206 results on '"Pernice R"'
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52. Assessment of Cardiorespiratory Interactions During Spontaneous and Controlled Breathing: Non-linear Model-free Analysis
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Riccardo Pernice, Ivan Lazic, Chiara Bara, Laura Sparacino, Gorana Mijatovic, Tatjana Loncar-Turukalo, Luca Faes, Pernice R., Lazic I., Bara C., Sparacino L., Mijatovic G., Loncar-Turukalo T., and Faes L.
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Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informatica ,Heart rate, time series analysis, entropy, cardiorespiratory interactions, paced breathing, nonlinear model-free analysis - Abstract
In this work, nonlinear model-free methods for bivariate time series analysis have been applied to study cardiorespiratory interactions. Specifically, entropy-based (i.e. Transfer Entropy and Cross Entropy) and Convergent Cross Mapping asymmetric coupling measures have been computed on heart rate and breathing time series extracted from electrocardiographic (ECG) and respiratory signals acquired on 19 young healthy subjects during an experimental protocol including spontaneous and controlled breathing conditions. Results evidence a bidirectional nature of cardiorespiratory interactions, and highlight clear similarities and differences among the three considered measures.
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- 2022
53. A silicon photomultiplier-based analog front-end for DC component rejection and pulse wave recording in photoplethysmographic applications
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Simone Valenti, Gabriele Volpes, Antonino Parisi, Riccardo Pernice, Salvatore Stivala, Luca Faes, Alessandro Busacca, Valenti S., Volpes G., Parisi A., Pernice R., Stivala S., Faes L., and Busacca A.
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photoplethysmography (PPG) ,bio-sensing application ,Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informatica ,Analog front-end (AFE) ,wearable health devices (WHD) ,silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica - Abstract
The growing attention towards healthcare and the constant technological innovations in the field of semiconductor components have allowed a widespread availability of smaller devices, suitable to be worn and able to continuously acquire physiological signals. Wearable devices are, however, more prone to yield signals corrupted by artifacts caused by movement. This issue is particularly relevant in photoplethysmographic (PPG) applications where also, to exploit the whole dynamic range of the acquisition device, the DC component of the signal should be removed and the AC component amplified. In this context, we have designed and realized an analog front-end (AFE) suitable to be integrated within PPG wearable devices able to minimize these problems by reducing the ambient light and the factors that can vary the average value of the current output from a silicon photomultiplier in a PPG system using a green LED. DC component elimination is pursued by a signal conditioning circuit realized by the design and the implementation of a transimpedance amplifier and a Miller integrator capable of following and subsequently subtracting the average value of the acquired signal, so as to obtain an output signal that fluctuates around zero. The step response of the feedback circuit was studied carrying out a PPG acquisition on wrist with promising preliminary results.
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- 2022
54. A portable multisensor system to assess cardiorespiratory interactions through photoplethysmography
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Gabriele Volpes, Laura Sparacino, Simone Valenti, Antonino Parisi, Alessandro Busacca, Luca Faes, Riccardo Pernice, Volpes G., Sparacino L., Valenti S., Parisi A., Busacca A., Faes L., and Pernice R.
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electrocardiography (ECG) ,photoplethysmography (PPG) ,Granger causality ,breathing signal ,Portable biomedical device ,Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informatica ,cardiorespiratory interaction ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica - Abstract
Nowadays, the ever-growing interest to health and quality of life of individuals and the advancements in electronic devices technology are pushing the development of portable and wearable biomedical devices able to pursue a minimally invasive monitoring of physiological parameters in daily-life conditions. Such devices can now carry out a real-time assessment of the subjects’ overall health status and possibly even detect ongoing diseases. In this context, we have designed and implemented a multisensor portable system able to perform synchronous real-time acquisitions of electrocardiographic (ECG), photoplethysmographic (PPG) and airflow breathing signals. We investigated cardiorespiratory interactions between heart period and respiratory time series, extracted from combined ECG and breathing signals (considered as the reference), or using the PPG signal only, through Granger Causality measures in time and frequency domain. The aim was to assess to what extent the non-invasive and cost-effective PPG technique can be employed alone to assess cardiorespiratory interactions, thus avoiding the simultaneous acquisitions of ECG or breathing signals with more bulky or uncomfortable devices. The analysis was carried out on 6 healthy young subjects, undergoing a two-phase protocol consisting in spontaneous and controlled breathing phases. Our findings show that linear interactions measures behave similarly if ECG or PPG are used for detecting the heart period and sampling the airflow respiratory signal, while the utilization of a respiratory signal extracted through filtering or as the envelope of the PPG waveform could lead to causality underestimates and must be further investigated.
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- 2022
55. Low-invasive multisensor real-time acquisition system for the assessment of cardiorespiratory and skin conductance parameters
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Gabriele Volpes, Simone Valenti, Antonino Parisi, Alessandro Busacca, Luca Faes, Riccardo Pernice, Volpes G., Valenti S., Parisi A., Busacca A., Faes L., and Pernice R.
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electrocardiography (ECG) ,photoplethysmography (PPG) ,Portable biomedical device ,Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informatica ,Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,galvanic skin response (GSR) - Abstract
In recent years, the attention to the health and comfort of the individual, together with the electronic miniaturization progress, have led to an increased interest in the development of biomedical devices that are able to acquire a multitude of biomedical signals. Such devices should be wearable and comfortable during daily use, to be thus suitable for continuously monitoring psychophysical health states. In this context, we have designed and realized a portable biomedical device capable of real-time acquisition of electrocardiographic (ECG), photoplethysmographic (PPG), breathing and galvanic skin response (GSR) signals, for a noninvasive monitoring of multiple physiological parameters. This work shows the architecture of our system, which integrates a Bluetooth module for wireless communication with the central computer and novel analog sensors capable of carrying out breathing and GSR measurements. Preliminary measurements carried out using our system during a controlled breathing protocol illustrated how the simultaneous measurement of ECG, PPG, GSR and respiration allows tracking changes not only in heart rate, but also in epidermal tissue sweating, thus confirming that the device can be successfully employed for monitoring health status and, in perspective, also for assessing the individual’s stress level.
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- 2022
56. Assessment Of Driving Stress Through SVM And KNN Classifiers On Multi-Domain Physiological Data
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Damiano Fruet, Chiara Bara, Riccardo Pernice, Luca Faes, Giandomenico Nollo, Fruet D., Bara C., Pernice R., Faes L., and Nollo G.
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breath ,Support Vector Machine ,K-Nearest Neighbor ,Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informatica ,Galvanic Skin Response ,Classification ,Electromyogram ,Driving stre ,Electrocardiogram - Abstract
We propose an objective stress assessment method based on the extraction of features from physiological time series and their classification using Support Vector Machine and K-Nearest Neighbors algorithms. For this purpose, we used an open dataset consisting of multiparametric physiological signals (electrocardiogram, electromyogram, galvanic skin response and breath signal) obtained during the execution of a driving route within the city of Boston with restful, highway and city driving periods indicative of three different stress states. To predict the driver stress level, 21 features were extracted from 122 chunks of raw signals and were subsequently managed by classification algorithms. Our analysis showed a prediction accuracy of 98.4% when all features were used, decreasing when signals from specific physiological systems were not considered. Our results highlighted that multidomain data acquisition by wearable sensors combined with appropriate classification models may represent a promising strategy to detect drivers’ stress status in an unobtrusive and objective way that can in perspective be applicable in several other fields such as in the clinics.
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- 2022
57. Analysis of Cardiac Pulse Arrival Time Series at Rest and during Physiological Stress
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Chiara Bara, Riccardo Pernice, Laura Sparacino, Yuri Antonacci, Michal Javorka, Luca Faes, Barà C., Pernice R., Sparacino L., Antonacci Y., Javorka M., and Faes L.
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Pulse Arrival Time (PAT) ,Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informatica ,Time series analysi ,entropy ,Blood Pressure (BP) ,Electrocardiography (ECG) - Abstract
The study of cardiovascular dynamics is pivotal in the prevention and monitoring of cardiovascular diseases. Pulse Arrival Time (PAT) series contain information concerning not only the dynamics of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS), but of all the systems involved in the regulation of cardiovascular homeostasis. This study aims to highlight how indexes extracted from PAT series in time-, frequency- and information-domain allow to discriminate among different physiological conditions. Analyses were carried out on 76 young healthy subjects, at rest and during orthostatic or mental stress. Our results show that PAT indexes vary according to the ANS condition, and may thus be useful parameters for the classification of physiological stress.
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- 2022
58. Assessing High-Order Interdependencies Through Static O-Information Measures Computed on Resting State fMRI Intrinsic Component Networks
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Simone Valenti, Laura Sparacino, Riccardo Pernice, Daniele Marinazzo, Hannes Almgren, Albert Comelli, Luca Faes, Valenti S., Sparacino L., Pernice R., Marinazzo D., Almgren H., Comelli A., and Faes L.
