TABLE OF CONTENT Chairmen welcome message ........................................................... 2 Technical Program Overview ........................................................... 5 IMEKO TC-4 2014 Organizing Committee ........................................ 7 IMEKO TC-4 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ..................................................... 9 LOCATION ...................................................................................... 10 Monday, September 15, 2014 ....................................................... 12 Tuesday, September 16, 2014 ....................................................... 26 Wednesday, September 17, 2014 ................................................. 46 IMEKO TC-4 ACADEMIC PATRONAGE ............................................ 58 IMEKO TC-4 INSTITUTIONAL PATRONAGE ..................................... 59 IMEKO TC-4 SPONSORS ................................................................. 61 Chairmen welcome message On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we cordially welcome you to the 20th IMEKO TC4 Symposium and 18th International Workshop on ADC Modelling and Testing (IWADC). The Symposium is held in the thirtieth year of the establishment of the IMEKO Technical Committee n.4 "Measurement of Electrical Quantities", and, in Italy, for the fourth time after the first edition in 1986 (Como), the 10th edition in 1998 (Naples), and 16th edition in 2008 (Florence). The annual IWADC is held in Italy for the fourth time, after the editions in Naples (1996), Perugia (2003), and Florence (2008). This year, both the events take place in Benevento, a small town in Southern Italy with a significant historical heritage. Since June 25th 2011, Benevento, due to the Santa Sofia's Church with its Cloister and the surrounding zone with several other outstanding samples of Longobard legacy, is part of UNESCO World Heritage Sites: "Longobards in Italy. Places of the power (568-774 A.D.)". The Symposium covers all the aspects of the theory and practice of electrical and electronic instrumentation, measurement and control technologies, and related applications. This year, the Symposium is focused on Research on Electrical and Electronic Measurements for the Economic Upturn. The global economic situation requires new technological solutions in the measurement field that has a so high impact on research, industry, and daily life. It is well known, in fact, that the research leads to a sustainable growth as it keeps the Countries, which invest on research, on the verge of the development in any field. As a result, the industry can produce new and high-value added products, by providing higher incomes, higher salaries, and bigger research investments. Many development Countries continuously invest large parts of their GDP resulting in bigger growth rates. The most advanced Countries approached the problem with lower available budgets, but almost all of them focus on the research as one of the pillars of the recovery. The research paves the way for the recovery and a long-term GDP increase, but the research also improves the shortterm GDP: recently, the Eurostat agency rules for the GDP estimation moved the research costs from the expense to the investment category. These new rules made even more convenient for the EU Countries to spend money on research. Thus, researchers of all over the world have a direct and present responsibility about the recovery from one of the hardest economic crises since the Big Depression. With the aim of providing a common ground for researches to share their findings about the measurement of electrical quantities, the Symposium this year was improved by adding a significant number of Special Sessions. A first reason is that so many are the application fields of the measurement of electrical quantities that a single track could have been too much dispersive. A second reason is that, in spite of a centralized research address definition, a spontaneous aggregation of well-focused themes has been gathered, with specific aim of providing a forum of specific debate very close to the single research field. Therefore, several application-oriented Special Sessions have been organized this year. 2 Along with the 'classical' TC-4 themes, like automatic measurement systems, electromagnetic compatibility, measurements for health and environment, and novel but interesting new fields, like the software-related measurement aspects, two additional Special Tracks have been organized to involve researchers working in fields considered very different but using methods or instruments measuring electrical quantities. The aim is to let them meet and share their experience with TC-4 native researchers in order to create original and fruitful research aggregations. The special track "Theoretical and experimental physics meet metrology engineering at the particle accelerators frontiers for new knowledge" expresses clearly in the title the intentions of the organizers looking at a the mutually beneficial exchange of knowledge and experience among the instrumentation and measurement engineers and the physicists working in high-challenging scientific environments. A special contribution has been given by CERN and INFN in this direction. The second Special Track on "Advanced Measurements in Geotechnics" has the same aim of joining fruitfully engineers working in very