TC-37 Measurements and Networking, currently chaired by Prof. Domenico Capriglione (University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy) began eight years ago as the proposal mainly of Prof. Leopoldo Angrisani (University of Napoli Federico II, Italy) and Prof. Claudio Narduzzi (University of Padova, Italy) with the purpose of highlighting the important contribution that Instrumentation & Measurement Society (IMS) members could give to address the challenges in the field of the designing, testing, and tuning of networking applications and modern communication systems. Indeed, an even more and more multidisciplinary approach should be followed to face the technological issues that are arising and that will arise in the telecommunication systems and networking of the future.

TC-37 Measurements and Networking

Capriglione D.
2022-01-01

Abstract

TC-37 Measurements and Networking, currently chaired by Prof. Domenico Capriglione (University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy) began eight years ago as the proposal mainly of Prof. Leopoldo Angrisani (University of Napoli Federico II, Italy) and Prof. Claudio Narduzzi (University of Padova, Italy) with the purpose of highlighting the important contribution that Instrumentation & Measurement Society (IMS) members could give to address the challenges in the field of the designing, testing, and tuning of networking applications and modern communication systems. Indeed, an even more and more multidisciplinary approach should be followed to face the technological issues that are arising and that will arise in the telecommunication systems and networking of the future.
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