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Stefano Severi, Ph.D. H2020 HIGHTS Project Coordinator and Engineer Senior Member, IEEE Electrical and Computer Engineering Focus Area Mobility http://wireless.user.jacobs-university.de Room 100 - Research I Campus Ring 1, 28759 Bremen, Germany H +49 (0)176 61 35 67 51 T +49 421 200 3272 B s.severi@jacobs- university.de Bremen, 12 th April 2016 Personal Details Date of birth 20 March 1981 Nationality Italian Status Married Residence Lüder-von-Bentheim-Str. 8A, 28209 Bremen, Germany Post-Doctoral Fellow Research Interests My research activities can be briefly grouped under the broad context of wire- less communications and digital signal processing. In particular I am interested into activities related, but not limited, to wireless sensor networks (WSNs): clock synchronization, super-resolution ranging techniques, localization (with its many variants: cooperative, algebraic, multihop, swarm and semantic), high- precision positioning and tracking, positioning with confidence and secrecy. Fur- thermore I am active on research on the physical layer of many wireless com- munications protocols, including Ultra-wideband, WiFi, Bluetooth and Zigbee- based solutions. These topics find natural and practical application under the context of Internet of Things (IoT), Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and Intelli- gent Transport Systems (ITS). A special mention is deserved for my research on Physical Layer Security: in this area I also patented a secret key exchange mech- anism for short-range communications. Since 2015 I’m technical coordinator of a big H2020 project on high-precision localization for cooperative ITS. Further- more I’m TPC chair of 13 th Workshop on Positioning, Navigation and Commu- nication (WPNC’16) and co-chair of 2 nd International Workshop on Advanced PHY and MAC Techniques for Super Dense Wireless Networks (CROWD-Net), held in conjunction with IEEE ICC 2016. Teaching Activities Fall 2015 300392 Elect. and Comp. Engineering Specialization Areas Lab (Jacobs Uni- versity) - Lecturer (Undergraduate Course) Course Content: Positioning for Wireless Systems. The module is divided into three distinct parts: i) ranging techniques for wireless systems; ii) super- resolution ranging techniques; iii) localization algorithms. Each part combines theory with practical experiences, in particular with the collection of on-field data measurements from actual wireless devices imported and analyzed in Mat- lab. Fall 2014 300392 Elect. and Comp. Engineering Specialization Areas Lab (Jacobs Uni- versity) - Lecturer (Undergraduate Course) Fall 2013 300392 Elect. and Comp. Engineering Specialization Areas Lab (Jacobs Uni- versity) - Lecturer (Undergraduate Course)

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Stefano Severi, Ph.D.H2020 HIGHTS Project Coordinator and EngineerSenior Member, IEEE

Electrical and Computer EngineeringFocus Area Mobility

http://wireless.user.jacobs-university.de

Room 100 - Research ICampus Ring 1, 28759

Bremen, GermanyH +49 (0)176 61 35 67 51

T +49 421 200 3272B s.severi@jacobs-

university.de

Bremen, 12th April 2016

Personal DetailsDate of birth 20 March 1981

Nationality ItalianStatus Married

Residence Lüder-von-Bentheim-Str. 8A, 28209 Bremen, Germany

Post-Doctoral FellowResearch InterestsMy research activities can be briefly grouped under the broad context of wire-less communications and digital signal processing. In particular I am interestedinto activities related, but not limited, to wireless sensor networks (WSNs):clock synchronization, super-resolution ranging techniques, localization (withits many variants: cooperative, algebraic, multihop, swarm and semantic), high-precision positioning and tracking, positioning with confidence and secrecy. Fur-thermore I am active on research on the physical layer of many wireless com-munications protocols, including Ultra-wideband, WiFi, Bluetooth and Zigbee-based solutions. These topics find natural and practical application under thecontext of Internet of Things (IoT), Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and Intelli-gent Transport Systems (ITS). A special mention is deserved for my research onPhysical Layer Security: in this area I also patented a secret key exchange mech-anism for short-range communications. Since 2015 I’m technical coordinator ofa big H2020 project on high-precision localization for cooperative ITS. Further-more I’m TPC chair of 13th Workshop on Positioning, Navigation and Commu-nication (WPNC’16) and co-chair of 2nd International Workshop on AdvancedPHY and MAC Techniques for Super Dense Wireless Networks (CROWD-Net),held in conjunction with IEEE ICC 2016.

