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Alessandra Flammini

Alessandra Flammini

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
45
Citations
7119
World Ranking
3599
National Ranking
110

Overview

Alessandra Flammini is affiliated with the University of Brescia in Italy and specializes primarily in the fields of Engineering and Computer Science. Within these broader fields, their research focuses significantly on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, Automotive Engineering, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Control and Systems Engineering.

Their work spans multiple key topics, including IoT Networks and Protocols, IoT and Edge/Fog Computing, Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure, Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks, Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies, Advanced Battery Technologies Research, and Sensor Technology and Measurement Systems.

Throughout their career, Alessandra Flammini has contributed to several papers published in various academic venues. Notable recent papers include:

  • "Leveraging Digital Twin for Sustainability Assessment of an Educational Building" (2021), published in Sustainability
  • "A comprehensive review of charging infrastructure for Electric Micromobility Vehicles: Technologies and challenges" (2024), published in Energy Reports
  • "On the Use of LoRaWAN and Cloud Platforms for Diversification of Mobility-as-a-Service Infrastructure in Smart City Scenarios" (2022), published in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • "Evaluation of the Use of Class B LoRaWAN for the Coordination of Distributed Interface Protection Systems in Smart Grids" (2020), published in Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
  • "Full-Analog Parasitic Capacitance Compensation for AC-Excited Differential Sensors" (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

Their frequent publication venues reflect a focus on instrumentation, measurement, and sensor technologies, with multiple publications in:

  • IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Sensors
  • Electronics
  • Internet of Things
  • 2022 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC)

Collaboration appears to be an important aspect of Flammini's professional activities, with frequent coauthors including Emiliano Sisinni, Paolo Ferrari, Stefano Rinaldi, Marco Pasetti, and Alessandro Depari.

Their body of work aligns with ongoing developments in smart cities, electric vehicle infrastructure, and IoT systems, with a significant emphasis on wireless communication technologies, sensor instrumentation, and energy-efficient network solutions.

Best Publications

  • Wired and wireless sensor networks for industrial applications

    Alessandra Flammini;Paolo Ferrari;Daniele Marioli;Emiliano Sisinni

  • Evaluation of the IoT LoRaWAN Solution for Distributed Measurement Applications

    Mattia Rizzi;Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini;Emiliano Sisinni

  • Using LoRa for industrial wireless networks

    Mattia Rizzi;Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini;Emiliano Sisinni

  • A low-cost interface to high-value resistive sensors varying over a wide range

    A. Flammini;D. Marioli;A. Taroni

  • Application of an ANFIS Algorithm to Sensor Data Processing

    A. Depari;A. Flammini;D. Marioli;A. Taroni

  • Delay Estimation of Industrial IoT Applications Based on Messaging Protocols

    Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini;Emiliano Sisinni;Stefano Rinaldi

  • IEEE 1588-Based Synchronization System for a Displacement Sensor Network

    P. Ferrari;A. Flammini;D. Marioli;A. Taroni

  • On the Use of IEEE 1588 in Existing IEC 61850-Based SASs: Current Behavior and Future Challenges

    C. M. De Dominicis;P. Ferrari;A. Flammini;S. Rinaldi

  • Exploiting Internet of Things and building information modeling framework for management of cognitive buildings

    Daniela Pasini;Silvia Mastrolembo Ventura;Stefano Rinaldi;Paolo Bellagente

  • Automation of Distribution Grids With IEC 61850: A First Approach Using Broadband Power Line Communication

    Davide Della Giustina;Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini;Stefano Rinaldi

  • IEEE802.11 sensor networking

    P. Ferrari;A. Flammini;D. Marioli;A. Taroni

  • Wireless Sensor Networking in the Internet of Things and Cloud Computing Era

    A. Flammini;E. Sisinni

  • Design and Implementation of a Wireless Fieldbus for Plastic Machineries

    A. Flammini;D. Marioli;E. Sisinni;A. Taroni

  • A Distributed Instrument for Performance Analysis of Real-Time Ethernet Networks

    P. Ferrari;A. Flammini;D. Marioli;A. Taroni

  • LoRaWAN Range Extender for Industrial IoT

    Emiliano Sisinni;Paolo Ferrari;Dhiego Fernandes Carvalho;Stefano Rinaldi

  • Performance analysis of PROFINET networks

    P. Ferrari;A. Flammini;S. Vitturi

  • Application of an optimal look-up table to sensor data processing

    A. Flammini;D. Marioli;A. Taroni

  • Model and Experimental Characterization of the Dynamic Behavior of Low-Power Carbon Monoxide MOX Sensors Operated With Pulsed Temperature Profiles

    S. Bicelli;A. Depari;G. Faglia;A. Flammini

  • Improving simulation of wireless networked control systems based on WirelessHART

    P. Ferrari;A. Flammini;M. Rizzi;E. Sisinni

  • A software-only PTP synchronization for power system state estimation with PMUs

    M. Lixia;A. Benigni;A. Flammini;C. Muscas

  • Sensor interfaces: from field-bus to Ethernet and Internet

    A. Flammini;P. Ferrari;E. Sisinni;D. Marioli

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Ferrari
Paolo Ferrari University of Brescia
Stefano Rinaldi
Stefano Rinaldi University of Brescia
Giuseppe Ferri
Giuseppe Ferri University of L'Aquila
Vincenzo Stornelli
Vincenzo Stornelli University of L'Aquila
Guido Faglia
Guido Faglia University of Brescia
Giorgio Sberveglieri
Giorgio Sberveglieri University of Brescia
Elisabetta Comini
Elisabetta Comini University of Brescia
Carlo Muscas
Carlo Muscas University of Cagliari
Ada Fort
Ada Fort University of Siena
Antonio Cataliotti
Antonio Cataliotti University of Palermo

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