Maria Consiglia Rasulo

Maria Consiglia Rasulo

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Contributi a convegno: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

 

  1. Casu F, Manconi A, Bonano M, De Luca C, Elefante S, "3-D Ground Displacement Monitoring of very fast-moving Landslides in Emergency Scenario", European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  2. Castaldo R, Tizzani P, Solaro G, Pepe S, Riccardo L, "3D Faulting Numerical Model Related To 2009 L'Aquila Earthquake Based On DInSAR Observations", European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  3. Bevacqua M, Isernia T, Crocco L, Di Donato L, "A (CS)2 approach to inverse scattering", IEEE Conference on Antenna Measurements Applications (CAMA)
  4. Partescano E, Giorgetti A, Fanara C, Crise A, Oggioni A, Brosich A, Carrara P, “A (Near) Real-time Validation and Standardization System Tested for MAMBO1 Meteo-marine Fixed Station”, 3rd International Conference on Sensor Networks (SENSORNETS 2014).
  5. Gennarelli G, Catapano I, Persico R, Soldovieri F, “A comparison between two measurement configurations for full 3D GPR imaging”, 8th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, EuCAP 2014.
  6. Comite D, Catapano I, Soldovieri F, Galli A, “A customized numerical procedure for accurate target reconstruction through GPR surveys”, European Radar Conference (EuRAD).
  7. Zeni G, Pepe A, Zhao Q, Bonano M, Gao W, Li X, Ding X “A Differential Sar Interferometry (DINSAR) Investigation of the Deformation Affecting the Coastal Reclaimed Areas of the Shangai Megacity”, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
  8. Attardo EA, Vecchi G, Crocco L, “A finite element based hybrid source-type scheme for Microwave Imaging”, IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation Society
  9. Fugazza C, Oggioni A, Pepe M, Pavesi F, Carrara P, “A holistic, semantics-aware approach to Spatial Data Infrastructures”, DATA 2014 (3rd International Conference on Data Management Technologies and Applications).
  10. Perna S, Esposito C, Berardino P, Lanari R, Pauciullo A, “A joint approach for phase offset estimation and residual motion error compensation in airborne SAR interferometry”, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
  11. Berrettoni C, Trono C, Berneschi S, Giannetti A, Tombelli S, Bernini R, Grimaldi AI, Persichetti G, Testa G, Bolzoni L, Porro G, Becker H, Gärtner C, Baldini F, “A newly designed optical biochip for a TDM-POCT device”, SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering.
  12. Noviello C, Fornaro G, Martorella M, Reale D, “A Novel approach for Motion Compensation in ISAR System”, EUSAR 2014; 10th European Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar.
  13. Lamberti P, Romeo S, Sannino A, Scarfì MR, Tucci V, Zeni O, “A numerical and experimental analysis of electroporation in mammalian cells exposed to ns pulsed electric fields”, III Convegno Nazionale Interazioni tra Campi Elettromagnetici e Biosistemi.
  14. Romeo S, Sannino A, Zeni O, Scarfì MR, Massa R, Cerciello V, d'Angelo R, A numerical tool to evaluate occupational exposure in MRI, III Convegno Nazionale Interazioni tra Campi Elettromagnetici e Biosistemi.
  15. Crocco L, Ferrara V, “A review on ground penetrating radar technology for the detection of buried or trapped victims”, International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS).
  16. Manunta M, Calò F, De Luca C, Elefante S, Farres J, Guzzetti F, Imperatore P, Lanari R, Lengert W, Zinno I, Casu F, “A sustainability model based on cloud infrastructures for core and downstream Copernicus services”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  17. Romeo S, Zeni O, Sannino A, Zeni L, Scarfì MR, “A versatile, nanosecond electric pulse generation system for in vitro bioelectric research studies”, III Convegno Nazionale Interazioni tra Campi Elettromagnetici e Biosistemi.
  18. Fontanelli G, Crema A, Azar R, Stroppiana D, Villa P, Boschetti M, “Agricultural crop mapping using optical and SAR multi-temporal seasonal data: A case study in Lombardy region, Italy”, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
  19. Boschetti M, Nelson A, Confalonieri R, Manfron G, Busetto L, Nutini F, Pagani V, Raviz J, Rala A, Mabalay M, Quilang J, Bacong A, Barbieri M, “An automatic approach to analyse optical satellite imagery time series for rice monitoring and status assessment: applications in yield estimation in Senegal and rapid assessment of typhoon damages in Philippines”, 4th International Rice Congress.
  20. Romeo S, D'Avino C, Pinchera D, Zeni O, Scarfì MR, Massa R, “An exposure system for in vitro bioelectromagnetic studies under multiple-frequency scenarios”, III Convegno Nazionale Interazioni tra Campi Elettromagnetici e Biosistemi.
  21. Comite D, Galli A, Catapano I, Soldovieri F, Pettinelli E, “An improved tomographic approach for accurate target reconstruction from GPR numerical data”, 15th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR).
  22. Bernini R, Catapano I, Soldovieri F, Crocco L, “An integrated sensing technique for smart monitoring of water pipelines”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  23. Nicodemo G, Ferlisi S, Peduto D, Cascini L, Gullà G, Borrelli L, Fornaro G, “Analisi di livello preliminare delle conseguenze indotte agli edifice da frane a cinematica lenta”, Incontro Annuale Ricercatori di Geotecnica - IARG.
  24. Balik Sanli F, Calò F, Abdikan S, Pepe A, Gorum T, “Analysis of deformation patterns through advanced DINSAR techniques in Istanbul megacity”, ISPRS Technical Commission VII Symposium.
  25. Minardo A, Bernini R, Zeni L, “Analysis of the Brillouin gain spectrum in a graded-index multimode fiber”, Mediterranean Photonics Conference.
  26. Villa P, Boschetti M, Scozzari A, Vignudelli S, “Analysis of vegetation dynamics in middle east area during 2002-2013 in relation to the 2007-2009 drought episode”, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
  27. Sica F, Alparone L, Argenti F, Fornaro G, Lapini A, Reale D, “Benefits of blind speckle decorrelation for InSAR processing”, XIV Conference on SAR Image Analysis, Modeling, and Techniques.
  28. Pepe M, Basoni A, Bastianini M, Fugazza C, Menegon S, Oggioni A, Pavesi F, Sarretta A, Carrara P, “Bottom-up capacity building for data providers in RITMARE”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  29. Nobile A, Pepe S, Ruch J, Trippanera D, Casu F, Castaldo R, Tizzani P, Aoki Y, Geshi N, Acocella V, Sansosti E, Siniscalchi V, Borgstrom S, Zoffoli S, “Caldera deformation in Kyushu island (SW Japan) through InSAR data”, EGU General Assembly.
  30. Mossucca L, Zinno I, Elefante S, De Luca C, Casola V, Terzo O, Casu F, Lanari R, “Cloud Platform for Scientific Advances in Earth Surface Interferometric SAR Image Analysis”, IEEE 6th International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science (CloudCom).
  31. Bevacqua MT, Di Donato L, Crocco L, Isernia T, “Conditioning Inverse Scattering Problems by Means of Suitably Designed Synthetic Experiments”, 8th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, EuCAP.
  32. Azar R, Fontanelli G, Villa P, “Crop monitoring using X-band SAR interferometry in the lombardy region, Italy”, SPIE Remote Sensing 2014.
  33. Manzo M, Walter TR, “Deforming Merapi: High resolution InSAR time series reveals displacement occurrence at the volcano summit and at the volcano flanks”, Cities on Volcanoes.
  34. Testa G, Persichetti G, Bernini R, "Design of a hybrid optofluidic ring resonator”, 13th IEEE SENSORS Conference.
  35. Hestir EL, Bresciani M, Giardino C, Brando V, Matta E, Villa P, Dekker A, “Detection and monitoring capabilities of future satellite sensors for lakes and reservoirs”, 15th World Lake Conference WLC) - Lakes: the mirrors of the earth.
  36. Minardo A, Picarelli L, Coscetta A, Zeni G, Esposito G, Sacchi M, Matano F, Caccavale M, Zeni L, “Distributed Fiber Optic Sensors for Early Detection of Rocky Slopes Movements”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  37. Lavender S, Brito F, Aas C, Casu F, Ribeiro R, Farres J, “E-Collaboration for Earth Observation (E-CEO) with the example of Contest #3 that focuses on the Atmospheric Correction of Ocean Colour data”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  38. Casu F, Manunta M, Boissier E, Brito F, Aas C, Lavender S, Ribeiro R, Farres J, “e-Collaboration for Earth observation (E-CEO): the Cloud4SAR interferometry data challenge”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly. 
  39. Scarfì MR, “Effetti biologici di co-esposizioni a campi elettromagnetici non ionizzanti e altri agenti chimici o fisici”, 31° Congresso Nazionale di Igiene Industriale.
