Fulvio Mastrogiovanni

Fulvio Mastrogiovanni’s research activities expand in various branches of Robotics, specifically Humanoid Robotics, Ambient Intelligence, and Distributed Robotics. Fulvio received his Master degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Genova in 2003, with a Thesis about task planning in Distributed service Robotics. In 2008, he received the Ph.D. degree in Robotics from the University of Genoa, with the Dissertation “Context Awareness: Another Step Towards Ubiquitous Robotics”. Currently, Fulvio is interested in large scale tactile sensing for Humanoids, cognitive representation mechanisms, and neural-based planning and control. Fulvio received the Best Paper Awards at DARS 2008 and at IEEE RO-MAN 2010.

Publications

On the Representation and Recognition of Temporal Patterns of Activities in Smart Environments
Fulvio Mastrogiovanni, Antonello Scalmato, Antonio Sgorbissa, Renato Zaccaria. © 2012. 23 pages.
This chapter introduces a framework for enabling context-aware behaviors in smart environment applications, with a special emphasis on smart homes and similar scenarios. In...
Handbook of Research on Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments: Trends and Perspectives
Nak-Young Chong, Fulvio Mastrogiovanni. © 2011. 770 pages.
Ambient Intelligence (AmI) is a multidisciplinary approach aimed at enriching physical environments with a network of distributed devices, such as sensors, actuators, and...