Marco Fiore
PostDoc
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Tel: +39-011-564 4194
Fax: +39-011-564 4099
email: marco.fiore@polito.it

CURRICULUM

I was born in Asti, Italy, in 1979.

I received MS degrees in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Chicago, on December 2003, and from Politecnico of Torino, on July 2004, by defending a thesis on 'Quality of Service support in IEEE 802.11e wireless LANs'.

From July 2004 to December 2004 I collaborated with the Electronics Department of Politecnico of Torino. From January 2005 to April 2008 I have been a PhD student in the Telecommunication Networks Group at Politecnico di Torino, under the supervision of Prof. Claudio Casetti.

From September 2006 to April 2007, I have been visiting the Networks Group led by Prof. Ed Knightly, at Rice University, Houston, TX.

Since April 2008, I'm a PostDoc fellow at Politecnico di Torino.

From September to November 2008, I have been visiting the Computer Networking Group led by Prof. Jorge Garcia Vidal, at Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.


AREAS OF INTEREST

  • Mobility modeling, routing and information sharing in vehicular networks
  • Quality of Service (QoS), adaptive routing and handover mechanisms in wireless LANs and wireless mesh networks
  • Multihoming and multimedia traffic support in transport layer protocols
  • Simulation of IP networks

DOWNLOADS

  • VanetMobiSim is a modeler of vehicular mobility compatible with many network simulators.
  • trace2stats is a set of AWK scripts to get node-to-node statistics from the tracefiles generated by the ns-2 network simulator.
  • ns-2.29_wireless_update_patch is a patch for the ns-2 network simulator, improving the original support for wireless simulations. The patch adds the following features to ns-2.29:
    - realistic channel propagation by Wu Xiuchao
    - ricean propagation model by Ratish J. Punnoose
    - SNOOPy calendar scheduler by David X. Wei
    - 802.11 bug fixes by Felix Schmidt-Eisenlohr
    - mulitple data transmission rates support
    - Adaptive Auto Rate Fallback (AARF)
    The AARF algorithm was designed by the Planete research group at INRIA. Full references, installation instructions and a test Tcl script can be found in the included read.me file.

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