  40. Scozzari A, Gómez E, Jesús X, Soldovieri F, Vignudelli S, “Experimentation of a tomographic technique on envisat radar altimetry data: Oil platforms as an opportunity target”, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
  41. Marsella M, Scifoni S, Scutti M, Sonnessa A, Bonano M, Ojha C, Manunta M, Pepe A, Solaro G, “Exploitation of the results of an extend DInSAR analysis performed since 1992 in the urban area of Roma”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  42. Di Donato L, Bevacqua MT, Crocco L, Isernia T, “Exploiting Compressive Sensing in Microwave Tomography and Inverse Scattering”, 8th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, EuCAP.
  43. Minardo A, Picarelli L, Avolio B, Coscetta A, Papa R, Zeni G, Di Maio C, Vassallo R, Zeni G, “Fiber Optic Based Inclinometer for Remote Monitoring ff Landslides: On Site Comparison with Traditional Inclinometers“, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
  44. Zamparelli V, Agram PS, Fornaro G, “Focusing of COSMO/SkyMed spotlight data with discrete antenna steering”, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
  45. Di Martino G, Franceschetti G, Iodice A, Riccio D, Ruello G, Zinno I, “Fractal dimension estimation from fully polarimetric SAR data”, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
  46. Riccio D, Di Martino G, Iodice A, Ruello G, Zinno I, “Fractal dimension images from SAR images”, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP).
  47. Candiani G, Manfron G, Pepe M, Courault D, Boschetti M, “From multi-temporal mapping to time series analysis with high spatial resolution data: evaluation of SPOT4 take5 data to simulate sentinel-2 contribution”, EARsEL 2014 - 5th Land Use & Land Cover Workshop.
  48. Catapano I, Soldovieri F, Affinito A, Hugenschmidt J, “Full 3D Microwave Tomography enhanced GPR surveys: a case study”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  49. Bonano M, Arangio S, Calò F, Di Mauro M, Marsella M, Manunta M, “Fully exploitation of SBAS-DInSAR deformation time series for assessing structural damage: the case study of Rome, Italy”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  50. Candiani G, Bordogna G, Manfron G, Boschetti M, Pepe M, “Fusion of remote sensing dataset with heterogeneous spatio-temporal resolution: simulation of sentinel-2 time series of vegetation indexes for agricultural monitoring”, SENTINEL-2 for Science Workshop.
  51. Candiani G, Manfron G, Boschetti M, Busetto L, Nutini F, Crema A, Pepe M, Bordogna G, “Fusione di immagini telerilevate provenienti da dataset eterogenei: ricostruzione di serie temporali ad alta risoluzione spazio-temporale”, 18a Conferenza Nazionale ASITA.
  52. Bordogna G, Ienco D, “Fuzzy Core DBScan Clustering Algorithm”, Information Processing And Management of Uncertainty in Knowldge Based Systems (IPMU).
  53. Massa R, Pugliese M, Quarto M, Roca V, Romeo S, Scarfì MR, Zeni O, "General public exposure to electromagnetic fields and radon in urban environment”, III Convegno Nazionale Interazioni tra Campi Elettromagnetici e Biosistemi.
  54. Almeida ER, Porsani JL, Catapano I, Gennarelli G, Soldovieri F, “GPR data analysis enhanced by microwave tomography for forensic archaeology”, 15th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR).
  55. Persico R, Gennarelli G, Soldovieri F, “GPR prospecting on circular surfaces: preliminary results”, 15th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar.
  56. Bonano M, Calò F, Manunta M, Marsella M, Scifoni S, Sonnessa A, Tagliafierro V, “Ground settlement assessment in urban areas through SBAS-DInSAR measurements: the case study of Roma (Italy)”, IAEG XII Congress.
  57. Lengert W, Farres J, Lanari R, Casu F, Manunta M, Lassalle-Balier G, “Helix Nebula: Enabling federation of existing data infrastructures and data services to an overarching cross-domain e-infrastructure”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  58. Casteleyn S, Granell Canut C, Trilles Oliver S, Huerta Guijarro J, Boschetti M, Busetto L, Pepe M, Katsantonis D, Confalonieri R, Holecz F, García Haro J, Gitas I, “How Earth Observation, Crop Modeling, and ICT can help rice cultivation: the ERMES project”, International Conference on Geographic Information Science.
  59. Pompilio L, Pepe M, Candiani G, “Hyperdimensional data exploitation through parametric reduction”, 6th Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing: Evolution in remote Sensing.
  60. Giardino C, Bresciani M, Matta E, Brando V, "Hyperspectral Observations of Optical Properties in Lakes in Perspective of Future Satellite Sensors - A Case Study in Italy”, Whispers.
  61. Galli A, Comite D, Catapano I, Soldovieri F, “Implementation of a synthetic imaging technique for GPR non-destructive testing”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  62. Fornaro G, Pauciullo A, Reale D, Verde S, “Improving SAR Tomography Urban Area Imaging and Monitoring with CAESAR", 10th European Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar (EUSAR).
  63. Fornaro G, Pauciullo A, Reale D, Verde S, “Improving SAR tomography via CAESAR for built structures monitoring: An application to COSMO-SKYMED data”, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
  64. Cilia C, Panigada C, Rossini M, Pepe M, Candiani G, Colombo R, “Individuazione di coperture in cemento-amianto e del loro deterioramento da immagini iperspettrali”, 18a Conferenza Nazionale ASITA.
  65. Boschetti L, Smith A, Keefe R, Hudak A, Brivio PA, “Industrial forest mapping: a Landsat Spatial and Temporal Approach”, 6th Int. Conference ForestSAT.
  66. Solaro G, Castaldo R, Casu F, De Luca C, Marsella M, Pepe A, Pepe S, Ruch J, Sansosti E, Scifoni S, Tizzani P, Zeni G, “Insights Into The Dynamics Of Aeolian Volcanic Islands From DInSAR COSMO-SkyMed Observations”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  67. Gullà G, Fornaro G, Borrelli L, Antronico L, Reale D, Verde S, “Integrazione progressiva di dati geotecnici e da satellite nell'analisi del rischio da frana in area urbana: il quartiere di Ianò-Catanzaro”, XXV Convegno Nazionale di Geotecnica.
  68. Tizzani P, Battaglia M, Castaldo R, Pepe A, Zeni G, Lanari R, “Interplay Between Tectonics And Volcanic Processes Active In The Yellowstone Caldera Detected Via DInSAR And GPS Time-Series”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  69. Bevacqua M, Isernia T, Crocco L, Di Donato L, “Inverse scattering through Compressive sensing and synthetic experiments”, IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation Society.
  70. Noviello C, Fornaro G, Martorella M, Reale D, “ISAR add-on for focusing moving targets in very high resolution spaceborne SAR data”, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
  71. Frigerio L, Kliment T, Crema A, Stroppiana D, Bordogna G, Boschetti M, Brivio PA, “L'Infrastruttura di Dati Spaziali del progetto Space4Agri a supporto del monitoraggio del settore agricolo in Lombardia”, 18° Conf. Naz. ASITA.
  72. Persichetti G, Testa G, Bernini R, “Liquid jet waveguide for Raman spectroscopy”, Photonic west.
  73. Persichetti G, Testa G, Bernini R, “Liquid Jet Waveguide for Spectroscopic Sensors”, 16mo Convegno nazionale delle Tecnologie Fotoniche (Fotonica 2014).
  74. Oggioni A, Basoni A, Bastianini M, Fugazza C, Menegon S, Pavesi F, Pepe M, Sarretta A, Carrara P, “Lo StarterKit RITMARE: uno strumento abilitante per la costruzione bottom-up di un'infrastruttura di dati marini”, 18a Conferenza Nazionale ASITA.
  75. Bucci OM, Bellizzi G, Crocco L, Scapaticci R, Di Massa G, Costanzo S, Borgia A, “Magnetic Nanoparticle Enhanced Microwave Imaging: Towards an Experimental Feasibility Assessment”, 8th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP).
  76. Catapano I, Soldovieri F, Gonzalez-Huici M, “A Microwave tomography enhanced Forward Looking GPR: A feasibility analysis”, 15th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR).
  77. Romeo S, Sannino A, Zeni O, Scarfì MR, Massa R, Cerciello V, d'Angelo R, “Monitoraggio dell'esposizione dei lavoratori in risonanza magnetica: analisi numerica e sperimentale”, 31° Congresso Nazionale di Igiene Industriale.
  78. Busetto L, Strobl P, Huston Durrant T, Boca R, Boccacci F, Camia A, San Miguel-Ayanz J, “Monitoring post-fire vegetation green vegetation cover dynamics in European Burnt Areas from MODIS scaled NDVI time series”, ForestSAT.
  79. Guglielmino F, Puglisi G, Bonforte A, Cocorullo C, Sansosti E, Pepe S, Solaro G, Casu F, Acocella V, Ruch J, Nobile A, Zoffoli S, "Mt. Etna ground deformation detected by SISTEM approach using GPS data and multiple SAR sensor”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  80. Bevacqua M, Isernia T, Crocco L, Di Donato L, “New approaches to inverse scattering exploiting synthetic experiments”, IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation Society.