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) ,O-Information (OI) ,Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informatica ,Independent Component Analysis (ICA) ,Complex network ,High-order interaction ,Resting State Networks (RSN) - Abstract
Resting state brain networks have reached a strong popularity in recent scientific endeavors due to their feasibility to characterize the metabolic mechanisms at the basis of neural control when the brain is not engaged in any task. The evaluation of these states, consisting in complex physiological processes employing a large amount of energy, is carried out from diagnostic images acquired through resting-state functionalmagnetic resonance (RS-fMRI) on different populations of subjects. In the present study, RS-fMRI signals from the WU-MinnHCP 1200 Subjects Data Release of the Human Connectome Project were studied with the aim of investigating the high order organizational structure of the brain function in resting conditions. Image data were post-processed through Independent Component Analysis to extract the so-called Intrinsic Component Networks, and a recently proposed framework for assessing high-order interactions in network data through the so-called O-Information measure was exploited. The framework allows an information-theoretic evaluation of pairwise and higher-order interactions, and was here extended to the analysis of vector variables, to allow investigating interactions among multiple Independent Component Networks (ICNs) each composed by several brain regions. Moreover, surrogate data analysis was used to validate statistically the detected pairwise and high-order networks. Our results indicate that RSNs are dominated by redundant interactions among ICN subnetworks,with levels of redundancy that increase monotonically with the order of the interactions analyzed. The ICNs mostly involved in the interactions of any order were the Default Mode and the Cognitive Control networks, suggesting a key role of these areas in mediating brain interactions during the resting state. Future works should assess the alterations of these patterns of functional brain connectivity during task-induced activity and in pathological states.
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- 2022
59. Comparison of Methods for the Assessment of Nonlinearity in Short-Term Heart Rate Variability under different Physiopathological States
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Manuel Gómez-Extremera, Pedro Bernaola-Galván, Luca Faes, Pedro Carpena, Giandomenico Nollo, Alberto Porta, Riccardo Pernice, Faes L., Gomez-Extremera M., Pernice R., Carpena P., Nollo G., Porta A., and Bernaola-Galvan P.
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Adult ,Male ,FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Time Factors ,nonlinear dynamic ,Supine position ,Entropy ,Quantitative Biology::Tissues and Organs ,Physics::Medical Physics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,sample entropy ,Statistics - Applications ,Quantitative Biology - Quantitative Methods ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Surrogate data ,Complexity index ,Heart Rate ,information storage ,0103 physical sciences ,Statistics ,Humans ,Heart rate variability ,Applications (stat.AP) ,010306 general physics ,Mathematical Physics ,Quantitative Methods (q-bio.QM) ,Mathematics ,Applied Mathematics ,Nonlinear methods ,Healthy subjects ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Middle Aged ,Nonlinear system ,Complex dynamics ,Nonlinear Dynamics ,FOS: Biological sciences ,Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informatica ,Female ,Heart rate variability (HRV) - Abstract
Despite the widespread diffusion of nonlinear methods for heart rate variability (HRV) analysis, the presence and the extent to which nonlinear dynamics contribute to short-term HRV are still controversial. This work aims at testing the hypothesis that different types of nonlinearity can be observed in HRV depending on the method adopted and on the physiopathological state. Two entropy-based measures of time series complexity (normalized complexity index, NCI) and regularity (information storage, IS), and a measure quantifying deviations from linear correlations in a time series (Gaussian linear contrast, GLC), are applied to short HRV recordings obtained in young (Y) and old (O) healthy subjects and in myocardial infarction (MI) patients monitored in the resting supine position and in the upright position reached through head-up tilt. The method of surrogate data is employed to detect the presence and quantify the contribution of nonlinear dynamics to HRV. We find that the three measures differ both in their variations across groups and conditions and in the percentage and strength of nonlinear HRV dynamics. NCI and IS displayed opposite variations, suggesting more complex dynamics in O and MI compared to Y and less complex dynamics during tilt. The strength of nonlinear dynamics is reduced by tilt using all measures in Y, while only GLC detects a significant strengthening of such dynamics in MI. A large percentage of detected nonlinear dynamics is revealed only by the IS measure in the Y group at rest, with a decrease in O and MI and during T, while NCI and GLC detect lower percentages in all groups and conditions. While these results suggest that distinct dynamic structures may lie beneath short-term HRV in different physiological states and pathological conditions, the strong dependence on the measure adopted and on their implementation suggests that physiological interpretations should be provided with caution.
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- 2019
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60. Layout influence on microwave performance of graphene field effect transistors
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Marco A. Giambra, Riccardo Pernice, M.H. Jang, Alfonso Carmelo Cino, Wolfram H. P. Pernice, Jong Hyun Ahn, E.F. Calandra, Antonio Benfante, L Zeiss, Salvatore Stivala, Vaidotas Miseikis, Romain Danneau, Alessandro Busacca, Giambra, M.A., Benfante, A., Zeiss, L., Pernice, R., Miseikis, V., Pernice, W.H.P., Jang, M.H., Ahn, J.-H., Cino, A.C., Stivala, S., Calandra, E., Busacca, A.C., and Danneau, R.
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Technology ,Materials science ,02 engineering and technology ,Hardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITY ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Computer Science::Hardware Architecture ,Computer Science::Emerging Technologies ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Scaling ,010302 applied physics ,business.industry ,Graphene ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Wide-bandgap semiconductor ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Graphene field effect transistors ,Sapphire substrate ,Optoelectronics ,Field-effect transistor ,0210 nano-technology ,Constant (mathematics) ,business ,Microwave ,ddc:600 ,Hardware_LOGICDESIGN - Abstract
The authors report on an in-depth statistical and parametrical investigation on the microwave performance of graphene FETs on sapphire substrate. The devices differ for the gate-drain/source distance and for the gate length, having kept instead the gate width constant. Microwave S -parameters have been measured for the different devices. Their results demonstrate that the cut-off frequency does not monotonically increase with the scaling of the device geometry and that it exists an optimal region in the gate-drain/source and gate-length space which maximises the microwave performance.
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- 2018
61. Anomalous electrical parameters improvement in Ruthenium DSSC
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Alfonso Carmelo Cino, F. Ricco Galluzzo, Riccardo Pernice, Gabriele Adamo, Antonino Parisi, Alessandro Busacca, Rosario Miceli, Parisi, A., Pernice, R., Adamo, G., Miceli, R., Galluzzo, F. Ricco, Cino, A.C., and Busacca, A.C.
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hysteresi ,Materials science ,Field (physics) ,Irradiance ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,Settore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori, Macchine E Azionamenti Elettrici ,01 natural sciences ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,010309 optics ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Sunlight ,business.industry ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Biasing ,performance improvement ,Ruthenium dye ,Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) ,Ruthenium ,Dye-sensitized solar cell ,Hysteresis ,chemistry ,Automotive Engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Solar simulator ,business - Abstract
In this work, we present a series of measurements carried out on Ruthenium-based Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) after the application of different external electrical field values. Such measurements have been performed both in the dark and by illuminating the sample with sunlight emitted by a solar simulator (AM1.5G spectrum with a power irradiance of 1000 W/m2). Our results demonstrate that the initial electrical bias field modifies in both cases the behavior of the cell in terms of an anomalous improvement of the main electrical parameters.
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- 2018
62. Anomalous performance enhancement effects in Ruthenium-based Dye Sensitized Solar Cells
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Riccardo Pernice, Gabriele Adamo, Antonino Parisi, Alfonso Carmelo Cino, Rosario Miceli, Parisi, A., Pernice, R., Adamo, G., Miceli, R., and Cino, A.C.
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hysteresi ,Materials science ,Field (physics) ,Silicon ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,020209 energy ,Dye Sensitized Solar Cell ,Photovoltaic system ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Biasing ,light soaking ,02 engineering and technology ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Temperature measurement ,Ruthenium ,photovoltaic ,Hysteresis ,Dye-sensitized solar cell ,chemistry ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,business - Abstract
Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) are nowadays more and more employed since they present lower production costs than traditional silicon photovoltaic devices. An interesting phenomenon affecting such devices consists in the fact that current density-voltage (J-V) characteristic can depend on the history of the cell prior to the measurement, which often can be assimilated to an anomalous hysteresis effect. In this work, we study such phenomenon on Ruthenium-based DSSCs through a series of measurements performed after applying different values of external electrical field to the cell. The measurements have been carried out both under simulated sunlight (AM1.5G - 1000 W/m2) and in the dark. We show that the initial electrical bias field changes the cell behavior not only when the sample is illuminated but also at dark condition.
