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Salvatore Graziani

Salvatore Graziani

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
33
Citations
4819
World Ranking
6042
National Ranking
264

Overview

Salvatore Graziani is affiliated with the University of Catania in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a particular emphasis on control and systems engineering, biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, biomaterials, and polymers and plastics.

The scientist's work spans several main research topics including advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, fault detection and control systems, control systems and identification, advanced control systems optimization, advanced cellulose research studies, advanced control systems design, and dielectric materials and actuators.

Frequent publication venues for their research include IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, Sensors, Applied Sciences, and Information Sciences.

Salvatore Graziani has collaborated regularly with several co-authors, notably Carlo Trigona, Giovanna Di Pasquale, Antonino Pollicino, Salvatore Baglio, and Maria Gabriella Xibilia.

Some recent papers by the scientist are:

  • Input selection methods for data-driven Soft sensors design: Application to an industrial process (2020), Information Sciences
  • Realization of a fractional-order RLC circuit via constant phase element (2021), International Journal of Dynamics and Control
  • Changes in sensors technologies during the last ten years: Evolution or revolution? (2020), IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine
  • A Capacitive Sensor, Exploiting a YSZ Functional Layer, for Ammonia Detection (2022), IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Green LSPR Sensors Based on Thin Bacterial Cellulose Waveguides for Disposable Biosensor Implementation (2021), IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

Best Publications

  • Soft Sensors for Monitoring and Control of Industrial Processes

    Luigi Fortuna;Salvatore Graziani;Alessandro Rizzo;Maria Gabriella Xibilia

  • Soft sensors for product quality monitoring in debutanizer distillation columns

    L. Fortuna;S. Graziani;M.G. Xibilia

  • A nonlinear model for ionic polymer metal composites as actuators

    C Bonomo;L Fortuna;P Giannone;S Graziani

  • A model for ionic polymer metal composites as sensors

    C Bonomo;L Fortuna;P Giannone;S Graziani

  • A Tactile Sensor for Biomedical Applications Based on IPMCs

    C. Bonomo;P. Brunetto;L. Fortuna;P. Giannone

  • Characterization of the harvesting capabilities of an ionic polymer metal composite device

    J Brufau-Penella;M Puig-Vidal;P Giannone;S Graziani

  • A model of ionic polymer–metal composite actuators in underwater operations

    Paola Brunetto;Luigi Fortuna;Salvatore Graziani;Salvatore Strazzeri

  • A method to characterize the deformation of an IPMC sensing membrane

    Claudia Bonomo;Luigi Fortuna;Pietro Giannone;Salvatore Graziani

  • Design and Control of an IPMC Wormlike Robot

    P. Arena;C. Bonomo;L. Fortuna;M. Frasca

  • Genetic algorithms and applications in system engineering: a survey:

    R. Caponetto;L. Fortuna;S. Graziani;M.G. Xibilia

  • Comparison of Soft-Sensor Design Methods for Industrial Plants Using Small Data Sets

    L. Fortuna;S. Graziani;M.G. Xibilia

  • Stochastic Resonance: Theory and Applications

    Bruno Andò;Salvatore Graziani

  • Virtual Instruments Based on Stacked Neural Networks to Improve Product Quality Monitoring in a Refinery

    L. Fortuna;P. Giannone;S. Graziani;M.G. Xibilia

  • Automatic classification of volcanic earthquakes by using Multi-Layered neural networks

    S. Falsaperla;S. Graziani;G. Nunnari;S. Spampinato

  • Soft Sensors for Monitoring and Control of Industrial Processes (Advances in Industrial Control)

    Luigi Fortuna;Salvatore Graziani;Alessandro Rizzo;Maria Gabriella Xibilia

  • Ultrasonic distance sensor improvement using a two-level neural-network

    A. Carullo;F. Ferraris;S. Graziani;U. Grimaldi

  • Self-sensing ionic polymer–metal composite actuating device with patterned surface electrodes

    Karl Kruusamäe;Paola Brunetto;Salvatore Graziani;Andres Punning

  • A resonant force sensor based on ionic polymer metal composites

    Claudia Bonomo;Luigi Fortuna;Pietro Giannone;Salvatore Graziani

  • Experimental Characterization of Ionic Polymer Metal Composite as a Novel Fractional Order Element

    Riccardo Caponetto;Salvatore Graziani;Fulvio L. Pappalardo;Francesca Sapuppo

  • Static and Dynamic Characterization of the Temperature and Humidity Influence on IPMC Actuators

    P. Brunetto;L. Fortuna;P. Giannone;S. Graziani

  • A circuit to model the electrical behavior of an ionic polymer-metal composite

    C. Bonomo;L. Fortuna;P. Giannone;S. Graziani

  • Electromechanical model for a self-sensing ionic polymer–metal composite actuating device with patterned surface electrodes

    Karl Kruusamäe;Paola Brunetto;Andres Punning;Margus Kodu

Frequent Co-Authors

Luigi Fortuna
Luigi Fortuna University of Catania
Bruno Ando
Bruno Ando University of Catania
Salvatore Baglio
Salvatore Baglio University of Catania
Luigi Zeni
Luigi Zeni University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Mattia Frasca
Mattia Frasca University of Catania
Marco Antonio Bottino
Marco Antonio Bottino Sao Paulo State University
Claudio Gennarelli
Claudio Gennarelli University of Salerno
Dario Petri
Dario Petri University of Trento
Alessandro Pisano
Alessandro Pisano University of Cagliari

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