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2. Validation of a Brief Cognitive Assessment for Concussion Delivered on a Mobile Device
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Lecci, Len, Dugan, Kelly, Woodley, Mary Milo, and Laney, Sophia
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- 2024
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3. Bringing light into the dark—plant electrophysiological monitoring of root knot nematode infestation and real-time nematicide efficacy
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Kurenda, Andrzej, Jenni, Domenica, Lecci, Sandro, and Buchholz, Anke
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- 2024
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4. 'Get on board with researchers': Life Conceptu Maris marine citizen science campaign
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Loredana Mulas, Elena Santini, Marta Azzolin, Mauro Buonocore, Ilaria Campana, Lara Carosso, Giovanni Coppini, Matteo Costantino, Léa David, Marianna Farina, Livio Favaro, Natalia Fraija-Fernández, Marco Gamba, Maria Leonor Garcia Gutiérrez, Cristina Giacoma, Martina Gregorietti, Rita Lecci, Giulia Luzi, Fulvio Maffucci, Francesco Paolo Mancuso, Valeria Masala, Erica Moura, Eugenia Pasanisi, Juan Antonio Raga, Selvaggia Santin, Gianluca Sarà, Antonella Servidio, Paola Tepsich, Francesco Tomasinelli, Gianluca Treglia, Roberta Teti, Elena Valsecchi, Morgana Vighi, and Antonella Arcangeli
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awareness ,biodiversity ,cetaceans ,ferries ,Habit ,Science - Abstract
The manuscript provides an overview of the mid-term results of the citizen science campaign activities conducted within the Life CONCEPTU MARIS project (LIFE20 NAT/IT/001371) whose aim is to improve the conservation status of cetaceans and pelagic sea turtles by addressing information gaps, setting up an internationally agreed-upon approach for surveillance, and identifying appropriate conservation measures. It fosters a cooperative effort by engaging the scientific community, stakeholders, policy makers and citizens in a common effort to support biodiversity.
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- 2024
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5. Habitat suitability modeling of loggerhead sea turtles in the Central-Eastern Mediterranean Sea: a machine learning approach using satellite tracking data
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Rosalia Maglietta, Rocco Caccioppoli, Daniele Piazzolla, Leonardo Saccotelli, Carla Cherubini, Elena Scagnoli, Viviana Piermattei, Marco Marcelli, Giuseppe Andrea De Lucia, Rita Lecci, Salvatore Causio, Giovanni Dimauro, Francesco De Franco, Matteo Scuro, and Giovanni Coppini
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machine learning ,random forest ,satellite tag ,Argos system ,Copernicus marine service (CMS) ,Caretta caretta ,Science ,General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,QH1-199.5 - Abstract
Understanding how sea turtle species move through the environment and respond to environmental features is fundamental for sustainable ecosystem management and effective conservation. This study investigates the habitat suitability of the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) in the Adriatic and Northern Ionian Seas (Central-Eastern Mediterranean) by developing and validating a multidisciplinary framework that leverages machine learning to investigate movement patterns collected by satellite tags Argos satellite tags. Satellite tracking data, enriched with sixteen environmental variables from the Copernicus Marine Service and EMODnet-bathymetry, were analyzed using Random Forest models, obtaining an accuracy of 80.9% when classifying presence versus pseudo-absence of loggerhead sea turtles. As main findings, sea bottom depth, surface chlorophyll (chl-a), and mixed layer depth (MLD) were identified as the most influential features in the habitat suitability of these specimens. Moreover, statistically significant differences, evaluated using t-test statistics, were found between coastal and pelagic locations, for the different seasons, in mixed layer depth, chl-a, 3D-clorophyll, salinity and phosphate. Although based on a limited sample of tagged animals, this study demonstrates that the distribution patterns of loggerhead sea turtles in Mediterranean coastal and pelagic areas are primarily influenced by sea water features linked to productivity and, consequently, to potential prey abundance. Additionally, this multidisciplinary framework presents a replicable approach that can be adapted for various species and regions.
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- 2024
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6. Lyapunov-stable neural controllers in UAVs for precision monitoring.
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Paolo Arena, Damiano Gravina, Giulio Lecci, Alessia Li Noce, and Luca Patanè
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- 2024
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7. Objective QoE Prediction for Video Streaming Services: A Novel Full-Reference Methodology.
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Adrián Pérez Aguilar, Mattia Lecci, Almudena Díaz-Zayas, and Hua Wang
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- 2024
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8. Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil: Setting the baseline knowledge on the animal diversity in Brazil
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Walter A. Boeger, Michel P. Valim, Hussam Zaher, José A. Rafael, Rafaela C. Forzza, Alexandre R. Percequillo, Cristiana S. Serejo, André R.S. Garraffoni, Adalberto J. Santos, Adam Slipinski, Adelita M. Linzmeier, Adolfo R. Calor, Adrian A. Garda, Adriano B. Kury, Agatha C.S. Fernandes, Aisur I. Agudo-Padrón, Alberto Akama, Alberto M. da Silva Neto, Alejandro L. Burbano, Aleksandra Menezes, Alessandre Pereira-Colavite, Alexander Anichtchenko, Alexander C. Lees, Alexandra M.R. Bezerra, Alexandre C. Domahovski, Alexandre D. Pimenta, Alexandre L.P. Aleixo, Alexandre P. Marceniuk, Alexandre S. de Paula, Alexandre Somavilla, Alexandre Specht, Alexssandro Camargo, Alfred F. Newton, Aline A.S. da Silva, Aline B. dos Santos, Aline D. Tassi, Allan C. Aragão, Allan P.M. Santos, Alvaro E. Migotto, Amanda C. Mendes, Amanda Cunha, Amazonas Chagas Júnior, Ana A.T. de Sousa, Ana C. Pavan, Ana C.S. Almeida, Ana L.B.G. Peronti, Ana L. Henriques-Oliveira, Ana L. Prudente, Ana L. Tourinho, Ana M.O. Pes, Ana P. Carmignotto, Ana P.G. da Silva Wengrat, Ana