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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
37
Citations
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World Ranking
5111
National Ranking
262

Computer Science

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Marco Martorella publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marco Martorella sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 320 publications — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Marco Martorella D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marco Martorella sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to multi-static inverse synthetic aperture radars

Overview

Marco Martorella is affiliated with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with significant contributions in aerospace engineering and related subfields such as ocean engineering, artificial intelligence, biophysics, and computational mechanics.

The researcher's main areas of study include advanced synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging techniques, synthetic aperture radar applications and techniques, geophysical methods, spectroscopy techniques in biomedical and chemical research, radar systems and signal processing, sparse and compressive sensing techniques, and space satellite systems and control.

Marco Martorella has published extensively in several notable venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
  • IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
  • IET Radar Sonar & Navigation
  • IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine
  • 2022 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarConf22)

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Martorella include:

  • "A Survey on the Applications of Convolutional Neural Networks for Synthetic Aperture Radar: Recent Advances," 2021, IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine
  • "Efficient Nonparametric ISAR Autofocus Algorithm Based on Contrast Maximization and Newton's Method," 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • "A Comprehensive Survey of Machine Learning Applied to Radar Signal Processing," 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Multibistatic Radar for Space Surveillance and Tracking," 2020, IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine
  • "LW-CMDANet: A Novel Attention Network for SAR Automatic Target Recognition," 2022, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing

Frequent co-authors in Marco Martorella's work include:

  • Elisa Giusti
  • Selenia Ghio
  • Amir Hosein Oveis
  • Ajeet Kumar
  • Francesco Mancuso

In 2020, Marco Martorella was recognized as an IEEE Fellow for contributions to multi-static inverse synthetic aperture radars.

Best Publications

  • High-resolution ISAR imaging of maneuvering targets by means of the range instantaneous Doppler technique: modeling and performance analysis

    F. Berizzi;E.D. Mese;M. Diani;M. Martorella

  • Contrast maximisation based technique for 2-D ISAR autofocusing

    Marco Martorella;Fabrizio Berizzi;B. Haywood

  • Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging: Principles, algorithms and applications

    Victor C. Chen Chen;Marco Martorella Martorella

  • Novel approach for ISAR image cross-range scaling

    M. Martorella

  • On Bistatic Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar

    M. Martorella;J. Palmer;J. Homer;B. Littleton

  • A Contrast-Based Algorithm For Synthetic Range-Profile Motion Compensation

    Fabrizio Berizzi;Marco Martorella;Andrea Cacciamano;Amerigo Capria

  • Time windowing for highly focused ISAR image reconstruction

    M. Martorella;F. Berizzi

  • 3D interferometric ISAR imaging of noncooperative targets

    Marco Martorella;Daniele Stagliano;Federica Salvetti;Nicola Battisti

  • A Contrast-Based Algorithm For Synthetic Range-Profile Motion Compensation

    F. Berizzi;M. Martorella;A. Cacciamano;A. Capria

  • Statistical CLEAN Technique for ISAR Imaging

    M. Martorella;N. Acito;F. Berizzi

  • Passive ISAR With DVB-T Signals

    Domenico Olivadese;Elisa Giusti;Dario Petri;Marco Martorella

  • ISAR based techniques for refocusing non-cooperative targets in SAR images

    M. Martorella;E. Giusti;F. Berizzi;A. Bacci

  • A survey on ISAR autofocusing techniques

    F. Berizzi;M. Martorella;B. Haywood;E. Dalle Mese

  • Automatic Target Recognition by Means of Polarimetric ISAR Images and Neural Networks

    M. Martorella;E. Giusti;A. Capria;F. Berizzi

  • Target Recognition by Means of Polarimetric ISAR Images

    M Martorella;E Giusti;L Demi;Z Zhou

  • Spaceborne radar imaging of maritime moving targets with the Cosmo-SkyMed SAR system

    Marco Martorella;Debora Pastina;Fabrizio Berizzi;Pierfrancesco Lombardo

  • A Survey on the Applications of Convolutional Neural Networks for Synthetic Aperture Radar: Recent Advances

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  • Focused SAR Image Formation of Moving Targets Based on Doppler Parameter Estimation

    Carlo Noviello;Gianfranco Fornaro;Marco Martorella

  • Compressive sensing–based algorithm for passive bistatic ISAR with DVB-T signals

    Wei Qiu;Elisa Giusti;Alessio Bacci;Marco Martorella

  • Compressive sensing-based inverse synthetic radar imaging imaging from incomplete data

    Sonia Tomei;Alessio Bacci;Elisa Giusti;Marco Martorella

  • On the fractal dimension of sea surface backscattered signal at low grazing angle

    M. Martorella;F. Berizzi;E.D. Mese

  • Classification of Man-Made Targets via Invariant Coherency-Matrix Eigenvector Decomposition of Polarimetric SAR/ISAR Images

    R. Paladini;M. Martorella;F. Berizzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Garzelli
Andrea Garzelli University of Siena
Paolo Gamba
Paolo Gamba University of Pavia
Gianfranco Fornaro
Gianfranco Fornaro National Research Council (CNR)
Pierfrancesco Lombardo
Pierfrancesco Lombardo Sapienza University of Rome
Fulvio Gini
Fulvio Gini University of Pisa
Maria Greco
Maria Greco University of Pisa
Antonio Cantoni
Antonio Cantoni University of Western Australia
Agostino Monorchio
Agostino Monorchio University of Pisa
Teng Long
Teng Long Beijing Institute of Technology
Paolo Braca
Paolo Braca North Atlantic Treaty Organization

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