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2025

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Computer Science

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55
Citations
11368
World Ranking
4343
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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

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56
Citations
11508
World Ranking
2081
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Computer Science in Italy Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Computer Science in Italy Leader Award
  • 2007 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to optimal radar signal processing techniques

Overview

Fulvio Gini is affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy. Their research spans several fields within engineering and computer science, predominantly focusing on aerospace engineering, signal processing, electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, and artificial intelligence. The core areas of investigation include radar systems and signal processing, advanced SAR imaging techniques, antenna design and optimization, microwave imaging and scattering analysis, direction-of-arrival estimation techniques, speech and audio processing, and wireless signal modulation classification.

Fulvio Gini has contributed to numerous scientific publications, with frequent appearances in notable venues such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
  • IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine
  • IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
  • Signal Processing
  • IEEE Signal Processing Letters

Some recent published papers include:

  • "Massive MIMO radar for target detection," 2020, CINECA IRIS Institutional Research Information System (University of Pisa)
  • "Adaptive Sparse Array Beamformer Design by Regularized Complementary Antenna Switching," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
  • "Reinforcement Learning Based Dual-Functional Massive MIMO Systems for Multi-Target Detection and Communications," 2023, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
  • "Cognitive Sparse Beamformer Design in Dynamic Environment via Regularized Switching Network," 2022, IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
  • "Real-Valued MUSIC for Efficient Direction of Arrival Estimation With Arbitrary Arrays: Mirror Suppression and Resolution Improvement," 2022, Signal Processing

Their research collaborations include frequent co-authors such as Maria Greco, Daniel O'hagan, Peter Willett, Michael Braasch, and Lorenzo Lo.

Fulvio Gini has been recognized as an IEEE Fellow since 2007, with the honor awarded for contributions to optimal radar signal processing techniques.

Best Publications

  • Covariance matrix estimation for CFAR Detection in correlated heavy tailed clutter

    Fulvio Gini;Maria Greco

  • Waveform design and diversity for advanced radar systems

    Fulvio Gini;Antonio De Maio;Lee Patton

  • Layover solution in multibaseline SAR interferometry

    F. Gini;F. Lombardini;M. Montanari

  • High resolution sea clutter data: statistical analysis of recorded live data

    A. Farina;F. Gini;M.V. Greco;L. Verrazzani

  • Statistical analyses of measured radar ground clutter data

    J.B. Billingsley;A. Farina;F. Gini;M.V. Greco

  • Coherent Radar Target Detection in Heavy-Tailed Compound-Gaussian Clutter

    K. J. Sangston;F. Gini;M. S. Greco

  • Frequency offset and symbol timing recovery in flat-fading channels: a cyclostationary approach

    F. Gini;G.B. Giannakis

  • The modified Cramer-Rao bound in vector parameter estimation

    F. Gini;R. Reggiannini;U. Mengali

  • Radar Detection and Classification of Jamming Signals Belonging to a Cone Class

    M. Greco;F. Gini;A. Farina

  • Sub-optimum coherent radar detection in a mixture of K-distributed and Gaussian clutter

    Fulvio Gini

  • X-band sea-clutter nonstationarity: influence of long waves

    M. Greco;F. Bordoni;F. Gini

  • Structures for radar detection in compound Gaussian clutter

    K.J. Sangston;F. Gini;M.V. Greco;A. Farina

  • Knowledge Based Radar Detection, Tracking and Classification

    Fulvio Gini;Muralidhar Rangaswamy

  • Vector subspace detection in compound-Gaussian clutter. Part I: survey and new results

    F. Gini;A. Farina

  • Cognitive Radars: On the Road to Reality: Progress Thus Far and Possibilities for the Future

    Maria S. Greco;Fulvio Gini;Pietro Stinco;Kristine Bell

  • Statistical Analysis of High-Resolution SAR Ground Clutter Data

    M.S. Greco;F. Gini

  • Single-snapshot DOA estimation by using Compressed Sensing

    Stefano Fortunati;Raffaele Grasso;Fulvio Gini;Maria S Greco

  • Frequency Diverse Coprime Arrays With Coprime Frequency Offsets for Multitarget Localization

    Si Qin;Yimin D. Zhang;Moeness G. Amin;Fulvio Gini

  • Performance Bounds for Parameter Estimation under Misspecified Models: Fundamental Findings and Applications

    Stefano Fortunati;Fulvio Gini;Maria S. Greco;Christ D. Richmond

  • Multibaseline cross-track SAR interferometry: a signal processing perspective

    F. Gini;F. Lombardini

  • Suboptimum approach to adaptive coherent radar detection in compound-Gaussian clutter

    F. Gini;M.V. Greco

  • Reflectivity estimation for multibaseline interferometric radar imaging of layover extended sources

    F. Lombardini;M. Montanari;F. Gini

Frequent Co-Authors

Maria Greco
Maria Greco University of Pisa
Alfonso Farina
Alfonso Farina Finmeccanica (Italy)
Muralidhar Rangaswamy
Muralidhar Rangaswamy United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Abdelhak M. Zoubir
Abdelhak M. Zoubir Technical University of Darmstadt
Hugh Griffiths
Hugh Griffiths University College London
Pierfrancesco Lombardo
Pierfrancesco Lombardo Sapienza University of Rome
Georgios B. Giannakis
Georgios B. Giannakis University of Minnesota
Andreas Jakobsson
Andreas Jakobsson Lund University
Braham Himed
Braham Himed United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Olivier Besson
Olivier Besson National Higher French Institute of Aeronautics and Space

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