust 3-architecture Connected Facility Loc...
We consider the problem of optimally designing a body wireless sensor network, while taking into account the uncertainty of data generation of biosensors. Since the related min-max robustness Integer Linear Programming (ILP) problem can be difficult to solve even for state-of-the-art commercial optimization solvers, we propose an original heuristic...
We consider the problem of optimally designing a body wireless sensor network, while taking into account the uncertainty of data generation of biosensors. Since the related min-max robustness Integer Linear Programming (ILP) problem can be difficult to solve even for state-of-the-art commercial optimization solvers, we propose an original heuristic...
Wireless body area networks are wireless sensor networks whose adoption has
recently emerged and spread in important healthcare applications, such as the
remote monitoring of health conditions of patients. A major issue associated
with the deployment of such networks is represented by energy consumption: in
general, the batteries of the sensors can...