Teaching ActivitiesFall 2015 300392 Elect. and Comp. Engineering Specialization Areas Lab (Jacobs Uni-

versity) - Lecturer (Undergraduate Course)Course Content: Positioning for Wireless Systems. The module is dividedinto three distinct parts: i) ranging techniques for wireless systems; ii) super-resolution ranging techniques; iii) localization algorithms. Each part combinestheory with practical experiences, in particular with the collection of on-fielddata measurements from actual wireless devices imported and analyzed in Mat-lab.

Fall 2014 300392 Elect. and Comp. Engineering Specialization Areas Lab (Jacobs Uni-versity) - Lecturer (Undergraduate Course)

Fall 2013 300392 Elect. and Comp. Engineering Specialization Areas Lab (Jacobs Uni-versity) - Lecturer (Undergraduate Course)

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Fall 2012 300392 Elect. and Comp. Engineering Specialization Areas Lab (Jacobs Uni-versity) - Lecturer (Undergraduate Course)

2010-2011 Signal Processing (University of Bologna) - Lecturer (Undergraduate Course)Course Content: Basic elements of deterministic signals characterization and pro-cessing. A/D-D/A conversion. Elements of probability theory.

2009-2010 Signal Processing (University of Bologna) - Lecturer (Undergraduate Course)2008-2009 Principles of Signal Processing (University of Bologna) - Grader (Undergradu-

ate Course)Course Content: Basic elements of signal characterization and processing withparticular reference to communication systems.

2007-2008 Principles of Signal Processing (University of Bologna) - Grader (Undergradu-ate Course)

2007-2008 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory (University of Bologna) - Tutor (Under-graduate Course)Course Content: The course gives elements for the analysis and the developmentof digital signal processing systems, with particular emphasis to communica-tions. In this field, the digitization of signals have lead to a substantial integra-tion of various forms of information, named multimedia, where voice, text, data,fixed and moving images, are jointly processed, stored and transmitted.

2007-2008 Multimedia Digital Signal Processing - Tutor (Graduate Course)Course Content: The course gives elements for the analysis, design and character-ization of digital signal processing systems. The analysis and design of the tech-niques considered are carried out through the development of Matlab softwareroutines. The algorithms are then implemented on commercial Digital SignalProcessor (DSP) platforms, and tested by measurements. During the class, thecourse gives basic knowledge of digital signal processing. The laboratory exer-cises allow the student to practise with software tools (like the Matlab platform)as well as hardware (DSP) necessary to digital signal processing.

2006-2007 Principles of Signal Processing - Grader (Undergraduate Course)

Technical Program Committees Membership

2016 Co-Chair - IEEE ICC 2016 Workshop on Advanced PHY and MAC Techniques forSuper Dense Wireless Networks (CROWD-Net)

2016 TPC Chair - IEEE 13th Workshop on Positioning, Navigation and Communication(WPNC’16)

2016 TPC Member - IEEE ICC 2016 Workshop on Advances in Network Localization andNavigation (ANLN)

2015 TPC Member - IEEE 12th Workshop on Positioning, Navigation and Communication(WPNC’15)

2015 TPC Member - IEEE ICC 2015 Workshop on Advances in Network Localization andNavigation (ANLN)

2014 TPC Member - IEEE 11th Workshop on Positioning, Navigation and Communication(WPNC’14)

2014 TPC Member - IEEE 80th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2014-Fall)2014 TPC Member - European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC’14)2013 TPC Member - IEEE 10th Workshop on Positioning, Navigation and Communication

(WPNC’13)2012 TPC Member - IEEE 9th Workshop on Positioning, Navigation and Communication

(WPNC’12)2011 TPC Member - IEEE 8th Workshop on Positioning, Navigation and Communication

(WPNC’11)

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Peer Reviewer (Journals)

Reviewer - IEEE Transactions on Wireless CommunicationsReviewer - IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal ProcessingReviewer - IEEE Transactions on CommunicationsReviewer - IEEE Transactions on Mobile ComputingReviewer - IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems IIReviewer - IEEE Communications LettersReviewer - IET Microwaves, Antennas & PropagationReviewer - EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and NetworkingReviewer - EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing

