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D-Index
40
Citations
7007
World Ranking
4480
National Ranking
153

Paolo Tenti 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 Paolo Tenti sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 158 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Paolo Tenti 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 Paolo Tenti sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% 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

  • 1999 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the application of modern control techniques in power electronics circuits and systems.

Overview

Paolo Tenti is affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy and specializes in engineering, with a concentration on electrical and electronic engineering as well as control and systems engineering. Their research primarily focuses on microgrid control and optimization, smart grid energy management, optimal power flow distribution, and smart grid security and resilience.

Their recent publications include:

  • Integration of Local and Central Control Empowers Cooperation among Prosumers and Distributors towards Safe, Efficient, and Cost-Effective Operation of Microgrids, 2023, Energies
  • Real-Time Validation of Power Flow Control Method for Enhanced Operation of Microgrids, 2020, Energies
  • Leveraging Demand Flexibility by Exploiting Prosumer Response to Price Signals in Microgrids, 2020, Energies
  • Generalized Control of the Power Flow in Local Area Energy Networks, 2022, Energies
  • A Content-Based Recommendation Model for Living Evidence, 2023, SSRN Electronic Journal

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Paolo Tenti include:

  • Tommaso Caldognetto
  • Hossein Abedini
  • Paolo Mattavelli
  • Francesco Simmini
  • Marco Agostini

Most of Paolo Tenti's research has been published in the journal Energies and in the SSRN Electronic Journal.

Their work contributes to the understanding and development of methods for controlling and optimizing power flow in local and distributed energy networks. This includes ensuring efficiency, security, and cost-effectiveness in microgrid operations by integrating local and central control strategies and leveraging demand flexibility through prosumer response to price signals.

Paolo Tenti was recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 1999 for contributions to the application of modern control techniques in power electronics circuits and systems.

Best Publications

  • General-purpose fuzzy controller for DC-DC converters

    P. Mattavelli;L. Rossetto;G. Spiazzi;P. Tenti

  • A novel hysteresis control method for current-controlled voltage-source PWM inverters with constant modulation frequency

    L. Malesani;P. Tenti

  • AC/DC/AC PWM converter with reduced energy storage in the DC link

    L. Malesani;L. Rossetto;P. Tenti;P. Tomasin

  • General-purpose sliding-mode controller for DC/DC converter applications

    P. Mattavelli;L. Rossetto;G. Spiazzi;P. Tenti

  • Conservative Power Theory, a Framework to Approach Control and Accountability Issues in Smart Microgrids

    P Tenti;H K M Paredes;P Mattavelli

  • Performance optimization of Cuk converters by sliding-mode control

    L. Malesani;R.G. Spiazzi;P. Tenti

  • Three-Phase AC/DC PWM Converter with Sinusoidal AC Currents and Minimum Filter Requirements

    Luigi Malesani;Paolo Tenti

  • Digital Control of Single-Inductor Multiple-Output Step-Down DC–DC Converters in CCM

    D. Trevisan;P. Mattavelli;P. Tenti

  • Power electronics' polluting effects

    R. Redl;P. Tenti;J. Daan van Wyk

  • Predictive digital control of power factor preregulators with input voltage estimation using disturbance observers

    P. Mattavelli;G. Spiazzi;P. Tenti

  • Microgrids Operation Based on Master–Slave Cooperative Control

    Tommaso Caldognetto;Paolo Tenti

  • Active filter for reactive power and harmonics compensation

    L. Malesani;L. Rossetto;P. Tenti

  • High Efficiency Quasi-Resonant DC Link Three-phase Power Inverter for Full-Range PWM

    Luigi Malesani;Paolo Tenti;Paolo Tomasin;Vanni Toigo

  • A synchronized resonant DC link converter for soft-switched PWM

    D.M. Divan;L. Malesani;P. Tenti;V. Toigo

  • Distribution Loss Minimization by Token Ring Control of Power Electronic Interfaces in Residential Microgrids

    P. Tenti;A. Costabeber;P. Mattavelli;D. Trombetti

  • Fast-response high-quality rectifier with sliding mode control

    L. Rossetto;G. Spiazzi;P. Tenti;B. Fabiano

  • A Time-Domain Approach to Power Term Definitions under Non-Sinusoidal Conditions

    Paolo Tenti

  • Centralized Control of Distributed Single-Phase Inverters Arbitrarily Connected to Three-Phase Four-Wire Microgrids

    Danilo I. Brandao;Tommaso Caldognetto;Fernando P. Marafao;Marcelo G. Simoes

  • Conservative Power Theory, sequence components and accountability in smart grids

    Paolo Tenti;Paolo Mattavelli;Helmo K. Morales Paredes

  • Performance optimization of Cuk converters by sliding-mode control

    L. Malesani;L. Rossetto;G. Spiazzi;P. Tenti

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Mattavelli
Paolo Mattavelli University of Padua
Giorgio Spiazzi
Giorgio Spiazzi University of Padua
Alessandro Costabeber
Alessandro Costabeber University of Padua
Simone Buso
Simone Buso University of Padua
Ruggero Carli
Ruggero Carli University of Padua
Marco A. Riva
Marco A. Riva University of Milan
Francesco Iannuzzo
Francesco Iannuzzo Aalborg University
Alessandro Paccagnella
Alessandro Paccagnella University of Padua
Marta Molinas
Marta Molinas Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Juan Carlos Balda
Juan Carlos Balda University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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