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University of Perugia
Type of Entity
University
Contact
Valentina Palazzi, palazzi.valentina.89@gmail.com, +390755853925
Address
University of Perugia
Via Goffredo Duranti, n.93
06125 Perugia
Italy
Website
Working Group Interest
WG1 - Far Field, WG3 - Novel Materials, WG4 - Applications
Interests in the WPT Area
Design and development of low-cost, batteryless wireless sensors for IoT applications by the expoitation of innovative materials and technologies.
What do you expect the Action can bring to your entity?
The Action can ease the establishment of research networks with other entities with similar interests, can support the mobiilty between institutions and promote events for the exchange of information and perspectives.
What do you expect you can bring to the COST Community?
I can bring my enthusiasm for the subject, share my research findings at the conferences, especially regarding harmonic RFIDs and the paper technology.
Published papers
- V. Palazzi, P. Mezzanotte, L. Roselli, “Design of a Novel Antenna System Intended for Harmonic RFID Tags in Paper Substrate,” IEEE Wireless Power Transfer Conference (WPTC), Boulder, Colorado, 13-15 May 2015, pp.1-4.
- V. Palazzi, F. Alimenti, C. Mariotti, M. Virili, G. Orecchini, L. Roselli, and P. Mezzanotte, “Demonstration of a high dynamic range chipless RFID sensor in paper substrate based on the harmonic radar concept,” in Proc. IEEE Int. Microw. Symp., May 17-22, 2015, pp. 1-4.
- Raguel Aline A. Rodrigues, Edmar Candeia Gurjao, Francisco M. de Assis, Valentina Palazzi, Federico Alimenti, Luca Roselli, Paolo Mezzanotte, Smail Tedjini, “Design of Planar Resonators on Flexible Substrate for Chipless Tags Intended for Crack Sensing,” 2015 IEEE 15th Mediterranean Microwave Symposium (MMS), Lecce, Italy, 30 Nov. - 2 Dec. 2015, pp.1-4.
- Valentina Palazzi, Chiara Mariotti, Federico Alimenti, Marco Virili, Giulia Orecchini, Paolo Mezzanotte and Luca Roselli (2015). Demonstration of a chipless harmonic tag working as crack sensor for electronic sealing applications. Wireless Power Transfer, 2, pp 78-85. doi:10.1017/wpt.2015.11.