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Stefano Rinaldi

Stefano Rinaldi

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
33
Citations
4013
World Ranking
6133
National Ranking
274

Overview

Stefano Rinaldi is affiliated with the University of Brescia in Italy. Their research spans across multiple domains primarily within engineering and computer science, focusing on areas related to electrical and electronic engineering as well as computer networks and communications.

Rinaldi's recent publications include:

  • Leveraging Digital Twin for Sustainability Assessment of an Educational Building (2021), published in Sustainability
  • Data driven indoor air quality prediction in educational facilities based on IoT network (2021), published in Energy and Buildings
  • A Low Area High Speed FPGA Implementation of AES Architecture for Cryptography Application (2021), published in Electronics
  • On the Use of LoRaWAN and Cloud Platforms for Diversification of Mobility-as-a-Service Infrastructure in Smart City Scenarios (2022), published in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • A Method for Noninvasive Remote Monitoring of Energy Meter Error Using Power Consumption Profile (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

The scientist's research topics concentrate on Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and wireless communication, particularly focusing on:

  • IoT Networks and Protocols
  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
  • Network Time Synchronization Technologies
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Smart Grid Security and Resilience
  • Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Power Line Communications and Noise

Stefano Rinaldi collaborates frequently with other researchers. The most common coauthors are:

  • Alessandra Flammini
  • Paolo Ferrari
  • Emiliano Sisinni
  • Marco Pasetti
  • Alessandro Depari

Key publication venues for Rinaldi's work include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Electronics
  • Computing in Construction
  • IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine
  • Sensors

In terms of subfields, Rinaldi's work is situated within:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Building and Construction
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

The total number of publications indicates active contributions in engineering (66 publications) and computer science (33 publications). The research output includes a strong focus on practical applications of IoT and wireless networks in smart city scenarios, sustainability assessment, cryptography implementations on FPGA, and remote monitoring technologies.

Best Publications

  • A Virtual Power Plant Architecture for the Demand-Side Management of Smart Prosumers

    Marco Pasetti;Stefano Rinaldi;Daniele Manerba

  • Leveraging Digital Twin for Sustainability Assessment of an Educational Building

    Lavinia Chiara Tagliabue;Fulvio Re Cecconi;Sebastiano Maltese;Stefano Rinaldi

  • Delay Estimation of Industrial IoT Applications Based on Messaging Protocols

    Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini;Emiliano Sisinni;Stefano Rinaldi

  • On the Use of IEEE 1588 in Existing IEC 61850-Based SASs: Current Behavior and Future Challenges

    C. M. De Dominicis;P. Ferrari;A. Flammini;S. Rinaldi

  • Exploiting Internet of Things and building information modeling framework for management of cognitive buildings

    Daniela Pasini;Silvia Mastrolembo Ventura;Stefano Rinaldi;Paolo Bellagente

  • A Low Area High Speed FPGA Implementation of AES Architecture for Cryptography Application

    Thanikodi Manoj Kumar;Kasarla Satish Reddy;Stefano Rinaldi;Bidare Divakarachari Parameshachari

  • Automation of Distribution Grids With IEC 61850: A First Approach Using Broadband Power Line Communication

    Davide Della Giustina;Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini;Stefano Rinaldi

  • Hybrid Communication Network for the Smart Grid: Validation of a Field Test Experience

    Davide Della Giustina;Stefano Rinaldi

  • Data driven indoor air quality prediction in educational facilities based on IoT network

    Lavinia Chiara Tagliabue;Fulvio Re Cecconi;Stefano Rinaldi;Angelo Luigi Camillo Ciribini

  • LoRaWAN Range Extender for Industrial IoT

    Emiliano Sisinni;Paolo Ferrari;Dhiego Fernandes Carvalho;Stefano Rinaldi

  • Time synchronization over heterogeneous network for smart grid application

    Stefano Rinaldi;Davide Della Giustina;Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini

  • A New IED With PMU Functionalities for Electrical Substations

    Paolo Castello;Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini;Carlo Muscas

  • Impact of Quality of Service on Cloud Based Industrial IoT Applications with OPC UA

    Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini;Stefano Rinaldi;Emiliano Sisinni

  • On the Mobile Communication Requirements for the Demand-Side Management of Electric Vehicles

    Stefano Rinaldi;Marco Pasetti;Emiliano Sisinni;Federico Bonafini

  • Multi-sensor system with Bluetooth connectivity for non-invasive measurements of human body physical parameters

    A. Depari;A. Flammini;S. Rinaldi;A. Vezzoli

  • Synchronization Uncertainty Versus Power Efficiency in LoRaWAN Networks

    Mattia Rizzi;Alessandro Depari;Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini

  • A Distributed PMU for Electrical Substations With Wireless Redundant Process Bus

    Paolo Castello;Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini;Carlo Muscas

  • Performance evaluation of full-cloud and edge-cloud architectures for Industrial IoT anomaly detection based on deep learning

    P. Ferrari;S. Rinaldi;E. Sisinni;F. Colombo

  • White Rabbit Clock Synchronization: Ultimate Limits on Close-In Phase Noise and Short-Term Stability Due to FPGA Implementation

    Mattia Rizzi;Maciej Lipinski;Paolo Ferrari;Stefano Rinaldi

  • Enabling PROFINET devices to work in IoT: Characterization and requirements

    Paolo Bellagente;Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini;Stefano Rinaldi

  • On the Implementation and Performance Assessment of a WirelessHART Distributed Packet Analyzer

    Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini;Daniele Marioli;Stefano Rinaldi

  • Adopting IoT framework for Energy Management of Smart Building: A real test-case

    Paolo Bellagente;Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini;Stefano Rinaldi

  • Characterization of IP-Based Communication for Smart Grid Using Software-Defined Networking

    Stefano Rinaldi;Federico Bonafini;Paolo Ferrari;Alessandra Flammini

Frequent Co-Authors

Alessandra Flammini
Alessandra Flammini University of Brescia
Paolo Ferrari
Paolo Ferrari University of Brescia
Carlo Muscas
Carlo Muscas University of Cagliari
Antonio Cataliotti
Antonio Cataliotti University of Palermo
A. Taroni
A. Taroni University Carlo Cattaneo
Mikael Gidlund
Mikael Gidlund Mid Sweden University

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