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Lorenzo Bracciale, Pierpaolo Loreti, Claudio Pisa and Alex Shahidi
The Internet of Things offers a wide range of possibilities that can be exploited more or less explicitly for user authentication, ranging from specifically designed systems including biometric devices to environmental sensors that can be opportunistical...
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Lorenzo Bracciale, Pierpaolo Loreti, Andrea Detti and Nicola Blefari Melazzi
A very common problem in designing caching/prefetching systems, distribution networks, search engines, and web-crawlers is determining how long a given content lasts before being updated, i.e., its update frequency. Indeed, while some content is not freq...
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Chiara Lodovisi, Pierpaolo Loreti, Lorenzo Bracciale and Silvello Betti
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) are assuming an important role in the monitoring and mapping of marine ecosystems, especially for their ability to explore harsh environments. AUV swarm can collect data operating autonomously for long periods enabli...
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Pierpaolo Loreti, Lorenzo Bracciale and Alberto Caponi
Popular mobile apps use push notifications extensively to offer an ?always connected? experience to their users. Social networking apps use them as a real-time channel to notify users about new private messages or new social interactions (e.g., friendshi...
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