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Overview

Massimo Vitelli is affiliated with the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a substantial number of publications in electrical and electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, statistical and nonlinear physics, and civil and structural engineering.

Their main topics of work include:

  • Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
  • Thermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies
  • Electric Motor Design and Analysis

Massimo Vitelli has contributed to several frequent publication venues, among these are:

  • Entropy
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • Energies
  • IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • 2022 IEEE 21st Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference (MELECON)

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Massimo Vitelli include:

  • Backpack Energy Harvesting System With Maximum Power Point Tracking Capability, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • Active Interface for Piezoelectric Harvesters Based on Multi-Variable Maximum Power Point Tracking, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers
  • Power Electronic Interface With an Adaptive MPPT Technique for Train Suspension Energy Harvesters, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • Tuning Techniques for Piezoelectric and Electromagnetic Vibration Energy Harvesters, 2020, Energies
  • Improving the Electromagnetic Vibration Energy Harvester Performance by Using a Double Coil Structure, 2022, Applied Sciences

In collaborative research, Massimo Vitelli frequently works with several co-authors, including:

  • Luigi Costanzo
  • Alessandro Lo Schiavo
  • Alessandro Sarracino
  • Lei Zuo
  • Liu Ming-yi

Best Publications

  • Optimization of perturb and observe maximum power point tracking method

    N. Femia;G. Petrone;G. Spagnuolo;M. Vitelli

  • Reliability Issues in Photovoltaic Power Processing Systems

    G. Petrone;G. Spagnuolo;R. Teodorescu;M. Veerachary

  • Distributed Maximum Power Point Tracking of Photovoltaic Arrays: Novel Approach and System Analysis

    N. Femia;G. Lisi;G. Petrone;G. Spagnuolo

  • A Technique for Improving P&O MPPT Performances of Double-Stage Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems

    N. Femia;G. Petrone;G. Spagnuolo;M. Vitelli

  • Predictive & Adaptive MPPT Perturb and Observe Method

    N. Fermia;D. Granozio;G. Petrone;M. Vitelli

  • Power Electronics and Control Techniques for Maximum Energy Harvesting in Photovoltaic Systems

    Nicola Femia;Giovanni Petrone;Giovanni Spagnuolo;Massimo Vitelli

  • A Fast Current-Based MPPT Technique Employing Sliding Mode Control

    E. Bianconi;J. Calvente;R. Giral;E. Mamarelis

  • Analytical model of mismatched photovoltaic fields by means of Lambert W-function

    G. Petrone;G. Spagnuolo;M. Vitelli

  • Optimizing sampling rate of P&O MPPT technique

    N. Femia;G. Petrone;G. Spagnuolo;M. Vitelli

  • A Survey on Mismatching and Aging of PV Modules: The Closed Loop

    Patrizio Manganiello;Marco Balato;Massimo Vitelli

  • Optimized one-cycle control in photovoltaic grid connected applications

    N. Femia;D. Granozio;G. Petrone;G. Spagnuolo

  • Optimizing duty-cycle perturbation of P&O MPPT technique

    N. Femia;G. Petrone;G. Spagnuolo;M. Vitelli

  • Maximum Power Point Tracking in a One-Cycle-Controlled Single-Stage Photovoltaic Inverter

    M. Fortunato;A. Giustiniani;G. Petrone;G. Spagnuolo

  • Perturb and Observe MPPT algorithm with a current controller based on the sliding mode

    Enrico Bianconi;Javier Calvente;Roberto Giral;Emilio Mamarelis

  • A Multivariable Perturb-and-Observe Maximum Power Point Tracking Technique Applied to a Single-Stage Photovoltaic Inverter

    Giovanni Petrone;Giovanni Spagnuolo;Massimo Vitelli

  • A system for producing electric power from renewable sources and a control method thereof

    Danio Nocentini;Sauro Macerini;Nicola Femia;Massimo Vitelli

  • An Analog Technique for Distributed MPPT PV Applications

    G. Petrone;G. Spagnuolo;M. Vitelli

  • On the necessity of joint adoption of both Distributed Maximum Power Point Tracking and Central Maximum Power Point Tracking in PV systems

    Massimo Vitelli

  • Low-Frequency Current Oscillations and Maximum Power Point Tracking in Grid-Connected Fuel-Cell-Based Systems

    Alessandro Giustiniani;Giovanni Petrone;Giovanni Spagnuolo;Massimo Vitelli

  • Multiconductor transmission line analysis of steep-front surges in machine windings

    G. Lupo;C. Petrarca;M. Vitelli;V. Tucci

  • Analysis of the voltage distribution in a motor stator winding subjected to steep-fronted surge voltages by means of a multiconductor lossy transmission line model

    C. Petrarca;A. Maffucci;V. Tucci;M. Vitelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni Petrone
Giovanni Petrone University of Salerno
Giovanni Spagnuolo
Giovanni Spagnuolo University of Salerno
Carlos Andrés Ramos-Paja
Carlos Andrés Ramos-Paja National University of Colombia
Roberto Giral
Roberto Giral Rovira i Virgili University
Javier Calvente
Javier Calvente Rovira i Virgili University
Daniele Gallo
Daniele Gallo University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Remus Teodorescu
Remus Teodorescu Aalborg University

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