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Contents

Avviso:
La lezione del corso performance evaluation of networks and systems,
di domani 30/11/2012, non verrà tenuta.

Welcome to Luciano Lenzini home page.

Email: l.lenzini@iet.unipi.it
Address: Dip. Ingegneria dell'Informazione. Via Diotisalvi, 2. I-56122 Pisa. ITALY.
Phone(direct): +39 050 2217 666
Phone(switch): +39 050 2217 599
Fax: +39 050 2217 600
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Full Professor at the Information Engineering Department of the University of Pisa.

See my publications. See my extended CV.

Curriculum Vitae

Luciano Lenzini holds a degree in Physics from the University of Pisa, Italy. He joined CNUCE, an institute of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) in 1970. From 1973 to 1974 he worked on computer networks at the IBM Scientific Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has since directed several national and international projects including (in chronological order): RPCNET, the first Italian packet switching network; STELLA, the first European broadcasting satellite packet network and OSIRIDE, the first Italian OSI compliant network. Furthermore, at the end of the 1970s, in cooperation with Robert Kahn and Vint Cerf (the inventors of TCP/IP), he led the team that installed the first Internet nodes in Italy (the second country in Europe after the UK). The interconnection of the Italian section of Internet with USA and UK ones was done via a SATNET gateway.

In 1994 he joined the Department of Information Engineering of the University of Pisa as a Full Professor. His current research interests include the design and performance evaluation of: MAC protocols for wireless networks, architectures and protocols for mesh networks, and the Quality of Service provision in integrated and differentiated services networks. He is currently on the Editorial Boards of Computer Networks and the Journal of Communications and Networks as area editor for wireless networks. He served as general chairman for the 1992 IEEE Workshop on Metropolitan Area Networks, for the 2002 European Wireless Networks and for the First International Conference on Performance Evaluation Methodologies and Tools (ValueTools) which was held in Pisa in October 2006, of which he is a co-founder. He served as guest editor of several journals. He has been involved in several national projects and European projects of the 5th and 6th framework program.

Professional activities

  • Editorial Board
    • Computer Networks
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
    • Wireless Networks
  • Guest Editor
    • Luciano Lenzini, John O. Limb, Willie Wu Lu, Izhak Rubin, Moshe Zukerman, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, special issue entitled Analysis and Synthesis of MAC Protocols, Volume 18, Number 9, September 2000.
    • John Dunlop, Luciano Lenzini, Enzo Mingozzi, Wireless Networks, Volume 10, Number 1, January 2004, Selected Papers from the European Wireless 2002 Conference.
    • Luciano Lenzini, Bijan Jabbari, Bernhard Walke, Computer Networks, Volume 49, Issue 3, October 2005, Selected Papers from the European Wireless 2004 Conference.
    • Luciano Lenzini, Daniele Miorandi, Vaidyanathan Ramaswami, Performance Evaluation, Selected Papers from ValueTools 2006.
    • Eitan Altman, Sajal Das, Luciano Lenzini, Adam Wolisz, Computer Networks Journal, Special Issue on Wireless for the Future Internet.
    • Tijani Chahed, Luciano Lenzini, Nahum Shimkin, Performance Evaluation, Performance Evaluation Methodologies and Tools: Selected Papers from VALUETOOLS 2008.


  • General Chair
    • 1992 IEEE Workshop on Metropolitan Area Networks
    • European Wireless 2002
    • ValueTools 2006
    • European Wireless 2010

Teaching

Courses on Networking for the Laurea Specialistica in Ingegneria Informatica

The world of networking is in continuous and rapid evolution, both in terms of technologies (e.g. wireless networks) and the design of new architectures (e.g. IntServ, DiffServ) that can support the integration of multimedia traffic (voice, video and data).

In the framework of Laurea Specialistica in Ingegneria Informatica the various aspects of Networking are developed into two courses of approximately 90 hours each.

The first, Computer Networks will take place in the first year and is mandatory for all students. The second, Advanced Networking Architectures and Wireless Systems will take place in the second year and is only mandatory for students who are part of the Networking and Multimedia program. Basically, the first is concerned with consolidated topics whereas the second is a course on cutting edge technologies and architectures.

Research interests

The main research area of prof. Luciano Lenzini is Quality of Service in multi-service networks, therein including:

  • QoS-oriented scheduling algorithms
  • Multi-hop Wireless Networks
  • Internet graph evolution
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