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Claudio Lucianaz
Researcher at Polytechnic University of Turin
Publications - 38
Citations - 267
Claudio Lucianaz is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Turin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar & Weather radar. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 38 publications receiving 233 citations.
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X-Band Mini Radar for Observing and Monitoring Rainfall Events
Marco Allegretti,Silvano Bertoldo,Andrea Prato,Claudio Lucianaz,Oscar Rorato,Riccardo Notarpietro,Marco Gabella +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of short-range X-band radars for rain monitoring can be a valid compromise solution between the two more common rain measurement and observation instruments, and the adaptability of such radar devoted to monitor rain is demonstrated.
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A solution for monitoring operations in harsh environment: A RFID reader for small UAV
TL;DR: The proposed system is composed by the RFID tags distributed on the territory and a reader installed on an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) to collect data from theRFID sensors scattered throughout the area by simply approaching them, flying above them, and downloading measured data.
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Localization of RFID tags for environmental monitoring using UAV
TL;DR: The paper presents the experimental implementation of a method to localize RFID tags in an outdoor environment using UAV, exploiting the measurements of the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI).
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A Network of Portable, Low-Cost, X-Band Radars
Marco Gabella,Riccardo Notarpietro,Silvano Bertoldo,Andrea Prato,Claudio Lucianaz,Oscar Rorato,Marco Allegretti,Giovanni Emilio Perona +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that at short ranges it may be impossible to obtain the desired precision, e.g. the precision needed to alert people living in small catchments in mountainous terrain.
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Propagation measurements for a LoRa network in an urban environment
Miryam Paredes,Silvano Bertoldo,Lorenzo Carosso,Claudio Lucianaz,Emanuele Marchetta,Marco Allegretti,Patrizia Savi +6 more
TL;DR: Preliminary propagation measurements in a typical urban environment by using prototype transmitters and receivers working in a private network highlight that LoRa can be used as a communication technology for different ad-hoc networks deployed in an urban area.