different application fields, but joined by the same interest in the experimental investigation. For the first time, in the TC-4 Symposia, a special session on "Forensic Data Acquisition Analysis and Measurement" focuses on the legal metrology aspects, sometimes neglected by the researchers, but really significant for the economic impact of the research in measurement of electrical quantities. The IWADC, as done for 18 years, provides a place for discussion about issues more specific to the field of digital instrumentation, and, in particular, its key components: the ADC and DAC. This edition is focused on new methods for non-conventional ADC architectures. This year, for the first time, a whole half day will be devoted to a software hands-on session on ADC testing, in order to let any attendee to experience by him/herself the ADC test methods described by a selected panel of experts. This Session will be run in the afternoon on Tuesday September 16th. Anyone attending the Symposium is welcome to participate at any time. We are sure that the recognized historical beauty of Benevento will be a perfect frame for these prestigious events. It is, in fact, a further occasion to meet old friends and new people from all over the world, as well as to engage with them a continuous comparison directed to achieve wider views on the scientific and technological progress of instrumentation and measurement. For the first time in the TC4 history, the events are managed by the new IMEKO conference management system. The Technical Program consists of 45 oral sessions including up to five successive presentation slots from Monday to Wednesday. Two keynote speakers will introduce the Symposium works with plenary sessions on the first two days. Prof. Giuseppe Iacobucci from the University of Geneva and CERN will open the Symposium on Monday 15th with a speech on "The Higgs boson and beyond: the physics of the Large Hadron Collider experiments at CERN". Dr. Nicholas G. Paulter from NIST will open the Program on Tuesday 16th with a speech on "Pulse metrology". Also the Special Tracks and several Special Sessions will be introduced by invited keynote prestigious presentations. 3 We wish to take this opportunity to thank all the Technical Program Committee members, the Special Session Organizers, and the anonymous Reviewers who contributed to make this outstanding program possible, as well as the Authors for submitting their papers and sharing their scientific findings with the IMEKO TC-4 community. The technical program was particularly difficult to arrange, because we received a significant number of abstract from all over the world. Conference time limits allowed us to select only 220 papers. We thank all the local Organizing Committee members that devoted significant efforts to the organization of the two events. We also wish to thank the public and private organizations, as well as our Patrons and Sponsors, who supported the Organizing Committee in many different ways: the University of Sannio, the Instituto Superior Técnico, the University of Lisboa, the University of Roma Tre, the University of Naples Federico II, the University of Padua, the Technical University of Košice, the University of Perugia, the Politecnico di Bari, the University of Calabria, the Moldova State University, the City of Benevento, the Province of Benevento, the Comitato Elettrotecnico Italiano, the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, the Italian Group of Electrical and Electronic Measurements, the Italian Software Metrics Association, the Italian Geotechnics Association, the Italian Neurologic Rehabilitation Association, the Italian Association for Industrial Research, the Italian Book Association, the Tuttomisure magazine, the Campania Region Competence Center on Technology, the DI.TR.IM.MIS. association, the companies Rohde&Schwarz, Distek, Strega Alberti, Omicron-Lab, TECH.CON., New Solutions Enterprise, M&M Consulenza, Santimartini, Senis - Magnetic and Current Measurements, Microlab International, Innovium Biomedical, Timshel Computer Vision Online. Dear Participants of 20th IMEKO TC4 Symposium and 18th International Workshop on ADC Modelling and Testing (IWADC), the Conference is about to begin. You can now enjoy the presentations of your colleagues and can spend free time in an exciting historical town. We wish you a very nice stay in Benevento and a beneficial participation in the Symposium and the Workshop. On behalf of the organizing committee, we cordially welcome you to the 20 th IMEKO TC-4 International Symposium. Pasquale ARPAIA University of Sannio, Italy CERN, Switzerland General Co-Chair 4 Sergio RAPUANO University of Sannio, Italy General Co-Chair Technical Program Overview In addition to the traditional topics, the 2014 edition of the IMEKO TC-4 Symposium will contain two special tracks. Contributions in the special track on Theoretical and experimental physics meet metrology engineering at the particle accelerators frontiers for new knowledge face measurement issues related to theoretical and experimental physics, while contributions in the special track on Advanced Measurements in Geotechnics deal with measurement systems and methods for the characterization of soils and structures in Geotechnics. Moreover, a wide number of special sessions are part of the technical program, either on the major themes of the measurement science, or on topics shared with other