The document is a scanned receipt from a grocery store purchase on June 15th, 2022 totaling $58.37. It lists items bought including ground beef, chicken breasts, tortillas, cheese, and produce such as tomatoes, lettuce, and onions. The receipt shows the item prices, taxes, and total amount due.
Francesco Flammini was awarded by the Editors of the INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRICAL POWER AND ENERGY SYSTEMS in July 2014. The award was given by the journal, which is published by Elsevier in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
This certificate recognizes Francesco Flammini as a Senior Member in good standing through December 2015, denoting that he has shown a personal and professional commitment to advancing technology.
Francesco Flammini attended the ARES 2011 conference in Vienna, Austria from August 22nd to 26th, 2011. The confirmation letter verifies Flammini's participation in the conference on those dates. The ARES Steering Committee confirmed Flammini's attendance on behalf of the organization.
The document summarizes a presentation about augmenting surveillance system capabilities through event correlation and distributed attack detection. It describes a framework called DETECT that models threat scenarios as event trees to automatically detect suspicious events across different sensor networks. DETECT correlates primitive events detected by sensors to provide early warnings. It was demonstrated on a scenario of chemical agents released in a subway station. Future work will make the detection models more robust and introduce probabilistic and Bayesian methods to account for sensor reliability and fuzzy reasoning.
This document awards Francesco Flammini with RELIABILITY ENGINEERING AND SYSTEM SAFETY from the Editors of RELIABILITY ENGINEERING AND SYSTEM SAFETY in June 2013 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Dependable integrated surveillance systems for the physical security of metro...Francesco Flammini
Poster presentation of the paper "Dependable integrated surveillance systems for the physical security of metro railways" at the 2009 Third ACM/IEEE International Conference on Distributed Smart Cameras (ICDSC-09)
The document awards Francesco Flammini with a degree from COMPUTERS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING in October 2014. It was issued by Elsevier based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
This document discusses reliability modeling approaches for complex command and control systems. It proposes using a multi-formalism modeling technique that combines different modeling formalisms like fault trees, Bayesian networks, repairable fault trees, and generalized stochastic Petri nets. This allows different aspects of the system to be modeled based on the formalism best suited to that aspect. An example is given of a multi-formalism availability model for a railway control system that combines these different modeling formalisms. The document also provides a brief introduction to some common modeling formalisms used for reliability, safety and security evaluation.
This certificate of publication is for an article titled "Enabling the Usage of UML in the Verification of Railway Systems: the DAM-Rail Approach" authored by Simona Bernardi, Francesco Flammini, Stefano Marrone, Nicola Mazzocca, José Merseguer, Roberto Nardone, and Valeria Vittorini. The article was published in Reliability Engineering and System Safety in 2013 in volume 120C on pages 112 through 126.
Cozzolino, A., Flammini, G., Galli, V., Lamberti, M., Poggi, G., Pragliola, C.: Evaluating the effects of MJPEG compression on Motion Tracking in metro railway surveillance. In: Proc. 14th Intl. Conf. on Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems, ACIVS 2012, Sept. 4-7 2012, Brno, Czech Republic, J. Blanc-Talon et al. (Eds.), Springer LNCS 7517, pp. 142–154 (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Germany, ISBN 978-3-642-33139-8)
The monitoring system installed sensors on a freight car to measure temperature, acceleration, humidity, and GPS coordinates from three separate networks. A control room collected and analyzed the data from the heterogeneous networks. The system addressed security issues like availability, integrity, and privacy through encryption protocols and detecting intrusions. It was tested on a real freight car to continuously monitor parameters and identify faulty measurements.
Interview of Prof. Francesco Flammini published on Railway Gazette about the Europe's Rail project "Roadmaps for A.I. Integration in the Rail Sector" (RAILS) that he led as the Technical Manager.
The document is a scanned receipt from a grocery store purchase on June 15th, 2022 totaling $58.37. It lists items bought including ground beef, chicken breasts, tortillas, cheese, and produce such as tomatoes, lettuce, and onions. The receipt shows the item prices, taxes, and total amount due.
