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Domenico Luca CARNI' - Professori Associati

Domenico Luca CARNI'

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Misure elettriche ed elettroniche (IMIS-01/B)


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Monday: 10:00-12:00

Friday: 10:00-12:00

The professor. Carnì is an Associate Professor, in the SSD NG-INF/07 Electrical and Electronic measurements, at the University of Calabria.

Among the professor's roles is that of coordinator of the measurement information processing laboratory and of the information engineering teaching laboratory, of the Department of Computer Science, modelling, electronics and systems engineering, of the University of Calabria.

The main research interests are aimed at: measurements for telecommunications systems, characterization of analog-digital converters (ADC) and digital-analog converters (DAC), Distributed Measurement Systems (SDM), digital image processing for biomedical measurements, measurements for characterization of materials. Regarding measurements for telecommunications, the activity aimed to measure the carrier frequency error, symbol time, phase offset, amplitude and in-plane phase noise on single-carrier digital modulation signals. IQ and the use of neural networks to process such signals. As regards ADCs and DACs, the activity was aimed at characterization for measurement applications on telecommunications signals. Furthermore, test procedures have been developed for Sigma-Delta modulators; and high-resolution DACs also based on unconventional stimuli. Regarding SMDs, the activity was aimed at developing hardware and software for SMDs with optimized architectures, implementation of SMD Wireless, and expansion of the synchronization service also for sensor networks. Regarding image processing, the activity was aimed at developing a system for detecting micronuclei, techniques for evaluating and correcting alterations present in the images obtained by flow cytometry and evaluation of the photoplethysmographic signal and the evaluation from the latter of other biological parameters.

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Domenico Luca Carnì was born in Italy in 1977. He achieved the Master's Degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Calabria in 2003. The title of the degree thesis is "Implementation on DSP TMS320C6711 of digital modulation classifier". The thesis deals with the development and optimization of the algorithm for the blind classification of single-carrier digital modulation schemes. This algorithm was experimentally tested by implementation on DSP TMS320C6711. He received in 2006 the Ph.D. in Systems and Computer Engineering from the same University. The title of the Ph.D. thesis is "Unified approach for measurement on digital modulated signal". The thesis deals with the development of the algorithm for the estimation of the parameters of the single carrier digital modulations once the modulation schemes is classified. He is research fellowship on: "Measurement on digital modulated signals" in the academic year 2007/08. At the moment he join the Department of Electronic, Computers and System Science of the University of Calabria, Italy, as assistant Professor of Electric and Electronic Measurements. As concerning the didactic activities, he was: Tutor of the course Measurement on Telecommunication Apparatus, and Measurement on Modulated Signals, in the academic years 2004/05, 2005/06 and 2006/07. Tutor of the course Electronic Measurement Instrumentation in the academic years 2004/05, and 2005/06. Lecture of the curses Measurement on Telecommunication Apparatus, and Measurement on Modulated Signals, in the academic years 2007/08. He is currently lecturer of the courses of Automatic Measurement Systems, Electronic Measurements, and Measurement on Modulated Signal for Telecommunication at the University of Calabria. He participated at: 4°Summer School on "Data acquisition systems", organized by Technical University of Kosice (Slovac Republic), in the year 2004, University of Sannio (Benevento,Italy) in the years 2005, 2006, 2007, and University of Gävle, (Sweden), in the years 2008. He has presented papers at International Congresses: IEEE IMTC 2004, Como, Italy, 18-20 May 2004; IMEKO TC-4 International Symposium, Athens, Greece, 29th September - 1st October, 2004; IEEE IMTC 2005, Ottawa, Canada, 17-19 May 2005; IMEKO TC-4 International Symposium, Gdynia/Jurata, Poland, 12-15 September, 2005; Dr. Carnì is co-Author of 48 papers published in international journals (11 papers) and conference proceedings. His current researches include: measurement for telecommunication systems, characterization of Digital to Analog Converters (DAC) and Analog to Digital Converters (ADC), Distributed Measurement Systems (DMS), digital image processing for Bio-medical Measurements. His research activity was developed at the Laboratory of Electronic Measurement of the Department of Electronics, Computer and System Sciences of the University of Calabria. As concerning the Measurement for Telecommunications, the activities were devoted to the measurement on the single carrier digital modulated signals of carrier frequency error, symbol time, phase offset, amplitude and phase noise in IQ plane. Moreover, the demodulation of telecommunication signals based on Artificial Neural Networks was investigated. As concerning the ADC and DAC, the activities were devoted to the characterization for measurement applications on telecommunication signals. Moreover, test procedures were pointed out for the Sigma-Delta modulators, and high resolution DAC. As concerning the DMS, the activities were devoted to the investigation about the software and hardware architecture for development of DMS with optimized architecture, implementation of wireless DMS, and expanding the synchronization service based on Personal Digital Assistant. As concerning the Image Processing, the activities were devoted to development of micro-nucleus image detection , evaluation and correction techniques of alterations in the image obtained by flow cytometer.
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Reception Hours

Monday: 10:00-12:00

Friday: 10:00-12:00