P.S. Dornellas, Anamaria Dal Molin, Anderson Puker, André C. Morandini, André da S. Ferreira, André L. Martins, André M. Esteves, André S. Fernandes, André S. Roza, Andreas Köhler, Andressa Paladini, Andrey J. de Andrade, Ângelo P. Pinto, Anna C. de A. Salles, Anne I. Gondim, Antonia C.Z. Amaral, Antonio A.A. Rondón, Antonio Brescovit, Antônio C. Lofego, Antonio C. Marques, Antonio Macedo, Artur Andriolo, Augusto L. Henriques, Augusto L. Ferreira Júnior, Aurino F. de Lima, Ávyla R. de A. Barros, Ayrton do R. Brito, Bárbara L.V. Romera, Beatriz M.C. de Vasconcelos, Benjamin W. Frable, Bernardo F. Santos, Bernardo R. Ferraz, Brunno B. Rosa, Brunno H.L. Sampaio, Bruno C. Bellini, Bruno Clarkson, Bruno G. de Oliveira, Caio C.D. Corrêa, Caleb C. Martins, Camila F. de Castro-Guedes, Camilla Souto, Carla de L. Bicho, Carlo M. Cunha, Carlos A. de M. Barboza, Carlos A.S. de Lucena, Carlos Barreto, Carlos D.C.M. de Santana, Carlos E.Q. Agne, Carlos G.C. Mielke, Carlos H.S. Caetano, Carlos H.W. Flechtmann, Carlos J.E. Lamas, Carlos Rocha, Carolina S. Mascarenhas, Cecilia B. Margaría, Cecilia Waichert, Celina Digiani, Célio F.B. Haddad, Celso O. Azevedo, Cesar J. Benetti, Charles M.D. dos Santos, Charles R. Bartlett, Cibele Bonvicino, Cibele S. Ribeiro-Costa, Cinthya S.G. Santos, Cíntia E.L. Justino, Clarissa Canedo, Claudia C. Bonecker, Cláudia P. Santos, Claudio J.B. de Carvalho, Clayton C. Gonçalves, Cleber Galvão, Cleide Costa, Cléo D.C. de Oliveira, Cristiano F. Schwertner, Cristiano L. Andrade, Cristiano M. Pereira, Cristiano Sampaio, Cristina de O. Dias, Daercio A. de A. Lucena, Daiara Manfio, Dalton de S. Amorim, Dalva L. de Queiroz, Daniara Colpani, Daniel Abbate, Daniel A. Aquino, Daniel Burckhardt, Daniel C. Cavallari, Daniel de C. Schelesky Prado, Daniel L. Praciano, Daniel S. Basílio, Daniela de C. Bená, Daniela G.P. de Toledo, Daniela M. Takiya, Daniell R.R. Fernandes, Danilo C. Ament, Danilo P. Cordeiro, Darliane E. Silva, Darren A. Pollock, David B. Muniz, David I. Gibson, David S. Nogueira, Dayse W.A. Marques, Débora Lucatelli, Deivys M.A. Garcia, Délio Baêta, Denise N.M. Ferreira, Diana Rueda-Ramírez, Diego A. Fachin, Diego de S. Souza, Diego F. Rodrigues, Diego G. de Pádua, Diego N. Barbosa, Diego R. Dolibaina, Diogo C. Amaral, Donald S. Chandler, Douglas H.B. Maccagnan, Edilson Caron, Edrielly Carvalho, Edson A. Adriano, Edson F. de Abreu Júnior, Edson H.L. Pereira, Eduarda F.G. Viegas, Eduardo Carneiro, Eduardo Colley, Eduardo Eizirik, Eduardo F. dos Santos, Eduardo M. Shimbori, Eduardo Suárez-Morales, Eliane P. de Arruda, Elisandra A. Chiquito, Élison F.B. Lima, Elizeu B. de Castro, Elton Orlandin, Elynton A. do Nascimento, Emanuel Razzolini, Emanuel R.R. Gama, Enilma M. de Araujo, Eric Y. Nishiyama, Erich L. Spiessberger, Érika C.L. dos Santos, Eugenia F. Contreras, Eunice A.B. Galati, Evaldo C. de Oliveira Junior, Fabiana Gallardo, Fabio A. Hernandes, Fábio A. Lansac-Tôha, Fabio B. Pitombo, Fabio Di Dario, Fábio L. dos Santos, Fabio Mauro, Fabio O. do Nascimento, Fabio Olmos, Fabio R. Amaral, Fabio Schunck, Fábio S. P. de Godoi, Fabrizio M. Machado, Fausto E. Barbo, Federico A. Agrain, Felipe B. Ribeiro, Felipe F.F. Moreira, Felipe F. Barbosa, Fenanda S. Silva, Fernanda F. Cavalcanti, Fernando C. Straube, Fernando Carbayo, Fernando Carvalho Filho, Fernando C.V. Zanella, Fernando de C. Jacinavicius, Fernando H.A. Farache, Fernando Leivas, Fernando M.S. Dias, Fernando Mantellato, Fernando Z. Vaz-de-Mello, Filipe M. Gudin, Flávio Albuquerque, Flavio B. Molina, Flávio D. Passos, Floyd W. Shockley, Francielly F. Pinheiro, Francisco de A.G. de Mello, Francisco E. de L. Nascimento, Francisco L. Franco, Francisco L. de Oliveira, Francisco T. de V. Melo, Freddy R.B. Quijano, Frederico F. Salles, Gabriel Biffi, Gabriel C. Queiroz, Gabriel L. Bizarro, Gabriela Hrycyna, Gabriela Leviski, Gareth S. Powell, Geane B. dos Santos, Geoffrey E. Morse, George Brown, George M.T. Mattox, Geraldo Zimbrão, Gervásio S. Carvalho, Gil F.G. Miranda, Gilberto J. de Moraes, Gilcélia M. Lourido, Gilmar P. Neves, Gilson R.P. Moreira, Giovanna G. Montingelli, Giovanni N. Maurício, Gláucia Marconato, Guilherme E.L. Lopez, Guilherme L. da Silva, Guilherme Muricy, Guilherme R.R. Brito, Guilherme S.T. Garbino, Gustavo E. Flores, Gustavo Graciolli, Gustavo S. Libardi, Heather C. Proctor, Helcio R. Gil-Santana, Henrique R. Varella, Hermes E. Escalona, Hermes J. Schmitz, Higor D.D. Rodrigues, Hilton de C. Galvão Filho, Hingrid Y.S. Quintino, Hudson A. Pinto, Hugo L. Rainho, Igor C. Miyahira, Igor de S. Gonçalves, Inês X. Martins, Irene A. Cardoso, Ismael B. de Oliveira, Ismael Franz, Itanna O. Fernandes, Ivan F. Golfetti, Ivanklin S. Campos-Filho, Ivo de S. Oliveira, Jacques H.C. Delabie, Jader de Oliveira, Jadila S. Prando, James L. Patton, Jamille de A. Bitencourt, Janaina M. Silva, Jandir C. Santos, Janine O. Arruda, Jefferson S. Valderrama, Jeronymo Dalapicolla, Jéssica P. Oliveira, Jiri Hájek, João P. Morselli, João P. Narita, João P.I. Martin, Jocélia Grazia, Joe McHugh, Jorge J. Cherem, José A.S. Farias Júnior, Jose A.M. Fernandes, José F. Pacheco, José L.O. Birindelli, José M. Rezende, Jose M. Avendaño, José M. Barbanti Duarte, José R. Inácio Ribeiro, José R.M. Mermudes, José R. Pujol-Luz, Josenilson R. dos Santos, Josenir T. Câmara, Joyce A. Teixeira, Joyce R. do Prado, Juan P. Botero, Julia C. Almeida, Julia Kohler, Julia P. Gonçalves, Julia S. Beneti, Julian P. Donahue, Juliana Alvim, Juliana C. Almeida, Juliana L. Segadilha, Juliana M. Wingert, Julianna F. Barbosa, Juliano Ferrer, Juliano F. dos Santos, Kamila M.D. Kuabara, Karine B. Nascimento, Karine Schoeninger, Karla M. Campião, Karla Soares, Kássia Zilch, Kim R. Barão, Larissa Teixeira, Laura D. do N.M. de Sousa, Leandro L. Dumas, Leandro M. Vieira, Leonardo H.G. Azevedo, Leonardo S. Carvalho, Leonardo S. de Souza, Leonardo S.G. Rocha, Leopoldo F.O. Bernardi, Letícia M. Vieira, Liana Johann, Lidianne Salvatierra, Livia de M. Oliveira, Lourdes M.A. El-moor Loureiro, Luana B. Barreto, Luana M. Barros, Lucas Lecci, Lucas M. de Camargos, Lucas R.C. Lima, Lucia M. Almeida, Luciana R. Martins, Luciane Marinoni, Luciano de A. Moura, Luciano Lima, Luciano N. Naka, Lucília S. Miranda, Lucy M. Salik, Luis E.A. Bezerra, Luis F. Silveira, Luiz A. Campos, Luiz A.S. de Castro, Luiz C. Pinho, Luiz F.L. Silveira, Luiz F.M. Iniesta, Luiz F.C. Tencatt, Luiz R.L. Simone, Luiz R. Malabarba, Luiza S. da Cruz, Lukas Sekerka, Lurdiana D. Barros, Luziany Q. Santos, Maciej Skoracki, Maira A. Correia, Manoel A. Uchoa, Manuella F.G. Andrade, Marcel G. Hermes, Marcel S. Miranda, Marcel S. de Araújo, Marcela L. Monné, Marcelo