Edoardo S. Biagioni -- Curriculum Vitae 2023

Dept. of Information and Computer Sciences
POST Building, Room 317
University of Hawaii at Manoa
1680 East-West Road
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822

E-mail: esb@hawaii.edu
Office: (808) 956-3891
Fax: (808) 956-3548 (shared fax, include my name)
Web: http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof.html

Employment History

University of Hawaii

Manoa, Hawaii
August 1997 -- present
Associate Professor (Fall 2004-present) and Assistant Professor (1997-2004) and member of the graduate faculty (Fall 1997-present) in the department of Information and Computer Sciences (ICS).

Graduate Chair of the ICS department from Fall 2013 to Spring 2018.

Taught classes on computer networking, operating systems, and other subjects, both at the undergraduate and the graduate level.

Led research projects in computer and wireless networking, operating systems, and embedded systems.

Currently leading the Allnet Project.

Director (1997-2005) of the Advanced Network Computing Laboratory (ANCL).

Co-PI of a DARPA research grant, "PODS: A Remote Ecological Micro-Sensor Network" [25].
http://edohawaii.com/www2-pods//, 2000-2003.

Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
February 1993 -- June 1997
Designed and led the implementation of Fox Net [8,9], a safely composable TCP/IP protocol stack using the Standard ML language.


Specific tasks included: designed, implemented, and analyzed software, collaborated with principal investigators and graduate students, supervised research programmers, proved correctness of small programs [32], developed data structures and interfaces for sequential access to functional arrays [31], collaborated on grant proposal [19], wrote quarterly reports for funding agency, and supervised releases of the Fox Net.

Fore Systems

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
October 1991 -- January 1993
Designed and developed switch control software and signaling protocols for ATM.


Specific tasks include: developed software to control Fore Systems' ATM switch product, developed algorithms and signaling protocols for ATM [35, 34]. Represented Fore Systems at the ATM Forum, presenting ideas which were incorporated into the ATM standard. Consulted for Fore Systems through early 1994.

University of North Carolina

Chapel Hill, North Carolina
November 1989 -- November 1991
Designed data re-mapping algorithms for mesh-connected parallel machines.

Toshiba ICSL

Kawasaki, Japan
August 1988 -- August 1989
Wrote software using neural networks to improve or replace existing expert systems [20].

University of North Carolina

Chapel Hill, North Carolina
August 1985 -- June 1988
Implemented simulators and translators [37], designed a microcode language, and participated in the design and analysis of a massively parallel architecture.

Mettler AG

Greifensee, Switzerland
May 1985 -- August 1985
Managed and cooperated in the development of software for networking personal workstations.

Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH)

Zurich, Switzerland
August 1982 -- May 1985
Wrote software for the interactive systems XS-1 and XS-2. Performed system portability and integration tasks part-time at the Brown Boveri Research Center (Dättwil, Switzerland). Wrote a font editor for the Bitgraph terminal.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Cambridge, Massachusetts
1979 -- 1981
For Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, designed, constructed, and tested a vacuum-enclosed tilt-measuring instrument sensitive to angles of 10-9.

Elettronica S.p.A.

Rome, Italy
June 1979 -- August 1979
Performed computer simulation and analysis of IF radar echoes for ECM for aircraft defense.

Educational Experience

University of North Carolina

Chapel Hill, North Carolina
November 1989 -- November 1991
Ph.D. thesis, November 1991. For dissertation [16], developed and implemented a scalable load balancing algorithm for mesh-connected SIMD parallel computers. Development was on 4096-node MasPar MP-1. Co-advisors: Gyula Magò, Jan Prins.

Case-Western Research University

Cleveland, Ohio
June 1988 -- August 1988
Studied spoken Japanese in intensive course for American Electronics Association Japan Fellows.

Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH)

Zurich, Switzerland
August 1982 -- May 1985
Informatik Diplom (M.S. equivalent), April 1985. For thesis, defined and implemented EASY [17], a machine-independent user interface for interactive programs. Advisor: J. Nievergelt.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Cambridge, Massachusetts
1979 -- 1981
B.S. in Computer Science, B.S. in Physics, June 1982. For thesis, wrote software to process CCD images of stars for mapping and statistical purposes.

Teaching Experience

University of Hawaii

Manoa, Hawaii
August 1997 -- present

Lecture Courses

Graduate Seminar, ICS 690


Spring 2018, 27 students.
Fall 2017, 21 students.
Spring 2017, 24 students.
Fall 2016, 16 students.
Spring 2016, 17 students.
Fall 2015, 19 students.
Spring 2015, 23 students.
Fall 2014, 17 students.
Spring 2014, 24 students.
Fall 2013, 17 students.

Individual Courses

Distance and Asynchronous Teaching

Technical Writers' Union

Tokyo, Japan
May 1990 -- June 1990
Gave private lessons of English as a Second Language to adults and children.

Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH)

Zurich, Switzerland
August 1982 -- May 1985
Conducted recitations and labs in numerical analysis, data structures, and digital logic design.

Other Experience

Service

University-level service: External service

Software Artifacts

Computer Skills

Awards

Visiting Colleague

Publications

    Refereed Journals Publications

  1. Edoardo Biagioni.
    "Secure Anonymous Acknowledgements in a Delay-Tolerant Network"
    in the Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences,, Volume 3, Issue 11, November 2024 (revised version of paper presented at ICNC 2023).

  2. Caterina Desiato, Edoardo Biagioni
    Sharing Networking Resources to Create a Pervasive Infrastructure.
    in the International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, Volume 9, issue 3 (2013).

  3. Edoardo Biagioni, Kent Bridges.
    The Application of Remote Sensor Technology to Assist the Recovery of Rare and Endangered Species.
    Special issue on Distributed Sensor Networks for the International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, Vol. 16, N. 3 (August 2002). 15 pages.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/ijhpca02.html or http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/ijhpca02.pdf

  4. E. Biagioni, R. Harper, P. Lee.
    A Network Protocol Stack in Standard ML
    Journal of Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation, Kluwer, Vol. 14, N. 4 (December 2001). 48 pages.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/foxfinal.ps. In 2006 this paper was selected by Springer for electronic publication, available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1014403914699.

  5. Edoardo Biagioni, Ken Cline, Peter Lee, Chris Okasaki, Chris Stone.
    Safe-for-space threads in Standard ML
    Journal of Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation, Vol. 11, N. 2 (1998). 16 pages.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/safethreads.ps

  6. Edoardo Biagioni, Eric Cooper, and Robert Samson.
    The Design of a Practical ATM LAN.
    IEEE Network, Vol. 7, N. 2 (March 1993).

  7. Edoardo Biagioni, Gernot Heiser, Klaus Hinrichs, and Carlo Muller.
    OSSI -- A Portable Operating System Interface and Utility Library.
    In IEEE Software, Vol. 3, No. 6 (November 1986) pp. 18-29.

  8. Refereed Conference Publications

  9. Edoardo Biagioni.
    "Secure Anonymous Acknowledgements in a Delay-Tolerant Network"
    At the International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC 2023), February 2023, Honolulu, Hawaii. Acceptance rate was 28%.

  10. Edoardo Biagioni.
    "Preventing UDP Flooding Amplification Attacks with Weak Authentication"
    At the International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC 2019), February 2019, Honolulu, Hawaii. Acceptance rate was 28%.

  11. Edoardo Biagioni.
    "A Network Testbed for Ad-Hoc Communications\\ using Raspberry Pi and 802.11".
    At the Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, January 2019, Wailea, Hawaii. Acceptance rates for HICSS are usually around 50%.

