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Luca Palmieri

Luca Palmieri

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
33
Citations
4198
World Ranking
6116
National Ranking
271

Overview

Luca Palmieri is affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy and has a primary research focus within the field of Engineering, contributing extensively to Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their work also encompasses subfields such as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Biomedical Engineering, and Geophysics.

Their research topics are centered largely on Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors, covering more than fifty publications, along with significant contributions to Optical Network Technologies. Other key topics include Photonic and Optical Devices, Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics, Advanced Photonic Communication Systems, Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies, and Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices.

Frequent publication venues for Palmieri include the Journal of Lightwave Technology, where they have published seventeen papers. Other venues featured in their record are arXiv (Cornell University), Sensors, Optics Letters, and the 27th International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors.

Among their recent published papers are the following:

  • Rayleigh-Based Distributed Optical Fiber Sensing, 2022, Sensors
  • Distributed Optical Fiber Pressure Sensors, 2020, Optical Fiber Technology
  • A Rugged FBG-Based Pressure Sensor for Water Level Monitoring in Dikes, 2021, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • An Optical Fiber Distributed Pressure Sensing Cable With Pa-Sensitivity and Enhanced Spatial Resolution, 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Model-Aware Deep Learning Method for Raman Amplification in Few-Mode Fibers, 2020, Journal of Lightwave Technology

They have collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Andrea Galtarossa, Marco Santagiustina, Luca Schenato, Martina Cappelletti, and Daniele Orsuti, reflecting a network of research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • Encoding many channels in the same frequency through radio vorticity: first experimental test

    Fabrizio Tamburini;Elettra Mari;Anna Sponselli;Filippo Romanato

  • Measurements of beat length and perturbation length in long single-mode fibers

    Andrea Galtarossa;Luca Palmieri;Marco Schiano;Tiziana Tambosso

  • Statistical characterization of fiber random birefringence.

    Andrea Galtarossa;Luca Palmieri;Marco Schiano;Tiziana Tambosso

  • Distributed Optical Fiber Sensing Based on Rayleigh Scattering

    Luca Palmieri;Luca Schenato

  • Distributed optical fibre sensing for early detection of shallow landslides triggering.

    Luca Schenato;Luca Palmieri;Matteo Camporese;Silvia Bersan

  • Polarization mode dispersion characterization of single-mode optical fiber using backscattering technique

    F. Corsi;A. Galtarossa;L. Palmieri

  • Measure of twist-induced circular birefringence in long single-mode fibers: theory and experiments

    A. Galtarossa;L. Palmieri

  • Beat length characterization based on backscattering analysis in randomly perturbed single-mode fibers

    F. Corsi;A. Galtarossa;L. Palmieri

  • Measurement of birefringence correlation length in long, single-mode fibers

    Andrea Galtarossa;Luca Palmieri;Marco Schiano;Tiziana Tambosso

  • Spatially resolved PMD measurements

    A. Galtarossa;L. Palmieri

  • Optimized spinning design for low PMD fibers: an analytical approach

    A. Galtarossa;L. Palmieri;A. Pizzinat

  • Measurement of local beat length and differential group delay in installed single-mode fibers

    A. Galtarossa;L. Palmieri;A. Pizzinat;M. Schiano

  • Distributed optical fiber pressure sensors

    Luca Schenato;Andrea Galtarossa;Alessandro Pasuto;Luca Palmieri

  • Coupling Effects Among Degenerate Modes in Multimode Optical Fibers

    L. Palmieri;A. Galtarossa

  • Polarization Properties of Spun Single-Mode Fibers

    L. Palmieri

  • The exact statistics of polarization-dependent loss in fiber-optic links

    A. Galtarossa;L. Palmieri

  • Cryogenic-temperature profiling of high-power superconducting lines using local and distributed optical-fiber sensors

    Antonella Chiuchiolo;Luca Palmieri;Marco Consales;Michele Giordano

  • Distributed strain measurements in a CFA pile using high spatial resolution fibre optic sensors

    Silvia Bersan;Otello Bergamo;Luca Palmieri;Luca Schenato

  • Distributed measurement of high electric current by means of polarimetric optical fiber sensor.

    Luca Palmieri;Davide Sarchi;Andrea Galtarossa

  • Analysis of modal coupling due to birefringence and ellipticity in strongly guiding ring-core OAM fibers.

    Gianluca Guerra;Matteo Lonardi;Andrea Galtarossa;Leslie A. Rusch

  • Analytical treatment of polarization-mode dispersion in single-mode fibers by means of the backscattered signal

    Fabrizio Corsi;Andrea Galtarossa;Luca Palmieri

  • Fiber optic sensor for hydrostatic pressure and temperature measurement in riverbanks monitoring

    Luca Schenato;Rajendran Aneesh;Luca Palmieri;Andrea Galtarossa;Andrea Galtarossa

Frequent Co-Authors

Luca Schenato
Luca Schenato University of Padua
Miguel Gonzalez-Herraez
Miguel Gonzalez-Herraez University of Alcalá
Roland Ryf
Roland Ryf Nokia (United States)
Nicolas K. Fontaine
Nicolas K. Fontaine Nokia (United States)
Curtis R. Menyuk
Curtis R. Menyuk University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Andrea Cusano
Andrea Cusano University of Sannio
Yongmin Jung
Yongmin Jung University of Southampton
Leslie A. Rusch
Leslie A. Rusch Université Laval
Marcelo A. Soto
Marcelo A. Soto Federico Santa María Technical University
Pierre Sillard
Pierre Sillard Prysmian Group (Germany)

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