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- 2017
63. Electro-optical characterization of ruthenium-based dye sensitized solar cells: A study of light soaking, ageing and temperature effects
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Antonino Parisi, Riccardo Pernice, Alfonso Carmelo Cino, Andrea Ando, Alessandro Busacca, Vincenzo Franzitta, Parisi, A, Pernice, R, Andò, A, Cino, AC, Franzitta, V, and Busacca A
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Dye sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) ,Fabrication ,Materials science ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Photovoltaics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business.industry ,Open-circuit voltage ,Energy conversion efficiency ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Light soaking ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Electro-optical characterizations ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,0104 chemical sciences ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Ruthenium ,Characterization (materials science) ,Dye-sensitized solar cell ,chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Short circuit ,Photovoltaic - Abstract
In this work, we report on the electro-optical characterization of Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) which use ruthenium complexes as sensitizers. In particular, several kinds of measurements have been performed to study the electrical performances and the efficiency levels of the cells at different operating conditions. In detail, the measurements have been conducted at varying temperatures and hours of light soaking. Our results show that the short circuit current density J SC , the open circuit voltage V OC and the conversion efficiency η increase with the hours of light soaking, while they decrease with temperature. A thorough investigation on the light soaking process at the device level has been carried out, giving a wealth of experimental data which can be very useful to better single out and quantify the underlying physical phenomena and the effects on the cell parameters, which are still controversial among the scientific community. Finally, the ageing study demonstrates that the cell performance rapidly deteriorates in the first few months of exposure to light. All the obtained results are of great importance for a better understanding of the light soaking phenomenon and for improving the fabrication process of the DSSCs investigated during this study.
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- 2017
64. Numerical analysis of light soaking phenomenon in Ruthenium based Dye Sensitized Solar Cells
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Antonino Parisi, Alfonso Carmelo Cino, Riccardo Pernice, Gabriele Adamo, Parisi, A., Pernice, R., Adamo, G., and Cino, A.C.
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,020209 energy ,Numerical analysis ,Photovoltaic system ,Dye Sensitized Solar Cell ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,02 engineering and technology ,light soaking ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Third generation ,Ruthenium ,photovoltaic ,Dye-sensitized solar cell ,numerical modeling ,chemistry ,Simulated data ,Solar light ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Spontaneous emission ,business - Abstract
Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) are widely considered one of the most promising third generation photovoltaic devices, especially thanks to their relatively low cost if compared to conventional solar cells. An interesting phenomenon affecting such devices is the so-called light soaking effect, consisting in the increase of cell main electrical parameters after the exposition to solar light. In this work, starting from the experimental characterization carried out on Ruthenium-based DSSCs, we report on a series of numerical analysis performed to better describe the above-mentioned light soaking effect in order to show the relationship between such phenomenon and the main physical parameters involved in photovoltaic generation in DSSCs. Our results show a good agreement between the experimental and the simulated data, hence allowing us to explain the trends followed by the main electrical parameters of DSSCs when exposed to solar light.
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- 2017
65. Hydrogel films engineered in a mesoscopically ordered structure and responsive to ethanol vapors
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Patrizia Livreri, Sabina Alessi, Gabriele Adamo, Maria Antonietta Sabatino, Riccardo Pernice, Leonardo D'Acquisto, Salvatore Stivala, Clelia Dispenza, Antonino Parisi, Giuseppe Spadaro, Alessandro Busacca, Dispenza, C, Sabatino, MA, Alessi,S, Spadaro, G, D'Acquisto, L, Pernice, R, Adamo, G, Stivala, S, Parisi, A, Livreri, P, and Busacca, A
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Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,General Chemical Engineering ,Nanotechnology ,macromolecular substances ,complex mixtures ,Biochemistry ,Transmission spectroscopy ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Environmental Chemistry ,Photonic crystal ,Swelling ,Ethanol ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,food and beverages ,General Chemistry ,Responsive-hydrogel ,Polystyrene nanoparticles ,Characterization (materials science) ,Ethanol vapor sensing ,chemistry ,Self-healing hydrogels ,Settore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie ,medicine.symptom - Abstract
Responsive hydrogels filling the interstitial spaces of photonic crystals can form mesoscopically structured materials, which exhibit reversible shifts in the Bragg diffracted light as a response of environmental changes. These materials can be used to generate chemical or biochemical sensors. The present work reports on the synthesis and characterization of ethanol responsive hydrogels that can be used in the design of novel breathalyzers. The dynamic mechanical behavior of the macroscopic hydrogels and their swelling features in the presence of different liquids or vapors have been investigated to orientate the choice of the best responsive material and curing process. The swelling behavior of a selected hydrogel embedding the photonic crystal made of polystyrene nanoparticles as function of the concentration of ethanol vapor was studied through UV–Vis optical transmission spectroscopy and compared to the behavior of the macrogel analogue.
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- 2014
66. Recovery Capabilities of Rateless Codes on Simulated Turbulent Terrestrial Free Space Optics Channel Model
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Stefano Mangione, G. Garbo, Riccardo Pernice, Luciano Curcio, Alessandro Busacca, Andrea Ando, Salvatore Stivala, Andò, A, Mangione, S, Curcio, L, Stivala, S, Garbo, G, Pernice, R, and Busacca, A
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Engineering ,Article Subject ,Irradiance ,Optical power ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Signal ,optical turbulence ,Electronic engineering ,Fading ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,time-serie ,Computer Science::Information Theory ,Settore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazioni ,Turbulence ,Scattering ,business.industry ,Rateless codes ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,lcsh:HE9713-9715 ,Free Space Optic ,lcsh:Cellular telephone services industry. Wireless telephone industry ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,business ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,Communication channel ,Free-space optical communication - Abstract
Free Space Optics (FSO) links are affected by several impairments: optical turbulence, scattering, absorption, and pointing. In particular, atmospheric optical turbulence generates optical power fluctuations at the receiver that can degrade communications with fading events, especially in high data rate links. Innovative solutions require an improvement of FSO link performances, together with testing models and appropriate channel codes. In this paper, we describe a high-resolution time-correlated channel model able to predict random temporal fluctuations of optical signal irradiance caused by optical turbulence. Concerning the same channel, we also report simulation results on the error mitigation performance of Luby Transform, Raptor, and RaptorQ codes.
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- 2013
67. Non-uniform doping concentration CIGS absorber profile for highefficiency solar cells
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PERNICE, Riccardo, PARISI, Antonino, ADAMO, Gabriele, CARDONA, Fabio, CINO, Alfonso Carmelo, Crupi, Isodiana, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Pernice, R, Parisi, A, Adamo, G, Cardona, F, Cino, AC, Crupi, I, and Busacca, A
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Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,CIGS, simulations, solar cell, photovoltaics ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica - Abstract
The quaternary chalcopyrite semiconductor alloy Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) is nowadays commonly considered one of the most suitable materials to fabricate cost-effective and high-efficiency photovoltaic cells. Thanks to the optical and structural properties of the absorber layer and to the tunable bandgap, thin-film CIGS cells have reached efficiencies around 20%, not far from the maximum values of traditional crystalline silicon cells. This high efficiency, together with the conceivable low fabrication costs, makes CIGS cells a promising alternative to silicon technology for large-scale production. In order to further improve the cells performance, in a previous work we have already proposed a simple structure having a linear graded carrier concentration absorber profile, which allows to induce a quasi-electrical field directed towards the back-contact, like CIGS cells with a Ga back-graded profile. Thanks to the increase of Ec and Ev towards the backcontact, while keeping the energy gap constant along the depth, the generation process is even more efficient in our structure, thus improving cells performance (efficiency over 21%). Herein, we investigate on other non-uniform doping concentration profiles that can be technologically easily realised, still maintaining the already demonstrated high-efficiency values.
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- 2016
68. Radiofrequency performances of different Graphene Field Effect Transistors geometries
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Giambra, Marco Angelo, Benfante, Antonio, PERNICE, Riccardo, STIVALA, Salvatore, CALANDRA, Enrico, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Zeiss, L, Pernice, W. H. P, Danneau, R., Giambra, M A, Zeiss, L, Benfante, A, Pernice, R, Stivala, S, Calandra, E, Busacca, A, Pernice, W H P, and Danneau, R.
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Graphene, Graphene Field Effect Transistors, Graphene microwave transistors - Abstract
In this work, we investigated on microwave parameters geometry dependence in Graphene Field Effect Transistors (GFETs). A DC and RF characterization of the fabricated GFETs has been performed. The parametric analysis was carried out on 24 GFET families fabricated on the same chip and differing only for the channel length (Δ) and the gate length (Lg). In order to obtain a statistical average, each family included ten devices with the same geometry.Our study demonstrates that the output resistance and the cut-off frequency depend on both Δ and Lg. As expected, Rout increases with the graphene channel surface thus confirming the good quality of the fabrication procedures. An optimum region which maximizes the cut-off frequency has been found.
