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Francesco Sottile
Head of Research Unit at IoT & PerT Research Area at LINKS Foundation
Professional Background
Francesco Sottile is an accomplished Technical Coordinator and Project Leader with a vast array of expertise in the field of telecommunications and IoT (Internet of Things) solutions. Currently, he leads the IoT Objects and Platforms Research Unit at LINKS Foundation, where he focuses on innovative projects that aim to improve the quality of life through technology. Francesco's impressive contributions to the EU MONICA project underscore his ability to design robust IoT applications for large-scale events, utilizing sophisticated wearable devices to enhance user experience and safety.
His role as Technical Coordinator of the UFO project further exemplifies his innovative spirit, where he spearheaded the design of a state-of-the-art Ultra-Wideband (UWB) localization system intended to facilitate the autonomous navigation of swarm painting drones. This initiative not only pushes the boundaries of drone technology but also showcases Francesco's commitment to harnessing UWB technology for practical applications.
In addition to these roles, Francesco has proved himself invaluable as a Task Leader in prestigious EU research projects like SatisFactory and BUTLER, where he has directed teams dedicated to creating advanced UWB-based localization systems and low-power communication technologies. His visionary approach has led to the development of cooperative localization algorithms, making strides in how IoT communication layers are structured and implemented.
Francesco's motivation toward research and development, as well as project management, has propelled his career, making him a pivotal figure in the advancement of technology-driven solutions catering to modern industrial needs.
Education and Achievements
Francesco Sottile graduated with honors (110 e lode) in Telecommunication Engineering from the esteemed Politecnico di Torino. This rigorous academic background has laid a solid foundation for his exceptional career in IoT and telecommunications.
Throughout his professional journey, Francesco has held prominent positions such as the Head of the IoT Objects and Platforms Research Unit at both LINKS Foundation and ISMB. His proactive leadership style and technical knowledge have been instrumental in steering numerous successful projects, solidifying his reputation as a leader in his field. The skills he honed while managing projects from inception to execution have equipped him to tackle complex challenges and deliver significant results across diverse sectors and applications.
Francesco's work in developing wearable devices and short-range wireless communication technologies has not only contributed to academic literature but also to practical implementations aimed at improving workplace safety and operational efficiency. His dedication to innovative design and problem-solving in UWB-based ranging systems has set a benchmark in the field, showcasing his commitment to advancing technology for both social good and industrial progress.
Skills and Interests
Francesco Sottile's multifaceted skills include:
- UWB-based ranging and localization systems: He has a profound knowledge of designing and implementing localization systems that leverage UWB technology for precision and accuracy.
- Hybrid and cooperative localization systems: With expertise in integrating various technologies, Francesco has developed solutions that enhance collaborative systems in drone navigation and other applications.
- Autonomous swarm drones navigation: His innovative approach toward swarm technology allows for efficient execution of complex tasks such as painting and mapping.
- IoT architecture design: Francesco has been pivotal in shaping robust IoT architectures that optimize connectivity and communication among devices.
- Short range, low-power wireless communication technologies: He is well-versed in developing communication systems that prioritize efficiency and sustainability.
- Wearable devices: Francesco's work on wearables focuses on improving user experience and safety in dynamic environments.
- Channel coding: His skills in advanced coding techniques such as LDPC (Low-Density Parity-Check) and Turbo Codes add layers of reliability to communication systems.
- R&D Project Management: Francesco has demonstrated an exceptional ability to lead research and development initiatives, ensuring projects are delivered on-time and with high quality.
Achievements
- Technical Coordinator of EU MONICA Project: Led the design and implementation of a comprehensive architecture that incorporated IoT solutions for outdoor events, showcasing innovative wearable technologies that enhance attendee safety and engagement.
- Technical Coordinator of UFO Project: Designed an advanced localization system for autonomous swarm drones, setting new standards in drone navigation technology.
- Task Leader of EU SatisFactory Project: Developed a way to manage worker safety on the shop floor using indoor UWB-based localization systems, which has significant implications for industrial safety protocols.
- Task Leader of EU BUTLER Project: Successfully led the architecture design for the IoT communication layer and developed innovative localization algorithms, contributing greatly to the project's objectives.
Francesco Sottile continues to push the envelope in the fields of telecommunications and IoT, leaving a lasting impact on the projects he undertakes and the communities he serves. His passion for technology-driven solutions fuels his drive to innovate and lead within the industry, making him a valuable asset in advancing the future of telecommunications.