B. Labruna, Marcelo D. de Santis, Marcelo Duarte, Marcelo Knoff, Marcelo Nogueira, Marcelo R. de Britto, Marcelo R.S. de Melo, Marcelo R. de Carvalho, Marcelo T. Tavares, Marcelo V. Kitahara, Marcia C.N. Justo, Marcia J.C. Botelho, Márcia S. Couri, Márcio Borges-Martins, Márcio Felix, Marcio L. de Oliveira, Marco A. Bologna, Marco S. Gottschalk, Marcos D.S. Tavares, Marcos G. Lhano, Marcus Bevilaqua, Marcus T.T. Santos, Marcus V. Domingues, Maria A.M. Sallum, María C. Digiani, Maria C.A. Santarém, Maria C. do Nascimento, María de los A.M. Becerril, Maria E.A. dos Santos, Maria I. da S. dos Passos, Maria L. Felippe-Bauer, Mariana A. Cherman, Mariana Terossi, Marie L.C. Bartz, Marina F. de C. Barbosa, Marina V. Loeb, Mario Cohn-Haft, Mario Cupello, Marlúcia B. Martins, Martin L. Christofersen, Matheus Bento, Matheus dos S. Rocha, Maurício L. Martins, Melissa O. Segura, Melissa Q. Cardenas, Mércia E. Duarte, Michael A. Ivie, Michael M. Mincarone, Michela Borges, Miguel A. Monné, Mirna M. Casagrande, Monica A. Fernandez, Mônica Piovesan, Naércio A. Menezes, Natalia P. Benaim, Natália S. Reategui, Natan C. Pedro, Nathalia H. Pecly, Nelson Ferreira Júnior, Nelson J. da Silva Júnior, Nelson W. Perioto, Neusa Hamada, Nicolas Degallier, Ning L. Chao, Noeli J. Ferla, Olaf H.H. Mielke, Olivia Evangelista, Oscar A. Shibatta, Otto M.P. Oliveira, Pablo C.L. Albornoz, Pablo M. Dellapé, Pablo R. Gonçalves, Paloma H.F. Shimabukuro, Paschoal Grossi, Patrícia E. da S. Rodrigues, Patricia O.V. Lima, Paul Velazco, Paula B. dos Santos, Paula B. Araújo, Paula K.R. Silva, Paula R. Riccardi, Paulo C. de A. Garcia, Paulo G.H. Passos, Paulo H.C. Corgosinho, Paulo Lucinda, Paulo M.S. Costa, Paulo P. Alves, Paulo R. de O. Roth, Paulo R.S. Coelho, Paulo R.M. Duarte, Pedro F. de Carvalho, Pedro Gnaspini, Pedro G.B. Souza-Dias, Pedro M. Linardi, Pedro R. Bartholomay, Peterson R. Demite, Petr Bulirsch, Piter K. Boll, Rachel M.M. Pereira, Rafael A.P.F. Silva, Rafael B. de Moura, Rafael Boldrini, Rafaela A. da Silva, Rafaela L. Falaschi, Ralf T.S. Cordeiro, Ramon J.C.L. Mello, Randal A. Singer, Ranyse B. Querino, Raphael A. Heleodoro, Raphael de C. Castilho, Reginaldo Constantino, Reinaldo C. Guedes, Renan Carrenho, Renata S. Gomes, Renato Gregorin, Renato J.P. Machado, Renato S. Bérnils, Renato S. Capellari, Ricardo B. Silva, Ricardo Kawada, Ricardo M. Dias, Ricardo Siewert, Ricaro Brugnera, Richard A.B. Leschen, Robert Constantin, Robert Robbins, Roberta R. Pinto, Roberto E. dos Reis, Robson T. da C. Ramos, Rodney R. Cavichioli, Rodolfo C. de Barros, Rodrigo A. Caires, Rodrigo B. Salvador, Rodrigo C. Marques, Rodrigo C. Araújo, Rodrigo de O. Araujo, Rodrigo de V.P. Dios, Rodrigo Johnsson, Rodrigo M. Feitosa, Roger W. Hutchings, Rogéria I.R. Lara, Rogério V. Rossi, Roland Gerstmeier, Ronald Ochoa, Rosa S.G. Hutchings, Rosaly Ale-Rocha, Rosana M. da Rocha, Rosana Tidon, Rosangela Brito, Roseli Pellens, Sabrina R. dos Santos, Sandra D. dos Santos, Sandra V. Paiva, Sandro Santos, Sarah S. de Oliveira, Sávio C. Costa, Scott L. Gardner, Sebastián A. Muñoz Leal, Sergio Aloquio, Sergio L.C. Bonecker, Sergio L. de S. Bueno, Sérgio M. de Almeida, Sérgio N. Stampar, Sérgio R. Andena, Sergio R. Posso, Sheila P. Lima, Sian de S. Gadelha, Silvana C. Thiengo, Simone C. Cohen, Simone N. Brandão, Simone P. Rosa, Síria L.B. Ribeiro, Sócrates D. Letana, Sonia B. dos Santos, Sonia C.S. Andrade, Stephane Dávila, Stéphanie Vaz, Stewart B. Peck, Susete W. Christo, Suzan B.Z. Cunha, Suzete R. Gomes, Tácio Duarte, Taís Madeira-Ott, Taísa Marques, Talita Roell, Tarcilla C. de Lima, Tatiana A. Sepulveda, Tatiana F. Maria, Tatiana P. Ruschel, Thaiana Rodrigues, Thais A. Marinho, Thaís M. de Almeida, Thaís P. Miranda, Thales R.O. Freitas, Thalles P.L. Pereira, Thamara Zacca, Thaynara L. Pacheco, Thiago F. Martins, Thiago M. Alvarenga, Thiago R. de Carvalho, Thiago T.S. Polizei, Thomas C. McElrath, Thomas Henry, Tiago G. Pikart, Tiago J. Porto, Tiago K. Krolow, Tiago P. Carvalho, Tito M. da C. Lotufo, Ulisses Caramaschi, Ulisses dos S. Pinheiro, Ulyses F.J. Pardiñas, Valéria C. Maia, Valeria Tavares, Valmir A. Costa, Vanessa S. do Amaral, Vera C. Silva, Vera R. dos S. Wolff, Verônica Slobodian, Vinícius B. da Silva, Vinicius C. Espíndola, Vinicius da Costa-Silva, Vinicius de A. Bertaco, Vinícius Padula, Vinicius S. Ferreira, Vitor C.P. da Silva, Vítor de Q. Piacentini, Vivian E. Sandoval-Gómez, Vivian Trevine, Viviane R. Sousa, Vivianne B. de Sant’Anna, Wayne N. Mathis, Wesley de O. Souza, Wesley D. Colombo, Wioletta Tomaszewska, Wolmar B. Wosiacki, Ximena M.C. Ovando, and Yuri L.R. Leite
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Biodiversity ,knowledge management ,taxonomy ,web services ,zoology ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACT The limited temporal completeness and taxonomic accuracy of species lists, made available in a traditional manner in scientific publications, has always represented a problem. These lists are invariably limited to a few taxonomic groups and do not represent up-to-date knowledge of all species and classifications. In this context, the Brazilian megadiverse fauna is no exception, and the Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil (CTFB) (http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br/), made public in 2015, represents a database on biodiversity anchored on a list of valid and expertly recognized scientific names of animals in Brazil. The CTFB is updated in near real time by a team of more than 800 specialists. By January 1, 2024, the CTFB compiled 133,691 nominal species, with 125,138 that were considered valid. Most of the valid species were arthropods (82.3%, with more than 102,000 species) and chordates (7.69%, with over 11,000 species). These taxa were followed by a cluster composed of Mollusca (3,567 species), Platyhelminthes (2,292 species), Annelida (1,833 species), and Nematoda (1,447 species). All remaining groups had less than 1,000 species reported in Brazil, with Cnidaria (831 species), Porifera (628 species), Rotifera (606 species), and Bryozoa (520 species) representing those with more than 500 species. Analysis of the CTFB database can facilitate and direct efforts towards the discovery of new species in Brazil, but it is also fundamental in providing the best available list of valid nominal species to users, including those in science, health, conservation efforts, and any initiative involving animals. The importance of the CTFB is evidenced by the elevated number of citations in the scientific literature in diverse areas of biology, law, anthropology, education, forensic science, and veterinary science, among others.