Francesco Flammini was awarded by the Editors of the INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRICAL POWER AND ENERGY SYSTEMS in July 2014. The award was given by the journal, which is published by Elsevier in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
This certificate recognizes Francesco Flammini as a Senior Member in good standing through December 2015, denoting that he has shown a personal and professional commitment to advancing technology.
Francesco Flammini attended the ARES 2011 conference in Vienna, Austria from August 22nd to 26th, 2011. The confirmation letter verifies Flammini's participation in the conference on those dates. The ARES Steering Committee confirmed Flammini's attendance on behalf of the organization.
The document summarizes a presentation about augmenting surveillance system capabilities through event correlation and distributed attack detection. It describes a framework called DETECT that models threat scenarios as event trees to automatically detect suspicious events across different sensor networks. DETECT correlates primitive events detected by sensors to provide early warnings. It was demonstrated on a scenario of chemical agents released in a subway station. Future work will make the detection models more robust and introduce probabilistic and Bayesian methods to account for sensor reliability and fuzzy reasoning.
This document awards Francesco Flammini with RELIABILITY ENGINEERING AND SYSTEM SAFETY from the Editors of RELIABILITY ENGINEERING AND SYSTEM SAFETY in June 2013 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Dependable integrated surveillance systems for the physical security of metro...Francesco Flammini
Poster presentation of the paper "Dependable integrated surveillance systems for the physical security of metro railways" at the 2009 Third ACM/IEEE International Conference on Distributed Smart Cameras (ICDSC-09)
The document awards Francesco Flammini with a degree from COMPUTERS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING in October 2014. It was issued by Elsevier based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
This document discusses reliability modeling approaches for complex command and control systems. It proposes using a multi-formalism modeling technique that combines different modeling formalisms like fault trees, Bayesian networks, repairable fault trees, and generalized stochastic Petri nets. This allows different aspects of the system to be modeled based on the formalism best suited to that aspect. An example is given of a multi-formalism availability model for a railway control system that combines these different modeling formalisms. The document also provides a brief introduction to some common modeling formalisms used for reliability, safety and security evaluation.
This certificate of publication is for an article titled "Enabling the Usage of UML in the Verification of Railway Systems: the DAM-Rail Approach" authored by Simona Bernardi, Francesco Flammini, Stefano Marrone, Nicola Mazzocca, José Merseguer, Roberto Nardone, and Valeria Vittorini. The article was published in Reliability Engineering and System Safety in 2013 in volume 120C on pages 112 through 126.
Cozzolino, A., Flammini, G., Galli, V., Lamberti, M., Poggi, G., Pragliola, C.: Evaluating the effects of MJPEG compression on Motion Tracking in metro railway surveillance. In: Proc. 14th Intl. Conf. on Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems, ACIVS 2012, Sept. 4-7 2012, Brno, Czech Republic, J. Blanc-Talon et al. (Eds.), Springer LNCS 7517, pp. 142–154 (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Germany, ISBN 978-3-642-33139-8)
The monitoring system installed sensors on a freight car to measure temperature, acceleration, humidity, and GPS coordinates from three separate networks. A control room collected and analyzed the data from the heterogeneous networks. The system addressed security issues like availability, integrity, and privacy through encryption protocols and detecting intrusions. It was tested on a real freight car to continuously monitor parameters and identify faulty measurements.
Interview of Prof. Francesco Flammini published on Railway Gazette about the Europe's Rail project "Roadmaps for A.I. Integration in the Rail Sector" (RAILS) that he led as the Technical Manager.
2023 Professor Zdzislaw Pawlak Award - International Cooperation, "Balancing Privacy and Accuracy in Federated Learning for Speech Emotion Recognition" (S. Mohammadi, M. Mohammadi, S. Sinaei, A. Balador, E. Nowroozi, F. Flammini, M. Conti), 18th Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems (FedCSIS’23)
Internationalization of the Curriculum Conference CertificateFrancesco Flammini
This certificate confirms that Francesco Flammini participated in a two-day symposium on internationalizing university curriculums held November 17-18, 2022 at the Polo Universitario Lugano - Campus EST in Lugano-Viganello, Switzerland. The event was organized by the Department of Innovative Technologies and the Swiss Global Competence Lab at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland.