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- 2016
69. Cardiovascular parameters detection using a Photoplethismographic system
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GUARINO, Saverio, PARISI, Antonino, ANDO', Andrea, PERNICE, Riccardo, ADAMO, Gabriele, ZINGALES, Massimiliano, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Guarino, S, Parisi, A, Andò, A, Pernice, R, Adamo, G, Zingales, M, and Busacca, A
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PPG ,Cardiovascular ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Photoplethismographic - Abstract
We propose an innovative, cost-effective and easy to employ photoplethysmographic (PPG) system using Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs) sensors to measure cardiovascular parameters that can potentially represent markers for arterial stiffness
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- 2016
70. Experimental characterization of Ruthenium-based Dye Sensitized Solar Cells and study of light-soaking effect impact on performance
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Andrea Ando, Gabriele Adamo, Antonino Parisi, Alessandro Busacca, Alfonso Carmelo Cino, Riccardo Pernice, Parisi, A, Pernice, R, Andò, A, Adamo, G, Cino, AC, and Busacca, A
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Laser Beam Induced Current (LBIC) ,Materials science ,Irradiance ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,photovoltaic ,0103 physical sciences ,010302 applied physics ,Dye Sensitized Solar cells (DSSCs) ,electro-optical characterization ,business.industry ,Open-circuit voltage ,Energy conversion efficiency ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,light soaking ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Characterization (materials science) ,Ruthenium ,Wavelength ,Dye-sensitized solar cell ,chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Short circuit - Abstract
In this paper, we present an experimental investigation on the performance of Ruthenium-based Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) at different irradiance levels, incident wavelengths and hours of illumination. In particular, the measurements have been aimed at studying the performance variation due to light soaking effect since this phenomenon has noteworthy practical implications, such as stability tests of DSSCs. Our results show that the short circuit current density, the open circuit voltage and the conversion efficiency η increase with the hours of light soaking. Finally, the observed phenomenon is reversible, and thus the performance decreases again when the cell is kept in the dark.
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71. Light Soaking measurements on Ruthenium-based Dye Sensitized Solar Cells
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PARISI, Antonino, PERNICE, Riccardo, ANDO', Andrea, CINO, Alfonso Carmelo, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Parisi, A, Pernice, R, Andò, A, Cino, AC, and Busacca, A
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solar cell ,photovoltaic ,electro-optical characterization ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,DSSC ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica - Abstract
An interesting phenomenon occurring in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) when exposed to an uninterrupted period of illumination is the so-called light soaking effect, which consists in the increase of the main electrical parameters of the cell, such as the photocurrent and the efficiency. Studying such an effect has noteworthy practical implications, ranging from the optimization of the manufacturing process to stability tests of DSSCs. In this paper, we present an experimental investigation on the performance variation, due to light soaking, of Ruthenium-based DSSCs.
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- 2016
72. Variazione della pressione sistolica e diastolica con la respirazione
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Ferla, G, Maugeri, D, Carnazzo, G, Fallica, G, BUSACCA, Alessandro, GUARINO, Saverio, ANDO', Andrea, PERNICE, Riccardo, PARISI, Antonino, Ferla, G, Maugeri, D, Carnazzo, G, Busacca, A, Guarino, S, Andò, A, Pernice, R, Fallica, G, and Parisi, A
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pressione arteriosa ,luce infrarossa (IR) ,fotopletismografia (PPG) - Abstract
L’attività di ricerca in corso riguarda la possibilità di ricavare dati clinicamente significativi dai segnali ottici PPG (PhotoPletysmoGraphy). Il segnale PPG viene utilizzato per ricavare informazioni sul volume e sulla saturazione del sangue che interessa il distretto illuminato dalla luce IR (infrarosso) usata per l’analisi. Il volume di sangue contenuto nel segmento di arteria esaminato dipende dalla pressione e dal ciclo cardiaco, attraverso la rigidità dell’arteria.
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- 2016
73. Indoor free space optics link under the weak turbulence regime: Measurements and model validation
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Andrea Ando, Riccardo Pernice, Zabih Ghassemlooy, Luciano Curcio, Alessandro Busacca, Antonino Parisi, Joaquin Perez, Salvatore Stivala, Marzia Cardinale, Pernice, R., Ando', A., Cardinale, M., Curcio, L., Stivala, S., Parisi, A., Busacca, A., Ghassemlooy, Z., and Perez, J.
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Time series ,Computer science ,Optical links ,Irradiance ,Gamma gamma channel model ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Scintillation index ,optical turbulence ,Quality (physics) ,TEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONES ,Statistical physics ,Error statistics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Comunicació i tecnologia ,Scintillation ,time-correlated channel model ,business.industry ,Turbulence ,Settore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazioni ,Indoor atmospheric chamber ,Rytov variance ,Atmospheric turbulence ,Experimental data ,Q-factor ,Turbulence strength ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Òptica ,Computer Science Applications ,Bit error rate ,Q factor ,Free Space Optic ,Gamma-Gamma model ,Indoor free space optics communications link ,Telecommunications ,business ,Free-space optical communication ,indoor link - Abstract
In this study, the authors present the measurements performed on a free space optics (FSO) communications link using an indoor atmospheric chamber. In particular, the authors have generated several different optical turbulence conditions, demonstrating how even the weak turbulence regime can strongly affect the FSO link performance. The authors have carried out an in-depth analysis of the data collected during the measurements, and calculated the turbulence strength (i.e. scintillation index and Rytov variance) and the important performance metrics (i.e. the Q-factor and bit error rate) to evaluate the FSO link quality. Moreover, the authors have tested, for the first time, an appositely developed temporally-correlated gamma-gamma channel model to generate the temporal irradiance fluctuations observed at the receiver. This has been accomplished by using a complete analysis tool that enables the authors to fully simulate the experimental FSO link. Finally, the authors compare the generated time-series with the collected experimental data, showing a good agreement and thus proving the effectiveness of the model., This work was supported by the European Space Agency under grant no. 5401001020. We are very grateful to Dr. E. Armandillo for enlightening discussions. J. Perez's work was support by Spanish MINECO Juan de la Cierva Fellowship JCI-2012-14805. This research project falls within the frame of COST ICT Action IC1101 - Optical Wireless Communications - An Emerging Technology (OPTICWISE).
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- 2015
74. Photoelectric valuation of highly efficient Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
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PARISI, Antonino, DI GARBO, Chiara, PERNICE, Riccardo, ADAMO, Gabriele, CINO, Alfonso Carmelo, LIVRERI, Patrizia, Ricco Galluzzo, F, Calogero, G, Di Marco, G, Vasi, C, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Parisi, A, Di Garbo, C, Pernice, R, Adamo, G, Cino, AC, Livreri, P, Ricco Galluzzo, F, Calogero, G, Di Marco, G, Vasi, C, and Busacca, A
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solar cell ,photovoltaic ,electro-optical characterization ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,DSSC ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica - Abstract
Nowadays, a growing demand for free and clean energy requires the study and the development of new low-cost solar photovoltaic (PV) cells. Among them, Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) based on ruthenium complexes as sensitizers are assuming a great importance. The DSSCs under study are composed placing in succession a transparent conductive glass on which is screen-printed a mesoporous TiO2 thin film sensitized by a ruthenium based dye (N719) , an electrolytic solution containing a redox couple (I-/I3-) and another conductive glass covered by a thin transparent catalyst platinum film. In this work, we have measured the main photoelectrochemical parameters of the above mentioned DSSCs at different irradiance levels, incident wavelengths, temperatures and hours of light soaking.