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9. An Open Framework to Model Diffraction by Dynamic Blockers in Millimeter Wave Simulations
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Testolina, Paolo, Lecci, Mattia, Traspadini, Alessandro, and Zorzi, Michele
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
The millimeter wave (mmWave) band will be exploited to address the growing demand for high data rates and low latency. The higher frequencies, however, are prone to limitations on the propagation of the signal in the environment. Thus, highly directional beamforming is needed to increase the antenna gain. Another crucial problem of the mmWave frequencies is their vulnerability to blockage by physical obstacles. To this aim, we studied the problem of modeling the impact of second-order effects on mmWave channels, specifically the susceptibility of the mmWave signals to physical blockers. With respect to existing works on this topic, our project focuses on scenarios where mmWaves interact with multiple, dynamic blockers. Our open source software includes diffraction-based blockage models and interfaces directly with an open source Radio Frequency (RF) ray-tracing software., Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, 1 tables. This paper has been accepted for presentation at the 20th Mediterranean Communication and Computer Networking Conference. Copyright IEEE 2022
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- 2022
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10. Temporal Characterization of VR Traffic for Network Slicing Requirement Definition
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Chiariotti, Federico, Drago, Matteo, Testolina, Paolo, Lecci, Mattia, Zanella, Andrea, and Zorzi, Michele
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing - Abstract
Over the past few years, the concept of VR has attracted increasing interest thanks to its extensive industrial and commercial applications. Currently, the 3D models of the virtual scenes are generally stored in the VR visor itself, which operates as a standalone device. However, applications that entail multi-party interactions will likely require the scene to be processed by an external server and then streamed to the visors. However, the stringent Quality of Service (QoS) constraints imposed by VR's interactive nature require Network Slicing (NS) solutions, for which profiling the traffic generated by the VR application is crucial. To this end, we collected more than 4 hours of traces in a real setup and analyzed their temporal correlation. More specifically, we focused on the CBR encoding mode, which should generate more predictable traffic streams. From the collected data, we then distilled two prediction models for future frame size, which can be instrumental in the design of dynamic resource allocation algorithms. Our results show that even the state-of-the-art H.264 CBR mode can have significant fluctuations, which can impact the NS optimization. We then exploited the proposed models to dynamically determine the Service Level Agreement (SLA) parameters in an NS scenario, providing service with the required QoS while minimizing resource usage., Comment: 17 pages. 18 figures. This paper has been submitted to IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing. Copyright may change without notice. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2201.07043
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- 2022
11. Temporal Characterization of XR Traffic with Application to Predictive Network Slicing
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Lecci, Mattia, Chiariotti, Federico, Drago, Matteo, Zanella, Andrea, and Zorzi, Michele
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Computer Science - Multimedia ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing - Abstract
Over the past few years, eXtended Reality (XR) has attracted increasing interest thanks to its extensive industrial and commercial applications, and its popularity is expected to rise exponentially over the next decade. However, the stringent Quality of Service (QoS) constraints imposed by XR's interactive nature require Network Slicing (NS) solutions to support its use over wireless connections: in this context, quasi-Constant Bit Rate (CBR) encoding is a promising solution, as it can increase the predictability of the stream, making the network resource allocation easier. However, traffic characterization of XR streams is still a largely unexplored subject, particularly with this encoding. In this work, we characterize XR streams from more than 4 hours of traces captured in a real setup, analyzing their temporal correlation and proposing two prediction models for future frame size. Our results show that even the state-of-the-art H.264 CBR mode can have significant frame size fluctuations, which can impact the NS optimization. Our proposed prediction models can be applied to different traces, and even to different contents, achieving very similar performance. We also show the trade-off between network resource efficiency and XR QoS in a simple NS use case., Comment: 10 pages, 10 figures. The paper has been submitted to IEEE WoWMoM 2022. Copyright may change without notice
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- 2022
12. Prediction of cough effectiveness in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients assessed by ultrasuond of the diaphragm during the cough expiration phase
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Viccaro, Fausta, Lecci, Altea, Baccolini, Valentina, Sciurti, Antonio, Piamonti, Daniel, Inghilleri, Maurizio, D’Antoni, Letizia, and Palange, Paolo
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- 2024
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13. Ventilatory efficiency in long-term dyspnoeic patients following COVID-19 pneumonia
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Piamonti, Daniel, Panza, Luigi, Flore, Roberto, Baccolini, Valentina, Pellegrino, Daniela, Sanna, Arianna, Lecci, Altea, Lo Muzio, Giulia, Angelone, Dario, Mirabelli, Flavio Marco, Morviducci, Matteo, Onorati, Paolo, Messina, Emanuele, Panebianco, Valeria, Catalano, Carlo, Bonini, Matteo, and Palange, Paolo
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- 2024
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14. Temporal Characterization and Prediction of VR Traffic: A Network Slicing Use Case.
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Federico Chiariotti, Matteo Drago, Paolo Testolina, Mattia Lecci, Andrea Zanella, and Michele Zorzi
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- 2024
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15. An Open Framework for Analyzing and Modeling XR Network Traffic
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Lecci, Mattia, Drago, Matteo, Zanella, Andrea, and Zorzi, Michele
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction ,Computer Science - Multimedia ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
Thanks to recent advancements in the technology, eXtended Reality (XR) applications are gaining a lot of momentum, and they will surely become increasingly popular in the next decade. These new applications, however, require a step forward also in terms of models to simulate and analyze this type of traffic sources in modern communication networks, in order to guarantee to the users state of the art performance and Quality of Experience (QoE). Recognizing this need, in this work, we present a novel open-source traffic model, which researchers can use as a starting point both for improvements of the model itself and for the design of optimized algorithms for the transmission of these peculiar data flows. Along with the mathematical model and the code, we also share with the community the traces that we gathered for our study, collected from freely available applications such as Minecraft VR, Google Earth VR, and Virus Popper. Finally, we propose a roadmap for the construction of an end-to-end framework that fills this gap in the current state of the art., Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables, 1 algorithm. This paper has been submitted to IEEE Access, copyright might change without notice. Please cite it as: M. Lecci, M. Drago, A. Zanella, M. Zorzi, "An Open Framework for Analyzing and Modeling XR Network Traffic," Submitted to IEEE Access, Pre-print available on arXiv
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16. Adhesive-free bonding for hetero-integration of InP based coupons micro-transfer printed on SiO2 into Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor backend for Si photonics application on 8″ wafer platform
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Anand, K., Steglich, P., Kreissl, J., Chavarin, C.A., Spirito, D., Franck, M., Lecci, G., Costina, I., Herfurth, N., Katzer, J., Mai, C., Becker, A., Reithmaier, J.P., Zimmermann, L., and Mai, A.
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- 2024
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17. A Simulation Framework for Contention-Free Scheduling on WiGig
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Drago, Matteo, Azzino, Tommy, Lecci, Mattia, Zanella, Andrea, and Zorzi, Michele
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture - Abstract
The latest IEEE 802.11 amendments provide support to directional communications in the Millimeter Wave spectrum and, thanks to the wide bandwidth available at such frequencies, makes it possible to wirelessly approach several emergent use cases, such as virtual and augmented reality, telepresence, and remote control of industrial facilities. However, these applications require stringent Quality of Service, that only contention-free scheduling algorithms can guarantee. In this paper, we propose an end-to-end framework for the joint admission control and scheduling of periodic traffic streams over mmWave Wireless Local Area Networks based on Network Simulator 3, a popular full-stack open-source network simulator. Moreover, we design a baseline algorithm to handle scheduling requests, and we evaluate its performance with a full-stack perspective. The algorithm is tested in three scenarios, where we investigated different configurations and features to highlight the differences and trade-offs between contention-based and contention-free access strategies., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 table. This paper has been submitted to IEEE GLOBECOM 2021. Copyright may change without notice
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- 2021
18. An ns-3 Implementation of a Bursty Traffic Framework for Virtual Reality Sources
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Lecci, Mattia, Zanella, Andrea, and Zorzi, Michele
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Computer Science - Multimedia - Abstract
Next-generation wireless communication technologies will allow users to obtain unprecedented performance, paving the way to new and immersive applications. A prominent application requiring high data rates and low communication delay is Virtual Reality (VR), whose presence will become increasingly stronger in the years to come. To the best of our knowledge, we propose the first traffic model for VR applications based on traffic traces acquired from a commercial VR streaming software, allowing the community to further study and improve the technology to manage this type of traffic. This work implements ns-3 applications able to generate and process large bursts of packets, enabling the possibility of analyzing APP-level end-to-end metrics, making the source code as well as the acquired VR traffic traces publicly available and open-source., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures. Please cite it as: M. Lecci, A. Zanella, M. Zorzi, "An ns-3 Implementation of a Bursty Traffic Framework for Virtual Reality Sources," in Workshop on ns-3 (WNS3), Jun. 2021, Virtual Event, US
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- 2021
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19. Baseline Concussion Testing Increases Agreement with Favorable Concussion Safety Decisions in Hypothetical Scenarios
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Deuschle, Christina, Keith, Julian, Dugan, Kelly, Williams, Mark, Taravath, Sasi, and Lecci, Len
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Background: Dangers of sports-related concussion are well documented, and those participating in sports involving significant contact are at an even higher risk relative to the general population. Despite extensive concussion education, athletes still make decisions that would be considered unsafe, such as underreporting and continuing to play despite experiencing symptoms. Although baseline testing is an increasingly common practice at all levels of sport, little is known about its ability to improve player safety perceptions. Aims: The current study examines whether taking part in a standardized baseline concussion assessment changes athletes' knowledge, attitudes, or perceptions of concussion safety decisions. Method: A total of 229 club and National Collegiate Athletic Association athletes completed a modified Rosenbaum Concussion Knowledge and Attitudes Survey--Student Version (RoCKAS-ST), which was used to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of concussion safety decisions in hypothetical scenarios. Athletes were randomly assigned to either complete baseline concussion testing prior to the RoCKAS-ST or complete baseline testing after the RoCKAS-ST. Results: Athletes randomly assigned to complete baseline testing before the RoCKAS-ST demonstrated greater agreement with favorable concussion safety decisions in hypothetical scenarios relative to athletes completing baseline testing after the RoCKAS-ST. The two conditions did not differ with respect to concussion knowledge or attitudes. Discussion: Baseline testing appears to have an added benefit of resulting in more favorable perceptions toward making safe decisions following suspected concussions. Conclusion: Baseline testing may provide an effective means of improving a broader constellation of concussion safety behavior, particularly in club athletes, who are typically underserved in terms of concussion-related resources and care.