Project Activities

2015-2018 HIGHTS - H2020 Research and Innovation Project (High precision positioning forCooperative-ITS)My Role: Project coordinator.Topics: Cooperative radio location, self-localization and communication (V2X)technologies for vehicles.Partners: Jacobs University Bremen, Eurecom, DLR, CEA, Chalmers TekniskaHoegskola, FBConsulting, Bosch, BMW, Tass, BeSpoon, ZigPos, PaulsConsul-tancy, Objective Software, Ibeo, Innotec21.

Project Description: Cooperative intelligent transport system (C-ITS) applica-tions rely on knowledge of the geographical positions of vehicles. Unfortunately,satellite-based positioning systems (e.g., GPS and Galileo) are unable to providesufficiently accurate position information for many important applications andin certain challenging but common environments (e.g., urban canyons and tun-nels). This project addresses this problem by combining traditional satellite sys-tems with an innovative use of on-board sensing and infrastructure-based wire-less communication technologies (e.g., Wi-Fi, ITS-G5, UWB tracking, Zigbee,Bluetooth, LTE...) to produce advanced, highly-accurate positioning technolo-gies for C-ITS. The results will be integrated into the facilities layer of ETSI C-ITSarchitecture and will thereby become available for all C-ITS applications, includ-ing those targeting the challenging use cases Traffic Safety of Vulnerable Usersand Autonomous Driving/platooning. The project will therefore go beyond ego-and infra-structure-based positioning by incorporating them as building blocksto develop an enhanced European-wide positioning service platform based onenhanced Local Dynamic Maps and built on open European standards. Proof-of-concept systems developed in the project will combine infrastructure devices,reference vehicles, communication between road users and offline processing,and will be evaluated under real conditions at TASS’ test site in Helmond, withthe objective of assessing its capabilities to provide high precision positioningto C-ITS applications. When possible, codes and prototypes will be fully open-source and made available to the larger research community as well as to the au-tomotive industry at the end of the project. All achievements will be publishedin top-tier events further guaranteeing an open-access to all technical publica-tions produced. The project also aims at a strong commitment to bringing thedeveloped solutions to standardization bodies

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2011-2014 BUTLER - FP7 European Integrated Project (uBiquitous, secUre inTernet-of-thingswith Location and contEx-awaReness)My Role: Workpackage Leader, Project Manager for my Research Unit (JacobsUniversity).Topics: Context-awareness and Security technologies for the Internet of Things.Partners: Ericsson, Alcatel-Lucent, Telecom Italia, ST Microelectronics, CEA-Leti, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, CasCard, FBConsulting, Swisscom, iHome-Lab, Instituto Superiore Mario Boella, Inno, Gemalto, Philips, TST Sistemas, Uni-versity of Luxembourg, Tecnalia, ZigPos, CWC University of Oulu, Banco San-tander, Santander City Council, Maya Technologies, Jacobs University Bremen.Project Description: BUTLER is an FP7 EU project acronym for uBiquitous,secUre inTernet-of-things with Location and contEx-awaReness which startedOctober 1, 2011 and would last 36 months. A consortium of INNO (coordina-tor) and 17 partners from 8 countries with strong industry participation (6 aca-demic institutions and 11 companies) are all involved. BUTLER will be the firstEU project to emphasise pervasiveness, context-awareness and security for IoT.Through a consortium of leading Industrial, Corporate R&D and Academic part-ners with extensive and complementary know-how, BUTLER will integrate cur-rent and develop new technologies to form a “bundle”of applications, platformfeatures and services that will bring IoT to life.

BUTLER is focusing on: a) Improving/creating enabling technologies to imple-ment a well-defined vision of secure, pervasive and context-aware IoT, wherelinks are inherently secure (from PHY to APP layers) applications cut across dif-ferent scenarios (Home, Office, Transportation, Health, etc.), and the network re-actions to users are adjusted to their needs (learned and monitored in real time);b) Integrating/developing a new flexible smartDevice-centric network architec-ture where platforms (devices) function according to three well-defined cate-gories: smartObject (sensors, actuators, gateways), smartMobile (user’s personaldevice) and smartServers (providers of contents and services), interconnectedover IPv6; c) Building a series of field trials, which progressively integrate andenhance state-of-the-art technologies to showcase BUTLER’s secure, pervasiveand context-aware vision of IoT.

