Research Excellence Award
Luciano Alessandro Ipsaro Palesi
University of Florence, Italy
| Luciano Alessandro Ipsaro Palesi | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | University of Florence |
| Country | Italy |
| Scopus ID | 57226812823 |
| Documents | 24 |
| Citations | 282 |
| h-index | 9 |
| Subject Area | Computer Science |
| Event | International Research Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0001-8992-2084 |
Luciano Alessandro Ipsaro Palesi is a researcher affiliated with the University of Florence whose scholarly activities focus on computer science, artificial intelligence, smart cities, digital twins, intelligent transportation systems, and Internet of Things applications. His publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to data-driven urban intelligence and decision-support technologies. His research profile reflects interdisciplinary collaboration and sustained engagement with emerging computational methodologies.[1]
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Abstract
This article summarizes the academic profile and research accomplishments of Luciano Alessandro Ipsaro Palesi. His work emphasizes intelligent mobility, explainable artificial intelligence, digital twin infrastructures, and smart city technologies. Through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative projects, he has contributed to practical solutions addressing urban planning, transportation optimization, and data-centric decision support systems.[2]
Keywords
Artificial Intelligence, Explainable AI, Smart Cities, Digital Twins, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Internet of Things, Deep Learning, Urban Mobility Analytics, Decision Support Systems, Data-Driven Computing.
Introduction
Modern computer science increasingly intersects with urban intelligence and connected infrastructures. Luciano Alessandro Ipsaro Palesi has participated in research addressing these evolving challenges through innovative computational models and scalable architectures. His publications highlight the integration of artificial intelligence with real-world mobility and smart city environments, creating measurable benefits for public services and urban sustainability.[3]
Research Profile
Affiliated with the University of Florence, Palesi has developed a research portfolio spanning digital twins, machine learning, mobility analytics, and Internet of Things ecosystems. His publication metrics include 24 indexed documents, 282 citations, and an h-index of 9. These indicators demonstrate active scholarly engagement and growing influence within applied computer science research communities.[1]
Research Contributions
His contributions include AI-driven traffic optimization, privacy-preserving mobility analysis, digital twin frameworks, and explainable artificial intelligence applications. Research outputs have explored predictive transportation models, public mobility demand matching, smart parking solutions, and urban environmental analytics. These studies support evidence-based decision making for municipalities and intelligent service platforms.[4]
Publications
Recent publications include studies on human-centered artificial intelligence, dynamic mobility demand matching, traffic signal optimization, digital twin architectures, and explainable AI methodologies. His work appears in recognized venues such as IEEE Access, Expert Systems with Applications, Computer Networks, Applied Soft Computing, and Big Data and Cognitive Computing. These publications collectively illustrate a consistent focus on intelligent systems and urban innovation.[5]
Research Impact
The practical orientation of his research has contributed to advancements in mobility management, smart infrastructure monitoring, and AI-enabled public services. Citation activity and collaborations across interdisciplinary teams indicate the relevance of his work within academic and applied settings. His studies support scalable solutions for contemporary urban and technological challenges.[2]
Award Suitability
The International Research Awards recognize individuals demonstrating sustained scholarly achievement and meaningful scientific contributions. Palesi’s publication record, citation performance, and involvement in advanced computational research align with these objectives. His interdisciplinary approach and engagement with emerging technologies support his suitability for recognition within international academic award programs.
Conclusion
Luciano Alessandro Ipsaro Palesi has established a notable academic profile through research focused on intelligent systems, smart cities, and artificial intelligence. His contributions demonstrate technical rigor, practical relevance, and collaborative scholarship. Continued research activity within these domains is expected to further strengthen his academic impact and professional recognition.
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Luciano Alessandro Ipsaro Palesi, Author ID 57226812823. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57226812823 - Fanfani, M., Ipsaro Palesi, L. A., & Nesi, P. (2026). Human-Centered AI for Decision Support Systems: A Systematic Review of Application Domains, Architecture Designs, Current Trends and Future Directions. Big Data and Cognitive Computing.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bdcc10060186 - Bellini, P., Ipsaro Palesi, L. A., Giovannoni, A., & Nesi, P. (2023). Managing Complexity of Data Models and Performance in Broker-Based Internet/Web of Things Architectures. Internet of Things.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iot.2023.100834 - Fereidooni, Z., Ipsaro Palesi, L. A., & Nesi, P. (2025). Multi-Agent Optimizing Traffic Light Signals Using Deep Reinforcement Learning. IEEE Access.
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3578518 - Bilotta, S., Ipsaro Palesi, L. A., & Nesi, P. (2025). Exploiting Open Data for CO2 Estimation via Artificial Intelligence and Explainable AI. Expert Systems with Applications.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2025.128598