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75. Fabrication and electro-optical characterization of Ruthenium-based Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
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PARISI, Antonino, DI GARBO, Chiara, PERNICE, Riccardo, ADAMO, Gabriele, CINO, Alfonso Carmelo, LIVRERI, Patrizia, Ricco Galluzzo, F, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Calogero, G, Di Marco, G, Vasi, C., Parisi, A, Di Garbo, C, Pernice, R, Adamo, G, Cino, AC, Livreri, P, Ricco Galluzzo, F, Busacca, A, Calogero, G, Di Marco, G, and Vasi, C
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Laser Beam Induced Current (LBIC) ,Dye Sensitized Solar cells (DSSCs) ,electro-optical characterization ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Photovoltaic ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica - Abstract
In this paper, we measure the main photoelectrical parameters of Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) based on ruthenium complexes at different irradiance levels, incident wavelengths, temperatures and hours of light soaking
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- 2015
76. Characterization of thin film CIG(S,SE)2 submodules using solar simulator and laser beam induced current techniques (Versione estesa)
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PARISI, Antonino, ADAMO, Gabriele, PERNICE, Riccardo, INGUANTA, Rosalinda, STIVALA, Salvatore, CINO, Alfonso Carmelo, MICELI, Rosario, SUNSERI, Carmelo, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Ricco Galluzzo, F, CARUSO, Massimo, Oliveri, RL, Ferrara, G, GUARINO, Saverio, Parisi, A, Ricco Galluzzo, F, Caruso, M, Adamo, G, Pernice, R, Oliveri, RL, Ferrara, G, Inguanta, R, Guarino, S, Stivala, S, Cino, AC, Miceli, R, Sunseri, C, and Busacca, A
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Laser Beam Induced Current (LBIC) ,Optical characterization ,Submodule ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Settore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie ,Semiconducting selenium compound ,Solar simulator ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Electrical parameter - Abstract
In this work, the electrical and optical characterization of CIG(S, Se)2 sub-modules using both a solar simulator equipment and the Laser Beam Induced Current (LBIC) technique is presented. By using the solar simulator and a proper set-up, the electrical parameters of the modules at varying irradiance and temperatures are determined. In addition, the LBIC measurements are carried out to analyze the 2D photocurrent uniformity of the modules at two different wavelengths. Dispersion values of extracted parameters can be very useful for practically tuning the modelling stage at device/module level.
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- 2015
77. Physiological parameters measurements in a cardiac cycle via a combo PPG-ECG system
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Alfonso Carmelo Cino, G. Ferla, Riccardo Pernice, Leonardo Mistretta, D. Oreggia, C. Giaconia, P. Di Buono, Antonino Parisi, Gabriele Adamo, Saverio Guarino, Giorgio Fallica, Alessandro Busacca, Oreggia, D, Guarino, S, Parisi, A, Pernice, R, Adamo, G, Mistretta, L, Di Buono, P, Fallica, G, Ferla, G, Giaconia, C, Cino, AC, and Busacca, A
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silicon photo-multiplier ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Cardiac cycle ,Computer science ,blood pressure ,Pulse Transit Time ,mean arterial pressure ,Signal ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Impedance cardiography ,Blood pressure ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Forearm ,pulse transit time ,Photoplethysmogram ,medicine ,pre-ejection period ,Ecg signal ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
In this paper, we present an innovative way to measure some physiological parameters (such as the pre-ejection period, the pulse transit time, the blood pressure) in a cardiac cycle. A combo PPG-ECG system has been developed and employed to extract both the ECG signal from standard limb leads and simultaneously the photoplethysmography signal from the wrist and the forearm, to calculate the pre-ejection period. This system represents an easy and non-invasive technique to determine these biomedical parameters without using expensive impedance cardiography equipment.
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- 2015
78. Electro-optical characterization of highly efficient Dye-Sensitized solar cells
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PARISI, Antonino, DI GARBO, Chiara, PERNICE, Riccardo, ADAMO, Gabriele, CINO, Alfonso Carmelo, LIVRERI, Patrizia, Ricco Galluzzo, F, Calogero, G, Di Marco, G, Vasi, C, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Parisi, A, Di Garbo, C, Pernice, R, Adamo, G, Cino, AC, Livreri, P, Ricco Galluzzo, F, Calogero, G, Di Marco, G, Vasi, C, and Busacca, A
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photovoltaic ,electro-optical characterization ,Solar cell ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,DSSC ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica - Abstract
Nowadays, a growing demand for free and clean energy requires the study and the development of new low-cost solar photovoltaic (PV) cells. Among them, Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) based on ruthenium complexes as sensitizers are assuming a great importance. The DSSCs under study are composed placing in succession a transparent conductive glass on which is screen-printed a mesoporous TiO2 thin film sensitized by a ruthenium based dye (N719), an electrolytic solution containing a redox couple (I-/I3-) and another conductive glass covered by a thin transparent catalyst platinum film. In this work, we have measured the main photoelectrochemical parameters of the above mentioned DSSCs at different irradiance levels, incident wavelengths, temperatures and hours of light soaking.
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- 2015
79. Characterization of Ruthenium-based Dye-Sensitized solar cells
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PARISI, Antonino, DI GARBO, Chiara, PERNICE, Riccardo, ADAMO, Gabriele, CINO, Alfonso Carmelo, LIVRERI, Patrizia, Ricco Galluzzo, F, Calogero, G, Di Marco, G, Vasi, C, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Parisi, A, Di Garbo, C, Pernice, R, Adamo, G, Cino, AC, Livreri, P, Ricco Galluzzo, F, Calogero, G, Di Marco, G, Vasi, C, and Busacca, A
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solar, cell, dssc, ruthenium, solar cells ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica - Abstract
In this paper, we measure the main photoelectrical parameters of Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) based on ruthenium complexes at different irradiance levels, incident wavelengths, temperatures and hours of light soaking.
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- 2015
80. Characterization of Thin Film CIG(S,Se)2 submodules using Laser Beam Induced Current Technique
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PARISI, Antonino, Galluzzo, F, CARUSO, Massimo, ADAMO, Gabriele, Parisi, A, Galluzzo, F, Caruso, M, Adamo, G, Pernice, R, Oliveri, RL, Ferrara, G, Inguanta, R, Guarino, S, Stivala, S, Cino, AC, Miceli, R, Sunseri, C, and Busacca, A
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Laser Beam Induced Current (LBIC) ,electro-optical characterization ,thin film ,CIGS solar cell ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Settore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica - Abstract
Nowadays, an important class of thin film solar cells consists of CuInGa(S,Se)2 (CIGSSe) solar cells, i.e., composed of Copper, Indium, Gallium, Sulfur and Selenide. Thanks to their electrical and optical properties and to the technological development, thin film integrated photovoltaic modules have nowadays obtained relatively good values of efficiency. In this work, we have performed the electrical and optical characterization of a CIGSSe sub-module by using both a solar simulator equipment and the Laser Beam Induced Current (LBIC) technique.
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- 2015
81. Error mitigation using RaptorQ codes in an experimental indoor free space optical link under the influence of turbulence
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Alessandro Busacca, G. Garbo, Zabih Ghassemlooy, Riccardo Pernice, Stefano Mangione, Antonino Parisi, Joaquin Perez, Andrea Ando, Pernice, R, Parisi, A, Andò, A, Mangione, S, Garbo, G, Busacca, A, Perez, J, and Ghassemlooy, Z
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Computer science ,Optical link ,Reliability (computer networking) ,Optical links ,Telecommunication network reliability ,Rytov variance value ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Telecomunicació ,RaptorQ codes ,Redundancy (information theory) ,Indoor free space optical link ,FSO communications ,Statistics ,TEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONES ,Redundancy (engineering) ,Gamma Gamma model ,rateless code ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,packet error rate (PER) ,Error-free transmission ,Network packet ,business.industry ,Settore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazioni ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Òptica ,Computer Science Applications ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,Bit error rate ,Erasure ,Probability distribution ,Free Space Optical (FSO) communication ,Telecommunications ,business ,Optical turbulence ,FSO link reliability ,indoor link ,Error mitigation - Abstract
In free space optical (FSO) communications, several factors can strongly affect the link quality. Among them, one of the most important impairments that can degrade the FSO link quality and its reliability even under the clear sky conditions consists of optical turbulence. In this work, the authors investigate the generation of both weak and moderate turbulence regimes in an indoor environment to assess the FSO link quality. In particular, they show that, due to the presence of the turbulence, the link experiences both erasure errors and packet losses during transmission, and also compare the experimental statistical distribution of samples with the predicted Gamma Gamma model. Furthermore, the authors demonstrate that the application of the RaptorQ codes noticeably improves the link quality decreasing the packet error rate (PER) by about an order of magnitude, also offering in certain cases an error-free transmission with a PER of ∼10−2 at Rytov variance value of 0.5. The results show that the recovery rate increases with the redundancy, the packet length and the number of source packets, and it decreases with increasing data rates., This work was supported by the European Space Agency under grant no. 5401001020. We are very grateful to Dr. E. Armandillo for enlightening discussions. This research project also falls within the frame of COST ICT Action IC1101 - Optical Wireless Communications - An Emerging Technology (OPTICWISE). J. Perez's work is supported by Spanish MINECO Juan de la Cierva JCI-2012-14805.