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2008-2011 EUWB - FP7 European Integrated Project (Coexisting Short Range Radio by Ad-vanced Ultra-Wideband Radio Technology)My Role: Project Engineer, main referent for my Research Unit (Unibo) withinWP4.Topics: Multihop networks with localization capabilities (PHY, Network andApplication layers).Partners: Bosch, Philips, Thales, TES Electric, EADS, Wisair, Telefonica, CEA-Leti, Università di Bologna, Universidad de Zaragoza, Universit’at Duisburg-Essen, Leibniz Universit’at Hannover, Technische Universit’at Ilmenau, CWCUniversity of Oulu.Project Description: The EUWB project known as Coexisting Short Range Radioby Advanced Ultra-Wideband Radio Technology: was supported by the Euro-pean Union’s 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological De-velopment. It was started in April 2008 and completed in July 2011. It is anindustry-led initiative of 26 major industrial, highly regarded academic and ex-cellent consulting partners from Europe and Israel was formed. Ultra-Widebandradio technology (UWB-RT) enables short range wireless communications withdata rates ranging up to Gigabit per second as well as precise real-time locationtracking inherently due to UWB’s unique feature of ultra-wide radio frequencyband allocation. Widespread application of this innovative wireless technologywill facilitate growth of a number of market segments - all different, but all en-abled by the unique features of UWB-RT being highly scalable with regard tocomplexity, range, costs and throughput as well as location precision accuracy.UWB-RT provides a minimum of interference to other electronic equipment com-pared to existing alternative radio solutions. EUWB’s key objective is to exploitthe enormous potential of the innovative and disruptive radio technology em-bodied in Ultra-Wideband Radio Technology (UWB-RT) for key industrial sec-tors in Europe by innovation of cutting-edge short range radio solutions. EUWBaims at consolidating the technical advances in scientific areas related to UWB-RT and combining them in order to define system concepts and enable the imple-mentation of applications for envisaged four application areas: HeterogeneousNetwork, Public Transport, Home Environment, and Automotive.

2007 IRMA - Italian Project enhanced by Defense MinisterMy Role: Project Engineer, deliverable editor.Topics: Anti-intruder system based on UWB multistatic radar.Partners: Classified information.Project Description: Classified information

Student Supervisionexp. grad. 2019 Razvan-Andrei Stoica, PhD, with Prof. Giuseppe Abreu.exp. grad. 2019 Cristian Pana, PhD, with Prof. Giuseppe Abreu.exp. grad. 2017 Alireza Ghods, PhD, with Prof. Giuseppe Abreu.

Topic: “Vehicular Localization Techniques”exp. grad. 2017 Jonathan Georg Bechtold, M.Eng, with Prof. Giuseppe Abreu.graduated 2016 Remun Koirala, M.Eng, with Prof. Giuseppe Abreu.

Topic: “Battery size and Rate optimisation in Energy harvesting wireless network”graduated 2016 Razvan-Andrei Stoica, M.Eng, with Prof. Giuseppe Abreu.

Topic: “A Self-Organizing Frequency Approach to Channel Estimation and Equaliza-tion in Vehicular Wireless Networks”

graduated 2016 Cristian Pana, M.Eng, with Prof. Giuseppe Abreu.Topic: “Adaptive Online Probability Density Estimator via Data Binning and TrendFiltering”

graduated 2015 Jonathan Georg Bechtold, B.Eng, with Prof. Giuseppe Abreu.Topic: “Implementation of a Secret Key Generation Scheme for Short-Range Communi-cation”

graduated 2015 Omotayo Olabowale Oshiga, PhD, with Prof. Giuseppe Abreu.Topic: “Mutually Conditional Ranging and Trilateration for Wireless Localization”

