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Carlo Massaroni publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Carlo Massaroni sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 298 publications — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Carlo Massaroni D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Carlo Massaroni sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Rising Stars Award

Overview

Carlo Massaroni is affiliated with the European University of Rome in Italy and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering and medicine, with a particular focus on biomedical and electrical engineering disciplines. Their work spans several specialized subfields, including cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, surgery, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Their research primarily explores non-invasive vital sign monitoring, advanced fiber optic sensors, and advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials. Additional topics of investigation include heart rate variability and autonomic control, advanced fiber laser technologies, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) research, and ECG monitoring and analysis.

Massaroni has a significant presence in several publication venues, with notable contributions in Sensors, the IEEE Sensors Journal, Biosensors, Frontiers in Physiology, and the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

Recent papers include:

  • The Importance of Respiratory Rate Monitoring: From Healthcare to Sport and Exercise (2020, Sensors)
  • Fiber Bragg Gratings for Medical Applications and Future Challenges: A Review (2020, IEEE Access)
  • Contactless Methods For Measuring Respiratory Rate: A Review (2020, IEEE Sensors Journal)
  • Sclerostin Regulation, Microarchitecture, and Advanced Glycation End-Products in the Bone of Elderly Women With Type 2 Diabetes (2020, Journal of Bone and Mineral Research)
  • Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors for Cardiorespiratory Monitoring: A Review (2020, IEEE Sensors Journal)

Their frequent coauthors include Emiliano Schena, Daniela Lo Presti, Sergio Silvestri, Francesca De Tommasi, and Chiara Romano.

Best Publications

  • Contact-Based Methods for Measuring Respiratory Rate

    Carlo Massaroni;Andrea Nicolò;Daniela Lo Presti;Massimo Sacchetti

  • The Importance of Respiratory Rate Monitoring: From Healthcare to Sport and Exercise.

    Andrea Nicolò;Carlo Massaroni;Emiliano Schena;Massimo Sacchetti

  • Fiber Bragg Gratings for Medical Applications and Future Challenges: A Review

    Daniela Lo Presti;Carlo Massaroni;Catia Sofia Jorge Leitao;Maria De Fatima Domingues

  • Wearable System Based on Flexible FBG for Respiratory and Cardiac Monitoring

    Daniela Lo Presti;Carlo Massaroni;Jessica D'Abbraccio;Luca Massari

  • Respiratory Frequency during Exercise: The Neglected Physiological Measure.

    Andrea Nicolò;Carlo Massaroni;Louis Passfield

  • Medical smart textiles based on fiber optic technology: an overview.

    Carlo Massaroni;Paola Saccomandi;Emiliano Schena

  • Contactless Methods For Measuring Respiratory Rate: A Review

    Carlo Massaroni;Andrea Nicolo;Massimo Sacchetti;Emiliano Schena

  • Flow measurement in mechanical ventilation: A review

    Emiliano Schena;Carlo Massaroni;Paola Saccomandi;Stefano Cecchini

  • Smart Textile Based on Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors for Respiratory Monitoring: Design and Preliminary Trials.

    Marco Ciocchetti;Carlo Massaroni;Paola Saccomandi;Michele A. Caponero

  • Current understanding, challenges and perspective on portable systems applied to plant monitoring and precision agriculture.

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  • Sclerostin Regulation, Microarchitecture, and Advanced Glycation End-Products in the Bone of Elderly Women With Type 2 Diabetes.

    Alessandra Piccoli;Francesca Cannata;Rocky Strollo;Claudio Pedone

  • Smart textile for respiratory monitoring and thoraco‐abdominal motion pattern evaluation

    Carlo Massaroni;Cecilia Venanzi;Amanda P. Silvatti;Daniela Lo Presti

  • Optoelectronic Plethysmography in Clinical Practice and Research: A Review

    Carlo Massaroni;Elena Carraro;Andrea Vianello;Sandra Miccinilli

  • Emerging clinical applications of computed tomography.

    Carlo Liguori;Giulia Frauenfelder;Carlo Massaroni;Paola Saccomandi

  • Wearable systems for shoulder kinematics assessment: a systematic review.

    Arianna Carnevale;Umile Giuseppe Longo;Emiliano Schena;Carlo Massaroni

  • Smart Textile Based on 12 Fiber Bragg Gratings Array for Vital Signs Monitoring

    Daniela Lo Presti;Carlo Massaroni;Domenico Formica;Paola Saccomandi

  • Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors for Cardiorespiratory Monitoring: A Review

    Carlo Massaroni;Martina Zaltieri;Daniela Lo Presti;Andrea Nicolo

  • Cardio-Respiratory Monitoring in Archery Using a Smart Textile Based on Flexible Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors

    Daniela Lo Presti;Chiara Romano;Carlo Massaroni;Jessica D'Abbraccio

  • Non-Contact Monitoring of Breathing Pattern and Respiratory Rate via RGB Signal Measurement

    Carlo Massaroni;Daniela Lo Presti;Domenico Formica;Sergio Silvestri

  • Contactless Monitoring of Breathing Patterns and Respiratory Rate at the Pit of the Neck: A Single Camera Approach

    Carlo Massaroni;Daniel Simões Lopes;Daniela Lo Presti;Emiliano Schena

  • Remote Respiratory Monitoring in the Time of COVID-19

    Carlo Massaroni;Andrea Nicolò;Emiliano Schena;Massimo Sacchetti

Frequent Co-Authors

Emiliano Schena
Emiliano Schena Università Campus Bio-Medico
Paola Saccomandi
Paola Saccomandi Polytechnic University of Milan
Umile Giuseppe Longo
Umile Giuseppe Longo Università Campus Bio-Medico
Vincenzo Denaro
Vincenzo Denaro Università Campus Bio-Medico
Daniele Tosi
Daniele Tosi Nazarbayev University
Stefania Campopiano
Stefania Campopiano Parthenope University of Naples
Agostino Iadicicco
Agostino Iadicicco Parthenope University of Naples
Guido Costamagna
Guido Costamagna Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Jacques Marescaux
Jacques Marescaux University of Strasbourg
Loredana Zollo
Loredana Zollo Università Campus Bio-Medico

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