  12. Tetsuya Idota, Edoardo Biagioni, Kim Binsted.
    "Swarm Exploration of Extraterrestrial Lava Tubes with Ad-Hoc Communications"
    At the 6th Annual IEEE International Conference on Wireless for Space and Extreme Environments (WISEE 2018), December 2018, Huntsville, AL.

  13. Edoardo Biagioni
    ``A Diagnostic Tool for Ad-Hoc and Delay-Tolerant Networks''
    42nd conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN 2017), October 8-12, 2017, Singapore.
    http://alnt.org/lcn-2017.pdf
    Short paper presented as a poster.
    Acceptance rate for this kind of submission was approximately 51%
    (This paper was originally submitted as a regular paper. Conference had 197 paper and 27 short paper submissions. Of these, 55 were admitted as regular papers, and 59 as short papers).

  14. Edoardo Biagioni
    ``Mobility and Address Freedom in AllNet''.
    Ninth International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN 2017), July 4-7, 2017, Milan, Italy.
    http://alnt.org/icufn-2017.pdf
    Acceptance rate for this conference was 43%.

  15. Edoardo Biagioni.
    ``Distributed Anonymous Computation of Social Distance''.
    Short paper at the 13th Annual IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference 9-12 January 2016, Las Vegas.
    According to statistics kept by Prof. Almeroth of UCSD, acceptance rates for CCNC in 2010-2013 were between 30% and 40%.

  16. Edoardo Biagioni.
    ``Ubiquitous Interpersonal Communication over Ad-Hoc Networks and the Internet''.
    At the Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, January 2014, Waikoloa, Hawaii. Acceptance rates for HICSS are usually around 50%.

  17. Caterina Desiato, Edoardo Biagioni
    ``Sharing Networking Resources to Create a Pervasive Infrastructure.''
    9th International Conference on Technology, Knowledge, and Society. Vancouver, Canada. January 13-14 2013.

  18. Edoardo Biagioni
    ``A Ubiquitous, Infrastructure-Free Network for Interpersonal Communication''.
    Fourth International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN 2012), July 4-6, 2012, Phuket, Thailand.
    http://alnt.org/icufn.pdf
    Acceptance rate for this conference was about 49%.

  19. Morten Tranberg Hansen and Edoardo Biagioni.
    ``BTP: a Block Transfer Protocol for Delay Tolerant Wireless Sensor Networks''.
    Fifth IEEE International Workshop on Practical Issues in Building Sensor Network Applications (SenseApp 2010) Denver, CO, Oct 2010.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/2010.btp.ps
    Acceptance rate for this conference was about 30%.

  20. Edoardo Biagioni, Yingfei Dong, Wesley Peterson, Kazuo Sugihara.
    ``A Protocol for Secure Electronic Remote Voting''.
    IFIP International Conference on Network and Service Security (N2S), Paris, France, June 2009.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/2009.n2spaper.pdf

  21. Edoardo Biagioni, Yingfei Dong, Wesley Peterson, Kazuo Sugihara.
    ``Practical Distributed Voter-Verifiable Secret Ballot System''.
    24th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 2009.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/2009.sac.pdf

  22. Edoardo Biagioni and Shu Chen.
    ``A Reliability Layer for Ad-Hoc Wireless Sensor Network Routing''.
    At the Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, January 2004, Waikoloa, Hawaii.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/hicss37chen.pdf.

  23. Fengxian Fan and Edoardo Biagioni.
    ``An Approach to Data Visualization and Interpretation for Sensor Networks''.
    At the Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, January 2004, Waikoloa, Hawaii.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/hicss37fan.doc.

  24. Edoardo Biagioni and Galen Sasaki.
    ``Wireless Sensor Placement for Reliable and Efficient Data Collection''.
    At the Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, January 2003, Waikoloa, Hawaii.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/hicss36.pdf.