IEEE SMC TCHS Award Ceremony at IEEE CSR conference 2021Francesco Flammini
The IEEE SMC Technical Committee on Homeland Security (TCHS) held its annual award ceremony. Five awards were given to recognize outstanding leadership, research, service, early career contributions, and contributions by women in the field of homeland security. Award winners included Professor Isaac Ben-Israel for leadership, Professors Ernesto Damiani, Steven Furnell, and Igor Linkov for research and innovation, Stavros Shiaeles, Nicholas Kolokotronis, and Emanuele Bellini for service, Luca Faramondi for his early career contributions, and Cristina Alcaraz for her contributions and role modeling as a woman in the field.
Second International Colloquium on Recent Trends in Computer Science – 2021 (Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering, July 6th, 2021)
http://icrtcs.vvce.ac.in/
http://wing.vvce.ac.in/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bd3p7Pl72Bw
Science of Computer Programming, Certificate of ReviewingFrancesco Flammini
Francesco Flammini received an award from the journal Science of Computer Programming in recognition for contributing a review to the journal. The award has been presented since September 2020 and is given out based on reviews submitted to the journal. The Editors of Science of Computer Programming presented the award to Francesco Flammini.
Francesco Flammini has been appointed as a Distinguished Speaker for the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for a three year term. The ACM's Distinguished Speaker Program engages emerging professionals, students, and the public through leading researchers on topics in computing. Gabriele Kotsis, the ACM President, thanked Flammini for joining this prestigious program and lending his time to benefit the computing community.
“AI techniques in cyber-security applications”. Flammini lnu susec19Francesco Flammini
The document discusses using artificial intelligence techniques like Bayesian networks and event trees for cybersecurity applications. It describes how these techniques can help address issues with security operations centers being overwhelmed by too much information from various sensors and systems. Bayesian networks and event trees can help fuse data from different sources to detect threats more effectively. The document provides examples of how Bayesian networks can be built using historical threat data and customized for specific organizations. It also discusses how these models can be updated dynamically based on real-time data from systems.
Embedded systems control devices and have dedicated functions, while cyber-physical systems intensively connect computational entities to the physical world. The research group at Linnaeus University studies cyber-physical systems and IoT security, developing techniques for smart troubleshooting of connected devices and applying IoT solutions to smart environments. They also provide IoT education to help students learn about these important topics.
- The document discusses virtual coupling, which aims to allow trains to operate closer together while maintaining safety. It explores extending ERTMS Level 3 to enable this through cooperative driving and dynamic train compositions.
- Preliminary simulations show a train joining a fleet in virtual coupling mode and coordinated emergency braking of the coupled trains. Further work is needed to fully implement and test virtual coupling.
This document discusses using virtual coupling to increase railway line capacity. Virtual coupling would allow trains to virtually join together by reducing headways. This could transfer achievements from vehicle platooning to railways. The document proposes a vision of virtual coupling integrated with ERTMS Level 3 moving block signaling. Trains would communicate position/speed and follow a desired spacing profile determined by the radio block center. A stochastic Petri net model is presented and simulated, showing virtual coupling could increase train frequency on a high-speed line from 20 to 100 trains per hour by reducing headways from 3 to 0.36 minutes. Compatibility with ERTMS standards is discussed.
Smart-Troubleshooting Symbiotic Autonomous Systems in the Connected SocietyFrancesco Flammini
This document summarizes a presentation on smart troubleshooting of interconnected devices. It discusses how as devices become more connected and complex, troubleshooting failures is challenging. Research aims to gather error logs from different devices, analyze them to match fixes and instructions. This could help with troubleshooting in smart cities and transportation. The proposed approach would reuse a framework to model dependability and security. It is connected to research on symbiotic autonomous systems and addresses areas like big data, machine learning, and cybersecurity.
Francesco Flammini has received a Certificate of Completion for successfully completing a course on "Successful grant applications: getting it right" on Monday January 23, 2017. The certificate confirms Francesco Flammini's participation in and completion of the course on that specified date.
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"AXIS: Communications Academy"
Ha frequentato il corso organizzato da Ansaldo STS Academy
FRANCESCO FLAMMINI
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