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20. Introduction and Clinical Analyses of an Accelerometer-Based Mobile Gait Assessment to Evaluate Neuromotor Sequelae of Concussion in Adolescents and Adults
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Lecci, Len, Williams, Mark, Dugan, Kelly, Zeiger, Ken, Laney, Sophia, Bruin, Christine, Cummings, Pete, and Keith, Julian
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- 2023
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21. Virtual Reversibility of the Archaeological Excavation: Santa Maria in Viridis in the Old Ashkelon
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Cecilia Luschi and Novella Lecci
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ashkelon ,archaeological excavation ,archeological architecture ,survey ,3d modelling ,Architecture ,NA1-9428 ,Architectural drawing and design ,NA2695-2793 - Abstract
In the context of the interdisciplinary nature of research, which is increasingly characterised by specialised expertise, applying advanced technologies in various ways, the interaction between architecture and the discipline of archaeology finds a broad and fertile field of experimentation.Is this the case with the Italian mission (MAECI) to Ashkelon, a city set along the south coast of the nowadays Israel, which sees a pull of architects from the University of Florence, from the discipline of drawing and surveying, but not only, and Israeli archaeologists involved in the study of the ancient site and, in particular, of Santa Maria in Viridis.In general, archaeological excavation involves irreversible actions: while striving to document as best as possible each ‘layer’ detected by the sensitivity of the operator, it proceeds by successive elisions. This action, not allowing the repeatability of the research and analysis act, defines archaeology as a discipline and not an exact science. The crucial issue for architects who have developed drawing into science is the most objective approach for studying an architectural artefact and the opportunity to make it shareable and analysable at different scales and with several tools. The attempt made is to turn the irreversible activities of the excavation virtually reversible, taking advantage of new technologies and implementing methodological protocols for integrated surveying project in its daily progression and data representation in plans, section, and 3d model that describes the continuity of the surface in its morphology and chromatic representation.DOI: https://doi.org/10.20365/disegnarecon.30.2023.7
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- 2023
22. The Mediterranean Forecasting System – Part 1: Evolution and performance
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G. Coppini, E. Clementi, G. Cossarini, S. Salon, G. Korres, M. Ravdas, R. Lecci, J. Pistoia, A. C. Goglio, M. Drudi, A. Grandi, A. Aydogdu, R. Escudier, A. Cipollone, V. Lyubartsev, A. Mariani, S. Cretì, F. Palermo, M. Scuro, S. Masina, N. Pinardi, A. Navarra, D. Delrosso, A. Teruzzi, V. Di Biagio, G. Bolzon, L. Feudale, G. Coidessa, C. Amadio, A. Brosich, A. Miró, E. Alvarez, P. Lazzari, C. Solidoro, C. Oikonomou, and A. Zacharioudaki
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Geography. Anthropology. Recreation ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
The Mediterranean Forecasting System produces operational analyses and reanalyses and 10 d forecasts for many essential ocean variables (EOVs), from currents, temperature, salinity, and sea level to wind waves and pelagic biogeochemistry. The products are available at a horizontal resolution of 1/24∘ (approximately 4 km) and with 141 unevenly spaced vertical levels. The core of the Mediterranean Forecasting System is constituted by the physical (PHY), the biogeochemical (BIO), and the wave (WAV) components, consisting of both numerical models and data assimilation modules. The three components together constitute the so-called Mediterranean Monitoring and Forecasting Center (Med-MFC) of the Copernicus Marine Service. Daily 10 d forecasts and analyses are produced by the PHY, BIO, and WAV operational systems, while reanalyses are produced every ∼ 3 years for the past 30 years and are extended (yearly). The modelling systems, their coupling strategy, and their evolutions are illustrated in detail. For the first time, the quality of the products is documented in terms of skill metrics evaluated over a common 3-year period (2018–2020), giving the first complete assessment of uncertainties for all the Mediterranean environmental variable analyses.
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23. Exploiting Scheduled Access Features of mmWave WLANs for Periodic Traffic Sources
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Lecci, Mattia, Drago, Matteo, Zanella, Andrea, and Zorzi, Michele
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture - Abstract
Many current and future multimedia and industrial applications, like video streaming, eXtended Reality or remote robot control, are characterized by periodic data transmissions with strict latency and reliability constraints. In an effort to meet the stringent demand of such traffic sources, the WiGig standards support a contention-free channel access mechanism, named Service Period, that makes it possible to allocate dedicated time intervals to certain wireless stations. However, the standard only covers the fundamental aspects that ensure interoperability, while the actual schedule logic is left to vendors. In this paper, we propose two algorithms for joint admission control and scheduling of periodic traffic streams with contrasting performance objectives, specifically a simple scheduler and a max-min fair scheduler. The schemes are compared in two different scenarios, in order to characterize and highlight some fundamental trade-offs. As expected from their design principles, the simple scheduler tends to trade acceptance rate for resource availability, contrary to the max-min fair scheduler, giving to implementers a clear performance trade-off, although performance cannot be balanced by means of a tunable parameter., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, 2 algorithms. This paper was submitted to IEEE MedComNet 2021
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- 2020
24. A Full-Stack Open-Source Framework for Antenna and Beamforming Evaluation in mmWave 5G NR
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Lecci, Mattia, Zugno, Tommaso, Zampato, Silvia, and Zorzi, Michele
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
Millimeter wave (mmWave) communication represents one of the main innovations of the next generation of wireless technologies, allowing users to reach unprecedented data rates. To overcome the high path loss at mmWave frequencies, these systems make use of directional antennas able to focus the transmit power into narrow beams using BeamForming (BF) techniques, thus making the communication directional. This new paradigm opens up a set of challenges for the design of efficient wireless systems, in which antenna and BF components play an important role also at the higher layer of the protocol stack. For this reason, accurate modeling of these components in a full-stack simulation is of primary importance to understand the overall system behavior. This paper proposes a novel framework for the end-to-end simulation of 5G mmWave cellular networks, including a ray-tracing based channel model and accurate models for antenna arrays and BF schemes. We showcase this framework by evaluating the performance of different antenna and BF configurations considering both link-level and end-to-end metrics and present the obtained results.
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- 2020
25. The challenges of Scheduling and Resource Allocation in IEEE 802.11ad/ay
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Mohebi, Salman, Lecci, Mattia, Zanella, Andrea, and Zorzi, Michele
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture - Abstract
The IEEE 802.11ad WiFi amendment enables short-range multi-gigabit communications in the unlicensed 60~GHz spectrum, unlocking new interesting applications such as wireless Augmented and Virtual Reality. The characteristics of the mmWave band and directional communications allow increasing the system throughput by scheduling pairs of nodes with low cross-interfering channels in the same time-frequency slot. On the other hand, this requires significantly more signaling overhead. Furthermore, IEEE 802.11ad introduces a hybrid MAC characterized by two different channel access mechanisms: contention-based and contention-free access periods. The coexistence of both access period types and the directionality typical of mmWave increase the channel access and scheduling complexity in IEEE 802.11ad compared to previous WiFi versions. Hence, to provide the Quality of Service (QoS) performance required by demanding applications, a proper resource scheduling mechanism that takes into account both directional communications and the newly added features of this WiFi amendment is needed. In this paper, we present a brief but comprehensive review of the open problems and challenges associated with channel access in IEEE 802.11ad and propose a workflow to tackle them via both heuristic and learning-based methods., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Please cite it as: S. Mohebi, M. Lecci, A. Zanella, M. Zorzi, "The challenges of Scheduling and Resource Allocation in IEEE 802.11ad/ay," in 18th Mediterranean Communication and Computer Networking Conference (MedComNet), Arona, Italy, Jun. 2020
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- 2020
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26. Accuracy vs. Complexity for mmWave Ray-Tracing: A Full Stack Perspective
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Lecci, Mattia, Testolina, Paolo, Polese, Michele, Giordani, Marco, and Zorzi, Michele
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Computer Science - Performance - Abstract
The millimeter wave (mmWave) band will provide multi-gigabits-per-second connectivity in the radio access of future wireless systems. The high propagation loss in this portion of the spectrum calls for the deployment of large antenna arrays to compensate for the loss through high directional gain, thus introducing a spatial dimension in the channel model to accurately represent the performance of a mmWave network. In this perspective, ray-tracing can characterize the channel in terms of Multi Path Components (MPCs) to provide a highly accurate model, at the price of extreme computational complexity (e.g., for processing detailed environment information about the propagation), which limits the scalability of the simulations. In this paper, we present possible simplifications to improve the trade-off between accuracy and complexity in ray-tracing simulations at mmWaves by reducing the total number of MPCs. The effect of such simplifications is evaluated from a full-stack perspective through end-to-end simulations, testing different configuration parameters, propagation scenarios, and higher-layer protocol implementations. We then provide guidelines on the optimal degree of simplification, for which it is possible to reduce the complexity of simulations with a minimal reduction in accuracy for different deployment scenarios., Comment: 31 pages, 14 figures, 1 table. This paper has been submitted to IEEE for publication. Copyright IEEE 2020. Please cite it as: Mattia Lecci, Paolo Testolina, Michele Polese, Marco Giordani, Michele Zorzi, "Accuracy vs. Complexity for mmWave Ray-Tracing: A Full Stack Perspective.''