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graduated 2007 Angelo Facondini, M.Eng, with Prof. Marco Chiani and Prof. Andrea Giorgetti.Topic: “UWB Localization Systems: Detection Algorithms for Multistatic Radar”

graduated 2007 Andrea Urbini, M.Eng, with Prof. Marco Chiani and Prof. Andrea Giorgetti.Topic: “UWB Localization Systems: Clutter-Removal Algorithms for MultistaticRadar”

graduated 2006 Milos Jankovic, B.Eng, with Prof. Davide Dardari.Topic: “Project and Development of a Bayesian Filters-based Localization Algorithm”

graduated 2006 Gregory Gaddoni, B.Eng, with Prof. Davide Dardari.Topic: “Performances Testing and Comparison of Radio Localization Techniques”

EducationJune 2010 Ph.D. – Electronics, Computer Sciences and Systems

University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy- Thesis Title: “Cooperative Wireless Networks for Localization”My Doctoral research addresses the problem of localization, and analyzes itscrucial aspects, within the context of cooperative wireless sensor networks. Thethree main issues discussed in this period are: network synchronization, posi-tion estimate and tracking. A new approach based on the estimation theoryhas been proposed to evaluate the ultimate performance limit in network timesynchronization. Concerning the position estimate problem, the research was fo-cused on the problem of flip-ambiguity for algorithms with incomplete ranginginformation and on the issue of position estimate within multihop networks, i.e.networks with a low degree of connectivity. Finally it has been addressed alsothe problem of passive and active tracking, within the context of Wireless Lanand Ultrawide-Band infrastructures. My Doctoral studies were fully supportedby a three year-scholarship from the Italian Government.

March 2006 M.Eng. – Telecommunications Engineering2nd Faculty of Engineering, University of Bologna, Cesena, Italy- Thesis Title: “Study and Implementation of an Indoor WiFi-based Location System”I developed a new low-complexity tracking algorithm inspired by the Fano’ssequential decoding algorithm for the position tracking of a user in a WLAN-based indoor localization system. The positioning infrastructure consists of aIEEE 802.11 wireless LAN and of a radio map of the indoor environment, whichis available to the user. The position estimation is performed comparing the sig-nal strength received by the user’s network card interface to the signal strengthvalues stored in the radio map. By introducing a tracking algorithm, it improvesthe accuracy of the system, by reducing the number of position estimates whichare less probable or impossible for a given environment topology.

October 2003 B.Eng. – Telecommunications Engineering2nd Faculty of Engineering, University of Bologna, Cesena, Italy- Thesis Title: “Study and Implementation of a IEEE 802.11 Network”

Awards & Honors2008 Scolarship - Visiting Ph.D. - Marco Polo Grant for 3 months in Oulu, Finland2008 Grant - Winner of Student Travel Grant - IEEE ICC 2008, Beijing, PRC2007 Scholarship - Doctoral Grant - by Italian Government2007 Prize - Winner of Best Paper Award Contest - IST Mobile Summit 2007, Budapest,

Hungary

ProgrammingMatlab Expert

Java ExpertC/C++ Expert

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LanguagesItalian Native

English FluentGerman Conversant

International PatentP1 Stefano Severi and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: ‘Method to Generate En-

cryption Key for Short-range Communications‘,” IPR-20122, February 2014.

Book ChapterBC1 Stefano Severi et al.: “IoT Governance, Privacy and Security Issues,” Publisher:

IERC - European Research Cluster on the Internet of Things, Editor: EuropeanCommunity, January 2015.

Invited TalkIT1 Stefano Severi: “H2020 HIGHTS - High Precision Positioning for Cooperative

ITS Applications”, IEEE Workshop on Cooperative Communication and Positioning,co-located with IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV’16-CPP) June 19-22, 2016.

Publication RecordJ02 IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems Accepted

Razvan-Andrei Stoica, Stefano Severi and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “A Self-OrganizingFrequency Approach to 802.11p Channel Estimation,” IEEE Transactions on Intelligent TransportationSystems.

J01 IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications 2016Omotayo Oshiga, Stefano Severi and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “Superresolution Multi-point Ranging with Optimized Sampling via Orthogonally Designed Golomb Rulers,” IEEE Trans-actions on Wireless Communications, vol 15, no. 1, pp 267- 282, January 2015.

C27 BMW Summer School - Lake Tegernsee, Germany 2016Cristian Pana, Stefano Severi, and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “Quality of Life and PublicSafety Agents,” BMW Summer School, July 18-23, 2015.

