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Overview

Alina Caddemi is affiliated with the University of Messina in Italy and has a research focus centered predominantly in the field of Engineering, with a strong emphasis on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering. Their scholarly output includes significant contributions to subfields such as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, as well as Surgery.

The research topics covered by Caddemi span a range of advanced technological areas, including:

  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis
  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
  • Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
  • Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices
  • GaN-based semiconductor devices and materials
  • Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring

Within their recent publication record, Caddemi has contributed to several articles that explore radar systems and biomedical sensing technologies. Key papers include:

  • "Vital Sign Detection and Radar Self-Motion Cancellation Through Clutter Identification" (2021), published in IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • "A Review on Biomedical MIMO Radars for Vital Sign Detection and Human Localization" (2020), appearing in Electronics
  • "Radar Range-Breathing Separation for the Automatic Detection of Humans in Cluttered Environments" (2020), IEEE Sensors Journal
  • "Millimeter-Wave Radar Cane: A Blind People Aid With Moving Human Recognition Capabilities" (2021), IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology
  • "Embedded heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning control systems: From traditional technologies toward radar advanced sensing" (2021), Review of Scientific Instruments

Caddemi frequently collaborates with other researchers in related fields. Regular co-authors include Emanuele Cardillo, with whom they have worked on 11 publications, Changzhi Li with 5 joint works, Giovanni Crupi with 3, Antonio Raffo, and Valeria Vadalà.

The venues where Caddemi's work has appeared most often include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Electronics
  • IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Review of Scientific Instruments

Best Publications

  • Accurate Multibias Equivalent-Circuit Extraction for GaN HEMTs

    G. Crupi;Dongping Xiao;D.M.M.-P. Schreurs;E. Limiti

  • Nonlinear Dispersive Modeling of Electron Devices Oriented to GaN Power Amplifier Design

    Antonio Raffo;Valeria Vadala;Dominique M M.-P Schreurs;Giovanni Crupi

  • A New Millimeter-Wave Small-Signal Modeling Approach for pHEMTs Accounting for the Output Conductance Time Delay

    G. Crupi;D.M.M.-P. Schreurs;A. Raffo;A. Caddemi

  • An Extensive Experimental Analysis of the Kink Effects in ${ S}_{22}$ and ${ h}_{21}$ for a GaN HEMT

    Giovanni Crupi;Antonio Raffo;Zlatica Marinkovic;Gustavo Avolio

  • A comprehensive review on microwave FinFET modeling for progressing beyond the state of art

    Giovanni Crupi;Dominique M.M.-P. Schreurs;Jean-Pierre Raskin;Alina Caddemi

  • Neural approach for temperature-dependent modeling of GaN HEMTs

    Zlatica Marinković;Giovanni Crupi;Alina Caddemi;Gustavo Avolio

  • A review on the artificial neural network applications for small‐signal modeling of microwave FETs

    Zlatica Marinković;Giovanni Crupi;Alina Caddemi;Vera Marković

  • GaN HEMT Noise Model Based on Electromagnetic Simulations

    Andrea Nalli;Antonio Raffo;Giovanni Crupi;Sara D'Angelo

  • Temperature Influence on GaN HEMT Equivalent Circuit

    Giovanni Crupi;Antonio Raffo;Gustavo Avolio;Dominique M. M.-P. Schreurs

  • An Electromagnetic Sensor Prototype to Assist Visually Impaired and Blind People in Autonomous Walking

    Emanuele Cardillo;Valentina Di Mattia;Giovanni Manfredi;Paola Russo

  • Vital Sign Detection and Radar Self-Motion Cancellation Through Clutter Identification

    Emanuele Cardillo;Changzhi Li;Alina Caddemi

  • Scalable and multibias high frequency modeling of multi-fin FETs

    G. Crupi;D. Schreurs;B. Parvais;A. Caddemi

  • A Review on Biomedical MIMO Radars for Vital Sign Detection and Human Localization

    Emanuele Cardillo;Alina Caddemi

  • On the small signal modeling of advanced microwave FETs: A comparative study

    Giovanni Crupi;Dominique M. M.-P. Schreurs;Alina Caddemi

  • The large world of FET small-signal equivalent circuits (invited paper)

    Giovanni Crupi;Alina Caddemi;Dominique M. M.-P. Schreurs;Gilles Dambrine

  • Empowering GaN HEMT models: The gateway for power amplifier design

    Giovanni Crupi;Valeria Vadalà;Paolo Colantonio;Elisa Cipriani

  • Microwave characterization and modeling of packaged HEMTs by a direct extraction procedure down to 30 K

    A. Caddemi;G. Crupi;N. Donato

  • Millimeter-Wave Radar Cane: A Blind People Aid With Moving Human Recognition Capabilities

    Emanuele Cardillo;Changzhi Li;Alina Caddemi

  • Radar Range-Breathing Separation for the Automatic Detection of Humans in Cluttered Environments

    Emanuele Cardillo;Alina Caddemi

  • Insight on Electronic Travel Aids for Visually Impaired People: A Review on the Electromagnetic Technology

    Emanuele Cardillo;Alina Caddemi

  • Comparison between analytical and neural approaches for multibias small signal modeling of microwave‐scaled FETs

    Zlatica Marinković;Giovanni Crupi;Alina Caddemi;Vera Marković

  • Determination and Validation of New Nonlinear FinFET Model Based on Lookup Tables

    G. Crupi;D.M.M.-P. Schreurs;Dongping Xiao;A. Caddemi

  • On wafer-scaled GaAs HEMTs: Direct and robust small signal modeling up to 50 GHz

    Alina Caddemi;Giovanni Crupi;Alessio Macchiarella

  • On the small signal modeling of advanced microwave FETs: A comparative study

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni Crupi
Giovanni Crupi University of Messina
Ernesto Limiti
Ernesto Limiti University of Rome Tor Vergata
Changzhi Li
Changzhi Li Texas Tech University
Paolo Colantonio
Paolo Colantonio University of Rome Tor Vergata
Jean-Pierre Raskin
Jean-Pierre Raskin Université Catholique de Louvain
Giovanni Neri
Giovanni Neri University of Messina

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