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Valter Mariani Primiani

Valter Mariani Primiani

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
32
Citations
4357
World Ranking
9562
National Ranking
382

Overview

Valter Mariani Primiani is affiliated with Marche Polytechnic University in Italy. Their research primarily covers the broad field of Engineering, with particular emphasis on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The scientist's work extends into several subfields, including Aerospace Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence.

The research topics addressed by Valter Mariani Primiani include:

  • Electromagnetic Compatibility and Measurements
  • Antenna Design and Analysis
  • Electromagnetic Compatibility and Noise Suppression
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
  • Microwave and Dielectric Measurement Techniques

The scientist has contributed to a number of recent publications, reflecting ongoing involvement in electromagnetic compatibility and microwave theory, including:

  • "Reverberation chambers for testing wireless devices and systems," 2020, IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine
  • "On the Shielding Effectiveness Calculation of Enclosures Through Measurements in Reverberation Chambers," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
  • "Variational Quantum Shot-Based Simulations for Waveguide Modes," 2023, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • "A Novel Emission Test Method for Multiple Monopole Source Stirred Reverberation Chambers," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
  • "Reverberation Chambers at the Edge of Chaos: Discussion Forum at EMC Europe 2020," 2022, IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Valter Mariani Primiani include:

  • Luca Bastianelli
  • Franco Moglie
  • Emanuel Colella
  • Gabriele Gradoni
  • Alfredo De Leo

The scientist's work is often published in specialized and peer-reviewed venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine
  • IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
  • IEEE Access
  • International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC Europe

Best Publications

  • Electromagnetic shielding performance of carbon foams

    F. Moglie;D. Micheli;S. Laurenzi;M. Marchetti

  • Broadband Electromagnetic Absorbers Using Carbon Nanostructure-Based Composites

    D. Micheli;R. Pastore;C. Apollo;M. Marchetti

  • Theoretical and experimental evaluation of the electromagnetic radiation from apertures in shielded enclosure

    G. Cerri;R. De Leo;V.M. Primiani

  • Electromagnetic characterization and shielding effectiveness of concrete composite reinforced with carbon nanotubes in the mobile phones frequency band

    D. Micheli;R. Pastore;A. Vricella;R.B. Morles

  • Optimization of Multilayer Shields Made of Composite Nanostructured Materials

    D. Micheli;C. Apollo;R. Pastore;D. Barbera

  • Reverberation chambers a la carte: An overview of the different mode-stirring techniques

    R. Serra;A. C. Marvin;F. Moglie;V. Mariani Primiani

  • Ballistic and electromagnetic shielding behaviour of multifunctional Kevlar fiber reinforced epoxy composites modified by carbon nanotubes

    D. Micheli;A. Vricella;R. Pastore;A. Delfini

  • Analysis of the Independent Positions of Reverberation Chamber Stirrers as a Function of Their Operating Conditions

    F Moglie;V M Primiani

  • Reduction of satellite electromagnetic scattering by carbon nanostructured multilayers

    Davide Micheli;Roberto Pastore;Gabriele Gradoni;Valter Mariani Primiani

  • Effect of graphene oxide and metallic fibers on the electromagnetic shielding effect of engineered cementitious composites

    A. Mazzoli;V. Corinaldesi;J. Donnini;C. Di Perna

  • Broadband electromagnetic characterization of carbon foam to metal contact

    D. Micheli;R.B. Morles;M. Marchetti;F. Moglie

  • Electromagnetic shielding of thermal protection system for hypersonic vehicles

    M. Albano;D. Micheli;G. Gradoni;R.B. Morles

  • Source stirring mode for reverberation chambers

    G. Cerri;V.M. Primiani;S. Pennesi;P. Russo

  • Measurement of the Properties of a Plasma Column Used as a Radiating Element

    G. Cerri;R. De Leo;V.M. Primiani;P. Russo

  • Electromagnetic properties of carbon nanotube reinforced concrete composites for frequency selective shielding structures

    D. Micheli;A. Vricella;R. Pastore;A. Delfini

  • Wide-band characterization of current probes

    G. Cerri;R. De Leo;V.M. Primiani;S. Pennesi

  • Experimental Investigation of Electromagnetic Obstacle Detection for Visually Impaired Users: A Comparison With Ultrasonic Sensing

    L. Scalise;V. M. Primiani;P. Russo;D. Shahu

  • Numerical Analysis of a New Location for the Working Volume Inside a Reverberation Chamber

    Franco Moglie;Valter Mariani Primiani

  • Numerical Simulation of Reverberation Chamber Parameters Affecting the Received Power Statistics

    Valter Mariani Primiani;F. Moglie

  • Reverberation Chamber as a Multivariate Process: FDTD Evaluation of Correlation Matrix and Independent Positions

    G. Gradoni;V. Mariani Primiani;F. Moglie

  • Performance and Immunity Evaluation of Complete WLAN Systems in a Large Reverberation Chamber

    Renzo Recanatini;Franco Moglie;Valter Mariani Primiani

Frequent Co-Authors

Franco Moglie
Franco Moglie Marche Polytechnic University
Maurizio Migliaccio
Maurizio Migliaccio Parthenope University of Naples
Valeria Corinaldesi
Valeria Corinaldesi Marche Polytechnic University
Christopher L. Holloway
Christopher L. Holloway National Institute of Standards and Technology
David W. P. Thomas
David W. P. Thomas University of Nottingham

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