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D-Index
38
Citations
5200
World Ranking
2295
National Ranking
82

Federico Cheli publication distribution in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Federico Cheli sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 659+

This scientist: 335 publications — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 659 publications or more.

Federico Cheli D-index placement in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

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

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30 D-Index 93+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 93 D-Index or more.

Overview

Federico Cheli is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Milan in Italy. The focus of their research is situated primarily within the broad domain of engineering, with particular concentration in automotive engineering, mechanical engineering, control and systems engineering, computer vision and pattern recognition, and aspects of social psychology.

Their work encompasses several main topics, including autonomous vehicle technology and safety, vehicle dynamics and control systems, robotic path planning algorithms, teleoperation and haptic systems, electric and hybrid vehicle technologies, human-automation interaction and safety, and vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs).

Federico Cheli has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed articles, with recent publications demonstrating a breadth of interests in electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and vehicle dynamics. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Dimensioning and Power Management of Hybrid Energy Storage Systems for Electric Vehicles With Multiple Optimization Criteria," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "NMPC trajectory planner for urban autonomous driving," 2022, Vehicle System Dynamics
  • "Correlation of car-body vibration and train overturning under strong wind conditions," 2020, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • "An integrated algorithm for ego-vehicle and obstacles state estimation for autonomous driving," 2020, Robotics and Autonomous Systems
  • "Predictive Display With Perspective Projection of Surroundings in Vehicle Teleoperation to Account Time-Delays," 2023, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Federico Cheli include:

  • Stefano Arrigoni
  • Michele Vignati
  • Francesco Braghin
  • Edoardo Sabbioni
  • Simone Mentasti

The scientist has published repeatedly in multiple venues, with notable frequency in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Vehicle System Dynamics
  • Sensors
  • International Journal of Vehicle Performance
  • International Journal of Vehicle Systems Modelling and Testing

Best Publications

  • Crosswind action on rail vehicles: wind tunnel experimental analyses

    Marco Bocciolone;Federico Cheli;Roberto Corradi;Sara Muggiasca

  • Cross-wind effects on road and rail vehicles

    Chris Baker;Federico Cheli;Alexander Orellano;Nicolas Paradot

  • Aerodynamic behaviour investigation of the new EMUV250 train to cross wind

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  • Wind tunnel tests on train scale models to investigate the effect of infrastructure scenario

    Federico Cheli;Roberto Corradi;Daniele Rocchi;Gisella Tomasini

  • A methodology for vehicle sideslip angle identification: comparison with experimental data

    Federico Cheli;Edoardo Sabbioni;M. Pesce;Stefano Melzi

  • Measurement of contact forces and patch features by means of accelerometers fixed inside the tire to improve future car active control

    F. Braghin;M. Brusarosco;F. Cheli;A. Cigada

  • The Development of a Numerical Model for Railway Vehicles Comfort Assessment Through Comparison With Experimental Measurements

    Giorgio Diana;Federico Cheli;Andrea Collina;Roberto Corradi

  • Race driver model

    F. Braghin;F. Cheli;S. Melzi;E. Sabbioni

  • Dynamic Interaction of Railway Systems with Large Bridges

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  • Real time energy management strategy for a fast charging electric urban bus powered by hybrid energy storage system

    Huilong Yu;Davide Tarsitano;Xiaosong Hu;Federico Cheli

  • Numerical and experimental approach for the evaluation of severe longitudinal dynamics of heavy freight trains

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  • Wind tunnel tests on heavy road vehicles: Cross wind induced loads--Part 1

    F. Cheli;R. Corradi;E. Sabbioni;G. Tomasini

  • Crosswind action on rail vehicles: A methodology for the estimation of the characteristic wind curves

    Federico Cheli;Roberto Corradi;Gisella Tomasini

  • Tyre Wear Model: Validation and Sensitivity Analysis

    Francesco Braghin;Federico Cheli;Stefano Melzi;Ferruccio Resta

  • A comparison of different methods to evaluate the wind induced forces on a high sided lorry

    M. Sterling;A.D. Quinn;D.M. Hargreaves;F. Cheli

  • Design and testing of an innovative measurement device for tyre-road contact forces

    F. Cheli;F. Braghin;M. Brusarosco;F. Mancosu

  • On rail vehicle vibrations induced by track unevenness: Analysis of the excitation mechanism

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  • Experimental and numerical investigation on subway short pitch corrugation

    Giorgio Diana;Federico Cheli;Stefano Bruni;Andrea Collina

  • Experimental study on the aerodynamic forces on railway vehicles in presence of turbulence

    Federico Cheli;Stefano Giuseppe Giappino;Lorenzo Paolo Rosa;Gisella Marita Tomasini

  • International benchmarking of longitudinal train dynamics simulators: results

    Qing Wu;Maksym Spiryagin;Colin Cole;Chongyi Chang

  • Suspension bridge parameter identification in full-scale test

    G. Diana;F. Cheli;A. Zasso;A. Collina

  • Admittance function to evaluate aerodynamic loads on vehicles: Experimental data and numerical model

    Gisella Tomasini;Federico Cheli

  • Dynamic Interaction between Rail Vehicles and Track for High Speed Train

    Giorgio Diana;Federico Cheli;Stefano Bruni;Andrea Collina

  • Dimensioning and Power Management of Hybrid Energy Storage Systems for Electric Vehicles With Multiple Optimization Criteria

    Huilong Yu;Francesco Castelli-Dezza;Federico Cheli;Xiaolin Tang

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesco Braghin
Francesco Braghin Polytechnic University of Milan
Matteo Matteucci
Matteo Matteucci Polytechnic University of Milan
Barbara Previtali
Barbara Previtali Polytechnic University of Milan
Andrea Fossati
Andrea Fossati Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Xiaosong Hu
Xiaosong Hu Chongqing University
James M. W. Brownjohn
James M. W. Brownjohn University of Exeter
Chris Baker
Chris Baker University of Birmingham
Ahmed A. Shabana
Ahmed A. Shabana University of Illinois at Chicago
Werner Schiehlen
Werner Schiehlen University of Stuttgart
Colin Cole
Colin Cole Central Queensland University

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