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          AUTHORS                                              extensively for industry and the mainstream media and
                                                               has been part of major international committees. She
                                                               leads the LORLAB, a research group dedicated to de-
                                                               veloping effective applied mathematics methods to the
                                                               design and performance of wireless and wireline telecom-
                                                               munication networks. She has a special interest in net-
                                                               work robustness and sustainability.







          L. Cano (BSc. 12, MSc. 14, PhD 20) is currently a re-
          searcher at Politecnico di Milano. She recently obtained
          a double degree PhD at Politecnico di Milano and Poly-
          technique Montréal. Her main research interests are in
          the techno-economic characterization of infrastructure
          sharing in networks based on game theoretical models.



















          A. Capone (PhD 1998) is full professor at Politec-
          nico di Milano where is he also the Dean of the School
          of Industrial and Information Engineering, member of
          the university strategy team POLIMI2040, and direc-
          tor of the Advanced Network Technologies Laboratory
          (ANTLab). He is associate editor with IEEE Trans. on
          Mobile Computing and Elsevier Computer Communi-
          cations, and member of the TPC of major conferences
          in networking. His research interests include radio re-
          source management and planning of wireless networks,
          software defined networks and switching architectures.
          On these topics he has published more than 300 papers.
          He is a fellow of the IEEE.











          B. Sansò (Ph.D.89) is a full professor of telecommu-
          nication networks in the department of Electrical En-
          gineering of Polytechnique Montréal and a member of
          GERAD, a world-renowned applied mathematics re-
          search center. Over her long career, she has received
          many awards and honors, has published and consulted





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