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- 2015
82. Graded Carrier Concentration Absorber Profile for High Efficiency CIGS Solar Cells
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Giovanni Cipriani, Riccardo Pernice, Vincenzo La Rocca, Giuseppe Ricco Galluzzo, Antonino Parisi, Vincenzo Di Dio, Luciano Curcio, Salvatore Stivala, Alessandro Busacca, Rosario Miceli, Alfonso Carmelo Cino, Parisi, A, Pernice, R, Rocca, V, Curcio, L, Stivala, S, Cino, A C, Cipriani, G, Di Dio, V, Ricco Galluzzo, G, Miceli, R, and Busacca, A
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Materials science ,Article Subject ,Band gap ,lcsh:TJ807-830 ,lcsh:Renewable energy sources ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Settore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori, Macchine E Azionamenti Elettrici ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,THIN-FILMS ,Optics ,General Materials Science ,CU(IN,GA)SE-2 ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,Open-circuit voltage ,Doping ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,General Chemistry ,Copper indium gallium selenide solar cells ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,chemistry ,LAYER ,Molybdenum ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Photovoltaic ,Short circuit ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
We demonstrate an innovative CIGS-based solar cells model with a graded doping concentration absorber profile, capable of achieving high efficiency values. In detail, we start with an in-depth discussion concerning the parametrical study of conventional CIGS solar cells structures. We have used the wxAMPS software in order to numerically simulate cell electrical behaviour. By means of simulations, we have studied the variation of relevant physical and chemical parameters-characteristic of such devices-with changing energy gap and doping density of the absorber layer. Our results show that, in uniform CIGS cell, the efficiency, the open circuit voltage, and short circuit current heavily depend on CIGS band gap. Our numerical analysis highlights that the band gap value of 1.40 eV is optimal, but both the presence of Molybdenum back contact and the high carrier recombination near the junction noticeably reduce the crucial electrical parameters. For the above-mentioned reasons, we have demonstrated that the efficiency obtained by conventional CIGS cells is lower if compared to the values reached by our proposed graded carrier concentration profile structures (up to 21%). © 2015 Antonino Parisi et al.
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- 2015
83. PPG embedded system for blood pressure monitoring
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Riccardo Pernice, R. Canicattì, C. Giaconia, G. Ferla, D. Agrò, Alessandro Busacca, Antonino Parisi, Antonio Giordano, Alessandro Tomasino, Gabriele Adamo, Salvatore Stivala, Agrò, D, Canicattì, R, Tomasino, A, Giordano, A, Adamo, G, Parisi, A, Pernice, R, Stivala, S, Giaconia, C, Busacca, A, and Ferla, G
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Materials science ,Settore INF/01 - Informatica ,PhotoPlethysmoGraphy ,business.industry ,Detector ,Photodetector ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Signal ,Reflectivity ,Silicon PhotoMultiplier ,embedded system ,Microcontroller ,Silicon photomultiplier ,sensor ,Embedded system ,Heart rate variability ,Blood pressure monitoring ,sense organs ,business ,Computer hardware - Abstract
In this work, we have designed and implemented a microcontroller-based embedded system for blood pressure monitoring through a PhotoPlethysmoGraphic (PPG) technique. In our system, it is possible to perform PPG measurements via reflectance mode. Hardware novelty of our system consists in the adoption of Silicon PhotoMultiplier detectors. The signal received from the photodetector is used to calculate the instantaneous heart rate and therefore the heart rate variability. The obtained results show that, by using our system, it is possible to easily extract both the PPG and the breath signal. These signals can be used to monitor the patients during the convalescence both in hospital and at home.
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- 2014
84. Design and realization of a portable multichannel continuous wave fNIRS
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Antonino Parisi, Salvatore Stivala, M. Pinto, Riccardo Pernice, C. Giaconia, D. Agrò, Luciano Curcio, Alessandro Tomasino, Antonio Giordano, R. Canicattì, Natale Galioto, Alessandro Busacca, Gabriele Adamo, Agrò, D, Canicattì, R, Pinto, M, Tomasino, A, Adamo, G, Curcio, L, Pernice, R, Giordano, A, Parisi, A, Stivala, S, Galioto, N, Giaconia, C, and Busacca, A
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Materials science ,Detector ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Silicon PhotoMultiplier ,law.invention ,Switching time ,embedded system ,Microcontroller ,Silicon photomultiplier ,law ,Electronic engineering ,Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy ,Functional near-infrared spectroscopy ,Continuous wave ,photodetector ,Realization (systems) ,Light-emitting diode - Abstract
A design and implementation of a portable functional Near InfraRed Spectroscopy embedded system prototype is described. In this theoretical and experimental work, we present an embedded system hosting 64 LED sources and 128 Silicon PhotoMultiplier detectors (SiPM). The elementary part of the structure is a flexible probe “leaf” consisting of 16 SiPMs, 4 couples of LEDs, each operating at two wavelengths, and a temperature sensor. The hardware system is based on an ARM main microcontroller that allows to perform both the switching time of LEDs and the acquisition of the SiPM outputs. The performed preliminary experimental tests achieved very promising results, thus demonstrating the effectiveness of our fNIRS system.
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- 2014
85. Packet loss recovery in an indoor Free Space Optics link using rateless codes
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Luciano Curcio, Stefano Mangione, Antonino Parisi, Salvatore Stivala, Andrea Ando, D. Musso, Riccardo Pernice, Alessandro Busacca, Pernice, R, Andò, A, Musso, D, Parisi, A, Mangione, S, Curcio, L, Stivala, S, and Busacca, A
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Engineering ,Settore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazioni ,Network packet ,business.industry ,Transmitter ,Free Space Optics (FSO), packet loss, rateless codes, RaptorQ ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Packet loss ,Encoding (memory) ,Electronic engineering ,Bit error rate ,business ,Decoding methods ,Free-space optical communication ,Data transmission - Abstract
Free Space Optics (FSO) systems present some important advantages if compared to Radio Frequency links, but they can be affected by several impairments that degrade the link quality and availability. In particular, due to temporary interruptions of the line-of-sight condition between the transmitter and the receiver, packet loss can occur during data transmission. In this work, we present an indoor Free Space Optics link, in which we have systematically generated interruptions of the beam. We demonstrate how the application of the most recent rateless codes, i.e., RaptorQ codes, can strongly improve the link quality by reducing packet loss. In particular, results show that the Packet Error Rate greatly decreases when employing RaptorQ codes. Finally, by choosing the most suitable encoding/decoding parameters, we can correctly recover all the lost packets, ensuring an error-free operation.
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- 2014
86. Signal to Noise Ratio of Silicon Photomultipliers measured in the Continuous Wave Regime
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Antonino Parisi, Alessandro Tomasino, C. Giaconia, Gabriele Adamo, Riccardo Pernice, Alessandro Busacca, D. Agrò, Salvatore Stivala, Giorgio Fallica, Luciano Curcio, Adamo, G, Agro', D, Stivala, S, Parisi, A, Tomasino, A, Curcio, L, Pernice, R, Giaconia, GC, Busacca, A, and FALLICA, G
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Noise temperature ,Materials science ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,business.industry ,photomultipliers, sipm, snr, detector, silicon ,Noise spectral density ,Electrical engineering ,Shot noise ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Noise figure ,Noise (electronics) ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Signal-to-noise ratio ,Optics ,Noise generator ,Flicker noise ,business - Abstract
We performed a Signal to Noise Ratio characterization, in the continuous wave regime, at different bias voltages, frequencies and temperatures, on a novel class of silicon photomultipliers fabricated in planar technology on silicon p-type substrate. Signal to Noise Ratio has been measured as the ratio of the photogenerated current, filtered and averaged by a lock-in amplifier, and the Root Mean Square deviation of the overall current flowing to the device. The measured noise takes into account the shot noise, resulting from the photocurrent and the dark current. We have also performed a comparison between our SiPMs and a photomultiplier tube in terms of Signal to Noise Ratio, as a function of the temperature of the SiPM package and at different bias voltages. Furthermore, Excess Noise Factor measurements of the SiPM, as a function of the applied bias, are shown and discussed. Our results show the outstanding performance of this novel class of SiPMs even without the need of any cooling system.
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- 2014
87. Parametrical study of multilayer structures for CIGS solar cells
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Antonino Parisi, Alessandro Busacca, Rosario Miceli, Alfonso Carmelo Cino, G. Ricco Galluzzo, Alessandro Tomasino, Vincenzo La Rocca, Andrea Ando, Gabriele Adamo, Giovanni Cipriani, Salvatore Stivala, V. Di Dio, D. La Cascia, Riccardo Pernice, Massimo Caruso, Giovanni Palmisano, Luciano Curcio, Busacca, A, Rocca, V, Curcio, L, Parisi, A, Cino, AC, Pernice, R, Ando', A, Adamo, G, Tomasino, A, Palmisano, G, Stivala, S, Caruso, M, Cipriani, G, La Cascia, D, Di Dio, V, Ricco Galluzzo, G, and Miceli, R
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Materials science ,Organic solar cell ,business.industry ,Band gap ,Solar cell ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Hybrid solar cell ,CIGS ,Quantum dot solar cell ,Settore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori, Macchine E Azionamenti Elettrici ,Copper indium gallium selenide solar cells ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Polymer solar cell ,law.invention ,thin-film ,law ,Electronic engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Plasmonic solar cell ,Settore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie ,single-step electrodeposition ,business - Abstract
In this paper, a numerical analysis of relevant electrical parameters of multilayer structures for CIGS-based solar cells was carried out, employing the simulation software wxAMPS. In particular, we have focused on thin film cells having a ZnO:Al/ZnO/CdS/CIGS structure with a Molybdenum back contact. The aim of this work is to establish good theoretical reference values for an ongoing experimental activity, where our technology of choice is the single-step electrodeposition. In detail, we have analyzed how the main electrical properties change with the bang gap and the thickness of the absorber layer, for such a type of solar cell structure. Our results show that both efficiency and fill factor strongly depend on the energy gap. Instead, the absorber thickness plays a role up to a few microns, after which the cell parameters remain almost constant. As expected, the theoretical peak efficiency was found for a band gap value of 1.40 eV, corresponding to a Ga/(In+Ga) ratio of 0.66.
