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Gianluca Cena

Director of Research, CNR-IEIIT (Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies)

Turin, Italy

Publications

  • Improving Effectiveness of Seamless Redundancy in Real Industrial Wi-Fi Networks
  • Predicting Wi‐Fi link quality through artificial neural networks
  • Event Notification in CAN-Based Sensor Networks
  • A Software-Defined Retransmission Mechanism to Manage Real-Time Traffic in Wi-Fi Networks
  • Comparison of Mixed Diversity Schemes to Enhance Reliability of Wireless Networks
  • Energy Saving in TSCH Networks by Means of Proactive Reduction of Idle Listening
  • SDMAC: A Software-Defined MAC for Wi-Fi to Ease Implementation of Soft Real-Time Applications
  • Experimental Evaluation of Techniques to Lower Spectrum Consumption in Wi-Red
  • Ultra-Low Power Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Time Slotted Channel Hopping with Probabilistic Blacklisting
  • Wireless Sensor Networks and TSCH: A Compromise Between Reliability, Power Consumption, and Latency
  • Enhanced Energy-Saving Mechanisms in TSCH Networks for the IIoT: The PRIL Approach
  • A high-performance CUDA-based computing platform for industrial control systems
  • Performance analysis of switched EtherCAT networks
  • A mechanism to prevent stuff bits in CAN for achieving jitterless communication
  • Effect of jitter-reducing encoders on CAN error detection mechanisms
  • Design, verification, and performance of a MODBUS-CAN adaptation layer
  • An enhanced MAC to increase reliability in redundant Wi-Fi networks
  • Software-based assessment of the synchronization and error handling behavior of a real CAN controller
  • Fixed-length payload encoding for low-jitter controller area network communication
  • On a family of run length limited, block decodable codes to prevent payload-induced jitter in Controller Area Networks
  • Synchronize your watches: Part ii: Special-purpose solutions for distributed real-time control
  • Synchronize your watches: Part I: General-purpose solutions for distributed real-time control
  • Performance comparison of mechanisms to reduce bit stuffing jitters in controller area networks
  • The reference-broadcast infrastructure synchronization protocol
  • Performance evaluation and improvement of the CPU-CAN controller interface for low-jitter communication
  • Wireless machine vision systems based on COTS equipment
  • An efficient fixed-length encoding scheme for CAN
  • Formal verification of a distributed master election protocol
  • Evaluation of EtherCAT distributed clock performance
  • Security aspects of safety networks
  • Evaluation of the real-time properties of open-source protocol stacks
  • A high-performance CAN-like arbitration scheme for EtherCAT
  • A software implementation of IEEE 1588 on RTAI/RTnet platforms
  • An RTOS-based design for inexpensive distributed embedded system
  • A MODBUS extension for inexpensive distributed embedded systems
  • Performance evaluation of the EtherCAT distributed clock algorithm
  • On the accuracy of the distributed clock mechanism in EtherCAT
  • A distribute-merge switch for EtherCAT networks
  • On the performance of IEEE 802.11e wireless infrastructures for soft-real-time industrial applications
  • Wireless for the factory: The Wi-Fact analysis
  • Seamless Link-Level Redundancy to Improve Reliability of Industrial Wi-Fi Networks
  • Reliable comparison of clock discipline algorithms for time synchronization protocols
  • Seamless integration of CAN in intranets
  • A unified clock synchronization protocol for infrastructure wireless LANs
  • Improving compatibility between CAN FD and legacy CAN devices
  • Dynamic duplicate deferral techniques for redundant Wi-Fi networks
  • Implementation and evaluation of the reference broadcast infrastructure synchronization protocol
  • Experimental Evaluation of Seamless Redundancy Applied to Industrial Wi-Fi Networks
  • Enhancing Communication Determinism in Wi-Fi Networks for Soft Real-Time Industrial Applications
  • CAN with eXtensible in-frame Reply: Protocol Definition and Prototype Implementation
  • Message from the Program Co-Chairmen
  • A high performance field network based on a tree topology
  • Efficient polling of devices in CANopen networks
  • Overclocking of controller area networks
  • A compression-gathering technique for improving the performance of ISO 11898 networks
  • Analysis of response times in 802.11 industrial networks
  • New efficient communication services for ISO 11898 networks
  • Efficient implementation of semaphores in controller area networks
  • A Q-coder algorithm with carry free addition
  • Adaptive bandwidth balancing mechanisms for DQDB networks
  • An express model for the description of fieldbus devices
  • An improved CAN fieldbus for industrial applications
