Rocco Rongo
University of Calabria
91 Papers
762 Citations
Rocco Rongo is an academic researcher from University of Calabria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellular automaton & Lava. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 85 publications.
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Papers
A parallel cellular automata environment on multicomputers for computational science
Mario Cannataro,S. Di Gregorio,Rocco Rongo,William Spataro,Giandomenico Spezzano,Domenico Talia +5 more
- 01 May 1995
TL;DR: CAMEL (Cellular Automata environMent for systEms modeLing), a scalable software environment based on the cellular automata theory implemented on a Transputer-based parallel computer, and a load balancing strategy is used to minimize time costs in case of not uniform intervals for transition steps.
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A parallel cellular tool for interactive modeling and simulation
Giandomenico Spezzano,Domenico Talia,S. Di Gregorio,Rocco Rongo,William Spataro +4 more
- 01 Sep 1996
TL;DR: Camel, an interactive parallel programming environment based on cellular automata, can develop high-performance applications in science and engineering and show its usefulness in geology, traffic planning, image processing, and genetic algorithms.
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A New Algorithm for Simulating Wildfire Spread through Cellular Automata
TL;DR: A novel algorithm for wildfire simulation through Cellular Automata (CA), which is able to effectively mitigate the problem of distorted fire shapes, and provides burned regions that are equivalent, for practical purposes, to those given by FARSITE.
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First simulations of the Sarno debris flows through Cellular Automata modelling
Donato D'Ambrosio,Salvatore Di Gregorio,Giulio Iovine,Valeria Lupiano,Rocco Rongo,William Spataro +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the general frame and the latest developments of the cellular automata model SCIDDICA (Simulation through Computational Innovative methods for the Detection of Debris flow path using Interactive Cellular Automata) for simulating debris-flow phenomena.
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Predicting the impact of lava flows at Mount Etna, Italy
Gino Mirocle Crisci,Maria Vittoria Avolio,Boris Behncke,Donato D'Ambrosio,Salvatore Di Gregorio,Valeria Lupiano,Marco Neri,Rocco Rongo,William Spataro +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used cellular automata to simulate lava flow simulations by Cellular Automata for the simulation of the Etna volcano, which was sponsored by the Italian Ministry for Education, University and Research, FIRB project n° RBAU01RMZ4 “Lava flow simulation by CellularAutomata, and by the National Civil Defence Department and INGV (National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology).
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