Viviana Arrigoni
Assistant Professor
Computer Science Department
Sapienza University of Rome
Rome (Italy)
arrigoni(at)di.uniroma1.it
Assistant Professor
Computer Science Department
Sapienza University of Rome
Rome (Italy)
arrigoni(at)di.uniroma1.it
My name is Viviana. I am an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science at Sapienza University of Rome.
My research focuses on networking, Network Tomography, SDNs, sustainable networks, network recovery and parallel computing for Numerical Linear Algebra, but my interests also include Information Theory, Optimization, and Boolean Algebra.
I got my Bachelor's Degree from the Department of Mathematics at Sapienza University of Rome and my Master's Degree from the Department of Computer Science at the same university. I was enrolled as a PhD student at the Department of Computer Science from 2017 to 2021.
You can download my resumé here.
Distributed Network Tomography for Failure Localization, IEEE Infocom 2025, pdf
Recovering Critical Service After Large-Scale Failures With Bayesian Network Tomography, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 2024, pdf
Minimizing Power Consumption in SDNs: Measurements and Optimization, IEEE NetSoft 2024 - Best paper award, pdf
Energy-aware UAV Parcel Delivery Assignment, IEEE Balkancom 2024, pdf
MiKe: Task Scheduling for UAV-based Parcel Delivery, AAMAS 2024, pdf
Lob-based deep learning models for stock price trend prediction: a benchmark study , Artificial Intelligence Review 2024, pdf
Stock Shock Modelling and Forecasting, IEEE ICDCSW 2023, pdf
Drone-Based Delivery Systems: A Survey on Route Planning, IEEE Access 2023, pdf
Tomography-based progressive network recovery and critical service restoration after massive failures, IEEE Infocom 2023, pdf
A Bayesian Approach to Network Monitoring for Progressive Failure Localization, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 2022, pdf
Network Identifiability: Advances in Separating Systems and Networking Applications, IEEE Networking Letters 2022, pdf
Topology agnostic bounds on minimum requirements for network failure identification, IEEE Access 2021, pdf
Efficiently parallelizable Strassen-based multiplication of a matrix by its transpose, ICPP 2021, pdf
Failure Localization through Progressive Network Tomography, IEEE Infocom 2021, pdf
On fundamental bounds on failure identifiability by boolean network tomography, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 2020, pdf
Hybrid Solver for Quasi Block Diagonal Linear Systems, PPAM 2019
Vulnerability Assessment and Robust Defenses for Optimized Attacks in Dynamic SDNs - NGIatlantic project co-PI
Network Recovery under Massive Failures
Phinancial market trend predictors
ACM N2Women fellow at IEEE INFOCOM 2021 - panel organizer and moderator
TPC member at SMARTCOMP 2022
TPC member at IEEE SECON 2022
Panelist at IoT Week - Dublin 20-23/06/2022