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Overview

Gaetano Marrocco is affiliated with the University of Rome Tor Vergata in Italy, focusing primarily on engineering research. Their work spans several specialized fields including biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, media technology, aerospace engineering, and food science.

The research topics covered by Gaetano Marrocco include:

  • RFID technology advancements
  • Wireless Body Area Networks
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • IoT Networks and Protocols
  • Food Supply Chain Traceability

Among recent notable papers authored are:

  • Microfluidic paper-based wearable electrochemical biosensor for reliable cortisol detection in sweat, 2022, Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • Medium-distance affordable, flexible and wireless epidermal sensor for pH monitoring in sweat, 2020, Talanta
  • LoRa System for Search and Rescue: Path-Loss Models and Procedures in Mountain Scenarios, 2020, IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • Microwave-Enabled Wearables: Underpinning Technologies, Integration Platforms, and Next-Generation Roadmap, 2022, IEEE Journal of Microwaves
  • RFID-Based Dual-Chip Epidermal Sensing Platform for Human Skin Monitoring, 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal

Gaetano Marrocco has frequently published in the following venues:

  • IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification
  • IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • 2022 16th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP)
  • IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine

Collaborative efforts have involved co-authors who have contributed consistently over time. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Cecilia Occhiuzzi
  • Giulio Maria Bianco
  • Nicoletta Panunzio
  • Carolina Miozzi
  • Simone Nappi

The scientific output of Gaetano Marrocco encompasses 185 publications overall in engineering subfields, with specific contributions in biomedical and electrical engineering dominating the portfolio. Their research addresses the integration of novel sensor technologies, wireless communication protocols, and energy harvesting mechanisms applicable to wearables, body area networks, and monitoring systems.

Best Publications

  • The art of UHF RFID antenna design: impedance-matching and size-reduction techniques

    G. Marrocco

  • RFID Technology for IoT-Based Personal Healthcare in Smart Spaces

    Sara Amendola;Rossella Lodato;Sabina Manzari;Cecilia Occhiuzzi

  • Gain-optimized self-resonant meander line antennas for RFID applications

    G. Marrocco

  • RFID Antennas for the UHF Remote Monitoring of Human Subjects

    G. Marrocco

  • Modeling, Design and Experimentation of Wearable RFID Sensor Tag

    Cecilia Occhiuzzi;Stefano Cippitelli;Gaetano Marrocco

  • Passive RFID Strain-Sensor Based on Meander-Line Antennas

    C. Occhiuzzi;C. Paggi;G. Marrocco

  • Passive UHF RFID antennas for sensing applications: Principles, methods, and classifcations

    C. Occhiuzzi;S. Caizzone;G. Marrocco

  • Pervasive electromagnetics: sensing paradigms by passive RFID technology

    G Marrocco

  • Humidity Sensing by Polymer-Loaded UHF RFID Antennas

    S. Manzari;C. Occhiuzzi;S. Nawale;A. Catini

  • RFID Passive Gas Sensor Integrating Carbon Nanotubes

    C. Occhiuzzi;A. Rida;G. Marrocco;M. Tentzeris

  • Microfluidics paper-based wearable electrochemical biosensor for reliable cortisol detection in sweat

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  • Feasibility of noninvasive measurement of deep brain temperature in newborn infants by multifrequency microwave radiometry

    K. Maruyma;S. Mizushina;T. Sugiura;G.M.J. Van Leeuwen

  • RFID Grids: Part I—Electromagnetic Theory

    G Marrocco

  • Estimation of UHF RFID Reading Regions in Real Environments

    G. Marrocco;E. Di Giampaolo;R. Aliberti

  • Design, Calibration and Experimentation of an Epidermal RFID Sensor for Remote Temperature Monitoring

    S. Amendola;G. Bovesecchi;A. Palombi;P. Coppa

  • Multiport Sensor RFIDs for Wireless Passive Sensing of Objects—Basic Theory and Early Results

    G. Marrocco;L. Mattioni;C. Calabrese

  • Microwave-Enabled Wearables: Underpinning Technologies, Integration Platforms, and Next-Generation Roadmap

    Unknown

  • Evolutionary design of miniaturized meander-line antennas for RFID applications

    G. Marrocco;A. Fonte;F. Bardati

  • Medium-distance affordable, flexible and wireless epidermal sensor for pH monitoring in sweat

    Vincenzo Mazzaracchio;Luca Fiore;Simone Nappi;Gaetano Marrocco;Gaetano Marrocco

  • Design of Implanted RFID Tags for Passive Sensing of Human Body: The STENTag

    C. Occhiuzzi;G. Contri;G. Marrocco

  • Self-sensing passive RFID: From theory to tag design and experimentation

    G. Marrocco;F. Amato

  • Feasibility of Body-Centric Systems Using Passive Textile RFID Tags

    S. Manzari;C. Occhiuzzi;G. Marrocco

  • The RFID Technology for Neurosciences: Feasibility of Limbs' Monitoring in Sleep Diseases

    C. Occhiuzzi;G. Marrocco

  • Epidermal RFID passive sensor for body temperature measurements

    S. Milici;S. Amendola;A. Bianco;G. Marrocco

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Colantonio
Paolo Colantonio University of Rome Tor Vergata
Manos M. Tentzeris
Manos M. Tentzeris Georgia Institute of Technology
Ernesto Limiti
Ernesto Limiti University of Rome Tor Vergata
Leena Ukkonen
Leena Ukkonen Tampere University
Atef Z. Elsherbeni
Atef Z. Elsherbeni Colorado School of Mines
Lauri Sydanheimo
Lauri Sydanheimo Tampere University
Anja K. Skrivervik
Anja K. Skrivervik École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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