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- 2014
88. CuInSe2/Zn(S,O,OH) junction by electrochemical and chemical route for photovoltaic applications (GE 2014)
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OLIVERI, Roberto Luigi, INGUANTA, Rosalinda, FERRARA, Germano, PIAZZA, Salvatore, SUNSERI, Carmelo, PARISI, Antonino, CURCIO, Luciano, ADAMO, Gabriele, PERNICE, Riccardo, ANDO', Andrea, STIVALA, Salvatore, CINO, Alfonso Carmelo, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Rocca, V, Giordano, A, GUARINO, Saverio, Oliveri, RL, Inguanta, R, Ferrara, G, Piazza, S, Sunseri, C, Parisi, A, Curcio, L, Adamo, G, Rocca, V, Pernice, R, Andò, A, Stivala, S, Giordano, A, Guarino, S, Cino, AC, and Busacca, A
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solar cell ,photovoltaic ,Settore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica Applicata ,thin film ,CIGS ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica - Abstract
Electrodeposition is a convenient technique for the development of low cost materials for photovoltaic (PV) device processing. Using a single step electrodeposition route, several groups have fabricated CIS (CuInSe) and CIGS (CuInGaSe) films. One of the most important requirements for successful application of one-step electrodeposition film formation is the ability to control composition of the deposited films and to develop polycrystalline microstructures with a low surface roughness and high sintered density.
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89. HYDROGELS WITH ORDER POROSITY AT THE MESO-SCALE FOR SENSING
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SABATINO, Maria Antonietta, PERNICE, Riccardo, ADAMO, Gabriele, STIVALA, Salvatore, PARISI, Antonino, D'ACQUISTO, Leonardo, BUSACCA, Alessandro, DISPENZA, Clelia, Sabatino, MA, Pernice, R, Adamo, G, Stivala, S, Parisi, A, D’Acquisto, L, Busacca, A, and Dispenza C
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sensing - Published
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90. Fading mitigation coding techniques for space to ground free space optical communications
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ANDO', Andrea, PERNICE, Riccardo, CURCIO, Luciano, STIVALA, Salvatore, MANGIONE, Stefano, GALLO, Pierluigi, GARBO, Giovanni, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Andò, A, Pernice, R, Curcio, L, Stivala, S, Mangione, S, Gallo, P, Garbo, G, and Busacca, A
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Settore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazioni ,Space-to-Ground FSO links, time-series, rateless code ,fading mitigation ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Optical Wireless Communication ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica - Published
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91. Signal to noise ratio measurements of silicon photomultipliers
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ADAMO, Gabriele, AGRO', Diego, STIVALA, Salvatore, PARISI, Antonino, TOMASINO, Alessandro, CURCIO, Luciano, PERNICE, Riccardo, GIACONIA, Giuseppe Costantino, BUSACCA, Alessandro, FALLICA, G., Adamo, G, Agro', D, Stivala, S, Parisi, A, Tomasino, A, Curcio, L, Pernice, R, Giaconia, GC, Busacca, A, and FALLICA, G
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photomultipliers, silicon, snr, detector ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica - Abstract
We report on our signal to noise ratio (SNR) measurements carried out, in the continuous wave regime, on a novel class of silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) fabricated in planar technology on silicon p-type substrate. SiPMs are large area detectors consisting of a parallel array of Geiger Mode APDs with individual integrated quenching resistors. Each photodiode is an independent photon counting microcell and is connected to a common analog output to produce a summation signal proportional to the number of detected photons [1], [2]. SNR of SiPMs is expressed by the ratio of the SiPM average signal current and the RMS deviation of the overall current (i.e., the overall shot noise current). The measured noise takes into account the shot noise, resulting from the photocurrent and the dark current, while background light is not present in our setup. Unlike the shot noise, SiPM average dark current is an offset term and it can be filtered through a simple external DC removal circuit and, for this reason, we discarded it.
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92. Signal to Noise Ratio of Silicon Photomultipliers: a study in the Continuous Wave Regime
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ADAMO, Gabriele, AGRO', Diego, STIVALA, Salvatore, PARISI, Antonino, TOMASINO, Alessandro, CURCIO, Luciano, PERNICE, Riccardo, GIACONIA, Giuseppe Costantino, BUSACCA, Alessandro, FALLICA, G., Adamo, G, Agro', D, Stivala, S, Parisi, A, Tomasino, A, Curcio, L, Pernice, R, Giaconia, GC, Busacca, A, and FALLICA, G
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Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,sipm, snr, photomultiplier, noise, silicon - Abstract
We report on Signal to Noise Ratio measurements carried out, in the continuous wave regime, at different bias voltages, frequencies and temperatures, on a novel class of silicon photomultipliers fabricated in planar technology on silicon p-type substrate. Signal to Noise Ratio has been measured as the ratio of the photogenerated current, filtered and averaged by a lock-in amplifier, and the Root Mean Square deviation of the same current. The measured noise takes into account the shot noise, resulting from the photocurrent and the dark current. We have also performed a comparison between our SiPMs and a photomultiplier tube in terms of Signal to Noise Ratio, as a function of the temperature of the SiPM package and at different bias voltages. Our results show the outstanding performance of this novel class of SiPMs even without the need of any cooling system.
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93. Electrochemical and chemical synthesis of CIS/Zn(S,O,OH) for thin film solar cells
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Ficicchia, A, Oliveri, RL, DI GARBO, Chiara, INGUANTA, Rosalinda, FERRARA, Germano, PIAZZA, Salvatore, SUNSERI, Carmelo, PARISI, Antonino, CURCIO, Luciano, ADAMO, Gabriele, PERNICE, Riccardo, CINO, Alfonso Carmelo, STIVALA, Salvatore, CUSUMANO, Pasquale, LIVRERI, Patrizia, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Ficicchia, A, Oliveri, RL, Inguanta, R, Ferrara, G, Piazza, S, Sunseri, C, Parisi, A, Curcio, L, Adamo, G, Pernice, R, Cino, AC, Stivala, S, Cusumano, P, Di Garbo, C, Livreri, P, and Busacca A
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CuInSe2 ,Electrodeposition ,Solar Cell ,Thin Film ,Mo foil - Abstract
In this work, we are reporting results on the electrodeposition of the CuInSe2 thin films on molybdenum thin foil substrates. We have used an aqueous non-buffered electrolyte and a careful choice of deposition parameters to ensure a good quality and composition of the deposited films. In addition, CdS was replaced in the buffer layer with a wider bandgap Zn(S,O,OH) film obtained by chemical bath deposition. The deposited films were annealed in inert atmosphere at different temperatures. The influence of annealing temperature on the properties of the films is briefly discussed. Films were also characterized by photoelectrochemical and I-V measurements. Structural characterization was carried out by XRD and Raman spectroscopy. Results show the growth of good quality films with very uniform morphology and good chemical composition.
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94. Optical turbulence measurements and channel modeling of an indoor Free Space Optics link (Versione estesa)
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PERNICE, Riccardo, ANDO', Andrea, PARISI, Antonino, CURCIO, Luciano, ADAMO, Gabriele, STIVALA, Salvatore, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Musso, D, Pernice, R, Andò, A, Musso, D, Parisi, A, Curcio, L, Adamo, G, Stivala, S, and Busacca, A
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optical turbulence ,Settore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazioni ,Free Space Optic ,Gamma-Gamma model ,time-serie ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica - Abstract
In this work, we propose an indoor experimental set-up able to generate several optical turbulence conditions in a Free Space Optics link. Using this set-up, we prove the effectiveness of an irradiance time-series generator based on the Gamma-Gamma model and able to predict the irradiance fluctuations at the receiver, under both weak and moderate turbulence conditions.
