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Laura Pierucci

Dr. Laura Pierucci

Department of Information Engineering, University of Florence, Florence, Italy

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L. Pierucci received her graduate degree in electronics engineering from the University of Florence, Florence, Italy, in 1987. She has been with the Department of Information Engineering, University of Florence, as an Assistant Professor, since 2000. She has co-invented a patent on the use of RFID for health applications. She has been involved in several national and European research projects on satellite communications, telemedicine systems,wireless systems, and radar signal processing. She has been the Scientific Coordinator of the EU COST Action 252. She has served as an expert for the European Committee in the area of satellite communications. She has coauthored of several international papers. Her current research interests include wireless communication systems, especially in the topics of 5G/6G systems, resource management, multiple-input multiple-output antenna systems, cooperative communications, and security for wireless sensor networks and the IoT. She was a recipient of the IWCMC 2016 Best Paper Award and the Globecom 2016 Best Paper Award. She is currently serving as an Associate Editor for Telecommunication Systems, IEEE Communications Magazine, IEEE Internet of Things Journal. She currently serves as reviewer and special issues Editor for MDPI.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Internet of Things
machine learning
Security
Wireless Sensor Networ...
antenna arrays

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20%
Internet of Things
18%
Security
8%
multicast communication
5%
energy consumption
5%
machine learning
5%
Wireless Sensor Networks

Short Biography

L. Pierucci received her graduate degree in electronics engineering from the University of Florence, Florence, Italy, in 1987. She has been with the Department of Information Engineering, University of Florence, as an Assistant Professor, since 2000. She has co-invented a patent on the use of RFID for health applications. She has been involved in several national and European research projects on satellite communications, telemedicine systems,wireless systems, and radar signal processing. She has been the Scientific Coordinator of the EU COST Action 252. She has served as an expert for the European Committee in the area of satellite communications. She has coauthored of several international papers. Her current research interests include wireless communication systems, especially in the topics of 5G/6G systems, resource management, multiple-input multiple-output antenna systems, cooperative communications, and security for wireless sensor networks and the IoT. She was a recipient of the IWCMC 2016 Best Paper Award and the Globecom 2016 Best Paper Award. She is currently serving as an Associate Editor for Telecommunication Systems, IEEE Communications Magazine, IEEE Internet of Things Journal. She currently serves as reviewer and special issues Editor for MDPI.