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- 2020
27. Quasi-Deterministic Channel Model for mmWaves: Mathematical Formalization and Validation
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Lecci, Mattia, Polese, Michele, Lai, Chiehping, Wang, Jian, Gentile, Camillo, Golmie, Nada, and Zorzi, Michele
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Computer Science - Information Theory ,Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture - Abstract
5G and beyond networks will use, for the first time ever, the millimeter wave (mmWave) spectrum for mobile communications. Accurate performance evaluation is fundamental to the design of reliable mmWave networks, with accuracy rooted in the fidelity of the channel models. At mmWaves, the model must account for the spatial characteristics of propagation since networks will employ highly directional antennas to counter the much greater pathloss. In this regard, Quasi-Deterministic (QD) models are highly accurate channel models, which characterize the propagation in terms of clusters of multipath components, given by a reflected ray and multiple diffuse components of any given Computer Aided Design (CAD) scenario. This paper introduces a detailed mathematical formulation for QD models at mmWaves, that can be used as a reference for their implementation and development. Moreover, it compares channel instances obtained with an open source NIST QD model implementation against real measurements at 60 GHz, substantiating the accuracy of the model. Results show that, when comparing the proposed model and deterministic rays alone with a measurement campaign, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov (KS) test of the QD model improves by up to 0.537., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, presented at IEEE GLOBECOM 2020. Please cite it as: M. Lecci, M. Polese, C. Lai, J. Wang, C. Gentile, N. Golmie, M. Zorzi, "Quasi-Deterministic Channel Model for mmWaves: Mathematical Formalization and Validation," IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), Dec. 2020, Taipei, Taiwan
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- 2020
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28. Simplified Ray Tracing for the Millimeter Wave Channel: A Performance Evaluation
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Lecci, Mattia, Testolina, Paolo, Giordani, Marco, Polese, Michele, Ropitault, Tanguy, Gentile, Camillo, Varshney, Neeraj, Bodi, Anuraag, and Zorzi, Michele
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Computer Science - Performance - Abstract
Millimeter-wave (mmWave) communication is one of the cornerstone innovations of fifth-generation (5G) wireless networks, thanks to the massive bandwidth available in these frequency bands. To correctly assess the performance of such systems, however, it is essential to have reliable channel models, based on a deep understanding of the propagation characteristics of the mmWave signal. In this respect, ray tracers can provide high accuracy, at the expense of a significant computational complexity, which limits the scalability of simulations. To address this issue, in this paper we present possible simplifications that can reduce the complexity of ray tracing in the mmWave environment, without significantly affecting the accuracy of the model. We evaluate the effect of such simplifications on link-level metrics, testing different configuration parameters and propagation scenarios., Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, 1 table. This paper has been accepted for presentation at ITA 2020. (c) 2020 IEEE. Please cite it as: M. Lecci, P. Testolina, M. Giordani, M. Polese, T. Ropitault, C. Gentile, N. Varshney, A. Bodi, M. Zorzi, "Simplified Ray Tracing for the Millimeter Wave Channel: A Performance Evaluation," Information Theory and Applications Workshop (ITA), San Diego, US, 2020
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29. Environmental variables and machine learning models to predict cetacean abundance in the Central-eastern Mediterranean Sea
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Maglietta, Rosalia, Saccotelli, Leonardo, Fanizza, Carmelo, Telesca, Vito, Dimauro, Giovanni, Causio, Salvatore, Lecci, Rita, Federico, Ivan, Coppini, Giovanni, Cipriano, Giulia, and Carlucci, Roberto
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- 2023
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30. Students’ Eyes Like Reality-Based Sceneries in E-Learning
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Basso, Demis, Lecci, Giovanni, Colombi, Alessandro Efrem, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Villa, Daniele, editor, and Zuccoli, Franca, editor
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- 2023
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31. A Scientometric Approach to the Taxonomy of Brazilian Plecoptera: An Overview of Data
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Tácio Duarte and Lucas Silveira Lecci
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Brazil ,Claudio Gilberto Froehlich ,Gripopterygidae ,Perlidae ,Stoneflies ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACT The order Plecoptera comprises nearly 4,400 species of freshwater insects known for their specific temperature requirements. In Brazil, there are 207 valid extant species, with 172 (83%) being endemic, and particularly the genus Anacroneuria is well-represented. This study aims to present a comprehensive overview of the taxonomy of Brazilian Plecoptera using a scientometric approach. Initially, European authors dominated the taxonomy, describing 67 species by the mid-20th century, but Brazilian researchers, notably Claudio Gilberto Froehlich, have made significant contributions, describing 82 species. Type-specimens of Brazilian species are mostly held in Brazilian institutions, with the MZSP in São Paulo housing the majority (79.8%). São Paulo is the state with the highest number of species (67), followed by Rio de Janeiro (47) and Santa Catarina (47). The states of Alagoas, Paraíba, and Rio Grande do Norte have no recorded Plecoptera species. Among Brazilian terrestrial biomes, the Atlantic Forest exhibits the highest number of species, with 140 known species, followed by the Brazilian Savanna (57). The Hydrographic Region of Southeast Atlantic is that with the largest number of species (82). Limited data exist on the immature stages of Plecoptera across most genera, representing only a quarter of the current diversity in Brazil. Additionally, only 9.7% of the species have available molecular sequence data. Despite these challenges, the Plecoptera in Brazil demonstrate remarkable species diversity, with a significant proportion of endemism. Both European and Brazilian researchers have played crucial roles in advancing the taxonomy and understanding of this fascinating group of insects.