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95. Statistical analysis of RaptorQ failure probability applied to a data recovery software
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Alessandro Busacca, Salvatore Stivala, Luciano Curcio, Pierluigi Gallo, Andrea Ando, Stefano Mangione, Matteo Campanella, Riccardo Pernice, G. Garbo, Antonino Parisi, Pernice, R, Andò, A, Curcio, L, Mangione, S, Stivala, S, Parisi, A, Gallo, P, Campanella, M, Garbo, G, and Busacca A
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Theoretical computer science ,RaptorQ code ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Settore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazioni ,Failure probability ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Reliability engineering ,Data recovery ,Software ,failure probability ,statistical analysi ,Statistical analysis ,rateless code ,business - Abstract
In this work, we have implemented a data recovery software integrating the most recent rateless codes, i.e., RaptorQ codes. Thanks to the above-mentioned software, it is possible to recover data loss occurring on several kinds of network conditions. We have performed a statistical analysis of failure probabilities at several configurations of RaptorQ parameters. We have found a good agreement with the theoretical values of a random linear fountain code over Galois Field GF(256). Moreover, we have shown that the probability of having a certain number of failed decoded source blocks - when sending a fixed size file - follows a Poisson distribution.
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96. Fabrication and Characterization of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
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Bongiovanni, A, Ficicchia, A, Calogero, G, Di Marco, G, Canicattì, R, DI GARBO, Chiara, Vasi, C, PARISI, Antonino, PALMISANO, Giovanni, CURCIO, Luciano, PERNICE, Riccardo, ROMANO, Pietro, VIOLA, Fabio, CINO, Alfonso Carmelo, STIVALA, Salvatore, ADAMO, Gabriele, CUSUMANO, Pasquale, LIVRERI, Patrizia, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Bongiovanni, A, Parisi, A, Ficicchia, A, Palmisano, G, Curcio, L, Calogero, G, Di Marco, G, Pernice, R, Romano, P, Viola, F, Cino, AC, Stivala, S, Canicattì, R, Adamo, G, Di Garbo, C, Cusumano, P, Livreri, P, Vasi, C, and Busacca, A
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solar cell ,Fabrication ,thin film ,Characterization ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,DSSC ,Settore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica - Abstract
Among the next-generation solar cells, a predominant role is played by Dye sensitized solar cells (DSSC) based on ruthenium complexes as sensitizers. They take advantage of a photoelectrochemical system to transform solar radiation into electric energy. In fact, DSSCs represent a cost-effective alternative to traditional silicon-based photovoltaic devices and they do not require expensive and sophisticated apparatus for their fabrication. In this work, we have produced and tested ruthenium DSSCs. In particular, we have measured the main parameters of these cells, such as the electrical and power performances and the efficiency levels, at different irradiance levels and at different incident wavelengths. Our results show a maximum conversion efficiency between 11% and 12% in the range within 540 and 550 nm. The results are in a fairly good agreement with theoretical predictions, especially with regard to the dependence of the parameters on the irradiance levels. Nevertheless, there are some aspects that suggest the need for further and more detailed studies on the deterioration mechanisms and fabrication processes.
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97. Optical turbulence measurements and channel modeling of an indoor Free Space Optics link (Abstract)
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PERNICE, Riccardo, ANDO', Andrea, PARISI, Antonino, CURCIO, Luciano, STIVALA, Salvatore, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Musso, D, Lionti, F, Giglio, F, Pernice, R, Andò, A, Musso, D, Lionti, F, Giglio, F, Parisi, A, Curcio, L, Stivala, S, and Busacca, A
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optical turbulence ,time-correlated Gamma-Gamma channel model ,Settore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazioni ,Free Space Optic ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,indoor link - Published
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98. CIGS PV Module Characteristic Curves Under Chemical Composition and Thickness Variations
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Giovanni Cipriani, Antonino Parisi, Luciano Curcio, Alessandro Tomasino, Salvatore Stivala, D. La Cascia, Vincenzo La Rocca, V. Di Dio, Alfonso Carmelo Cino, Andrea Ando, Giovanni Palmisano, Riccardo Pernice, Gabriele Adamo, Ciro Spataro, G. Ricco Galluzzo, Alessandro Busacca, Rosario Miceli, Miceli, R, Cipriani, G, Di Dio, V, Spataro, C, Ricco Galluzzo, G, La Rocca, V, Curcio, L, Parisi, A, Cino, AC, Pernice, R, Andò, A, Adamo, G, Tomasino, A, Stivala, S, Busacca, A, Palmisano, G, and La Cascia, D
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Engineering ,Open-circuit voltage ,business.industry ,Photovoltaic system ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Settore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori, Macchine E Azionamenti Elettrici ,Copper indium gallium selenide solar cells ,Photovoltaic Modules characterization ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Power (physics) ,CIGS Photovoltaic Module ,chemistry ,Electronic engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Gallium ,business ,MATLAB ,Short circuit ,computer ,Settore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E Elettroniche ,Indium ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
This paper analyzes how the electrical characteristics of a CIGS photovoltaic module are affected by the chemical composition and by the thickness variations of the CIGS absorber. The electrical characteristics here considered are the short circuit current, the open circuit voltage, the efficiency and the power peak. The chemical composition is varied by tuning the ratio between gallium and indium. This analysis has been performed by means of the wxAMPS software, developed by the University of Illinois. The above variations have been taken into account on a PV module made of 72 cells. This analysis has been carried out employing a PV module mathematical model developed and implemented by the Authors in Matlab environment.
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99. CulnSe2/Zn(S,O,OH) junction on Mo foil by electrochemical and chemical route for photovoltaic applications
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OLIVERI, Roberto Luigi, INGUANTA, Rosalinda, FERRARA, Germano, PIAZZA, Salvatore, SUNSERI, Carmelo, PARISI, Antonino, CURCIO, Luciano, ADAMO, Gabriele, Rocca, V, PERNICE, Riccardo, ANDO', Andrea, STIVALA, Salvatore, Giordano, A, GUARINO, Saverio, CINO, Alfonso Carmelo, BUSACCA, Alessandro, Oliveri, RL, Inguanta, R, Ferrara, G, Piazza, S, Sunseri, C, Parisi, A, Curcio, L, Adamo, G, Rocca, V, Pernice, R, Andò, A, Stivala, S, Giordano, A, Guarino, S, Cino, AC, and Busacca, A
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photovoltaicS ,Settore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica Applicata ,Electrodeposition ,Solar Cell ,Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici ,Thin Film ,CulnSe2 ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Mo foil - Abstract
Electrodeposition is a convenient technique for the development of low cost materials for photovoltaic (PV) device processing. Using a single step electrodeposition route, several groups have fabricated CIS (CuInSe) and CIGS (CuInGaSe) films [1]. One of the most important requirements for successful application of one-step electrodeposition film formation, is the ability to control composition of the deposited films and to develop polycrystalline microstructures with a low surface roughness and high sintered density. In this preliminary work, CIS films were produced by single bath electrodeposition finding the optimal conditions in order to achieve a dense film with high crystallinity and uniform, flat surfaces, which are of critical importance for photovoltaic applications. Electrodeposition was carried out in the potentiostatic mode using a conventional three-electrode configuration.
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100. Rateless codes mitigation technique in a turbulent indoor Free Space Optics link
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Andrea Ando, Riccardo Pernice, D. Musso, Alessandro Busacca, Stefano Mangione, Gabriele Adamo, F. Lionti, Luciano Curcio, Salvatore Stivala, Antonino Parisi, Pernice, R, Andò, A, Musso, D, Lionti, F, Parisi, A, Mangione, S, Adamo, G, Curcio, L, Stivala, S, and Busacca A
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Physics ,Network packet ,Settore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazioni ,Encoding (memory) ,Electronic engineering ,Bit error rate ,Erasure ,Fading ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Decoding methods ,Free Space Optics (FSO), optical turbulence, rateless codes, RaptorQ ,Free-space optical communication ,Data transmission - Abstract
Free Space Optics (FSO) links are affected by several impairments and, among them, optical turbulence is the most important factor that can degrade the link quality. Due to the presence of this phenomenon, the signal irradiance detected by the receiver fluctuates, thus causing erasure errors and fading events. In this work, we present an indoor Free Space Optics link, in which several turbulence conditions are generated by using two heating elements. We show that the generated turbulence causes erasure errors and packet losses during the data transmission, and we also compare the statistical distribution of the samples with the theoretical models. Moreover, we demonstrate how the application of the most recent rateless codes, i.e., RaptorQ codes, can strongly improve the link quality. In particular, results show that the Packet Error Rate strongly decreases when employing RaptorQ codes. Finally, we conclude that, by properly setting the encoding/decoding parameters, we can correctly receive the whole transmitted data without any errors.
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- 2014
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