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Massimiliano Pieraccini

Massimiliano Pieraccini

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
39
Citations
5702
World Ranking
4740
National Ranking
168

Overview

Massimiliano Pieraccini is affiliated with the University of Florence in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a focus on aerospace, ocean, biomedical, civil and structural, and electrical and electronic engineering.

Their research encompasses a variety of specialized topics, including:

  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and Techniques
  • Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Advanced SAR Imaging Techniques
  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
  • Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation

The scholar has published multiple research papers, some of the recent ones include:

  • "UAS-Borne Radar for Remote Sensing: A Review," 2022, Electronics
  • "Multi-Monostatic Interferometric Radar for Bridge Monitoring," 2021, Electronics
  • "W-band MIMO GB-SAR for Bridge Testing/Monitoring," 2021, Electronics
  • "Bridge Monitoring by a Monostatic/Bistatic Interferometric Radar Able to Retrieve the Dynamic 3D Displacement Vector," 2020, IEEE Access
  • "A Multilevel Architecture for Autonomous UAVs," 2021, Drones

Massimiliano Pieraccini frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Lapo Miccinesi
  • Alessandra Beni
  • Luca Bigazzi
  • Lorenzo Pagnini
  • Andrea Cioncolini

The primary venues for Pieraccini's publications are:

  • Electronics
  • Remote Sensing
  • IEEE Access
  • Drones
  • IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing

Best Publications

  • Landslide monitoring by using ground-based SAR interferometry: an example of application to the Tessina landslide in Italy

    Dario Tarchi;Nicola Casagli;Riccardo Fanti;David D. Leva

  • 3D digitizing of cultural heritage

    Massimiliano Pieraccini;Gabriele Guidi;Carlo Atzeni

  • Ground-based radar interferometry for landslides monitoring: atmospheric and instrumental decorrelation sources on experimental data

    G. Luzi;M. Pieraccini;D. Mecatti;L. Noferini

  • Permanent scatterers analysis for atmospheric correction in ground-based SAR interferometry

    L. Noferini;M. Pieraccini;D. Mecatti;G. Luzi

  • Early Warning Monitoring of Natural and Engineered Slopes with Ground-Based Synthetic-Aperture Radar

    C. Atzeni;Marco Barla;M. Pieraccini;Francesco Antolini

  • High-speed CW step-frequency coherent radar for dynamic monitoring of civil engineering structures

    M. Pieraccini;M. Fratini;F. Parrini;G. Macaluso

  • Using GB-SAR technique to monitor slow moving landslide

    Linhsia Noferini;Massimiliano Pieraccini;Daniele Mecatti;Giovanni Macaluso

  • Monitoring of an Alpine Glacier by Means of Ground-Based SAR Interferometry

    G. Luzi;M. Pieraccini;D. Mecatti;L. Noferini

  • Ground-Based Radar Interferometry: A Bibliographic Review

    Massimiliano Pieraccini;Lapo Miccinesi

  • Landslide monitoring by ground-based radar interferometry: A field test in Valdarno (Italy)

    M. Pieraccini;N. Casagli;G. Luzi;D. Tarchi

  • Monitoring of Civil Infrastructures by Interferometric Radar: A Review

    Massimiliano Pieraccini

  • Remote monitoring of buildings using a ground-based SAR: application to cultural heritage survey

    D. Tarchi;H. Rudolf;M. Pieraccini;C. Atzeni

  • Dynamic identification of historic masonry towers through an expeditious and no-contact approach: Application to the “Torre del Mangia” in Siena (Italy)

    Massimiliano Pieraccini;Devis Dei;Michele Betti;Gianni Bartoli

  • Static and dynamic testing of bridges through microwave interferometry

    Massimiliano Pieraccini;Filippo Parrini;Matteo Fratini;Carlo Atzeni

  • Terrain mapping by ground-based interferometric radar

    M. Pieraccini;G. Luzi;C. Atzeni

  • Dynamic Monitoring of Bridges Using a High-Speed Coherent Radar

    M. Pieraccini;M. Fratini;F. Parrini;C. Atzeni

  • Interferometric radar vs. accelerometer for dynamic monitoring of large structures: An experimental comparison

    Massimiliano Pieraccini;Matteo Fratini;Filippo Parrini;Carlo Atzeni

  • Remote sensing of building structural displacements using a microwave interferometer with imaging capability

    M Pieraccini;G Luzi;D Mecatti;M Fratini

  • Remote Survey of the Leaning Tower of Pisa by Interferometric Sensing

    C. Atzeni;A. Bicci;D. Dei;M. Fratini

  • Monitoring of Belvedere Glacier using a wide angle GB-SAR interferometer

    Linhsia Noferini;Daniele Mecatti;Giovanni Macaluso;Massimiliano Pieraccini

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlo Atzeni
Carlo Atzeni University of Florence
Motoyuki Sato
Motoyuki Sato Tohoku University
Alexander Yarovoy
Alexander Yarovoy Delft University of Technology

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