  25. Edoardo Biagioni.
    ``PODS: Interpreting Spatial and Temporal Environmental Information''.
    In ``Usability Evaluation and Interface Design: Cognitive Engineering, Intelligent Agents, and Virtual Reality'', Volume I of the Proceedings of HCI International 2001, pp. 317-321, 9th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, New Orleans, Louisiana.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/hcii01.ps

  26. Edoardo Biagioni.
    ``Asynchronous and Distance Communication over Digital Networks''.
    In ``Ergonomics and User Interfaces'', Volume I of the Proceedings of HCI International '99, pp. 851-855, 8th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Munich, Germany.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/hci99/paper.html

  27. Edoardo Biagioni.
    ``A Structured TCP in Standard ML''.
    SIGComm '94, London, England, August-September 1994.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/sigcomm94.ps.

  28. Edoardo Biagioni, Robert Harper, Peter Lee, and Brian Milnes.
    ``Signatures for a Network Protocol Stack: A Systems Application of Standard ML''.
    ACM conference on Lisp and Functional Programming, Orlando, Florida, June 1994.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/lfp-signatures.ps.

  29. Edoardo Biagioni, Tetsuya Abe, and Satoru Ishii.
    ``Applying Neural Networks to Scheduling Problems''.
    1989 Conference of the Information Processing Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, September 1989.
    http://foxnet.cs.cmu.edu/people/esb/ipsj.html.

  30. Edoardo Biagioni, Klaus Hinrichs, Carlo Muller, and Jürg Nievergelt.
    ``Interactive Deductive Data Management -- the Smart Data Interaction Package''.
    GI-Kongreß 1985, Munich.
    Published by Springer as Informatik Fachbericht 112, 1985.

  31. G. Beretta, E. Biagioni, H. Burkhart, P. Fink, J. Nievergelt, J. Stelovsky, H. Sugaya, A. Ventura, and J. Weydert.
    ``Man-Machine Communication''.
    NOCUS International Meeting, Monte Carlo, November 1982.

    Refereed Workshop Publications

  32. Edoardo Biagioni.
    ``Algorithms for Communication in Wireless multi-hop ad hoc Networks using Broadcasts in Opportunistic Large Arrays (OLA)''.
    Workshop on Wireless Mesh and Ad-hoc Networks (WiMAN) 2007, Turtle Bay, Hawaii, 16 August 2007.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/wiman07paper.pdf
    Acceptance rate was about 43%.

  33. Edoardo Biagioni, Ken Cline, Peter Lee, Chris Okasaki, and Chris Stone.
    ``Safe-for-Space Threads in Standard ML''.
    Second ACM Sigplan Workshop on Continuations, Paris, France, 14 January 1997.
    http://foxnet.cs.cmu.edu/people/esb/papers/cokasaki-threads.ps.

  34. Edoardo Biagioni, Robert Harper, and Peter Lee.
    ``Implementing Software Architectures in Standard ML''.
    Position paper at the International Conference on Software Engineering Workshop on Software Engineering and Programming Languages, Seattle, Washington, April 1995.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/icse17.ps.
    http://foxnet.cs.cmu.edu/people/esb/papers/icse17.ps.

  35. Edoardo Biagioni and Jan Prins.
    ``Scan Based Load Balancing for Highly-Parallel Mesh-Connected Computers''.
    1990 ICASE Workshop on Unstructured Scientific Computation on Scalable Multiprocessors.

    Editor

  36. Edoardo Biagioni, Yao Zheng, Siyao Cheng, editors
    Wireless Algorithms, Systems, and Applications
    14th International Conference, WASA 2019
    Honolulu, HI, USA, June 24-26, 2019
    Proceedings

    Dissertation and Thesis

  37. Edoardo Biagioni.
    Scan Directed Load Balancing.
    Dissertation at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, November 1991.
    Also published as Technical Report TR 91-045, Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, December 1991.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/diss.ps.

  38. Edoardo Biagioni.
    EASY, a Front End for Interactive Programs.
    Diplom Thesis, Abteilung für Informatik, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Switzerland, February 28, 1985.

