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An emergency network is the telecommunication infrastructure used to provide communication support to all the first responders (i.e. police, firefighters, etc.) involved in the emergency response.
 
An emergency network is the telecommunication infrastructure used to provide communication support to all the first responders (i.e. police, firefighters, etc.) involved in the emergency response.
 
Currently I am involved in the "e-Sponder" EU project, a large-scale Integration Project co-funded by the EU commission which aims at the design of a modern public safety system for addressing emergencies.
 
Currently I am involved in the "e-Sponder" EU project, a large-scale Integration Project co-funded by the EU commission which aims at the design of a modern public safety system for addressing emergencies.
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== Pubblications ==
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'''Conference publications:'''
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1) D. Vassiliadis, A. Garbi, G. Calarco, M. Casoni, '''A. Paganelli''', R. Morera, C. M. Chen, M. Wodczak, “Wireless Networks at the Service of effective First Response Work: the E- SPONDER Vision”, presented at the 5th International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing (ISWPC), 5-7 of May, Modena 2010.
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2) G. Calarco, M. Casoni, '''A. Paganelli''', D. Vassiliadis, M. Wodczak, “A Satellite based System for Managing Crisis Scenarios: the E-SPONDER Perspective”, presented at the 5th Advanced Satellite Multimedia Systems Conference (ASMS), 13-15 of September, Cagliari 2010.
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'''Submitted papers:'''
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M. Casoni and '''A. Paganelli''', “Security Issues in Emergency Networks”, submitted to the 3rd International Workshop on "Emergency Management: Communication and Computing Platforms" Co-Located with the 7th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC 2011).

Revision as of 16:43, 22 February 2011

Ing. Alessandro Paganelli

PhD Student in ICT, 25th Cycle

Department of Information Engineering

via Vignolese 905, 41125 Modena (MO), Italy

E-Mail: alessandro.paganelli@unimore.it


Research activity

My research activity lies in the telecommunication networks area and is mainly focused on emergency networks. An emergency network is the telecommunication infrastructure used to provide communication support to all the first responders (i.e. police, firefighters, etc.) involved in the emergency response. Currently I am involved in the "e-Sponder" EU project, a large-scale Integration Project co-funded by the EU commission which aims at the design of a modern public safety system for addressing emergencies.


Pubblications

Conference publications: 1) D. Vassiliadis, A. Garbi, G. Calarco, M. Casoni, A. Paganelli, R. Morera, C. M. Chen, M. Wodczak, “Wireless Networks at the Service of effective First Response Work: the E- SPONDER Vision”, presented at the 5th International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing (ISWPC), 5-7 of May, Modena 2010. 2) G. Calarco, M. Casoni, A. Paganelli, D. Vassiliadis, M. Wodczak, “A Satellite based System for Managing Crisis Scenarios: the E-SPONDER Perspective”, presented at the 5th Advanced Satellite Multimedia Systems Conference (ASMS), 13-15 of September, Cagliari 2010. Submitted papers: M. Casoni and A. Paganelli, “Security Issues in Emergency Networks”, submitted to the 3rd International Workshop on "Emergency Management: Communication and Computing Platforms" Co-Located with the 7th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC 2011).