  81. Crocco L, Di Donato L, Sorbello G, “New tomographic imaging strategies for GPR surveys”, 15th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR).
  82. Pinardi M, Soana E, Bresciani M, Villa P, Bartoli M, “Nitrogen removal in a fluvial wetland: macrophyte-bacteria interactions and relevance at the basin scale”, Wetlands.
  83. Pepe S, Castaldo R, De Luca C, Casu F, Tizzani P, Sansosti E, “Ongoing Active Deformation Processes At Fernandina Volcano (Galapagos) Detected Via Multi-Orbital CosmoSkyMed SAR Sensors Analysis”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  84. Berrettoni C, Berneschi S, Bernini R, Giannetti A, Grimaldi IA, Persichetti G, Testa G, Tombelli S, Trono C, Baldini F, “Optical Monitoring of Therapeutic Drugs with a Novel Fluorescence- Based POCT Device”, EUROSENSORS 2014, the 28th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers.
  85. Testa G, Persichetti G, Bernini R, “Optimization of a hybrid silicon-polymer optical ring resonator”, Secondo Convegno Nazionale Sensori.
  86. Testa G, Persichetti G, Sarro P, Bernini R, “Optofluidic hybrid platform with integrated solid core waveguides”, SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering.
  87. Persichetti G, Testa G, Bernini R, “Optofluidic jet waveguide sensor for raman spectroscopy”, Secondo Convegno Nazionale Sensori.
  88. Persichetti G, Testa G, Bernini R, “Optofluidic jet waveguides as new tool for sensing”, EUROPTRODE XII Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors & Biosensors.
  89. Basoni A, Bordogna G, Carrara P, Criscuolo L, Frigerio L, Fugazza C, Kliment T, Lella S, Menegon S, Mangioni E, Oggioni A, Pavesi F, Pepe M, Rampini A, Sterlacchini S, Tagliolato P, “Personalization and Contextualization of Access to Spatial Data Infrastructures”, Convegno Nazionale "GIT- Geosciences and Information Technology".
  90. Granström K, Natale A, Vraca P, Ludeno G, Serafino F, “PHD extended target tracking using an incoherent X-band radar: Preliminary real-world experimental results”, Fusion.
  91. Diao F, Walter TR, Wang R, Manzo M, Lanari R, “Postseismic deformation near Istanbul: evidence from long-term InSAR observation and modelling”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  92. Fornaro G, Reale D, Verde S, Peduto D, Arena L, Ferlisi S, “Potentialities of the use of spaceborne radar systems in the monitoring of structures and infrastructures”, IEEE Workshop on Environmental, Energy and Structural Monitoring Systems.
  93. Sannino A, Zeni O, Romeo S, Massa R, Vijayalaxmi, Scarfì MR, “Protective effects of non-ionizing radiofrequency fields in mammalian cells damaged by mutagens: a possible involvement of DNA repair mechanism”, III Convegno Nazionale Interazioni tra Campi Elettromagnetici e Biosistemi.
  94. Di Donato L, Crocco L, Bevacqua M, Isernia T, “Quasi Invisibility via inverse scattering techniques”, IEEE Conference on Antenna Measurements Applications (CAMA).
  95. Catapano I, Affinito A, Crocco L, Soldovieri F, “Radar Systems for Infrastructures Diagnostics: A Review”, EWSHM-7th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring.
  96. Fugazza C, Oggioni A, Pepe M, Carrara P, “Rappresentare Ricercatori e Istituti del Progetto RITMARE nel Web Semantico”, 18a Conferenza Nazionale ASITA.
  97. Persico R, Gennarelli G, Soldovieri F, “Reconstruction of buried objects embedded in circular opaque structures”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  98. Fugazza C, Basoni A, Menegon S, Oggioni A, Pavesi F, Pepe M, Sarretta A, Carrara P, “RITMARE: Semantics- Aware harmonisation of data in Italian marine research”, Current Research Information Systems 2014 (CRIS2014).
  99. Imperatore P, Zinno I, Elefante S, De Luca C, Manunta M, Casu F, “Scalable performance analysis of the parallel SBAS-DInSAR algorithm”, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
  100. Costa F, Sannino A, Bucci OM, “Selective Targeting of Magnetic Nanoparticles for Contrast Enhanced Microwave Imaging: a Preliminary Study”, III Convegno Nazionale Interazioni tra Campi Elettromagnetici e Biosistemi.
  101. Oggioni A, Bastianini M, Carrara P, Minuzzo T, Pavesi F, “Sensing Real-Time observatories in marine sites: a proof-of-concept”, 3rd International Conference on Sensor Networks (SENSORNETS).
  102. Bisquert M, Bordogna G, Boschetti M, Poncelet P, Teisseire M, “Soft Fusion of Heterogeneous Image Time Series”, Information Processing And Management of Uncertainty in Knowldge Based Systems (IPMU).
  103. Nutini F, Stroppiana D, Bellingeri D, Boschetti M, Brivio PA, Zini E, “Stima della frazione evaporativa delle colture in Lombardia da dati meteo e satellitari MODIS nell'ambito del progetto Space4Agri”, 18a Conferenza Nazionale ASITA.
  104. Manzo M, Del Gaudio C, De Martino P, Ricco C, Tammaro U, Castaldo R, Tizzani P, Lanari R, “Surface deformation time-series analysis at Ischia Island (South Italy) carried out via multi-platform monitoring systems”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  105. Bordogna G, Brivio PA, Boschetti M, Carrara P, Crema A, Frigerio L, Kliment T, L'Astorina A, Oggioni A, Pepe M, Rampini A, Stroppiana D, Tomasoni I, Villa P, “Tecnologie e Agricoltura: l'esperienza nel progetto Space4Agri applicata al caso di Bergamo”, Convegno Internazionale "BERGAMO S-LOW AGRI AND GREEN SPACES IN THE CITY".
  106. Perna S, Amaral T, Berardino P, Esposito C, Pauciullo A, Vaz JE, Wimmer C, Lanari R, “Telaer airborne SAR system upgraded to the interferometrio mode: Flight test result”, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
  107. Perna S, Amaral T, Berardino P, Esposito C, Jackson G, Pauciullo A, Vaz JE, Wimmer C, Lanari R,TELAER: a multi-mode/multi-antenna interferometric airborne SAR system”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  108. Catapano I, Soldovieri F, “Terahertz spectroscopy and imaging for cultural heritage management: state of art and perspectives”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  109. Casu F, Castaldo R, De Luca C, Solaro G, “The 2014 Napa Earthquake Imaged Through A Full Exploitation Of SAR Data”, AGU Fall Meeting.
  110. Salvi S, Tolomei C, Pezzo G, Lanari R, Pepe A, Marchetti PG, Della Vecchia A, Mantovani S, “The InSAR Italy portal for open access to crustal deformation data”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  111. Castaldo R, Tizzani P, Lollino P, Calò F, Ardizzone F, Manunta M, Guzzetti F, Lanari R, “The Ivancich active landslide process (Assisi, Central Italy) analysed via numerical modeling jointly optimized by DInSAR and inclinometric data”, IAEG XII Congress.
  112. Zinno I, De Luca C, Elefante S, Imperatore P, Manunta M, Casu F, “The Parallel SBAS-DInSAR algorithm: an effective and scalable tool for Earth's surface displacement retrieval”, European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly.
  113. Fugazza C, Menegon S, Oggioni A, Pepe M, Carrara P, "The RITMARE Starter Kit: Bottom-up capacity building for geospatial data providers”, ICSOFT 2014 (9th International Conference on Software Paradigm Trends).
  114. Manunta M, Berardino P, Bonano M, De Luca C, Elefante S, Fusco A, Lanari R, Manzo M, Pepe A, Sansosti E, Zinno I, Casu F, “The SBAS-DInSAR processing chain for Interferometric Wide Swath Sentinel-1 data”, Sentinel-1 INSARAP Workshop.
  115. Baldini F, Berneschi S, Bernini R, Berrettoni C, Giannetti A, Grimaldi IA, Persichetti G, Testa G, Tombelli S, Trono C, “Therapeutic drug monitoring using a POCT format: The NANODEM European Project”, EUROPTRODE XII Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors & Biosensors.
  116. Elefante S, Manconi A, Bonano M, De Luca C, Casu F, “Three-dimensional ground displacements retrieved from SAR data in a landslide emergency scenario”, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
  117. Crocco L, Di Donato L, Iero D, Isernia T, Scapaticci R, “Three-dimensional Power Focusing and Shaping for Effective Hyperthermia Treatment Planning”, 8th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP).
  118. Beck P, Busetto L, San Miguel-Ayanz J, Boca R, Boccacci F, “Towards multi-sensor operational monitoring of the European fire regime”, AGU Fall Meeting.
  119. Basoni A, Carrara P, Crema A, L'Astorina A, Pepe M, “Una metodologia per l'analisi di bisogni e requisiti degli utenti del Progetto Space4Agri”, 18a Conferenza Nazionale ASITA.
  120. Scapaticci R, Kosmas P, Crocco L, “Wavelet-based Distorted Born Iterative Method for Accurate Microwave Imaging of Breast Tissues”, 8th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP).