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32. Machine Learning-aided Design of Thinned Antenna Arrays for Optimized Network Level Performance
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Lecci, Mattia, Testolina, Paolo, Rebato, Mattia, Testolin, Alberto, and Zorzi, Michele
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
With the advent of millimeter wave (mmWave) communications, the combination of a detailed 5G network simulator with an accurate antenna radiation model is required to analyze the realistic performance of complex cellular scenarios. However, due to the complexity of both electromagnetic and network models, the design and optimization of antenna arrays is generally infeasible due to the required computational resources and simulation time. In this paper, we propose a Machine Learning framework that enables a simulation-based optimization of the antenna design. We show how learning methods are able to emulate a complex simulator with a modest dataset obtained from it, enabling a global numerical optimization over a vast multi-dimensional parameter space in a reasonable amount of time. Overall, our results show that the proposed methodology can be successfully applied to the optimization of thinned antenna arrays., Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures. This paper has been presented at EuCAP 2020. Copyright IEEE 2020. Please cite it as: M. Lecci, P. Testolina, M. Rebato, A. Testolin, and M. Zorzi, "Machine Learning-aided Design of Thinned Antenna Arrays for Optimized Network Level Performance," 14th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2020), Copenhagen, Mar. 2020
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33. Respostas da entomofauna aquática em relação às características do substrato e aos impactos do uso antrópico recreativo em um ambiente lótico
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Hannah Martins dos Santos, Lucas Silveira Lecci, and Rodrigo Aranda
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Bioindicadores ,Cachoeira ,Riacho ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Este trabalho tem como objetivo verificar a resposta da comunidade de insetos aquáticos em relação à intensidade do uso recreativo humano, além da composição em diferentes mesohabitats presentes no curso d’água. As amostras foram coletadas em um córrego em diferentes microhabitats em áreas classificadas pelo uso dos visitantes (Baixo, Médio e Intenso) e diferenciadas em quatro mesohabitats (areia, cachoeira, folha e pedra). Um total de 952 indivíduos distribuídos em nove ordens e 14 famílias foram coletados. A ordem mais abundante foi Diptera (431, 45,27%), seguida de Ephemeroptera (366, 38,45%). A família mais abundante foi Baetidae (325, 34,14%), seguida de Chironomidae (237, 24,89%), Simuliidae (94, 9,87%), Ceratopogonidae (77, 8,08%) e Hydropsychidae (56, 6,09%). Em relação ao uso humano, houve uma diferença significativa na composição da fauna. Na área com uso intenso, houve uma predominância de Chironomidae e Hydroptilidae, enquanto na área de baixo uso, Perlidae foi mais frequente. O substrato de pedra apresentou o maior número de táxons. Observamos uma tendência para a composição da comunidade diferir entre mesohabitats. As necessidades específicas de cada grupo biológico refletem a ocupação do habitat, apresentando diferentes números de indivíduos. Podemos verificar que a intensidade do uso das cachoeiras afeta diretamente a comunidade de insetos aquáticos, seja por perturbação e destruição de microhabitats específicos das espécies ou pelo deslocamento de indivíduos ao longo do curso d’água.
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34. Modeling chronic oil pollution from ships
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Liubartseva, S., Coppini, G., Verdiani, G., Mungari, T., Ronco, F., Pinto, M., Pastore, G., and Lecci, R.
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- 2023
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35. Scalable and Accurate Modeling of the Millimeter Wave Channel
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Testolina, Paolo, Lecci, Mattia, Polese, Michele, Giordani, Marco, and Zorzi, Michele
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Computer Science - Information Theory - Abstract
Communication at millimeter wave (mmWave) frequencies is one of the main novelties introduced in the 5th generation (5G) of cellular networks. The opportunities and challenges associated with such high frequencies have stimulated a number of studies that rely on simulation for the evaluation of the proposed solutions. The accuracy of simulations largely depends on that of the channel model, but popular channel models for mmWaves, such as the Spatial Channel Models (SCMs), have high computational complexity and limit the scalability of the scenarios. This paper profiles the implementation of a widely-used SCM model for mmWave frequencies, and proposes a simplified version of the 3GPP SCM that reduces the computation time by up to 12.5 times while providing essentially the same distributions of several metrics, such as the Signal-to-Interference-plus-Noise Ratio (SINR) in large scale scenarios. We also give insights on the use cases in which using a simplified model can still yield valid results., Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures. This paper has been accepted for presentation at IEEE ICNC 2020. Copyright IEEE 2020. Please cite it as Paolo Testolina, Mattia Lecci, Michele Polese, Marco Giordani, Michele Zorzi, Scalable and Accurate Modeling of the Millimeter Wave Channel, IEEE International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC), Big Island, HI, 2020
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- 2019
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36. Enabling Simulation-Based Optimization Through Machine Learning: A Case Study on Antenna Design
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Testolina, Paolo, Lecci, Mattia, Rebato, Mattia, Testolin, Alberto, Gambini, Jonathan, Flamini, Roberto, Mazzucco, Christian, and Zorzi, Michele
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Computer Science - Information Theory ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture - Abstract
Complex phenomena are generally modeled with sophisticated simulators that, depending on their accuracy, can be very demanding in terms of computational resources and simulation time. Their time-consuming nature, together with a typically vast parameter space to be explored, make simulation-based optimization often infeasible. In this work, we present a method that enables the optimization of complex systems through Machine Learning (ML) techniques. We show how well-known learning algorithms are able to reliably emulate a complex simulator with a modest dataset obtained from it. The trained emulator is then able to yield values close to the simulated ones in virtually no time. Therefore, it is possible to perform a global numerical optimization over the vast multi-dimensional parameter space, in a fraction of the time that would be required by a simple brute-force search. As a testbed for the proposed methodology, we used a network simulator for next-generation mmWave cellular systems. After simulating several antenna configurations and collecting the resulting network-level statistics, we feed it into our framework. Results show that, even with few data points, extrapolating a continuous model makes it possible to estimate the global optimum configuration almost instantaneously. The very same tool can then be used to achieve any further optimization goal on the same input parameters in negligible time., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, 1 table. Please cite it as: P. Testolina, M. Lecci, M. Rebato, A. Testolin, J. Gambini, C. Mazzucco and M. Zorzi, "Enabling Simulation-Based Optimization Through Machine Learning: A Case Study on Antenna Design", in IEEE Global Communication Conference: Wireless Communication (GLOBECOM WC), Waikoloa, USA, Dec. 2019
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37. “Feeling my Sister’s Pain”: Perceived Victim Suffering Moderates the Impact of Sexualized Music Videos on Fijian Women’s Responses to Men’s Intimate Partner Violence against Women
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Johnson, James D, Edwards, Wren, Malamuth, Neil, and Lecci, Len
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Social Psychology ,Public Health and Health Services ,Other Studies in Human Society ,Psychology - Published
- 2020
38. Brain structural correlates of trajectories to cognitive impairment in men with and without HIV disease
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Popov, Mikhail, Molsberry, Samantha A, Lecci, Fabrizio, Junker, Brian, Kingsley, Lawrence A, Levine, Andrew, Martin, Eileen, Miller, Eric, Munro, Cynthia A, Ragin, Ann, Seaberg, Eric, Sacktor, Ned, and Becker, James T
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Biological Psychology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Psychology ,Neurosciences ,Brain Disorders ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Aging ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Neurological ,Brain ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Cohort Studies ,Gray Matter ,HIV Infections ,Humans ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Male ,Middle Aged ,HIV ,Dementia ,Multiple imputation ,Brain structure ,Mixed membership trajectory ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Experimental Psychology ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
There are distinct trajectories to cognitive impairment among participants in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS). Here we analyzed the relationship between regional brain volumes and the individual trajectories to impairment in a subsample (n = 302) of the cohort. 302 (167 HIV-infected; mean age = 55.7 yrs.; mean education: 16.2 yrs.) of the men enrolled in the MACS MRI study contributed data to this analysis. We used voxel-based morphometry (VBM) to segment the brain images to analyze gray and white matter volume at the voxel-level. A Mixed Membership Trajectory Model had previously identified three distinct profiles, and each study participant had a membership weight for each of these three trajectories. We estimated VBM model parameters for 100 imputations, manually performed the post-hoc contrasts, and pooled the results. We examined the associations between brain volume at the voxel level and the MMTM membership weights for two profiles: one considered "unhealthy" and the other considered "Premature aging." The unhealthy profile was linked to the volume of the posterior cingulate gyrus/precuneus, the inferior frontal cortex, and the insula, whereas the premature aging profile was independently associated with the integrity of a portion of the precuneus. Trajectories to cognitive impairment are the result, in part, of atrophy in cortical regions linked to normal and pathological aging. These data suggest the possibility of predicting cognitive morbidity based on patterns of CNS atrophy.
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39. Environmental variables and machine learning models to predict cetacean abundance in the Central-eastern Mediterranean Sea
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Rosalia Maglietta, Leonardo Saccotelli, Carmelo Fanizza, Vito Telesca, Giovanni Dimauro, Salvatore Causio, Rita Lecci, Ivan Federico, Giovanni Coppini, Giulia Cipriano, and Roberto Carlucci
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Abstract Although the Mediterranean Sea is a crucial hotspot in marine biodiversity, it has been threatened by numerous anthropogenic pressures. As flagship species, Cetaceans are exposed to those anthropogenic impacts and global changes. Assessing their conservation status becomes strategic to set effective management plans. The aim of this paper is to understand the habitat requirements of cetaceans, exploiting the advantages of a machine-learning framework. To this end, 28 physical and biogeochemical variables were identified as environmental predictors related to the abundance of three odontocete species in the Northern Ionian Sea (Central-eastern Mediterranean Sea). In fact, habitat models were built using sighting data collected for striped dolphins Stenella coeruleoalba, common bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus, and Risso’s dolphins Grampus griseus between July 2009 and October 2021. Random Forest was a suitable machine learning algorithm for the cetacean abundance estimation. Nitrate, phytoplankton carbon biomass, temperature, and salinity were the most common influential predictors, followed by latitude, 3D-chlorophyll and density. The habitat models proposed here were validated using sighting data acquired during 2022 in the study area, confirming the good performance of the strategy. This study provides valuable information to support management decisions and conservation measures in the EU marine spatial planning context.