    Contract Support

  39. PODS: A Remote Ecological Micro-Sensor Network.
    DARPA SensIT program. Awarded: 2000.
    Co-authored research proposal with Kim Bridges and Brian Chee (Principal Investigators: Edoardo Biagioni, Kim Bridges, Brian Chee).
    Approximate amount: $500,000 over three years.

  40. The Fox Project: Advanced Languages for Systems Software.
    ARPA CSTO. Awarded: 1995.
    Co-authored research proposal with Robert Harper and Peter Lee. (Principal Investigators: Robert Harper and Peter Lee).
    Also published as Technical Report CMU-CS-FOX-94-104, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, January 1994.
    http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/anon/1994/CMU-CS-94-104.ps

    Grant Applications (not funded)

  41. October 2017: applied to the Mozilla/NSF-WINS wireless challenge.

    Feb 2018: selected to move on to Phase 2 -- I am informed that a majority of the Stage 1 submissions were invited to Phase 2.

  42. Allnet: Networking Technology for Ubiquitous Communication.
    NSF Research in Networking Technology and Systems, solicitation NSF 12-582. Submitted December 15, 2012.

  43. Allnet: trustworthy ubiquitous connectivity.
    NSF Secure & Trustworthy Cyberspace, solicitation NSF 12-503. Submitted January 10, 2012.

    Travel Grants

  44. $500 Travel grant to Sioux Falls, South Dakota for a Faculty Professional Development Workshop, funded by the National Security Agency. Summer 2018.

    Chapters in Books

  45. Kim Bridges and Edoardo Biagioni
    ``Plant Monitoring with Special Reference to Endangered Species''.
    In Distributed Sensor Networks.
    CRC Press, 2005.

  46. Edoardo Biagioni and Jan Prins.
    ``Scan Based Load Balancing for Highly-Parallel Mesh-Connected Computers''.
    In Unstructured Scientific Computation on Scalable Multiprocessors.
    MIT Press, 1992.
    Publication of workshop paper [18].

    Talks

  47. ``Preventing UDP Flooding Amplification Attacks with Weak Authentication''
    At the International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC 2019), 18 February 2019, Honolulu, Hawaii.

  48. ``A Network Testbed for Ad-Hoc Communications using Raspberry Pi and 802.11''.
    At the Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, January 2019, Wailea, Hawaii.

  49. ``Connecting the Unconnected -- free is good''.
    An ignite talk (20 slides in 5 minutes, each advanced automatically after 15 seconds) at the 2018 Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, January 2018, Waikoloa, Hawaii.

  50. ``AllNet: ubiquitous interpersonal communications''.
    At the graduate seminar of the Communication and Information program at the University of Hawaii at Manoa

  51. ``Mobility and Address Freedom in AllNet''.
    At the Ninth International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN 2017), July 4-7, 2017, Milan, Italy.

  52. ``Social Network Connectivity Algorithm''.
    At the 13th Annual IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC 2016), 9-12 January 2016, Las Vegas.

  53. ``AllNet: Ubiquitous Interpersonal Communication''.
    At the Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, January 2014, Waikoloa, Hawaii.

  54. ``AllNet: A secure network to connect (mobile) devices for interpersonal communication without relying on infrastructure'' at IBM Research Center, Rüschlikon (Zurich), Switzerland, approx Sep 30, 2012.
    A similar talk was given at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, October 2012.

  55. ``A Ubiquitous, Infrastructure-Free Network for Interpersonal Communication''
    at the Fourth International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN 2012), July 4-6, 2012, Phuket, Thailand.

  56. `` AllNet: Ubiquitous secure shared connectivity over existing hardware''
    at the graduate seminar of the department of Information and Computer Sciences, University of Hawaii at Manoa, January 2012

  57. ``Voter Verifiable Distributed Voting'', at the Conference on Network and Service Security (N2S), Paris, France, June 2009. This talk was also presented at the Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera Italiana, in Manno, Switzerland.

