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  • 2020 - IEEE Joseph F. Keithley Award in Instrumentation and Measurement “For contributions to measurement fundamentals and signal processing techniques in instrumentation and measurement.”
  • 2009 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to digital signal processing techniques for instrumentation and measurement

Overview

Dario Petri is affiliated with the University of Trento in Italy and has a strong presence in the field of engineering, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research spans multiple subfields including control and systems engineering, computer vision and pattern recognition, civil and structural engineering, and computational mechanics.

The main research topics covered by Petri include advanced electrical measurement techniques, image and signal denoising methods, power system optimization and stability, structural health monitoring techniques, power quality and harmonics, advanced adaptive filtering techniques, and magnetic properties and applications.

Petri has published extensively in several prominent venues, reflecting the scope and focus of their research. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Measurement
  • IEEE Open Journal of Instrumentation and Measurement

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Petri include:

  • "Multi-objective battery sizing optimisation for renewable energy communities with distribution-level constraints: A prosumer-driven perspective," 2021, Applied Energy
  • "Tri-Objective Optimal PMU Placement Including Accurate State Estimation: The Case of Distribution Systems," 2021, IEEE Access
  • "Fast procedures for accurate parameter estimation of sine-waves affected by noise and harmonic distortion," 2021, Digital Signal Processing
  • "Big data, dataism and measurement," 2020, IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine
  • "A Tuned Whitening-Based Taylor-Kalman Filter for P Class Phasor Measurement Units," 2022, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

Petri's frequent co-authors include Daniel Belega, Salvatore Baglio, Juan Manuel, Ramirez Cortés, and Kristen M. Donnell, indicating active collaboration with researchers in related fields.

The scientist has been recognized with several awards, including the IEEE Joseph F. Keithley Award in Instrumentation and Measurement in 2020 for contributions to measurement fundamentals and signal processing techniques in instrumentation and measurement. Petri was also named an IEEE Fellow in 2009 for contributions to digital signal processing techniques for instrumentation and measurement.

Best Publications

  • Digital time-of-flight measurement for ultrasonic sensors

    D. Marioli;C. Narduzzi;C. Offelli;D. Petri

  • Interpolation techniques for real-time multifrequency waveform analysis

    C. Offelli;D. Petri

  • Accuracy of RSS-Based Centroid Localization Algorithms in an Indoor Environment

    P. Pivato;L. Palopoli;D. Petri

  • The influence of windowing on the accuracy of multifrequency signal parameter estimation

    C. Offelli;D. Petri

  • Accuracy Analysis of the Multicycle Synchrophasor Estimator Provided by the Interpolated DFT Algorithm

    Daniel Belega;Dario Petri

  • Effect of additive dither on the resolution of ideal quantizers

    P. Carbone;D. Petri

  • Accuracy Analysis and Enhancement of DFT-Based Synchrophasor Estimators in Off-Nominal Conditions

    D. Macii;D. Petri;A. Zorat

  • A Frequency-Domain Algorithm for Dynamic Synchrophasor and Frequency Estimation

    Dario Petri;Daniele Fontanelli;David Macii

  • Synchrophasor Estimators Accuracy: A Comparative Analysis

    Grazia Barchi;David Macii;Dario Petri

  • Accuracy of Sine Wave Frequency Estimation by Multipoint Interpolated DFT Approach

    D Belega;D Dallet;D Petri

  • Dynamic Phasor and Frequency Measurements by an Improved Taylor Weighted Least Squares Algorithm

    Daniel Belega;Daniele Fontanelli;Dario Petri

  • A frequency-domain procedure for accurate real-time signal parameter measurement

    C. Offelli;D. Petri

  • Fast Synchrophasor Estimation by Means of Frequency-Domain and Time-Domain Algorithms

    Daniel Belega;David Macii;Dario Petri

  • Analysis of dampled sinusoidal signals via a frequency domain interpolation algorithm

    M. Bertocco;C. Offelli;D. Petri

  • A/D converter performance analysis by a frequency-domain approach

    L. Benetazzo;C. Narduzzi;C. Offelli;D. Petri

  • Noise sensitivity of the ADC histogram test

    P. Carbone;D. Petri

  • Weighting effect on the discrete time Fourier transform of noisy signals

    C. Offelli;D. Petri

  • Multi-objective battery sizing optimisation for renewable energy communities with distribution-level constraints: A prosumer-driven perspective

    Mattia Secchi;Grazia Barchi;David Macii;David Moser

  • Frequency-domain testing of waveform digitizers

    D. Petri

  • Windows for ADC dynamic testing via frequency-domain analysis

    P. Carbone;E. Nunzi;D. Petri

  • Frequency estimation by two- or three-point interpolated Fourier algorithms based on cosine windows

    Daniel Belega;Dario Petri

Frequent Co-Authors

Alessandro Ferrero
Alessandro Ferrero Polytechnic University of Milan
Pasquale Daponte
Pasquale Daponte University of Sannio
Carlo Muscas
Carlo Muscas University of Cagliari
Roberto Manduchi
Roberto Manduchi University of California, Santa Cruz
Johan Schoukens
Johan Schoukens Eindhoven University of Technology
Reza Zoughi
Reza Zoughi Iowa State University
Davide Brunelli
Davide Brunelli University of Trento
Claudio Gennarelli
Claudio Gennarelli University of Salerno
Salvatore Graziani
Salvatore Graziani University of Catania
Roberto Passerone
Roberto Passerone University of Trento

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