Andrea Detti (PhD) is an assistant professor of the Department of Electronic Engineering of the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”. The research activity of Andrea Detti spans on different topics in the area of computer networks and copes with framework design, analytical modeling, performance evaluation through simulation and test-bed. He is co-author of more than 50 papers on journals and conference proceedings, mainly regarding information-centric, software-defined, overlay, wireless and optical networks. Currently sis the research area is focused on information-centric (or data-centric, content-centric) network (ICN), software defined networks (SDN).
Andrea Detti has worked and works on the several competitive international projects. Some of them are:
EU-JP FP7 GreenICN 2013/2015 (energy efficient ICN), EU FP7 2013/2014 CONFINE (coordinator of two proposals admitted to the funding within the first and second open-call, ICN and SDN topics), EU FP7 2012/2013 OFELIA (ICN over SDN), FP7 (2010/2013) CONVERGENCE (pub-sub ICN), EU FP7 2010/2013 FLAVIA (Virtualizable wireless future Internet), EU FP6 2004/2005 E2R (End-to-end reconfigurability), EU FP7 2006/2008 SMS (Simple Mobile Service), etc. Furthermore, since 2006
Andrea Detti is scientific coordinator of several industrial projects (funded by Telecom Italia and SSI/Finmeccanica), which regard the support of data-centric publish-subscribe paradigm over mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET), Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) and cellular network.
Andrea Detti is guest editor of two special issues about information-centric for the following journals: 1) Elsevier Computer Network, 2) Journal of Internet Technology. And he served as reviewers of numerous journal and conference (mainly ACM, IEEE, Elsevier).
Teaching
Internet Technologies and Protocols (II) :
The course deals with novel networking paradigms with special focus to distributed solutions to control the transferring of data in the network. Specifically, we consider:
1) the deployment of network connection with guaranteed quality of service (IP QoS);
2) the deployment of virtual private network for spatially distributed companies (Virtual Private Networks)
3) the support of the massive distribution of multimedia contents (Content Delivery Network)
4) the setup of distributed infrastructure for user to user data dissemination (Peer to Peer)
5) the setup of distributed infrastructure for computing resource sharing (Cloud Computing)
The teaching faces algorithms, protocols, technologies and performances. Furthermore, more than fifty percent of the course is for laboratory experience with Linux and Cisco OS, during which students “make real” on their laptop the theoretical lectures.
Publications
The publications of Andrea Detti are available here.
Google Scholar h-index is available here.
Contacts
Electronic Engineering Dept.
University of Rome – Tor Vergata
Via del Politecnico, 1 00133 – Roma (ITALY)
Ph.: +39 06 7259 7445
Fax: +39 06 7259 7435
E-mail: andrea.detti at uniroma2.it