Prof Mauro De Sanctis | Positioning| Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor at University of Rome Tor Vergata,Italy
Mauro De Sanctis is an Associate Professor of Telecommunications at the University of Roma “Tor Vergata” (Italy), specializing in Information Theory and Data Science. He has a rich background in telecommunications and has contributed significantly to both academia and industry.Mauro De Sanctis is Associate Professor on Telecommunications at the Department of Electronics Engineering, University of Roma “Tor Vergata” (Italy), teaching “Information Theory and Data Science”. He received the Ph.D. degree in Telecommunications and Microelectronics Engineering in 2006 from the University of Roma “Tor Vergata” (Italy). From the end of 2008 he is Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics Engineering, University of Roma “Tor Vergata” (Italy). He is founder member of the university spin-off RadioPoints s.r.l.
Profile
Education 🎓
Mauro obtained his Ph.D. in Telecommunications and Microelectronics Engineering in 2006 from the University of Roma “Tor Vergata”. His educational foundation laid the groundwork for his extensive research and teaching career.
Current Position:
- Associate Professor (Electronics Engineering)
Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, Roma, Lazio, Italy
November 2022 – Present
Experience 💼
He has held various research roles, including a post-doctoral fellowship with the European Space Agency (ESA) and participation in numerous European and Italian research projects. As a founder member of the university spin-off RadioPoints s.r.l., he has bridged the gap between research and practical applications in telecommunications.
Research Interests 🔍
His main research interests include wireless terrestrial and satellite communication networks, wireless localization and sensing, and data science and information theory. He has a strong focus on advancing communication technologies for space applications.
Awards 🏆
Mauro has received several accolades, including best paper awards from the International Conference on Advances in Satellite and Space Communications (SPACOMM 2009) and the International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC 2022). In 2022, he was recognized among the Top 2% Scientists by Stanford/Elsevier.
Research Interests
- Electronics engineering, satellite communications, data transmission protocols, localization technologies, and sustainable space technologies.
Top Publications: Positioning
- Satellite-based positioning enhanced by quantum synchronization – This article explores how quantum synchronization can improve satellite positioning systems, potentially leading to enhanced accuracy and reliability in navigation.
- Multi-layer NTN architectures toward 6G: The ITA-NTN view – This review discusses the integration of multi-layer non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) in the development of 6G technologies, highlighting architectural considerations and technological advancements.
- LEO-based network-centric localization in 6G: Challenges and future perspectives – This article examines the challenges and future directions for localization services based on low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites in the context of 6G networks.
- A Study of DTN for Reliable Data Delivery From Space Station to Ground Station – This study investigates Delay Tolerant Networking (DTN) to ensure reliable communication between space stations and ground stations, addressing issues like long delays and intermittent connectivity.
- Round Trip Time (RTT) and Doppler Measurements for IoRT Localization by a Single-Satellite – This research presents methods for Internet of Robotic Things (IoRT) localization using RTT and Doppler measurements from a single satellite.
- A decade of EHF scientific research: Unveiling insights from Alphasat Q/V-band satellite communication experiments – This article reviews a decade of research on Extremely High Frequency (EHF) communications, focusing on findings from the Alphasat satellite.
- Comparing Positioning Performance of LEO Mega-Constellations and GNSS in Urban Canyons – This study compares the positioning performance of LEO satellite constellations with traditional GNSS systems in challenging urban environments.
Conclusion
Prof. Mauro De Sanctis’s extensive and diverse research portfolio, focus on practical solutions to community health and environmental challenges, and collaborative efforts position him as a strong candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award. His work advances scientific knowledge while addressing real-world problems, ultimately benefiting communities locally and globally.