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Claudio Gennarelli

Claudio Gennarelli

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
31
Citations
3778
World Ranking
6603
National Ranking
305

Claudio Gennarelli publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Claudio Gennarelli sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 378 publications — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Claudio Gennarelli D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

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

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 31 D-Index — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Overview

Claudio Gennarelli is affiliated with the University of Salerno in Italy and specializes in engineering with a strong focus on electrical and electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, and mechanical engineering. Their research primarily revolves around electromagnetic compatibility and measurements, antenna design and optimization, antenna design and analysis, microwave imaging and scattering analysis, full-duplex wireless communications, electromagnetic scattering and analysis, and advanced antenna and metasurface technologies.

The scientist's recent publications illustrate a consistent engagement with antenna characterization and pattern reconstruction methodologies. Notable papers include "Two approaches to get efficient NF/FF transformations from inaccurately positioned planar wide-mesh scanning samples" (2020, AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications), "Pattern Reconstruction from Near-Field Data Affected by 3D Probe Positioning Errors Collected via Planar-Wide Mesh Scanning" (2023, Electronics), and "Phaseless, non-redundant planar wide-mesh scanning for antenna characterization: numerical validation" (2022, 16th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation - EuCAP).

Additional significant works are "Pattern Reconstruction of 3-D Modular Antennas by Means of a Non-Redundant Near-Field Spherical Scan" (2022, Electronics) and "Numerical simulation of a phaseless, non-redundant plane-polar antenna characterization" (2021, IEEE International Conference on Microwaves, Antennas, Communications and Electronic Systems - COMCAS).

Gennarelli has also contributed to book publications, including the title "Non-Redundant Near-Field to Far-Field Transformation Techniques," published in 2022 by the Institution of Engineering and Technology.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Flaminio Ferrara, Rocco Guerriero, Francesco D'Agostino, Giovanni Riccio, and Massimo Migliozzi, each associated with numerous joint publications.

Common venues where Gennarelli's research appears are Electronics, Sensors, IET Microwaves Antennas & Propagation, Applied Sciences, and AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications.

Best Publications

  • Representation of electromagnetic fields over arbitrary surfaces by a finite and nonredundant number of samples

    O.M. Bucci;C. Gennarelli;C. Savarese

  • Optimal interpolation of radiated fields over a sphere

    O.M. Bucci;C. Gennarelli;C. Savarese

  • Fast and accurate near-field-far-field transformation by sampling interpolation of plane-polar measurements

    O.M. Bucci;C. Gennarelli;C. Savarese

  • IEEE Recommended Practice for Near-Field Antenna Measurements

    Michael H. Francis;Bodnar Donald;Boettcher Martin;Cable John

  • Application of Nonredundant Sampling Representations of Electromagnetic Fields to NF-FF Transformation Techniques

    Ovidio M. Bucci;Claudio Gennarelli

  • Data Reduction in the Nf-Ff Transformation Technique With Spherical Scanning

    O. M. Bucci;Francesco D'Agostino;Claudio Gennarelli;Giovanni Riccio

  • Theoretical foundations of near-field–far-field transformations with spiral scannings

    Francesco D'Agostino;Claudio Gennarelli;Giovanni Riccio;Catello Savarese

  • Effective Antenna Modellings for NF-FF Transformations with Spherical Scanning Using the Minimum Number of Data

    Francesco D'Agostino;Flaminio Ferrara;Claudio Gennarelli;Rocco Guerriero

  • Use of sampling expansions in near-field-far-field transformation: the cylindrical case

    O.M. Bucci;C. Gennarelli

  • Near-field-far-field transformation with spherical spiral scanning

    O.M. Bucci;F. D'Agostino;C. Gennarelli;G. Riccio

  • Recent Advances in Near-Field to Far-Field Transformation Techniques

    Claudio Gennarelli;Amedeo Capozzoli;Lars J. Foged;Jeff Fordham

  • An Efficient Near-field to Far-field Transformation Using the Planar Wide-mesh Scanning

    F. Ferrara;C. Gennarelli;R. Guerriero;G. Riccio

  • Interpolation of electromagnetic radiated fields over a plane by nonuniform samples

    O.M. Bucci;C. Gennarelli;C. Savarese

  • THE UNIFIED THEORY OF NEAR-FIELD-FAR-FIELD TRANSFORMATIONS WITH SPIRAL SCANNINGS FOR NONSPHERICAL ANTENNAS

    Francesco D'Agostino;Flaminio Ferrara;Claudio Gennarelli;Rocco Guerriero

  • Near-Field Antenna Measurement Techniques

    Flaminio Ferrara;Claudio Gennarelli;Rocco Guerriero

  • Near-field-far-field transformation from nonredundant plane-polar data: effective modellings of the source

    O.M. Bucci;C. Gennarelli;G. Riccio;C. Savarese

  • Far-Field Pattern Reconstruction from Near-Field Data Collected via a Nonconventional Plane-Rectangular Scanning: Experimental Testing

    Francesco D’Agostino;Ilaria De Colibus;Flaminio Ferrara;Claudio Gennarelli

  • Probe compensated far-field reconstruction by near-field planar spiral scanning

    O. M. Bucci;Francesco D'Agostino;Claudio Gennarelli;Giovanni Riccio

  • An Effective NF-FF Transformation Technique With Planar Spiral Scanning Tailored For Quasi-Planar Antennas

    F. D'Agostino;F. Ferrara;C. Gennarelli;R. Guerriero

  • NF-FF transformation with cylindrical scanning: an effective technique for elongated antennas

    O.M. Bucci;C. Gennarelli;G. Riccio;C. Savarese

  • Non-Redundant Spherical NF - FF Transformations Using Ellipsoidal Antenna Modeling: Experimental Assessments [Measurements Corner]

    Francesco D'Agostino;Flaminio Ferrara;Claudio Gennarelli;Rocco Guerriero

Frequent Co-Authors

Ovidio Mario Bucci
Ovidio Mario Bucci National Research Council (CNR)
John L. Volakis
John L. Volakis Florida International University
Giuliano Manara
Giuliano Manara University of Pisa
Rocco Pierri
Rocco Pierri University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Pasquale Daponte
Pasquale Daponte University of Sannio
Raed A. Abd-Alhameed
Raed A. Abd-Alhameed University of Bradford
Dario Petri
Dario Petri University of Trento
Ahmed A. Kishk
Ahmed A. Kishk Concordia University
Salvatore Graziani
Salvatore Graziani University of Catania
Maurizio Migliaccio
Maurizio Migliaccio Parthenope University of Naples

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