 

Articoli in atti di convegno: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

 

  1. Petrazzuoli L, Persichetti G, Onorato G, Grimaldi IA, Testa G, Bernini R, "A fuel level sensor for aeronautical applications", Photonic Instrumentation Engineering II, San Francisco (United States), 11-12 February 2015, Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, Vol. 9369, Article number 93690D.
  2. Pepe A, Solaro G, Dema C, "A Minimum Curvature Combination Method for the Generation of Multi-Platform DInSAR deformation Time-Series", FRINGE Workshop 2015, Frascati (Italy), 23-27 Marzo 2015, Proceeding of Fringe 2015 Workshop, Vol. 731.
  3. Lan S, Wang N, Qiu J, Denisov A, Soldovieri F, “A new method towards traffic flow control by millimeter wave radiometers”, 2015 IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Microwaves for Intelligent Mobility, ICMIM 2015, Heidelberg (Germany), 27-29 April 2015, Article number 7117952.
  4. Berrettoni C, Trono C, Tombelli S, Giannetti A, Berneschi S, Baldini F, Grimaldi IA, Persichetti G, Testa G, Bernini R, Porro G, Gärtner C, "A point-of-care device for immunosuppressants monitoring in transplanted patients”, 2nd National Conference on Sensors, Rome (Italy), 19-21 February 2014, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, Vol. 319, 2015, pp 27-31.
  5. Soldovieri F, Gennarelli G, Catapano I, Erricolo D, Picco V, Negishi T, "A quadratic RF Tomography inverse model for reflection configuration”, 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference, Article number 7302861.
  6. Bevacqua M, Crocco L, Di Donato L, Isernia T, "A 'virtual experiments' framework for inverse scattering”, 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference, Article number 7302862.
  7. Fornaro G, Franzé W, Pauciullo A, Reale D, Verde S, "Aspects of multilook SAR tomography", IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2015), Milano (Italy), 26-31 July 2015, pp 2923-2926, DOI: 10.1109/IGARSS.2015.7326427.
  8. Mossucca L, Zinno I, Elefante S, De Luca C, Casola V, Terzo O, Casu F, Lanari R, "Cloud platform for scientific advances in earth surface interferometric SAR image analysis”, 6th IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science, CloudCom 2014, Singapore, 15-18 December 2014, Proceedings of the International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science, CloudCom, Vol. 2015, Issue February, Article number 7037770, pp 835-840.
  9. Bellizzi G, Bucci OM, Chirico G, "Criterion for the optimal choice of the treatment conditions in magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia: Assessment in 3D realistic numerical head model”, 9th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, EuCAP 2015, Lisbon (Portugal), 13-17 May 2015, Article number 7228410
  10. Iero DAM, Crocco L, Isernia T, "Design of biomedical array applicators: An innovative constrained synthesis strategy to focusing vector fields”, 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference, Article number 7303223.
  11. Reale D, Franzè W, Pauciullo A, Sica F, Verde S, Fornaro G, “Detection of single scatterers in multilook SAR Tomography”, Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE 2015), Lausanne (Switzerland), 30 March-1 April 2015, Article number 7120464.
  12. Frongillo M, Gennarelli G, Riccio G, "Diffraction by arbitrary-angled dielectric wedges: Closed form high-frequency solutions”, Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium, Vol 2015, pp 964-967.
  13. Bevacqua M, Crocco L, Di Donato L, Isernia T, "Exploiting compressive sensing for non linear inverse scattering”, 2015 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference, Article number 7302850.
  14. Grimaldi IA, Persichetti G, Testa G, Bernini R, “Fabrication and optimization of su-8 microring resonators”, 18th Conference on Sensors and Microsystems, AISEM 2015, Fondazione Bruno Kessler Trento (Italy), 3-5 February 2015, Proceedings of the 2015 18th AISEM Annual Conference, Article number 7066837.
  15. Romeo S, Sannino A, Zeni O, Scarfi MR, Massa R, Cerciello V, D'Angelo R, "Induced electric fields and currents in the body by movements in a MRI facility: A numerical analysis”, 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference, Article number 7303217.
  16. Villa P, Fontanelli G, Crema A, “Integration of multi-seasonal Landsat 8 and TerraSAR-X data for urban mapping: An assessment”, Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event, JURSE 2015, Lausanne (Switzerland), 30 March - 1 April 2015, Article number 7120474.
  17. Noviello C, Fornaro G, Braca P, Martorella M, "ISAR motion compensation based on new doppler parameters estimation procedure", IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2015), Milano (Italy), 26-31 July 2015, pp 2445-2448, DOI: 10.1109/IGARSS.2015.7326304.
  18. Bevacqua M, Scapaticci R, “Magnetic nanoparticles enhanced breast cancer microwave imaging via compressive sensing”, 9th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, EuCAP 2015, Lisbon (Portugal), 13-17 May 2015, Article number 7228807.
  19. Bucci OM, Crocco L, Scapaticci R, "On the design of exposure systems for medical applications of microwaves”, 9th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, EuCAP 2015, Lisbon (Portugal), 13-17 May 2015, Article number 7228658.
  20. Catapano I, Soldovieri F, “On the reconstruction capabilities of microwave tomography imaging”, 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference, Article number 7302936.
  21. Tombelli S, Trono C, Adinolfi B, Chiavaioli F, Giannetti A, Eugen-Olsen J, Bernini R, Grimaldi IA, Persichetti G, Testa G, Baldini F, "Optical heterogeneous bioassay for the detection of the inflammatory biomarker suPAR”, Photonic West 2015, San Francisco (USA), 7-12 February 2015, Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering, Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic and Surgical Guidance Systems XIII, Vol. 9313, 2015, doi:10.1117/12.2082804.
  22. Testa G, Persichetti G, Bernini R, "Optimization of a hybrid silicon-polymer optical ring resonator”, 2nd National Conference on Sensors, Rome (Italy), 19-21 February 2014, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, Vol. 319, 2015, pp 259-263.
  23. Iero DAM, Crocco L, Isernia T, "Optimizing test source polarization in time reversal electromagnetic focusing”, 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference, Article number 7303058.
  24. Persichetti G, Testa G, Bernini R, "Optofluidic jet waveguide approach for Raman spectroscopy", 2nd National Conference on Sensors, Rome (Italy), 19-21 February 2014, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, Vol. 319, 2015, pp 97-101. 
  25. Mossucca L, Zinno I, Elefante S, De Luca C, Goga K, Terzo O, Casu F, Lanari R, "Performance Analysis of the DInSAR P-SBAS Algorithm within AWS Cloud”, Proceedings - 2015 9th International Conference on Complex, Intelligent, and Software Intensive Systems, CISIS 2015, Article number 7185233, pp 469-473.
  26. Marsella M, D'Aranno PJV, Scutti M, Scifoni S, Sonnessa A, Gonzalez EJL, Bonano M, Manunta M, Pepe A, Ojha C, "Quantifying the effects of ground settlement on buildings by the exploitation of long term DINSAR time series: The case of Roma”, 15th IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering, EEEIC 2015, Rome (Italy), 10-13 June 2015, EEEIC 2015 - Conference Proceedings, Article number 7165528, pp 2226-2230.
  27. Testa G, Persichetti G, Sarro PM, Bernini R, "Silicon-PDMS optofluidic integration”, Silicon Photonics X, San Francisco (United States), 9-12 February 2015, Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, Vol. 9367, 2015, Article number 936718.
  28. Minardo A, Coscetta A, Porcaro G, Giannetta D, Bernini R, Zeni L, “Structural health monitoring in the railway field by fiber-optic sensors”, 2nd National Conference on Sensors, Rome (Italy), 19 February - 21 February 2014, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, Vol. 319, 2015, pp 359-363.
  29. Casu F, Manconi A, Elefante S, Zinno I, "Surface Displacement Time Series Retrieved by Fully Exploiting Space-Borne SAR Data", in Engineering Geology for Society and Territory, Vol. 2, 2015, pp 417-420, Proceeding of XII IAEG Congress, Torino 2014.
  30. Ferlisi S, Peduto D, Gullà G, Nicodemo G, Borrelli L, Fornaro G, "The use of DInSAR data for the analysis of building damage induced by slow-moving landslides", in Engineering Geology for Society and Territory, Vol. 2, 2015, pp 1835-1839, Proceeding of XII IAEG Congress, Torino 2014.
  31. Bevacqua M, Crocco L, Di Donato L, Isernia T, "The virtual experiments: An emerging framework for the effective solution of inverse scattering problems”, 9th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, EuCAP 2015, Lisbon (Portugal), 13-17 May 2015, Article number 7228802.
  32. Iero DAM, Crocco L, Isernia T, “The importance of source polarization in transverse electric Time Reversal focusing”, 9th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, EuCAP 2015, Lisbon (Portugal), 13-17 April 2015, Article number 7228761.
  33. Mangioni E, Bordogna G, Sterlacchini S, “The Petri Nets as formal model to represent procedure in a passive DSS”, Rendiconti Online Società Geologica Italiana, Vol. 34 (1), pp 19-22.
  1. Iero DAM, Crocco L, Isernia T, "Design of biomedical array applicators: An innovative constrained synthesis strategy to focusing vector fields”, 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference, Article number 7303223.
Contributi in volume: 201020112012201320142015
 
  1. Bordogna G, Sterlacchini S, “A Multi Criteria Group Decision Making Process Based on the Soft Fusion of Coherent Evaluations of Spatial alternatives”, in Recent Developments and New Directions in Soft Computing, Zadeh LA, Abbasov AM, Yager RR, Shahbazova SN, Reformat MZ (Eds), Springer-Verlag, pp 65-80.

  2. Berrettoni C, Trono C, Tombelli S, Giannetti A, Berneschi S, Baldini F, Grimaldi IA, Persichetti G, Testa G, Bernini R, Porro G, Gärtner C, "A point-of-care device for immunosuppressants monitoring in transplanted patients", in Sensors, Proceedings of the Second National Conference on Sensors, Rome 19-21 February, 2014, Springer International Publishing, pp 27-31.

  3. Ludeno G, Reale F, Dentale F, Carratelli EP, Natale A, Serafino F, "Estimating Nearshore Bathymetry from X-Band Radar Data”, in Coastal Ocean Observing Systems, Elsevier Inc., pp 265-280.

