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Vito Fernicola
Publications - 62
Citations - 604
Vito Fernicola is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Calibration & Thermometer. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 60 publications receiving 477 citations.
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The MeteoMet project - metrology for meteorology: challenges and results.
A. Merlone,Giuseppina Lopardo,Francesca Sanna,S A Bell,R. Benyon,R. A. Bergerud,F. Bertiglia,Jovan Bojkovski,N. Böse,Manola Brunet,A. Cappella,Graziano Coppa,D. del Campo,M. Dobre,Janko Drnovšek,Volker Ebert,Ragne Emardson,Vito Fernicola,K. Flakiewicz,Tom Gardiner,C. Garcia-Izquierdo,E. Georgin,Alba Gilabert,A. Grykalowska,E. Grudniewicz,Martti Heinonen,M. Holmsten,D. Hudoklin,Jan M. Johansson,Heikki Kajastie,H. Kaykisizli,P. Klason,L. Kňazovická,Antti Lakka,A. Kowal,H. Müller,Chiara Musacchio,Javis A. Nwaboh,P. Pavlasek,Aline Piccato,Laurent Pitre,M de Podesta,M. K. Rasmussen,Hannu Sairanen,D. Smorgon,F. Sparasci,R. Strnad,A. Szmyrka Grzebyk,Robin Underwood +48 more
TL;DR: The Metrology for Meteorology (MeteoMet) project as mentioned in this paper is an attempt to bridge the meteorological and metrological communities, which is the concept of traceability, an idea used in both fields but with a subtle difference in meaning.
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Digital optical fiber point sensor for high-temperature measurement
Vito Fernicola,Luigi Crovini +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a high-temperature optical fiber point sensor based on fluorescence decay time of a chromium-doped material is presented, which exploits a novel digital signal processing scheme for decay time measurement.
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Temperature dependence of the YAG:Cr3+ fluorescence lifetime over the range 77 to 900 K.
TL;DR: In this article, a concept of a single equivalent phonon is proposed to account for the mixing effects of phonons with various energy, and is used to modify the single-configurational coordinate model discussed.
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A Novel Sensor-Integrated Aperture Coupled Microwave Patch Resonator for Humidity Detection
TL;DR: In this article, the integration of an interdigitated capacitor (IDC), acting as a sensor, into an aperture coupled patch (ACP) antenna, such that weak coupling is established between the IDC and the rectangular patch resonator, is described.
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The MeteoMet2 project—highlights and results
A. Merlone,Francesca Sanna,G. Beges,S A Bell,Giulio Beltramino,J. Bojkovski,Manuel Chapa Brunet,D. del Campo,Antonio Castrillo,N. Chiodo,Matteo Colli,Graziano Coppa,R. Cuccaro,M. Dobre,J. Drnovsek,Volker Ebert,Vito Fernicola,Albert Garcia-Benadí,C. Garcia-Izquierdo,Tom Gardiner,E. Georgin,Ainhoa González,D. Groselj,Martti Heinonen,S. Hernández,Richard Högström,D. Hudoklin,M. Kalemci,A. Kowal,Luca G. Lanza,P. Miao,Chiara Musacchio,Jan Erik Nielsen,M. Nogueras-Cervera,S. Oğuz Aytekin,P. Pavlasek,M de Podesta,M. K. Rasmussen,J. Del-Río-Fernández,Lucia Rosso,Hannu Sairanen,Juho Salminen,Danijel Šestan,L. Šindelářová,D. Smorgon,F. Sparasci,R. Strnad,Robin Underwood,A. Uytun,M. Voldan +49 more
TL;DR: The MeteoMet project as mentioned in this paper is the largest EMRP consortium, which developed new metrological techniques, as well as improving existing ones, for use in meteorological observations and climate records.