  58. ``Algorithms using efficient broadcasting in Wireless ad-hoc networks: Opportunistic Large Arrays: Cooperative Diversity Broadcasting'', presented as part of my participation at the interdisciplinary Communications, Coding, and Networking research group (COCONETS) at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

  59. ``Algorithms for Communication in Wireless multi-hop ad hoc Networks using Broadcasts in Opportunistic Large Arrays (OLA)'', presented at the WiMan 2007 workshop at Turtle Bay, Hawaii, August 2007. Also presented to UH recipients of NSF computer science, engineering and mathematics scholarships, October 2007.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/talk/20070816.pdf.

  60. ``Designing Protocols for Wireless Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks'', invited talk at the University of Pisa, Italy. Similar talks were given at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, Holland, and at the University of Münster, Germany. November 2005
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/talk/pisa.pdf.

  61. ``Wireless Sensor Placement for Reliable and Efficient Data Collection'', presented at the Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences at Waikoloa, Hawaii, January 2003.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/hicss36.ppt

  62. ``PODS: An ecological microsensor network'', presented to the CIS PhD students at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, September 2001.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/cis2001.ppt

  63. ``Multimedia on the Internet'', tutorial at the IASTED international conference on Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications in Honolulu, HI, August 2001.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/iasted01.ppt

  64. ``PODS: Interpreting Spatial and Temporal Environmental Information'', presented at HCI International '01, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 2001.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/hcii01.ppt

  65. a progress report presented at the Principal Investigator meeting for the DARPA Sensor Information Technology (SensIT) program in April 2001 in Tampa, Florida.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/pods/tampa.ppt

  66. ``Asynchronous and Distance Communication over Digital Networks'', presented at HCI International '99, Munich, Germany, August 1999.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/hcii99.ps

  67. ``Protocol Building Blocks and Protocol Design -- Work in Progress'', AT&T Bell Laboratories, March 1995.
    http://foxnet.cs.cmu.edu/people/esb/slides/att.dvi.

  68. ``A Structured TCP in Standard ML''. presented at SIGComm '94, London, England, August 1994.
    http://foxnet.cs.cmu.edu/people/esb/slides/tcp.dvi.

  69. ``Theory and Practice: The Fox Net'', at the Workshop on Functional Programming in the Real World, Schloß Dagstuhl, May 1994.
    http://foxnet.cs.cmu.edu/people/esb/slides/dagstuhl.dvi.

  70. ``Scan Based Load Balancing for Highly-Parallel Mesh-Connected Computers'', at the November 1990 ICASE Workshop on Unstructured Scientific Computation on Scalable Multiprocessors.

  71. ``Applying Neural Networks to Scheduling Problems'', at the September 1989 conference of the Information Processing Society of Japan.

    Magazine Articles

  72. Edoardo Biagioni.
    ``How and Why to Plan the Move to IPv6'',
    http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Knowledge-Center/How-and-Why-to-Plan-the-Move-to-IPv6/, e-Week.com, February 20, 2008. Introduction and editing by Wayne Rash.

  73. Reports

  74. Edoardo Biagioni. ``Mobility and Address Freedom in AllNet'', June 2014.

  75. Edoardo Biagioni. ``Ubiquitous Interpersonal Communication over Ad-Hoc Networks and the Internet'', February 2013.

  76. Edoardo Biagioni. `` AllNet: using Social Connections to Inform Traffic Prioritization and Resource Allocation '', October 2012.

  77. Edoardo Biagioni.
    ``Collision-Free Broadcasting in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks using Cooperative Diversity'',
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/cdb.pdf, 2007.

  78. Nitin Nagar and Edoardo Biagioni.
    ``Open Issues in Routing Techniques in Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks''.
    Research Report at the 2002 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'2002), Las Vegas, June 24-27, 2002
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/pdpta.doc.

