OXFORD UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY

Ettore Ferranti

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Ettore Ferranti

Doctoral Student
Student, New College

Ettore.Ferranti@comlab.ox.ac.uk

Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD

interests

The main focus of my research is in the Mobile Sensor Networks, and specifically:

  • Energy-Efficient Routing Protocols and Propagation Algorithms
  • Distributed Localization
  • Events Detection & Tracking
  • Pathfinding
  • Distributed Exploration and Mapping of Unknown Environments
  • Distributed Databases

Further info can be found on the Sensor Networks Group webpage and on the RED-WSN project webpage.

My personal webpage is here

biography

I obtained my MSc degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Bologna, Italy, in December 2005. The subject of my master thesis was "Distributed queries on heterogeneous collections of multimedia data". I obtained my BSc degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Bologna, Italy, in October 2003. The subject of my bachelor thesis was "Development of an xml-based graphic framework for Microsoft .Net environment". During my master degree I worked 2 years as teaching assistant for the Database course. During both bachelor and master degrees I worked as consultant for Di.Co. srl, an Italian company specialized in digital printing systems.

For a more detailed CV click here.�

selected publications  (View all)

Brick&Mortar: An On-Line Multi-Agent Exploration Algorithm

Ettore Ferranti, Niki Trigoni, Mark Levene

In ICRA07, IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation IEEE, 2007.

Robot-Assisted Discovery of Evacuation Routes in Emergency Scenarios

Ettore Ferranti, Niki Trigoni

In ICRA08, IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation IEEE, May 2008.

Rapid Exploration of Unknown Areas Through Dynamic Deployment of Mobile and Stationary Sensor Nodes

E. Ferranti, N. Trigoni, M. Levene

Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 2009.

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