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Stefano Rinaldi
Researcher at University of Brescia
Publications - 204
Citations - 2885
Stefano Rinaldi is an academic researcher from University of Brescia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smart grid & Synchronization. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 177 publications receiving 2216 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefano Rinaldi include Brescia University.
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A Cognitive Strategy for Renovation and Maintenance of Buildings through IoT Technology
Stefano Rinaldi,Paolo Ferrari,Alessandra Flammini,Marco Pasetti,Emiliano Sisinni,Lavinia Chiara Tagliabue,A. L. C. Ciribini,F. Martinelli,S. Mangili +8 more
TL;DR: The paper proposes a cognitive framework to help the operation and management phases of buildings, by means of the digitalization of the supply chain of the construction industry, from the single building aspect to the entire construction cycle.
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NB PLC and Software Defined Networking for Smart Grid Applications
Stefano Rinaldi,Federico Bonafini,Paolo Ferrari,Alessandra Flammini,Dario Di Cara,Nicola Panzavecchia,Giovanni Tine,Antonio Cataliotti,Valentina Cosentino,Salvatore Guaiana +9 more
TL;DR: The target of this paper is to present a real case application of the SDN technology for the management of DERs over the distribution grid using Modbus RTU protocol over narrowband power line communication (NB-PLC).
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Progressive energy retrofit for the educational building stock in a smart city
G. M. Di Giuda,Valentina Villa,Paolo Piantanida,Lavinia Chiara Tagliabue,Stefano Rinaldi,E. De Angelis,A. L. C. Ciribini +6 more
TL;DR: The proposed research focuses on energy progressive upgrades of the existing building stock and the connection with the smart city through the Building Information Modeling (BIM) process as a fundamental key factor for the implementation of a connected built environment.
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Integration of Bluetooth HandsFree Sensors into a Wireless Body Area Network Based on Smartphone
TL;DR: To overcome the limitations of existent solutions, the external biometric sensors can be placed in a Bluetooth headset and the stream of biometric data transmitted to the smartphone when there is no call, in order to interface the sensors to iOS as well as Android based devices.
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On the Use of Magnetically Coupled Resonators for Chirp-Based Timestamping
Alessio De Angelis,Marco Dionigi,Antonio Moschitta,Paolo Carbone,Emiliano Sisinni,Paolo Ferrari,Alessandra Flammini,Stefano Rinaldi +7 more
TL;DR: The adoption of low-frequency signaling is proposed for overcoming some issues of radio frequency transmissions when used for timestamping events and is characterized using numerical simulations and an experimental prototype, based on inductive coupling of tuned resonators.