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Giovanni Serra

Giovanni Serra

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
41
Citations
9734
World Ranking
4214
National Ranking
140

Overview

Giovanni Serra is affiliated with the University of Bologna in Italy and has contributed to the field of Engineering, focusing particularly on Electrical and Electronic Engineering as well as Radiation and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

Serra's research encompasses several main topics including Multilevel Inverters and Converters, Electric Motor Design and Analysis, Sensorless Control of Electric Motors, Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques, Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies, and Radiation Dose and Imaging.

They have authored multiple papers published in various scientific venues. Notable recent publications include:

  • Experimental assessment of winding inter-turn short-circuits fault signatures in six-phase AC permanent magnet synchronous motors, 2020, IET Renewable Power Generation
  • SEMI-AUTOMATED ANALISYS OF B0 MAGNETIC FIELD HOMOGENEITY VIA AN IN-HOUSE MATLAB ROUTINE, 2023, Physica Medica
  • ROLE OF PROCEDURE'S TYPE AND BEAM QUALITY FOR THE EVALUATION OF KERMA AREA PRODUCT TO EFFECTIVE DOSE CONVERSION FACTORS IN INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY, 2023, Physica Medica
  • PP10.13 A NEW IN VIVO RADIOCHROMIC FILM CALIBRATION APPROACH FOR PATIENT SKIN DOSIMETRY IN INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY, 2024, Physica Medica
  • Cadeia produtiva da construção modular e seus processos logísticos, 2024, Encontro Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído

Frequent publication venues for Serra's work include Physica Medica, IET Renewable Power Generation, and Encontro Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído with multiple contributions in the first.

Collaborations with other researchers are integral to Serra's work. Frequent co-authors include S. Zucca, I. Solla, G. Nissardi, Luca Vellini, and Y. Gritli.

Best Publications

  • FOC and DTC: two viable schemes for induction motors torque control

    D. Casadei;F. Profumo;G. Serra;A. Tani

  • Matrix converter modulation strategies: a new general approach based on space-vector representation of the switch state

    D. Casadei;G. Serra;A. Tani;L. Zarri

  • Implementation of a direct control algorithm for induction motors based on discrete space vector modulation

    D. Casadei;G. Serra;K. Tani

  • The use of matrix converters in direct torque control of induction machines

    D. Casadei;G. Serra;A. Tani

  • Reduction of the input current harmonic content in matrix converters under input/output unbalance

    D. Casadei;G. Serra;A. Tani

  • Control of Multiphase Induction Motors With an Odd Number of Phases Under Open-Circuit Phase Faults

    A. Tani;M. Mengoni;L. Zarri;G. Serra

  • Space vector control of matrix converters with unity input power factor and sinusoidal input/output waveforms

    D. Casadei;G. Grandi;G. Serra;A. Tani

  • Effects of flux and torque hysteresis band amplitude in direct torque control of induction machines

    D. Casadei;G. Grandi;G. Serra;A. Tani

  • Performance analysis of a speed-sensorless induction motor drive based on a constant-switching-frequency DTC scheme

    D. Casadei;G. Serra;A. Tani;L. Zarri

  • High-Torque-Density Control of Multiphase Induction Motor Drives Operating Over a Wide Speed Range

    Michele Mengoni;Luca Zarri;Angelo Tani;Leila Parsa

  • Improved Thermal Management and Analysis for Stator End-Windings of Electrical Machines

    Vincenzo Madonna;Adam Walker;Paolo Giangrande;Giovanni Serra

  • Large-Signal Model for the Stability Analysis of Matrix Converters

    D. Casadei;J. Clare;Lee Empringham;G. Serra

  • Optimal Use of Zero Vectors for Minimizing the Output Current Distortion in Matrix Converters

    D. Casadei;G. Serra;A. Tani;L. Zarri

  • Analytical investigation of torque and flux ripple in DTC schemes for induction motors

    D. Casadei;G. Serra;A. Tani

  • Improvement of direct torque control performance by using a discrete SVM technique

    D. Casadei;G. Serra;A. Tani

  • Theoretical and experimental investigation on the stability of matrix converters

    D. Casadei;G. Serra;A. Tani;A. Trentin

  • Stator Flux Vector Control of Induction Motor Drives in the Field-Weakening Region

    Michele Mengoni;Luca Zarri;Angelo Tani;Claudio Rossi

  • Direct torque control of induction motor drives

    G. Buja;D. Casadei;G. Serra

  • General Analysis of Multi-Phase Systems Based on Space Vector Approach

    Gabriele Grandi;Giovanni Serra;Angelo Tani

  • Direct stator flux and torque control of an induction motor: theoretical analysis and experimental results

    G. Buja;D. Casadei;G. Serra

Frequent Co-Authors

Domenico Casadei
Domenico Casadei University of Bologna
Luca Zarri
Luca Zarri University of Bologna
Gabriele Grandi
Gabriele Grandi University of Bologna
F. Filippetti
F. Filippetti University of Bologna
Giuseppe Buja
Giuseppe Buja University of Padua
Chris Gerada
Chris Gerada University of Nottingham
Remus Teodorescu
Remus Teodorescu Aalborg University
Leila Parsa
Leila Parsa University of California, Santa Cruz
Emil Levi
Emil Levi Liverpool John Moores University
Francesco Profumo
Francesco Profumo Polytechnic University of Turin

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