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Giovanni Franceschini is affiliated with the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Engineering, with a particular emphasis on Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their work spans several subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Mechanical Engineering, and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

The main topics covered in Franceschini's research include electric motor design and analysis, magnetic properties and applications, thermal analysis in power transmission, electromagnetic compatibility and noise suppression, silicon carbide semiconductor technologies, magnetic bearings and levitation dynamics, as well as induction heating and inverter technology.

Franceschini has contributed to multiple frequently published venues such as:

  • 2022 International Conference on Electrical Machines (ICEM)
  • IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
  • Electronics
  • Applied Sciences
  • IEEE Access

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Franceschini include:

  • "Partial Discharges in Electrical Machines for the More Electric Aircraft-Part I: A Comprehensive Modeling Tool for the Characterization of Electric Drives Based on Fast Switching Semiconductors", 2021, IEEE Access
  • "Comparison of Aluminium and Copper Conductors in Hairpin Winding Design for High Power Density Traction Motors", 2022, 2022 International Conference on Electrical Machines (ICEM)
  • "AC Losses Analysis and Design Guidelines for Hairpin Windings With Segmented Conductors", 2023, IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
  • "A Multi-Objective Design Optimization for a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine with Hairpin Winding Intended for Transport Applications", 2021, Electronics
  • "AC losses reduction in Hairpin Windings produced via Additive Manufacturing", 2022, 2022 International Conference on Electrical Machines (ICEM)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Franceschini are:

  • Davide Barater
  • Stefano Nuzzo
  • Marco Pastura
  • Chris Gerada
  • Riccardo Notari

Best Publications

  • Quantitative evaluation of induction motor broken bars by means of electrical signature analysis

    A. Bellini;F. Filippetti;G. Franceschini;C. Tassoni

  • Recent developments of induction motor drives fault diagnosis using AI techniques

    F. Filippetti;G. Franceschini;C. Tassoni;P. Vas

  • AI techniques in induction machines diagnosis including the speed ripple effect

    F. Filippetti;G. Franceschini;C. Tassoni;P. Vas

  • Battery choice and management for new-generation electric vehicles

    A. Affanni;A. Bellini;G. Franceschini;P. Guglielmi

  • Design of low-torque-ripple synchronous reluctance motors

    A. Vagati;M. Pastorelli;G. Francheschini;S.C. Petrache

  • Neural networks aided on-line diagnostics of induction motor rotor faults

    F. Filippetti;G. Franceschini;C. Tassoni

  • Closed loop control impact on the diagnosis of induction motors faults

    A. Bellini;F. Filippetti;G. Franceschini;C. Tassoni

  • A Nine-Level Grid-Connected Converter Topology for Single-Phase Transformerless PV Systems

    Giampaolo Buticchi;Davide Barater;Emilio Lorenzani;Carlo Concari

  • Impact of cross saturation in synchronous reluctance motors of the transverse-laminated type

    A. Vagati;M. Pastorelli;F. Scapino;G. Franceschini

  • On-field experience with online diagnosis of large induction motors cage failures using MCSA

    A. Bellini;F. Filippetti;G. Franceschini;C. Tassoni

  • Design criteria of high performance synchronous reluctance motors

    A. Vagati;G. Franceschini;I. Marongiu;G.P. Troglia

  • Development of expert system knowledge base to on-line diagnosis of rotor electrical faults of induction motors

    F. Filippetti;M. Martelli;G. Franceschini;C. Tassoni

  • A Five-Level Single-Phase Grid-Connected Converter for Renewable Distributed Systems

    G. Buticchi;E. Lorenzani;G. Franceschini

  • Recent advances in single-phase transformerless photovoltaic inverters

    Davide Barater;Emilio Lorenzani;Carlo Concari;Giovanni Franceschini

  • AC motors for high-performance drives: a design-based comparison

    A. Vagati;A. Fratta;G. Franceschini;P.M. Rosso

  • High-performance control of synchronous reluctance motors

    A. Vagati;M. Pastorelli;G. Franceschini

  • Monitoring of induction motor load by neural network techniques

    G. Salles;F. Filippetti;C. Tassoni;G. Crellet

  • Digital Control of Actual Grid-Connected Converters for Ground Leakage Current Reduction in PV Transformerless Systems

    G. Buticchi;D. Barater;E. Lorenzani;G. Franceschini

  • Monitoring of induction machines by maximum covariance method for frequency tracking

    A. Bellini;G. Franceschini;C. Tassoni

  • Position sensorless control of a SRM drive using ANN-techniques

    A. Bellini;F. Filippetti;G. Franceschini;C. Tassoni

Frequent Co-Authors

Giampaolo Buticchi
Giampaolo Buticchi University of Nottingham Ningbo China
F. Filippetti
F. Filippetti University of Bologna
Alfredo Vagati
Alfredo Vagati Polytechnic University of Turin
Chris Gerada
Chris Gerada University of Nottingham
Marco Liserre
Marco Liserre Kiel University
Hamid A. Toliyat
Hamid A. Toliyat Texas A&M University
Paolo Guglielmi
Paolo Guglielmi Polytechnic University of Turin
Francesco Profumo
Francesco Profumo Polytechnic University of Turin
Aldo Boglietti
Aldo Boglietti Polytechnic University of Turin
Pericle Zanchetta
Pericle Zanchetta University of Nottingham

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