  4. Kraft DH, Colvin E, Bordogna G, Pasi G, “Fuzzy Information Retrieval Systems: A Historical Perspective”, in Fifty Years of Fuzzy Logic and its Applications, Volume 326 of the series Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, Tamir DE, Rishe ND, Kandel A (Eds), Springer International Publishing, pp 267-296.
  5. Catapano I, Randazzo A, Slob E, Solimene R, “GPR Imaging Via Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches”, in Civil Engineering Applications of Ground Penetrating Radar, part of the series Springer Transactions in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Benedetto A, Pajewski L (Eds), Springer International Publishing, pp 239-280.
  6. Bonano M, Calò F, Manunta M, Marsella M, Scifoni S, Sonnessa A, Tagliafierro V, “Ground settlement assessment in urban areas through sbas-dinsar measurements: The case study of roma (italy)”, in Engineering Geology for Society and Territory - Volume 5: Urban Geology, Sustainable Planning and Landscape Exploitation, Springer International Publishing, pp 985-988.
  7. Giardino C, Bresciani M, Matta E, Brando VE, "Imaging Spectrometry of Inland Water Quality in Italy Using MIVIS: An Overview", in The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry,  Springer International Publishing, pp 61-83.

  8. Testa G, Persichetti G, Bernini R, “Microfluidic optical methods: A review”, in Threats to the Quality of Groundwater Resources: Prevention and Control, Scozzari A, Dotsika E (Eds), Springer-Verlag, pp 257-278.
  9. Corsetti M, Manunta M, Marsella M, Scifoni S, Sonnessa A, Ojha C, “Satellite techniques: New perspectives for the monitoring of dams”, in Engineering Geology for Society and Territory - Volume 5: Urban Geology, Sustainable Planning and Landscape Exploitation, Springer International Publishing, pp 989-993.
  10. Minardo A, Coscetta A, Porcaro G, Giannetta D, Bernini R, Zeni L, "Structural health monitoring in the railway field by fiber-optic sensors", in Sensors, Proceedings of the Second National Conference on Sensors, Rome 19-21 February, 2014, Springer International Publishing, 2015, pp 359-363.

  11. Casu F, Manconi A, Elefante S, Zinno I, “Surface displacement time series retrieved by fully exploiting space-borne SAR data”, in Engineering Geology for Society and Territory - Volume 2: Landslide Processes, Springer International Publishing, pp 417-420.

  12. Ferlisi S, Peduto D, Gullà G, Nicodemo G, Borrelli L, Fornaro G, “The use of Dinsar data for the analysis of building damage induced by slow-moving landslides”, in Engineering Geology for Society and Territory - Volume 2: Landslide Processes, Springer International Publishing, pp 1835-1839.

  13. Villa P, Duan H, Loiselle SA, "Using Remote Sensing to Assess the Impact of Human Activities on Water Quality: Case Study of Lake Taihu, China", in "Advances in Watershed Science and Assessment", Springer International Publishing, 2015, pp 85-110.

  14. Bordogna G, Kliment T, Frigerio L, Carrara P, "Volunteered Geographic Information and Spatial Data Infrastructures to promote s-Low resources: the case study of the "Orti di Bergamo" Smart application", in Centrality of Territories, Casti E, Burini F (Eds), Sestante Edizioni, pp 165-182.

Contributi in volume: 201020112012201320142015
 
  1. Bordogna G, Sterlacchini S, "A Multi Criteria Group Decision Making Process Based on the Soft Fusion of Coherent Evaluations of Spatial alternatives", in Recent Developments and New Directions in Soft Computing, Zadeh LA, Abbasov AM, Yager RR, Shahbazova SN, Reformat MZ (Eds.), Springer International Publishing, pp 65-79

  2. Bordogna G, Pasi G, Psaila G, "A Unifying Model of Flexible Queries with Distinct Semantics of Search Term Weights", in Flexible Approaches in Data, Information and Knowledge Management, Pivert O, Zadrożny S (Eds.), Springer International Publishing, pp 223-239.

  3. Nelson A, Boschetti M, Manfron G, Holecz F, Collivignarelli F, Gatti L, Barbieri M, Villano L, Chandna P, Setiyono T, "Combining Moderate-Resolution Time-Series RS Data from SAR and Optical Sources for Rice Crop Characterisation: Examples from Bangladesh", in "Land Applications of Radar Remote Sensing", Holecz F, Pasquali P, Milisavljevic N, Closson D (Eds.), InTech, pp 121-147

  4. Giardino C, Bresciani M, Matta E, Brando VE, "Imaging Spectrometry of Inland Water Quality in Italy Using MIVIS: An Overview", in "Advances in Watershed Science and Assessment", T. Younos, T.E. Parece (eds.), Springer International Publishing Switzerland, pp 61-83.

  5. Ciminale M, Leucci G, Matera L, Persico R, Catapano I, “Numerical and Experimental Examples”, in “Introduction to Ground Penetrating Radar: Inverse Scattering and Data Processing”, Persico R, Wiley-IEEE Press, pp 242-326.

  6. Gianinetto M, Marchesi A, Rota Nodari F, Maianti P, Frassy F, Dalla Via G, Candiani G, Rusmini M, "Remote Sensing Urban Analysis", in "Sustainable Social, Economic and Environmental Revitalization in Multan City", Del Bo A, Bignami DF (Eds), Springer International Publishing, pp 101-112.

  7. L'Astorina A, Cerbara L, Valente A, "Saperi e valori nella partecipazione al dibattito scientifico", in "Il CNR e la scuola. progetti, ricerche, esperienze", Maria Eugenia Cadeddu (Ed.), CNR Edizioni, Roma, pp. 65-76.

  8. Reale D, Fornaro G, "SAR Tomography for 3D Reconstruction and Monitoring", in "Encyclopedia of Earthquake Engineering", Beer M, Kougioumtzoglou IA, Patelli E, Siu-Kui Au I (Eds), Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

Contributi in volume: 20102011201220132014, 2015
 
  1. Pasi G, Bordogna G, Jain L, “An introduction to quality issues in the management of web information”, in “Quality Issues in the Management of Web Information”, Pasi G, Bordogna G, Jain L (Eds,), Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp 1-3.

  2. Villa P, Molina R, Gomarasca MA, “Data harmonisation in the context of the European spatial data infrastructure: the HUMBOLDT project framework and scenarios”, in “Earth Observation of Global Changes (EOGC)”, Krisp JM, Meng L, Pail R, Stilla U (Eds.), Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp 179-191.

  3. Bavusi M, Lapenna V, Loperte A, Gueguen E, De Martino G, Adurno I, Catapano I, Soldovieri F, “Groundwater Monitoring and Control by Using Electromagnetic Sensing Techniques”, in “The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry”, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, DOI 10.1007/698_2013_243.

  4. Rampini A, Bordogna G, Carrara P, Pepe M, Antoninetti M, Mondini A, Reichenbach P, “Modelling Landslides Susceptibility by Fuzzy Emerging Patterns”, IN “Landslide Science and Practice. Volume 1: Landslide Inventory and Susceptibility and Hazard Zoning”, Margottini C, Canuti P, Sassa K (Eds.), Springer Berlin Heidelberg, , pp 363-370.

  5. Antoninetti M, “Remote Sensing: Pollution”, in “Encyclopedia of Environmental Management”, Taylor & Francis, pp. 2275-2290 Pasi G, Bordogna G, “The Role of Fuzzy Sets in Information Retrieval”, in “On Fuzziness. Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing”, Seising R, Trillas E, Moraga C, Termini S, Springer Berlin Heidelbergpp 525-532.

  6. Pasi G, Bordogna G, “The Role of Fuzzy Sets in Information Retrieval”, in On Fuzziness Homage to Lotfi A. Zadeh, Seising R, Trillas E, Moraga C, Termini S (Eds), Springer-Verlag, pp 95-103.

Intervista a Olga Zeni su HealthDesk a seguito della pubblicazione del parere finale dello SCENIHR sui potenziali effetti dei campi elettromagnetici sulla salute.

 
Non ci sono evidenti effetti negativi per la salute dall'esposizione ai campi elettromagnetici.In una recente opinion, gli esperti del Comitato Ue sui rischi sanitari emergenti scagionano cellulari & co. dall'accusa di aumentare i tumori cerebrali. Ma non è sufficiente a fugare tutti i dubbi
di ROBERTA PIZZOLANTE 20 APRILE 2015 
 
La vicenda più nota è probabilmente quella delle antenne di Radio Maria, la stazione radio del Vaticano accusata e poi condannata per aver inquinato per anni l'ambiente circostante esponendo i cittadini a onde elettromagnetiche di molto superiori ai livelli consentiti per legge. Forse è iniziata allora la grande paura degli italiani per gli effetti sulla salute dei campi elettromagnetici non ionizzanti, o già c'era, ma possiamo dire che negli anni non si è mai del tutto sopita, complice anche l'avanzare della moderna tecnologia.

Smartphone, tablet, access point wi-fi sono diffusi ormai in ogni casa e in ogni luogo e in futuro avranno buona compagnia con l'arrivo dei cosiddetti dispositivi indossabili (wearable device), come l'orologio e gli occhiali smart. Tanto basta per tornare a parlare di rischi per la salute: il rischio di tumori, leucemie e linfomi, malattie neurodegenerative, è stato più volte messo in relazione con l'esposizione ai campi elettromagnetici producendo non poco allarmismo.

Basta guardare alla cronaca di questi giorni. Proprio mentre il Consiglio dei Ministri sembra intenzionato a diffondere la tecnologia wireless nei luoghi pubblici, come scuole, ospedali e uffici, in Emilia Romagna alcuni consiglieri regionali del Movimento 5 Stelle hanno chiesto di bandire il wi-fi in tutti i nidi, nelle scuole dell'infanzia e in tutte le scuole primarie di primo e secondo grado per "attuare il principio di precauzione e dare ascolto ai tanti genitori che chiedono sicurezza per i loro figli".