C26 IEEE CPP 2016 - Gothenburg, Sweden 2016Andrei Stoica, Stefano Severi and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “On PrototypingIEEE802.11p Channel Estimators in Real-World Environments Using GNURadio” Proc. IEEEWorkshop on Cooperative Communication and Positioning, co-located with IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Sym-posium (IV’16-CPP) June 19-22, 2016.

C25 IEEE CPP 2016 - Gothenburg, Sweden 2016Alireza Ghods, Stefano Severi and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “Localization in V2X Com-munication Networks” Proc. IEEE Workshop on Cooperative Communication and Positioning, co-locatedwith IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV’16-CPP) June 19-22, 2016.

C24 IPSN 2016 - Vienna, Austria 2016Simona Cabuz, Jonathan Bechtold, Andrei Stoica, Stefano Severi and Giuseppe Thadeu Fre-itas de Abreu: “A Distributed Indoor Localization Framework” Proc. Microsoft Indoor LocalizationCompetition (IPSN 2016) April 10-11, 2016.

C23 IEEE ICC - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2016Remun Koirala, Stefano Severi and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “Battery Size Optimiza-tion for Energy Harvesting Wireless Nodes,” Proc. IEEE International Conference on Communications- Wireless Communications Symposium (ICC 2016) May 23-27, 2016.

C22 IEEE VNC - Kyoto, Japan 2015Andrei Stoica, Stefano Severi and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “Learning the VehicularChannel Through the Self-Organization of Frequencies,” Proc. IEEE Vehicular Networking Confer-ence (VNC) December 16-18, 2015.

C21 IEEE Asilomar - Monterey, USA 2015Remun Koirala, Stefano Severi and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “Power Optimization forEnergy Harvesting Wireless Nodes,” Proc. IEEE Fourty-Ninth Asilomar Conference on Signals, Sys-tems and Computers, (Asilomar 2015), November 8-11, 2015.

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C20 BMW Summer School - Lake Tegernsee, Germany 2015Alireza Ghods, Jonthan Bechtold, Stefano Severi, and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “Phase-Based Secret Key Generation for VANET ,” BMW Summer School, July 6-11, 2015.

C19 IEEE WPNC - Dresden, Germany 2015Omotayo Oshiga, Alireza Ghods, Stefano Severi and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “Effi-cient Slope Sampling Ranging and Trilateration Techniques for Wireless Localization” Proc. IEEEWorkshop on Positioning Navigation and Communication, (WPNC 2015), March 11-12, 2015.

C18 IEEE Asilomar - Monterey, USA 2014Alireza Ghods, Stefano Severi, Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu, Samuel Van de Velde andHeidi Steendam: “On the Structural Nature of Cooperation in Distributed Network Localization,”Proc. IEEE Fourty-Eighth Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, (Asilomar 2014),November 2-5, 2014.

C17 EuCNC - Bologna, Italy 2014Stefano Severi, Francesco Sottile, Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu, Claudio Pastrone, Mau-rizio Spirito and Friedbert Berens: “M2M Technologies: Enablers for a Pervasive Internet ofThings,” Proc. European Conference on Networks and Communications, (EuCNC 2014), June 23-26,2014.

C16 IEEE WCNC - Istanbul, Turkey 2014Stefano Severi, Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu, Davide Dardari and Gianni Pasolini: “A SecretKey Exchange Scheme For Near Field Communication,” Proc. IEEE Wireless Communications andNetworking Conference, (WCNC 2014), April 6-9, 2014.

C15 IEEE WCNC - Istanbul, Turkey 2014Omotayo Oshiga, Stefano Severi and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “Optimized Super-Resolution Ranging over ToA Measurements,” Proc. IEEE Wireless Communications and NetworkingConference, (WCNC 2014), April 6-9, 2014.

C14 MT-ITS - Dresden, Germany -Invited- 2013Alireza Ghods, Stefano Severi and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “Location Forwarding forDense Urban Environment,” Proc. 3rd International Conference on Models and Technologies for Intelli-gent Transport Systems , (MT-ITS 2013), December 2-4, 2013.

