ESR 2: Cristian Tatino

Biography: Cristian was born in Napoli, Italy, on 16 August 1988. He got the master’s degree in telecommunications engineering at the University of Naples (IT) Federico II with honors in 2013, where he got the fundamental knowledge of wired and wireless telecommunications. In Both the bachelor’s and master’s thesis, he worked on routing protocol for energy consumption optimization in wired and wireless networks; wired networks for the first thesis and capillary networks for the master’s degree. After the university he worked as system engineer in a telecommunications company, Gematica, in Naples (IT) for two years, where the main task was the designing of telecommunications networks for railways application. Cristian is currently an early state researcher in ACT5G Marie Curie Projects and a Ph.D. student at Linköping University (Sweden) at the Mobile Telecommunications (MT) group of the Communications and Transport Systems (CTS) division.

Research lines: He focuses his research on the wireless link status anticipation for millimeter-waves wireless networks and communications reliability. In particular he studied the impact of the signal reflections on the coverage probability for non-line of sight communications and the multi-connectivity solution for communication reliability. In the last few years his research activities were focused on wireless networks for railway applications and routings protocols.

Interests: Millimeter-wave communications, Communications reliability, Wireless networks optimization, Machine learning for networking.


Publications:

Journals:
C. Parera, Q. Liao, I. Malanchini, C. Tatino, A. E. C. Redondi, M. Cesana, “Transfer Learning for Tilt-Dependent Radio Map Prediction”, IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking (Submitted)

C. Tatino, N. Pappas, I. Malanchini, L. Ewe, D. Yuan, “On the Benefits of Network-Level Cooperation in Millimeter-Wave Communications”, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2019

Conferences:
C. Tatino, N. Pappas, I. Malanchini, L. Ewe, D. Yuan, “Learning Based Link Scheduling in Millimeter-wave Multi-connectivity Scenarios ” (Submitted)

C. Tatino, N. Pappas, I. Malanchini, L. Ewe, D. Yuan, “Throughput Analysis for Relay-Assisted Millimeter-Wave Wireless Networks”, IEEE Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 2018

C. Tatino, I. Malanchini, N. Pappas, D. Yuan, “Maximum Throughput Scheduling for Multi-connectivity in Millimeter-Wave Networks”, IEEE International Workshop on Resource Allocation, Cooperation and Competition in Wireless Networks (RAWNET), Shanghai, 2018

C. Parera, A. E. C. Redondi, M. Cesana, Q. Liao, L. Ewe, C. Tatino, “Transferring Knowledge for Tilt-Dependent Radio Map Prediction”, 2018 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), Barcelona

N. Pappas, E. Fountoulakis, C. Tatino, V. Angelakis and D. Yuan, “Pursuing the potential of new mechanisms for performance engineering of 5G”, IEEE 22nd International Workshop on Computer Aided Modeling and Design of Communication Links and Networks (CAMAD), Lund, June 2017

C. Tatino, I. Malanchini, D. Aziz, D. Yuan, “Beam Based Stochastic Model of the Coverage Probability in 5G Millimeter Wave Systems”, IEEE International Workshop on Spatial Stochastic Models for Wireless Networks (SpaSWiN), Paris, 2017