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40. Art and computer in the information age through the activities of the Leonard V-Idea Gallery in Genoa
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Leo Lecci
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computer art ,digital imaging ,computer graphics ,art and technology ,leonardi v-idea ,Visual arts ,N1-9211 - Abstract
In 1985 in Genoa Rosa Leonardi - who had already been involved in the direction of various avant-garde galleries in the previous decades - opened a new exhibition space called Leonardi V-Idea with the exhibition Nel vuoto del ritorno, which presented computer videos made by the Giovanotti Mondani Meccanici collective. This is the beginning of a twenty-year activity that will see the gallery qualify itself as one of the most important venues in Italy for the promotion of computer art, through exhibitions, events, conferences, and debates. In addition to group exhibitions that documented the constant updates in the sector (in 1989, for example, La Bellezza dei Frattali), the gallery hosted personal exhibitions of experimental artists such as Massimo Contrasto, the aforementioned Giovanotti Mondani Meccanici, PostMachina and Tommaso Tozzi. The material relating to this particular area of interest of the gallery, consisting of documents still partly unpublished and including works of computer art by various Italian artists, is today conserved in Genova at the Leonardi V-Idea Archives and the University of Genoa Archives of Contemporary Art. Through the study of these materials, the essay intends to offer a contribution on the history of computer art and its diffusion between the eighties and nineties of the last century.
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41. A Col9a3 exon 3 skipping mouse as a novel model for multiple epiphyseal dysplasia
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Lecci, Syliva
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Introduction: Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia (MED) is generally an autosomal dominant chondrodysplasia characterised by early-onset degenerative joint disease. Its genetic background is complex and heterogeneous and among the mutated genes are those encoding for the pro-α chains of the collagen type IX, COL9A1, COL9A2 and COL9A3, where the majority of mutations lead to the skipping of a syngenic exon. Aim: Reproduce in a mouse model the skip of exon 3 in the COL9A3 gene to understand its pathogenic role in relation to MED. Material and Methods: By CRISPR/Cas9 technology we generated two mouse lines, one carrying a deletion of Col9a3 exon 3 (Col9a3Δex3/Δex3), reproducing the splicing events reported in a MED patients group and a Col9a3-null mouse (Col9a3-/-). On the mutant mice, we performed skeletal X-ray phenotyping and growth plate analysis, including immunohistochemistry and BrdU labelling to monitor proliferation. Ultrastructure of growth plate was visualised using Transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Sequential protein extraction and Atomic force microscopy (AFM) were used to evaluate growth plate cartilage stability, whereas articular cartilage integrity was assessed by destabilisation of the medial meniscus (DMM) surgery and during ageing. Bone density and ultrastructure was assessed by Microcomputed tomography (μCT). Mutant transcriptomes were obtained by RNAseq. Results: The phenotyping of CRISPR/Cas9 generated offspring through DNA and cartilage RNA analysis had led to the establishment of two transgenic mouse lines, one splicing as predicted (Col9a3Δex3/Δex3) and a second lacking the Col9a3 transcript and collagen type IX protein (Col9a3-/-). Both lines are viable, however only Col9a3-/- mice displayed detectable phenotypic abnormalities: mild short stature and hip dysplasia, abnormal tibial epiphysis morphology and delayed ossification of femoral head in 18-week old mice. A reduced level of growth plate chondrocyte proliferation was detected in both mutant mice compared to WT, along with softening of the proliferative zone shown by AFM indentation measurements on new-born and 6 weeks old animals. Interestingly, both mutant mice exhibited similar transcriptome profiles. Only in Col9a3-/- mice immunoblotting of sequentially extracted matrilin-3 and COMP proteins revealed different cartilage extractability from controls. Articular cartilage integrity seemed not to be affected by either mutation. Discussion and conclusion: Analysis confirmed the production of a shorter transcript from cartilage of Col9a3Δex3/Δex3mice. However, these mice still produced collagen type IX protein and had no overt phenotype apart from reduced chondrocytes proliferation and softer proliferative cartilage extracellular matrix. The Col9a3-/- mice had a mild skeletal phenotype and express no Col9a3 transcript or protein, resulting in overall more unstable cartilage. Both mutant mice will represent an important tool to gain insights on collagen type IX role into the matrix. In particular, the Col9a3Δex3/ Δex3 line, by recapitulating human Col9-MED, can add to our understanding of MED disease mechanism.
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42. An Open Framework to Model Diffraction by Dynamic Blockers in Millimeter Wave Simulations.
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Paolo Testolina, Mattia Lecci, Alessandro Traspadini, and Michele Zorzi
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43. Contention-free Scheduling of Periodic Traffic Sources in WiGig: Simulation Framework and Performance Analysis.
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Matteo Drago, Tommy Azzino, Mattia Lecci, Andrea Zanella, and Michele Zorzi
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44. Temporal Characterization of XR Traffic with Application to Predictive Network Slicing.
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Mattia Lecci, Federico Chiariotti, Matteo Drago, Andrea Zanella, and Michele Zorzi
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45. Habitat suitability modeling of loggerhead sea turtles in the Central-Eastern Mediterranean Sea: a machine learning approach using satellite tracking data.
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Maglietta, Rosalia, Caccioppoli, Rocco, Piazzolla, Daniele, Saccotelli, Leonardo, Cherubini, Carla, Scagnoli, Elena, Piermattei, Viviana, Marcelli, Marco, De Lucia, Giuseppe Andrea, Lecci, Rita, Causio, Salvatore, Dimauro, Giovanni, De Franco, Francesco, Scuro, Matteo, and Coppini, Giovanni
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LOGGERHEAD turtle ,ARTIFICIAL satellite tracking ,T-test (Statistics) ,MIXING height (Atmospheric chemistry) ,MARINE service - Abstract
Understanding how sea turtle species move through the environment and respond to environmental features is fundamental for sustainable ecosystem management and effective conservation. This study investigates the habitat suitability of the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) in the Adriatic and Northern Ionian Seas (Central-Eastern Mediterranean) by developing and validating a multidisciplinary framework that leverages machine learning to investigate movement patterns collected by satellite tags Argos satellite tags. Satellite tracking data, enriched with sixteen environmental variables from the Copernicus Marine Service and EMODnet-bathymetry, were analyzed using Random Forest models, obtaining an accuracy of 80.9% when classifying presence versus pseudo-absence of loggerhead sea turtles. As main findings, sea bottom depth, surface chlorophyll (chl-a), and mixed layer depth (MLD) were identified as the most influential features in the habitat suitability of these specimens. Moreover, statistically significant differences, evaluated using t-test statistics, were found between coastal and pelagic locations, for the different seasons, in mixed layer depth, chl-a, 3D-clorophyll, salinity and phosphate. Although based on a limited sample of tagged animals, this study demonstrates that the distribution patterns of loggerhead sea turtles in Mediterranean coastal and pelagic areas are primarily influenced by sea water features linked to productivity and, consequently, to potential prey abundance. Additionally, this multidisciplinary framework presents a replicable approach that can be adapted for various species and regions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Exploiting Scheduled Access Features of mmWave WLANs for Periodic Traffic Sources.
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Mattia Lecci, Matteo Drago, Andrea Zanella, and Michele Zorzi
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47. A Full-Stack Open-Source Framework for Antenna and Beamforming Evaluation in mmWave 5G NR.
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Mattia Lecci, Tommaso Zugno, Silvia Zampato, and Michele Zorzi
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48. An ns-3 implementation of a bursty traffic framework for virtual reality sources.
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Mattia Lecci, Andrea Zanella, and Michele Zorzi
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- 2021
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49. Correction: Adaptation and validation of the Johnson-Lecci scale to assess anti-white bias among black UK minority group members
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Dierckx, Kim, primary, Van Hiel, Alain, additional, Johnson, James D., additional, Lecci, Len, additional, Valcke, Barbara, additional, and Sekwena, Eva Kefilwe, additional
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50. Conscious experiences and high-density EEG patterns predicting subjective sleep depth
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Stephan, Aurélie M., Lecci, Sandro, Cataldi, Jacinthe, and Siclari, Francesca
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