  79. Edoardo Biagioni and Guangrui Fu.
    The Hello Operating System.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/hello.ps, April 2000, 14 pages.
  80. Edoardo Biagioni, Peter Hinely, Chun Liu, and Xinmin Wang.
    Internet Size Measurements.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/proj/imes/p00.ps, February 2000, 16 pages.
  81. Edoardo Biagioni.
    Bandwidth measurement under IP fragmentation.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/proj/imes/theory/node1.html
  82. Edoardo Biagioni.
    Sequence Types for Functional Languages.
    Technical Report CMU-CS-FOX-95-180, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, August 1995.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/CMU-CS-95-180.ps or http://foxnet.cs.cmu.edu/people/esb/papers/esb-sequences.ps.

  83. Edoardo Biagioni.
    Program Verification for Optimized Byte Copy.
    Technical Report CMU-CS-94-172, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, August 1995.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/CMU-CS-94-172.ps or http://foxnet.cs.cmu.edu/people/esb/papers/copy-proof.ps.

  84. Nicholas Haines, Edoardo Biagioni, Robert Harper, and Brian G. Milnes.
    Note on Conditional Compilation in Standard ML.
    Technical Report CMU-CS-93-172, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, June 1993.
    http://www2.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/pub/CMU-CS-93-172.ps.

  85. Edoardo Biagioni, Eric Cooper, and Robert Samson.
    SPANS NNI: Simple Protocol for ATM Network Signaling (Network-to-Network Interface).
    Fore Systems Technical Report, Release 2.1 (1993).

  86. Edoardo Biagioni, Eric Cooper, and Robert Samson.
    SPANS: Simple Protocol for ATM Network Signaling.
    Fore Systems Technical Report, Release 2.0 (1992).

  87. J.-L. Franck, G. Maier, A. Rohrer, E. Biagioni, G. Heiser, K. Hinrichs, and C. Muller.
    A Portable Operating System Interface and Utility Library for Modula-2, Version 6.
    Research Report CRB 89-002 C, Corporate Research, Asea Brown Boveri, February 1989.

  88. Edoardo Biagioni
    FPC: A Translator for FP.
    Technical Report TR88-027, Department of Computer Science, UNC Chapel Hill, May 1988.

  89. Edoardo Biagioni, Gernot Heiser, Klaus Hinrichs, and Carlo Muller.
    A Portable Operating System Interface and Utility Library for Modula-2 (second, revised edition).
    Technical Report 79, Institut Für Informatik, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, April 1987.

  90. Edoardo Biagioni, Gernot Heiser, Klaus Hinrichs, and Carlo Muller.
    OSSI -- A Portable Operating System Interface and Utility Library for Modula-2.
    Technical Report 67, Institut Für Informatik, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, June 1986.
    Also published as Technical Report 86-005, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

  91. Edoardo Biagioni and Hiro Sugaya.
    The Vax-Bitgraph Font Editor.
    Technische Notiz TN KLR-PC, BBC Brown Boveri, December 1984.
    BBC Brown Boveri

  92. Hiro Sugaya and Edoardo Biagioni.
    Input-Output Functions for a Bitmapped Raster Graphics Terminal.
    Technical Report KLR 84-94C, BBC Brown Boveri, June 1984.

  93. Hiro Sugaya, Jan Stelovsky, Jürg Nievergelt, and Edoardo Biagioni.
    XS-2: An Integrated Interactive System.
    Technical Report KLR 84-73C, BBC Brown Boveri, May 1984.

Orcid ID 0000-0001-8605-0073

Miscellaneous


U.S. Citizen, bilingual in English and Italian and able to speak German and some Japanese. Director for four years (of which treasurer for two years) of $2M/year Food Co-operative in Pittsburgh. Audited a Federal Credit Union. General ham radio license (NH7WH). Private Pilot. Owner of a 47-foot sailboat.