Non si tratta, tuttavia, di timori solo nostrani. Anche il New York Times, nel mese di marzo, ha pubblicato un articolo in cui prova ad analizzare i pericoli dei futuri wearable device a partire dagli studi svolti finora sui cellulari e che sostengono un possibile "effetto carcinogeno" per chi li utilizza.

 
 

L'opinion della Commissione europea

Ma si tratta di timori fondati? Secondo le principali istituzioni di sanitarie, la risposta è no. A marzo scorso il Comitato scientifico sui rischi sanitari emergenti della Commissione Ue (SCENIHR) ha pubblicato la sua opinion finale sui potenziali effetti sulla salute dei campi elettromagnetici non ionizzanti, inclusi i campi a radiofrequenza (RF-EMF), emessi da antenne per la telefonia mobile, antenne radio-TV, wi-fi, telefoni cellulari, e quelli a frequenze estremamente basse (ELF), derivanti dalle linee di trasporto dell'energia elettrica che alimentano gli elettrodomestici e apparecchiature in casa e in ufficio.

Il verdetto è stato un'assoluzione. «I risultati delle attuali ricerche scientifiche mostrano che non ci sono evidenti effetti negativi per la salute se l'esposizione ai campi elettromagnetici rimane al di sotto dei livelli raccomandati dalla normativa europea. Nel complesso, gli studi epidemiologici sull'esposizione ai campi elettromagnetici a radiofrequenza non mostrano un aumento del rischio di tumori cerebrali. Inoltre, essi non indicano un aumento del rischio per altri tumori della regione della testa e del collo», si legge sul sito SCENIHR.

«Si tratta di upgrade dell'opinion del 2009, un aggiornamento necessario vista la comparsa in letteratura di nuovi studi sull'argomento», ci spiega Olga Zeni, ricercatrice dell'Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell' Ambiente (IREA) del CNR, che ha preso parte alla revisione europea. «In particolare, abbiamo preso in esame gli studi sui campi elettromagnetici non ionizzanti, svolti nel periodo 2009-2014, per valutare l'eventuale insorgenza di effetti non termici. Infatti gli effetti non termici sono quelli che possono derivare da esposizioni a lungo termine a bassi livelli di campo, quali quelli a cui siamo sottoposti nella vita di tutti i giorni ».

Il team ha analizzato circa 900 lavori scientifici, tra cui studi epidemiologici, studi in vivo e in vitro e studi sull'uomo, prendendo in considerazione solo quelli più rigorosi e già passati al vaglio di revisioni precedenti. Sotto esame i campi elettromagnetici a radiofrequenza (cellulari, wi-fi, stazioni radio-televisive, cordless), a bassa frequenza (linee di trasmissione dell' energia elettrica) e anche la banda dei terahertz utilizzata nelle applicazioni industriali e biomedicali.

 
 
Cosa è emerso

I risultati emersi per ogni tipo di frequenza in relazione alle varie patologie sembrano scagionare le onde elettromagnetiche, o comunque non poterle condannare con certezza.

«Per quanto riguarda le radiofrequenze gli studi epidemiologici non mostrano indicazione di un legame tra utilizzo dei cellulari e aumentato rischio di tumori cerebrali o della regione testa-collo e non supportano l'aumentato rischio di glioma», continua la ricercatrice italiana.

Per i disordini neurodegenerativi, come la demenza e l'Alzheimer, e i danni al sistema riproduttivo, gli studi presi in analisi dallo SCENIHR non mostrano prove evidenti di un aumentato rischio derivante dall'esposizione ai campi elettromagnetici.

«Nel caso delle basse frequenze, gli studi epidemiologici esistenti confermano l'eventuale rischio di leucemie infantili in caso di esposizione media giornaliera superiore a 0,3-0,4 microtesla», spiega Zeni. «Tuttavia, non è stato individuato un meccanismo plausibile alla base della correlazione, manca cioè la prova di un'associazione causa-effetto».

Il Comitato ha preso in esame anche gli studi in vivo e in vitro sugli effetti cooperativi, cioè quelli derivanti dall'interazione tra campi elettromagnetici non ionizzanti e utilizzo di sostanze chimiche o agenti fisici ionizzanti (come raggi X e gamma). Anche in questo campo gli studi sono limitati ma alcuni farebbero emergere un effetto benefico dell'esposizione ai campi elettromagnetici: «non sappiamo ancora il perchè e anche noi dell'IREA-CNR stiamo studiando il fenomeno, ma è emerso che, in determinate condizioni, se una coltura cellulare viene prima esposta a onde elettromagnetiche e poi trattata con un agente chimico o fisico, gli effetti nocivi di quest'ultimo risultano ridotti».

 

Una relazione mai dimostrata

Come succede ogni volta che si tratta un argomento "caldo", le reazioni al contenuto dell'opinion non si sono fatte attendere. Alcune associazioni hanno giudicato il documento SCENIHR come di parte sostenendo che avrebbe preso in considerazione solo gli studi negazionisti del rischio sulla salute. Non solo, buona parte dei membri della Commissione è stata accusata di conflitto di interessi.

Eppure i risultati dell'opinion non sono del tutto nuovi. Già altre istituzioni internazionali e nazionali si sono pronunciate in tal senso. L'Organizzazione mondiale della sanità (OMS), per esempio, e anche gli americani Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, affermano che non ci sono evidenze scientifiche di danni alla salute derivanti dai cellulari e che servirebbero ulteriori studi per determinare la correlazione causa-effetto, che in ambito scientifico è la prova che un determinato fattore e non qualcos'altro provoca l'effetto osservato, e gli effetti a lungo termine.

Dello stesso tenore le affermazioni del Ministero della Salute, che rassicurano circa i livelli a cui siamo quotidianamente esposti: «allo stato attuale delle conoscenze non sono stati evidenziati effetti nocivi sulla salute. Gli unici effetti sanitari avversi delle onde a radiofrequenza ad oggi accertati sono quelli di natura termica», si legge sul sito. «Questi effetti si verificano solo a livelli di esposizione molto elevati, superiori di alcuni ordini di grandezza rispetto a quelli prodotti dai telefoni cellulari, a loro volta superiori di un fattore 1.000 o 10.000 all'esposizione a corpo intero che si può ricevere a breve distanza da antenne radio-base o da un modem wi-fi».

Nonostante questo, tanta gente e una parte della comunità scientifica continuano a non sentirsi sicuri.

A febbraio scorso 50 associazioni e comitati di cittadini, insieme a medici, fisici, biologi e ricercatori, hanno presentato un appello al Governo chiedendo di non modificare i limiti di esposizione a campi elettromagnetici non ionizzantie sottolineando «i rischi per la salute legati all'esposizione crescente a campi elettromagnetici a radiofrequenza e microonde emessi da cellulari, tablet, smartphone, antenne wi-fi, ecc ecc». Il Consiglio dei Ministri, infatti, sta vagliando due provvedimenti sulla banda larga e sulla crescita digitale, che prevedono l'innalzamento dei limiti elettromagnetici in vigore in Italia (6 Volt/metro nei luoghi dove si soggiorna per più di quattro ore) e la diffusione massiccia della tecnologia wireless.

A sostegno del loro appello, medici, scienziati e cittadini hanno citato in particolare la revisione svolta nel 2011 dall'Agenzia internazionale per la ricerca sul cancro (IARC) che finì per classificare i campi elettromagnetici a radiofrequenza come possibili cancerogeni in classe 2B.

Ma a leggere tra le righe, anche quello studio non ha mai messo una parola definitiva sul nesso tra cellulari e maggiore insorgenza di cancro, in particolare del glioma, trovando un'evidenza scientifica "limitata". La categoria 2B viene infatti utilizzata quando un'associazione causa-effetto è ritenuta credibile ma non è possibile escludere con certezza il ruolo del caso o di distorsioni nell'ambito degli studi analizzati.

«L'opinion dello SCENIHR, che ha preso in esame gli studi successivi alla classificazione IARC, conclude che non esistono ad oggi prove di una correlazione causa-effetto tra l'esposizione a campi a radiofrequenza e l'insorgenza di glioma», conclude Olga Zeni. «Voglio precisare che l'opinion è stata oggetto di consultazione pubblica dopo la quale abbiamo incluso nell'analisi gli studi che erano sfuggiti e che sono stati segnalati dai cittadini. Rianalizzando il tutto abbiamo ottenuto sempre gli stessi risultati».

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  14. Scapaticci R, Bellizzi G, Catapano I, Crocco L, Bucci OM, “An effective procedure for MNP-enhanced breast cancer microwave imaging”, IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering, Vol. 61 (4), pp 1071-1079.

  15. Villa P, Mousivand A, Bresciani M, “Aquatic vegetation indices assessment through radiative transfer modeling and linear mixture simulation”, International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Vol. 30, pp 113-127.

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  17. Villa P, Malucelli F, Scalenghe R, “Carbon Stocks in Peri-Urban Areas: A Case Study of Remote Sensing Capabilities”, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, Vol. 7 (10), pp. 4119-4128

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  21. Testa G, Persichetti G, Bernini R, “Design and Optimization of an Optofluidic Ring Resonator Based on Liquid-Core Hybrid ARROWs”, IEEE Photonics Journal, Vol 6 (5).