  • On the performances of two popular fieldbuses
  • Communication service and protocol specification using object oriented analysis
  • Wireless extensions of wired industrial communications networks
  • Evaluation of real-time communication performance in QoS-enabled infrastructure WLANs
  • Guest editorial special section on communication in automation
  • Guest editorial: Special section on communication in Automation - Part II
  • Hybrid wired/wireless networks for real-time communications
  • Reasoning about communication latencies in real WLANs
  • Performance analysis of Ethernet Powerlink networks for distributed control and automation systems
  • Industrial applications of IEEE 802.11e WLANs
  • Message from the program co-chairs
  • An arbitration-based access scheme for EtherCAT networks
  • Integrating the CAN and MUST access techniques in a single fieldbus
  • Socket-based can support for embedded operating systems
  • A socket interface for CAN devices
  • Performance analysis of byteflight networks
  • A protocol for automatic node discovery in CANopen networks
  • A multistage hierarchical distributed arbitration technique for priority-based real-time communication systems
  • Achieving round-robin access in controller area networks
  • Evaluation of response times in industrial WLANs
  • Experimental analysis of latencies in Ethernet communications
  • On the properties of the flexible time division multiple access technique
  • Modelling CANopen communications according to the socket paradigm
  • Advances in automotive digital communications
  • Introducing intelligent sensors in presses for plastic material injection
  • Inexpensive tools for measuring ethernet performance
  • On the performances of two popular fieldbuses
  • A new CAN-like field network based on a star topology
  • Integrating fieldbuses and factory intranets
  • MUST: A quasi-round robin access scheme for CAN networks
  • FastCAN: a high-performance enhanced CAN-like network
  • Delay analysis of priority promotion systems
  • Express model for the description of fieldbus devices
  • Adaptive bandwidth balancing mechanisms for DQDB networks
  • Q-coder algorithm with carry free addition
  • Communication service and protocol specification using object oriented analysis
  • Introducing field buses in presses for plastic material injection
  • Guest editorial special section on communication in automation - Part I
  • FAIRNESS CONTROL MECHANISMS FOR DQDB COMPARISON OF ADAPTIVE METROPOLITAN-AREA NETWORKS
  • Intelligent actuation and measurement system - Based modelling: A case study
  • Object oriented models and communication protocols in the factory
  • STANDARD FIELD BUS NETWORKS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
  • A FIP PROTOTYPE NETWORK FOR NUMERICAL CONTROL APPLICATIONS
  • AN OBJECT-ORIENTED MODEL FOR THE FIP PROTOCOL
  • CIMNET - A PROTOTYPE NETWORK FOR TIME CRITICAL APPLICATIONS IN THE FACTORY
  • REAL-TIME COMMUNICATION IN THE FACTORY AUTOMATION
  • Intelligent actuation and measurement system - based modelling: a case study
  • Object oriented models and communication protocols in the factory
  • Distributed mechanism to improve fairness in CAN networks
  • Comparison of adaptive fairness control mechanisms for DQDB metropolitan area networks
  • FIP prototype network for numerical control applications
  • Object oriented model for the FIP protocol
  • Seamless Link-level Redundancy to Improve Reliability of Industrial Wi-Fi Networks
  • Seamless Link-level Redundancy to Improve Reliability of Industrial Wi-Fi Networks
  • SDMAC: A Software-Defined MAC for Wi-Fi to Ease Implementation of Soft Real-time Applications
  • SDMAC: A Software-Defined MAC for Wi-Fi to Ease Implementation of Soft Real-time Applications
  • CONSIP: Consistency Protocol for Hopping Function Exchange and Black listing in TSCH
  • CONSIP: Consistency Protocol for Hopping Function Exchange and Black listing in TSCH
  • Enabling Listening Suspension in the Time Slotted Channel Hopping Protocol
  • Enabling Listening Suspension in the Time Slotted Channel Hopping Protocol
  • Predicting Wireless Channel Quality by means of Moving Averages and Regression Models
  • Predicting Wireless Channel Quality by means of Moving Averages and Regression Models
  • Adaptive Seamless Redundancy to Achieve Highly-Dependable MQTT Communication
  • Composite CAN XL-Ethernet Networks for Next-Gen Automotive and Automation Systems
  • Composite CAN XL-Ethernet Networks for Next-Gen Automotive and Automation Systems
  • Seamless Redundancy for High Reliability Wi-Fi
  • Seamless Redundancy for High Reliability Wi-Fi
  • Assessing the Effectiveness of Channel Hopping in IEEE 802.15.4 TSCH Networks
  • On the Use of Artificial Neural Networks to Predict the Quality of Wi-Fi Links

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