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Giulio Antonini

Giulio Antonini

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
31
Citations
5455
World Ranking
9657
National Ranking
386

Overview

Giulio Antonini is affiliated with the University of L'Aquila in Italy and contributes to the fields of engineering and physics and astronomy. Their research spans various subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, aerospace engineering, statistical and nonlinear physics, and astronomy and astrophysics.

The scientist's work focuses extensively on electromagnetic phenomena, particularly in the areas of electromagnetic simulation and numerical methods, electromagnetic scattering and analysis, and electromagnetic compatibility. Other significant topics include advanced antenna and metasurface technologies, model reduction and neural networks, and lightning and electromagnetic phenomena.

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Antonini include Daniele Romano, Martin Štumpf, Jonas Ekman, Fabrizio Loreto, and Ivana Kovacevic-Badstuebner.

Antonini has published in well-known scientific venues, with multiple contributions to:

  • IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
  • IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements
  • Energies

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Antonini include:

  • "The Partial Elements Equivalent Circuit Method: The State of the Art," 2023, IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
  • "Time-Domain Analysis of Retarded Partial Element Equivalent Circuit Models Using Numerical Inversion of Laplace Transform," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility (authored by Luigi Lombardi, included due to relevance)
  • "Accurate Computation of Mutual Inductance of Non Coaxial Pancake Coils," 2021, Energies
  • "Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Signal Transfer Across a Thin Magneto-Dielectric Sheet," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
  • "Broadband Circuit-Oriented Electromagnetic Modeling for Power Electronics: 3-D PEEC Solver vs. RLCG-Solver," 2021, Energies

The intersections of Antonini's work often involve numerical techniques for electromagnetic compatibility and modeling, circuit-oriented electromagnetic analysis, as well as contributions to the understanding and development of partial element equivalent circuit methods.

Best Publications

  • Feature selective validation (FSV) for validation of computational electromagnetics (CEM). part I-the FSV method

    A.P. Duffy;A.J.M. Martin;A. Orlandi;G. Antonini

  • Feature selective validation (FSV) for validation of computational electromagnetics (CEM). part II- assessment of FSV performance

    A. Orlandi;A.P. Duffy;B. Archambeault;G. Antonini

  • SPICE equivalent circuits of frequency-domain responses

    G. Antonini

  • Nonorthogonal PEEC formulation for time- and frequency-domain EM and circuit modeling

    A.E. Ruehli;G. Antonini;J. Esch;J. Ekman

  • Circuit Oriented Electromagnetic Modeling Using the PEEC Techniques

    Albert E. Ruehli;Giulio Antonini;Lijun Jiang

  • Internal impedance of conductors of rectangular cross section

    G. Antonini;A. Orlandi;C.R. Paul

  • Variability Analysis of Multiport Systems Via Polynomial-Chaos Expansion

    D. Spina;F. Ferranti;T. Dhaene;L. Knockaert

  • EMC characterization of SMPS devices: circuit and radiated emissions model

    G. Antonini;S. Cristina;A. Orlandi

  • Wavelet packet-based EMI signal processing and source identification

    G. Antonini;A. Orlandi

  • PEEC modeling of lightning protection systems and coupling to coaxial cables

    G. Antonini;S. Cristina;A. Orlandi

  • Multipoint Full-Wave Model Order Reduction for Delayed PEEC Models With Large Delays

    F. Ferranti;M. S. Nakhla;G. Antonini;T. Dhaene

  • PEEC Modeling of Dispersive and Lossy Dielectrics

    G. Antonini;A.E. Ruehli;Chuanyi Yang

  • A Dyadic Green's Function Based Method for the Transient Analysis of Lossy and Dispersive Multiconductor Transmission Lines

    G. Antonini

  • PEEC modeling of linear magnetic materials

    G. Antonini;M. Sabatini;G. Miscione

  • Fast multipole and multifunction PEEC methods

    G. Antonini;A.E. Ruehli

  • Efficient Variability Analysis of Electromagnetic Systems Via Polynomial Chaos and Model Order Reduction

    Domenico Spina;Francesco Ferranti;Giulio Antonini;Tom Dhaene

  • Reconstruction of Dispersive Dielectric Properties for PCB Substrates Using a Genetic Algorithm

    Jianmin Zhang;M.Y. Koledintseva;J.L. Drewniak;D.J. Pommerenke

  • S-parameters characterization of through, blind, and buried via holes

    G. Antonini;A.C. Scogna;A. Orlandi

  • Quasi-Static Partial Element Equivalent Circuit Models of Linear Magnetic Materials

    Daniele Romano;Giulio Antonini

  • Partial and Internal Inductance: Two of Clayton R. Paul’s Many Passions

    Christopher L. Holloway;Edward F. Kuester;Albert E. Ruehli;Giulio Antonini

  • Impact of partial element accuracy on PEEC model stability

    J. Ekman;G. Antonini;A. Orlandi;A.E. Ruehli

  • The feature selective validation (FSV) method

    A. Duffy;A. Martin;G. Antonini;A. Orlandi

Frequent Co-Authors

Antonio Orlandi
Antonio Orlandi University of L'Aquila
Tom Dhaene
Tom Dhaene Ghent University
Albert E. Ruehli
Albert E. Ruehli Missouri University of Science and Technology
James L. Drewniak
James L. Drewniak Missouri University of Science and Technology
Michel Nakhla
Michel Nakhla Carleton University
Giuseppe Ferri
Giuseppe Ferri University of L'Aquila
Dirk Deschrijver
Dirk Deschrijver Ghent University
Madhavan Swaminathan
Madhavan Swaminathan Pennsylvania State University
Peter Benner
Peter Benner Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems
Fabrizio Frezza
Fabrizio Frezza Sapienza University of Rome

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