  22. Papa C, Alberti G, Salzillo G, Palmese G, Califano D, Ciofaniello L, Daniele M, Facchinetti C, Longo F, Formaro R, Catapano I, Crocco L, Gennarelli G, Soldovieri F, “Design and Validation of a Multimode Multifrequency VHF/UHF Airborne Radar”, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, Vol 11 (7), pp 1260-1264

  23. Pauciullo A, De Maio A, Perna S, Reale D, Fornaro G, “Detection of partially coherent scatterers in multidimensional SAR tomography: A theoretical study”, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Vol 52 (12), pp 7534-7548.

  24. Scapaticci R, Bucci OM, Catapano I, Crocco L, “Differential microwave imaging for brain stroke followup”, International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, Article ID 312528 27.

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  26. Minardo A, Bernini R, Zeni L, “Distributed Temperature Sensing in Polymer Optical Fiber by BOFDA”, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, Vol 26 (4), pp 387-390.

  27. Lenstra WK, Hahn-Woernle L, Matta E, Bresciani M, Giardino C, Salmaso N, Musanti M, Fila G, Uittenbogaard R, Genseberger M, van der Woerd HJ, Dijkstra HA, “Diurnal variation of turbulence-related quantities in Lake Garda”, Advances in Oceanography and Limnology, Vol 5 (2), pp 184-203.

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  31. Gennarelli G, Persico R, Soldovieri F, “Effective imaging systems based on periodic lattices”, Applied Physics Letters, Vol 104, doi: 10.1063/1.4876923.

  32. Calò F, Ardizzone F, Castaldo R, Lollino P, Tizzani P, Guzzetti F, Lanari R, Angeli MG, Pontoni F, Manunta M, “Enhanced landslide investigations through advanced DInSAR techniques: The Ivancich case study, Assisi, Italy”, Remote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 142, pp 69-82. (Cit 2)

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  34. Solimene R, D'Alterio A, Gennarelli G, Soldovieri F, “Estimation of Soil Permittivity in Presence of Antenna-Soil Interactions”, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, Vol 7 (3), pp 805-812.

  35. Giardino C, Bresciani M, Cazzaniga I, Schenk K, Rieger P, Braga F, Matta E, Brando VE, “Evaluation of Multi-Resolution Satellite Sensors for Assessing Water Quality and Bottom Depth of Lake Garda”, Sensors, Vol 14 (12), pp 24116-24131.

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  37. Minardo A, Bernini R, Zeni L, “Experimental and numerical study on stimulated Brillouin scattering in a graded-index multimode fiber”, Optics Express, Vol 22 (14), pp 17480-17489.

  38. Zilius M, Bartoli M, Bresciani M, Katarzyte M, Ruginis T, Petkuviene J, Lubiene I, Giardino C, Bukaveckas PA, de Wit R, Razinkovas-Baziukas A, “Feedback mechanisms between cyanobacterial blooms, transient hypoxia, and benthic phosphorus regeneration in shallow coastal environments”, Estuaries and Coasts, Vol. 37 (3), pp 680-694.

  39. Panigada C , Rossini M, Meroni M, Cilia C, Busetto L, Amaducci S, Boschetti M, Cogliati S, Picchi V, Pinto F, Marchesi A, Colombo R, “Fluorescence, PRI and canopy temperature for water stress detection in cereal crops”, International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Vol. 30 (1), pp 167-178.

  40. Catapano I, Affinito A, Gennarelli G, di Maio F, Loperte A, Soldovieri F, “Full three-dimensional imaging via ground penetrating radar: assessment in controlled conditions and on field for archaeological prospecting”, Applied Physics A, Materials science & processing, Vol 115, pp 1415-1422.

  41. Bertolla L, Porsani JL, Soldovieri F, Catapano I, “GPR-4D monitoring a controlled LNAPL spill in a masonry tank at USP, Brazil”, Journal of Applied Geophysics, Vol 103, pp 237-244.

  42. Solimene R, Cuccaro A, Dell’Aversano A, Catapano I, Soldovieri F, “Ground Clutter Removal in GPR Surveys”, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, Vol. 7 (3), pp 792-798.

  43. Gianinetto M, Rusmini M, Candiani G, Dalla Via G, Frassy F, Maianti P, Marchesi A, Nodari Rota F, Dini L, “Hierarchical classification of complex landscape with VHR pan-sharpened satellite data and OBIA techniques”, European Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol 47, pp 229-250.

  44. Cennamo N, D'Agostino G, Pesavento M, Zeni L, “High selectivity and sensitivity sensor based on MIP and SPR in tapered plastic optical fibers for the detection of l-nicotine”, Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical, Volume 191, pp 529-536.

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  50. Vijayalaxmi, Scarfi MR, “International and national expert group evaluations: Biological/Health effects of radiofrequency fields”, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol. 11 (9), pp 9376-9408.

  51. Frassy F, Candiani G, Rusmini M, Maianti P, Marchesi A, Nodari Rota F, Dalla Via G, Albonico C, Gianinetto M, “Mapping Asbestos-Cement Roofing with Hyperspectral Remote Sensing over a Large Mountain Region of the Italian Western Alps”, Sensors Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Vol. 14 (9), pp 15900-15913.

  52. Aubry A, De Maio A, Pallotta L, Farina A, “Median matrices and their application to radar training data selection”, IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation, Vol. 8 (4), pp 265-274.

  53. Siniscalco C, Caramiello R, Migliavacca M, Busetto L, Mercalli L, Colombo R, Richardson AD, “Models to predict the start of the airborne pollen season”, International Journal of Biometeorology, doi 10.1007/s00484-014-0901-x.

  54. Bresciani M, Adamo M, De Carolis G, Matta E, Pasquariello G, Vaičiute D, Giardino C, “Monitoring blooms and surface accumulation of cyanobacteria in the Curonian Lagoon by combining MERIS and ASAR data”, Remote Sensing of Environment,Vol. 146, pp 124-135.

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  56. Castaldo R, Fedi M, Florio G, “Multiscale estimation of excess mass from gravity data”, Geophysical Journal International, Vol. 197 (3), pp 1387-1398.

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  58. Catapano I, Affinito A, Bertolla L, Porsani JL, Soldovieri F, “Oil spill monitoring via microwave tomography enhanced GPR surveys”, Journal of Applied Geophysics, Vol. 108, pp 95-103.

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  61. Giardino C, Bresciani M, Stroppiana D, Oggioni A, Morabito G, “Optical remote sensing of lakes: an overview on Lake Maggiore”, Journal of Limnology, Vol. 73, pp 201-214.

  62. Bucci OM, Isernia T, Morabito AF, “Optimal synthesis of circularly symmetric shaped beams", IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Vol. 62 (4), pp 1954-1964.

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  64. Catapano I, Soldovieri F, Gonzalez-Huici MA, “Performance assessment of a microwave tomographic approach for the forward looking radar configuration”, Subsurface Sensing Technology and Applications, Vol 15 (1), pp 90-102.

  65. Perna S, Esposito C, Berardino P, Pauciullo A, Wimmer C, Lanari R, “Phase Offset Calculation for Airborne InSAR DEM Generation Without Corner Reflectors”, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Vol. 53 (5), pp 2713-2726.

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  72. Gennarelli G, Soldovieri F, “Radar imaging through cinderblock walls: Achievable performance by a model-corrected linear inverse scattering approach”, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Vol. 52 (10), pp 6738-6749.

  73. Aubry A, De Maio A, Piezzo M, Farina A, “Radar waveform design in a spectrally crowded environment via nonconvex quadratic optimization”, IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, Vol. 50 (2), pp 1138-1152.

  74. Ender J, Amin M, Fornaro G, Rosen PA, “Recent advances in radar imaging”, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Vol 31 (4).

  75. Ludeno G, Brandini C, Lugni C, Arturi D, Natale A, Soldovieri F, Gozzini B, Serafino F, “Remocean system for the detection of the reflected waves from the Costa Concordia ship wreck”, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, Vol 7 (7), pp 3011-3018.

  76. Bolpagni R, Bresciani M, Laini A, Pinardi M, Matta E, Ampe EM, Giardino C, Viaroli P, Bartoli M, “Remote sensing of phytoplankton-macrophyte coexistence in shallow hypereutrophic fluvial lakes”, Hydrobiologia, Vol. 737 (1), pp 67-76.

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  79. Casu F, Elefante S, Imperatore P, Zinno I, Manunta M, De Luca C, Lanari R, “SBAS-DInSAR parallel processing for deformation time-series computation”, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, Vol. 7 (8), pp 3285-3296.

  80. Stroppiana D, Antoninetti M, Brivio PA, “Seasonality of MODIS LST over Southern Italy and correlation with land cover, topography and solar radiation”, European Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 47, pp 133-152.

  81. Kliment T, Bordogna G, Frigerio L, Stroppiana D, Crema A, Boschetti M, Sterlacchini S, Brivio PA, “Supporting a Regional Agricultural Sector with Geo & Mainstream ICT - the Case Study of Space4Agri Project”, AGRIS on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics, Vol VI (4).

  82. Gennarelli G, Soldovieri F, “The Effect of Array Configuration in Transmission-Mode Electromagnetic Imaging”, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Vol. 62 (10), pp 5148-5156.

  83. Iero DAM, Crocco L, Isernia T, “Thermal and microwave constrained focusing for patient-specific breast cancer hyperthermia: A robustness assessment”, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Vol. 62 (2), pp 814-821.

