SIMULINK DEFINED RADIO - Key Persons


Alessandro Bazzi

Alessandro Bazzi received the Laurea degree and the Ph.D. degree in telecommunications engineering both from the University of Bologna, Italy, in 2002 and 2006, respectively. Since 2002, he joined the Institute of Electronics, Computer and Telecommunication Engineering (IEIIT) of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR). He also participates with WiLAB and he is Research Affiliate at CNIT. Since 2006 he acts as adjunct Professor, running courses at the University of Bologna or the University of Ferrara. His work mainly focuses on the performance investigation through field trials, analysis, and simulation of vehicular networks and heterogeneous wireless access networks, with particular reference to medium access control, routing, and radio resource management.

Gianni Pasolini

Gianni Pasolini received the M.Sc. degree in Telecommunications Engineering and the Ph.D. degree in Electronic Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Bologna, Italy, in 1999 and 2003, respectively. In May 1999 he joined the CSITE (Centre for Studies in Computer Science and Telecommunication Systems) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR). Here he started working on wireless communication systems, digital signal processing, intelligent transportation systems and physical layer security. Since 2003 he has the appointment of Professor for several courses in the area of Telecommunications at the University of Bologna. In October 2006 he became a Researcher at the University of Bologna, where he carries out his research activity also within the context of several research projects, in tight cooperation with some of the most important manufacturers in the telecommunications fields.

Mirko Mirabella

Mirko Mirabella received the Laurea degree in Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Bologna in 2017. Since 2009 then he cooperates with the Wireless Communications Lab (WiLAB) at the University of Bologna on the development and implementation of digital signal processing algorithms on DSPs and FPGAs. His areas of interest include the model-based design paradigm and domotics. Recently, he is committed to the development of second-generation digital satellite telecommunications systems DVB-S2, Android device software, VLC data transmission systems.