C13 IEEE Asilomar - Monterey, USA -Invited- 2013Gianni Pasolini, Davide Dardari, Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu and Stefano Severi: “TheEffect of Channel Spatial Correlation on Physical Layer Security in Multi-antenna Scenarios,”Proc. IEEE Fourty-Seventh Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, (Asilomar 2013),November 3-6, 2013.

C12 IEEE WPNC - Dresden, Germany 2013Omotayo Oshiga, Stefano Severi and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “Non-parametric Es-timation of Error Bounds in LOS and NLOS Environments” Proc. IEEE Workshop on PositioningNavigation and Communication, (WPNC 2013), March 20-21, 2013.

C11 IEEE Asilomar - Monterey, USA 2012Jani Saloranta, Stefano Severi, Davide Macagnano and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “Alge-braic Confidence for Sensor Localization,” Proc. IEEE Fourty-Sixth Asilomar Conference on Signals,Systems and Computers, (Asilomar 2012), November 4-7, 2012.

C10 IEEE WPNC - Dresden, Germany 2012Simona Poilinca, Stefano Severi, Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu and Davide Macagnano: “Im-proved localization of Ultra-Wideband devices using Kalman Filter on super MDS estimated po-sitions,” Proc. IEEE Workshop on Positioning Navigation and Communication, (WPNC 2012), March15-16, 2012.

C9 IEEE IWSSIP - Vienna, Austria -Invited- 2012Stefano Severi, Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu and Davide Dardari: “Distributed Localization:Multihop Versus Message-Passing,” Proc. IEEE International Workshop on Systems, Signals and ImageProcessing (IWSSIP 2012), 11 - 13 April, 2012.

C8 IEEE Asilomar - Monterey, USA 2011Golaleh Rahmatollahi, Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu and Stefano Severi: “Cooperative Mul-tihop Localization with Privacy,” Proc. IEEE Fourty-Fifth Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems andComputers, (Asilomar 2011), November 6-9, 2011.

C7 IEEE CTW - Sitges, Spain 2011Stefano Severi, Giuseppe Destino and Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu: “Distributed MultihopLocalization: An Energy-Efficient Approach,” Proc. IEEE Communication Theory Workshop (CTW2011), June 20-22, 2011.

C6 IEEE WPNC - Dresden, Germany 2011Stefano Severi, Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu and Davide Dardari: “Multihop versusMessage-Passing: a Complexity and Accuracy Comparison for Distributed Localization,” Proc.IEEE Workshop on Positioning Navigation and Communication, (WPNC 2011), March 7-8, 2011.

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C5 IEEE WPNC - Dresden, Germany 2010Stefano Severi, Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu and Davide Dardari: “A Quantitative Com-parison of Multihop Localization Algorithms,” Proc. IEEE Workshop on Positioning Navigation andCommunication, (WPNC 2010), March 11, 2010.

C4 IEEE Asilomar - Monterey, USA 2009Stefano Severi, Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu, Giuseppe Destino and Davide Dardari: “Effi-cient and Accurate Localization in Multihop Networks,” Proc. IEEE Fourty-Third Asilomar Confer-ence on Signals, Systems and Computers, (Asilomar 2009), November 1-4, 2009.

C3 IEEE Globecom - Honolulu, USA 2009Stefano Severi, Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu, Giuseppe Destino and Davide Dardari: “Un-derstanding and Solving Flip-Ambiguity in Network Localization via Semidefinite Program-ming,” Proc. IEEE Global Conference on Telecommunications (Globecom 2009), 30 November 30th- 4 December, 2009.

C2 IEEE ICC - Beijng, PRC -Student Travel Grant- 2008Stefano Severi, and Davide Dardari: “Performance Limits of Time Synchronization in WirelessSensor Networks,” in Proc. IEEE International Conference on Communications - Wireless NetworkingSymposium, (ICC 2008), May 19-23, 2008.

C1 IST Mobile Summit - Budapest, Hungary -Best Paper Award- 2007Stefano Severi, Gianluigi Liva, Davide Dardari and Marco Chiani: “A New Low-Complexity UserTracking Algorithm for WLAN-Based Positioning Systems,” in Proc. 16th IST Mobile & WirelessCommunications Summit (IST-Summit 2007), July 1-5, 2007.

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