  84. Catapano I, Crocco L, Krellmann Y, Triltzsch G, Soldovieri F, “Tomographic airborne ground penetrating radar imaging: Achievable spatial resolution and on-field assessment”, ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Vol 92, pp 69-78.

  85. Fornaro G, Lombardini F, Pauciullo A, Reale D, Viviani F, “Tomographic processing of interferometric SAR data: Developments, applications, and future research perspectives”, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Vol. 31 (4), pp 51-50.

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  87. Persichetti G, Testa G, Bernini R, “Water-jet waveguide for fluorescence spectroscopy”, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, Vol. 268, pp 255-259.

  88. Ludeno G, Orlandi A, Lugni C, Brandini C, Soldovieri F, Serafino F, “X-band marine radar system for high-speed navigation purposes: A test case on a cruise ship”, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, Vol 11 (1), pp 244-248.

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  2. Hoscilo A, Balzter H, Bartholomé E, Boschetti M, Brivio PA, Brink A, Clerici M, Pekel JF, “A conceptual model for assessing rainfall and vegetation trends in sub-Saharan Africa from satellite data”, International Journal of Climatology, Vol 35 (12), pp 3582-3592.

  3. Zhao Q, Pepe A, Gao W, Lu Z, Bonano M, He M L, Wang J, Tang X, "A DInSAR Investigation of the Ground Settlement Time Evolution of Ocean-Reclaimed Lands in Shanghai", IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, Vol 8 (4), pp 1763-1781.

  4. Zinno I, Elefante S, Mossucca L, De Luca C, Manunta M, Terzo O, Lanari R, Casu F, “A First Assessment of the P-SBAS DInSAR Algorithm Performances Within a Cloud Computing Environment”, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, Vol. 8 (10), pp 4675-4686.

  5. Peduto D, Cascini L, Arena L, Ferlisi S, Fornaro G, Reale D, “A general framework and related procedures for multiscale analyses of DInSAR data in subsiding urban areas”, ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Vol. 105, pp 186-210.

  6. Giardino C, Bresciani M, Valentini E, Gasperini L, Bolpagni R, Brando VE, “Airborne hyperspectral data to assess suspended particulate matter and aquatic vegetation in a shallow and turbid lake”, Remote Sensing of Environment, Vol 157, pp 48-57.

  7. Bevacqua MT, Crocco L, Di Donato L, Isernia T, “An algebraic solution method for nonlinear inverse scattering”, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Vol 63 (2),pp 601-610.

  8. De Luca C, Cuccu R, Elefante S, Zinno I, Manunta M, Casola V, Rivolta G, Lanari R, Casu F, “An on-demand web tool for the unsupervised retrieval of Earth's surface deformation from SAR data: the P-SBAS service within the ESA G-POD environment", Remote Sensing, Vol. 7 (11), pp 15630-15650.

  9. Ludeno G, Reale F, Dentale F, Carratelli EP, Natale A, Soldovieri F, Serafino F, “An X-band radar system for bathymetry and wave field analysis in a harbour area”, Sensors, Vol 15 (1), pp 1691-1707.

  10. Villa P, Bresciani M, Bolpagni R, Pinardi M, Giardino C, “A rule-based approach for mapping macrophyte communities using multi-temporal aquatic vegetation indices”, Remote sensing of environment, Vol. 171, pp 218–233. 

  11. Bisquert M, Bordogna G, Bégué A, Candiani G, Teisseire M, Poncelet P, “A Simple Fusion Method for Image Time Series Based on the Estimation of Image Temporal Validity”, Remote Sensing, Vol 7 (1), pp 704-724.

  12. Ambrosanio M, Scapaticci R, Crocco L, “A Simple Quantitative Inversion Approach for Microwave Imaging in Embedded Systems”, International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, Volume 2015, Article number 129823.

  13. Pinardi M, Fenocchi A, Giardino C, Sibilla S, Bartoli M, Bresciani M, “Assessing potential algal blooms in a shallow fluvial lake by combining hydrodynamic modelling and remote-sensed images”, Water, Vol. 7 (5), pp 1921-1942.

  14. Di Donato L, Palmeri R, Sorbello G, Isernia T, Crocco L, "Assessing the Capabilities of a New Linear Inversion Method for Quantitative Microwave Imaging”, International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, Volume 2015, Article number 403760.

  15. Fornaro GD'Agostino N, Giuliani R, Noviello C, Reale D, Verde S, “Assimilation of GPS-derived atmospheric propagation delay in DInSAR data processing”, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, Vol 8 (2), pp 784-799.

  16. Notti D, Calò F, Cigna F, Manunta M, Herrera G, Berti M, Meisina C, Tapete D, Zucca F, “A User-Oriented Methodology for DInSAR Time Series Analysis and Interpretation: Landslides and Subsidence Case Studies”, Pure and Applied Geophysics, 172 (11), pp 3081-3105.

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Space Split Food: è questo il progetto che ha vinto il primo posto a Napoli della quarta edizione dell’International Space Apps Challenge. Il progetto, sviluppato da un team formato da sei ragazzi tra cui due donne, risponde alla sfida Print Your Own Space Food lanciata dalla NASA allo scopo di trovare un nuovo modo di produrre cibo per consentire future missioni spaziali di lunga durata, con evidente beneficio anche per la vita sulla Terra. L’idea proposta è di creare un nuovo modo di produrre e distribuire cibo utilizzando moderne tecnologie di stampa 3D.

Al secondo posto si è classificato il progetto SelfieSat, finalizzato alla realizzazione di un nano-satellite ospitante una fotocamera che può scattare foto e video del satellite madre durante voli planetari.

Insieme a questi due progetti, selezionati da una giuria locale, ce n’è poi un terzo, votato da tutti i partecipanti alla manifestazione, che concorrerà al giudizio globale. La NASA, infatti, raccoglierà tutte le segnalazioni locali e determinerà i vincitori per ciascuna delle quattro aree tematiche proposte: Terra, Spazio, Umanità e Robotica.

Oltre ai premi della NASA, l’IBM – sponsor della manifestazione – ha assegnato il Bluemix Award, un premio consistente in sostegno economico e supporto tecnico alla squadra vincente qualora volesse lanciare una startup, al progetto Hoe Help, un’applicazione studiata per andare incontro ai problemi degli agricoltori.

Tante dunque le idee, tanto l’entusiasmo, la creatività e il talento mostrato dai ragazzi, alcuni addirittura liceali, che hanno dimostrato che quando ci sono le opportunità il talento emerge.

Si è conclusa così la quarta edizione dell’International Space Apps Challenge organizzata a Napoli dall’IREA-CNR e dal Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale dell’Università degli Studi di Napoli ‘Federico II’ in collaborazione con il Consolato degli Stati Uniti del sud Italia. La manifestazione, che ha avuto luogo presso la sede di Via Nuova Agnano dell'Università Federico II, ha dato la possibilità a tanti giovani di mettersi in gioco e di proporre il proprio progetto ad una delle più grandi istituzioni mondiali quale la NASA, nonché di istruire le nuove generazioni alla crescente cultura spaziale.

Per 48 ore 7 team di studenti e appassionati di scienza e tecnologia si sono impegnati alla ricerca di soluzioni innovative a sfide lanciate dalla NASA per il miglioramento della vita sulla Terra e nello Spazio, lavorando in contemporanea con migliaia di partecipanti disseminati in ben 139 città e 63 Paesi di tutto il mondo.

Napoli è entrata a far parte di questo grande evento promosso dalla NASA grazie all’iniziativa di un giovane ingegnere indiano, Chandrakanta Ojha, studente di dottorato dell’Università La Sapienza di Roma e assegnista di ricerca IREA, già vincitore nel 2013 di una precedente edizione svoltasi a Roma, e alla preziosa collaborazione del prof. Francesco Marulo, docente di ingegneria Aerospaziale dell’Università Federico II, e del Consolato USA per il sud Italia.
 

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Scelto il progetto napoletano su innovazioni aerospaziali che rappresenterà l'Italia alla gara internazionale sull'innovazione promossa dalla NASA
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Intervista di AEROPOLIS a Chandrakanta Ojha giovane ricercatore indiano che studia e lavora al CNR IREA di Napoli, vincitore della passata edizione italiana e secondo classificato tra i progetti mondiali valutati dalla NASA
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tempNell’ambito delle attività che la Commissione Europea svolge in materia di monitoraggio sui potenziali effetti dei campi elettromagnetici sulla salute, L’IREA partecipa alle attività dello SCENIHR (Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks).

Le ricercatrici Maria Rosaria Scarfì e Olga Zeni, nominate “external experts” dalla Commissione, hanno contribuito alla stesura della "Opinion on Potential Health Effects of Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields (EMF), pubblicata il 6 Marzo 2015.

Scopo prioritario della “Opinion” è di aggiornare i precedenti report del 2009 attraverso la revisione della letteratura scientifica sugli effetti dei campi elettromagnetici non ionizzanti pubblicata nel periodo 2009-2014. Inoltre la nuova pubblicazione copre aree per le quali, in passato, erano stati identificati importanti “gap in knowledge” e discute i possibili meccanismi di interazione tra campi elettromagnetici e sistemi biologici nonché il potenziale ruolo delle co-esposizioni a fattori di stress ambientale.

Leggi il rapporto dello SCENIHR sui potenziali effetti sulla salute dei campi elettromagnetici pdf 

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