Michele Zorzi
University of Padua
895 Papers
7.6K Citations
Michele Zorzi is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Network packet. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 869 publications. Previous affiliations of Michele Zorzi include Polytechnic University of Milan & Toyota.
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Papers
Exploiting Scheduled Access Features of mmWave WLANs for Periodic Traffic Sources
Mattia Lecci,Matteo Drago,Andrea Zanella,Michele Zorzi +3 more
- 15 Jun 2021
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose two algorithms for joint admission control and scheduling of periodic traffic streams with contrasting performance objectives, specifically a simple scheduler and a max-min fair scheduler.
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Exact Assessment of the Delay-Rate Tradeoff in Ergodic Interference Alignment
TL;DR: This letter derives lower and upper bounds for the best delay exponent of JAP-B, the state-of-the-art ergodic IA scheme and shows the much better tightness of the proposed bounds compared with those available in the state of the art.
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Semantic Communication of Learnable Concepts
TL;DR: In this article , the authors consider the problem of communicating a sequence of concepts, i.e., unknown and potentially stochastic maps, which can be observed only through examples, and provide its rate-distortion characterization.
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TinyNET—a tiny network framework for TinyOS: description, implementation, and experimentation
Aldo Castellani,Paolo Casari,Michele Zorzi +2 more
- 01 Jan 2010
TL;DR: TinyNET is presented, a modular framework allowing development and quick integration of protocols and applications for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) in TinyOS in a layered fashion, while still enabling cross–layer interactions.
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Some results on the statistics of delay terms in SR ARQ on Markov channels
Leonardo Badia,Michele Rossi,Michele Zorzi +2 more
- 05 Dec 2005
TL;DR: The packet delay statistics of a selective repeat ARQ scheme on a discrete time Markov channel with non-instantaneous round trip delay are explored and the connection of these numerical evaluations with the QoS requirements connected to delay for multimedia traffic is explored.