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Stefano
Basagni
Assistant Professor
Office:
312 Dana
Phone: (617) 373-3061
Fax: (617) 373-8970
basagni@ece.neu.edu
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| Research
Areas |
| Wireless
networks, ad hoc, mesh and wireless sensor networks, design and
implementation of network protocols. |
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Biography |
Professor
Basagni holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of
Texas at Dallas (December 2001) and a Ph.D. in computer science from the
University of Milano, Italy (May 1998). He received his B.Sc. degrees
in computer science from the University of Pisa, Italy, in 1991. Since
Winter 2002 he is on faculty at the Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering at Northeastern University, in Boston, MA. From August 2000
to January 2002 he was professor of computer science at the Department
of Computer Science of the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer
Science, The University of Texas at Dallas.
Professor
Basagni's current research interests concern research and implementation
aspects of mobile networks and wireless communications systems, Bluetooth
and sensor networking, definition and performance evaluation of network
protocols and theoretical and practical aspects of distributed algorithms.
Professor
Basagni has published over four dozens of referred technical contributions.
He is co-editor of two books and co-authors of three book chapters. Professor
Basagni served as a guest editor of the special issue of the Journal on
Special Topics in Mobile Networking and Applications (MONET) on Multipoint
Communication in Wireless Mobile Networks, of the special issue on mobile
ad hoc networks of the Wiley's Interscience's Wireless Communications
& Mobile Networks journal, and of the Elsevier's journal Algorithmica
on algorithmic aspects of mobile computing and communications.
Professor
Basagni serves as a member of the editorial board and of the technical
program committee of ACM and IEEE journals and international conferences.
He is a member of the ACM (including the ACM SIGMOBILE), of the IEEE (Computer
and Communication societies) and of ASEE.
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