Marco Zennaro
Science, Technology and Innovation Unit • The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics
ICTP, Strada Costiera 11
EFB #216
Trieste, Italy
My research interests are in the area of ICT4D. More specifically, I focus on IoT, wireless sensor networks and their applications in Developing Countries. The use of wireless sensor networks in developing regions has a great role to play not only to expedite novel solutions that help mitigate development problems, but also to facilitate research activities in crucial scientific areas such as environmental monitoring, physics of complex systems and energy management.
I am a Research Scientist at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics where I coordinate the Science, Technology and Innovation Unit. I am also a Visiting Professor at Kobe Institute of Computing (KIC) in Kobe, Japan.
selected publications
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Impact of Interference on LoRaWAN Link PerformanceIn 2019 5th International Conference On Computing, Communication, Control And Automation (ICCUBEA) 2019
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Integrating an MQTT Proxy in a LoRa-Based Messaging System for Generic Sensor Data CollectionIn International Conference on Ad-Hoc Networks and Wireless 2020
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TurboLoRa: enhancing LoRaWAN data rate via device synchronizationarXiv preprint arXiv:2010.11752 2020