disciplines. In particular, the following special sessions will be held: coherence among beam physics requirements, magnet design, and measurements; instrumentation and measurements for road safety forensic data acquisition analysis and measurement electrical and electronic instrumentation and measurements for movement analysis in clinical settings instrumentation and measurements for superconducting physics and engineering research 20 years of GUM: problems, perspectives, perplexities synchronization service for measurement and monitoring advanced signal acquisition and generation in measurement instruments transducers for robot autonomous navigation photovoltaic systems: monitoring and integration architectures measurements for mankind and environment measurements for ambient assisted living measurements for sustainable development and health electromagnetic compatibility measurements characterization and tests of smart materials-based devices multifunctional photonic sensors advanced modeling and experimental strategies in EIS measuring software quality: what's new on the field? The IWADC will contain two oral sessions, the former on modelling and design and the latter on testing of ADCs and data acquisition systems. A software hands-on session will be held, too, where practical aspects of ADC testing will be faced. The general track of the Symposium, instead has been organized into 6 thematic oral sessions on the following topics: Measurements on power systems; Sensors and sensor systems (2 sessions) Methods and systems for signal analysis and telecommunications 5 Measurement standards Component and device testing We received a huge number of abstracts. The entire Program Committee worked hard at selecting 220 of them that will be presented in 5 parallel sessions across the three days. A single poster session will be held on tuesday afternoon. In order to allow the attendees to enjoy the beauties of the historical center of Benevento, the presentation halls have been chosen among hystorical buildings and in particular: the former monastry of Sant'Agostino, where the keynote speeches of Monday and Tuesday will be held; the Musem of Sannio; the building of the library of the Province; the former monastry of San Domenico; the former monastry of San Vittorino. As Technical Program Chair, I would like to thank all the members of the Technical Program Committee, the Special Track and Special Sessions Organizers, and the Reviewers, who allowed to improve the level of the contributions even in a short time. Luca DE VITO University of Sannio, Italy Technical Program Chair 6 IMEKO TC-4 2014 Organizing Committee HONORARY CHAIR Pasquale Daponte, University of Sannio, Italy GENERAL CO-CHAIRS Pasquale Arpaia, University of Sannio, Italy Sergio Rapuano, University of Sannio, Italy TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIR Luca De Vito, University of Sannio, Italy INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE TC-4 Chair: Janusz Mindykowski, Poland TC-4 Deputy Chair: Dominique Dallet, France TC-4 Secretary: Pedro M. Ramos, Portugal TC-4 Past Chairs: Linus Michaeli, Slovakia Miloš Sedlacek, Czech Republic Antonio Manuel da Cruz Serra, Portugal TC-4 Honorary Chair: Mario Savino, Italy Dušan Agrež, Slovenia Leo Van Biesen, Belgium Mihai Cretu, Romania Valery I. Didendko, Russia Christian Eugene, Belgium Sohair Fakhry, Egypt Vladimir Haasz, Czech Republic Jouko Halttunen, Finland Peter Händel, Sweden Damir Ilid, Croatia Izzet Kale, UK Olfa Kanoun, Germany Elefterios Kayafas, Greece Ivan Nikolov Kodjabashev, Bulgary Istvan Kollár, Hungary Graziella Kreiseler, Germany Raul Land, Estonia 7 Turgay Özkan, Turkey Ramón Pallás-Areny, Spain Umberto Pogliano, Italy Gelson M. Rocha, Brazil Alexandru Salceanu, Romania Jan Šaliga, Slovakia Sergey G. Semencinsky, Russia Yurij Tesyk, Ukraine Steven J. Tilden, USA Vladimir Vujicic, Serbia Jae Kap Jung, South Korea Xiaofei Wang, China LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Eulalia Balestrieri, University of Sannio, Italy Gianluca Mazzilli, University of Sannio, Italy Francesco Picariello, University of Sannio, Italy Carmine Sementa, University of Sannio, Italy Ioan Tudosa, University of Sannio, Italy Liliana Viglione, University of Sannio, Italy LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS 8 IMEKO TC-4 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Prof. Dr. Giuseppe IACOBUCCI Nuclear and Particle Physics Department, University of Geneva Keynote Monday, September 15, 2014 "The Higgs boson and beyond: the physics of the Large Hadron Collider experiments at CERN" Nicholas G. PAULTER Leader of Security Technologies Group (643.10) National Institute of Standards and Technology Keynote Tuesday, September 16, 2014 "Pulse Metrology" 9 LOCATION 10 TRAIAN ARCH PALAZZO SANT'AGOSTINO Via De Nicastro (Near Traian Arch) Plenary Sessions PALAZZO SAN DOMENICO Red Hall - Blue Hall Piazza Guerrazzi Conference Rooms Lunches and Coffee Break PALAZZO SAN VITTORINO Via Pellegrini Conference Rooms LIBRARY OF PROVINCE OF BENEVENTO Corso Garibaldi Conference Rooms MUSEUM OF SANNIO Piazza Santa Sofia Conference Rooms Welcome receiption 11 Sunday, September 14, 2014 16:30 - 19:00 Registration Place: Palazzo San Domenico 18:00 Guided Tour of Benevento Meeting Point: Palazzo San DomenicoGuidedGuided 12 08:30 - 09:00 Registration Place: Palazzo San Domenico 09:00 - 09:30 Welcome addresses Room: Palazzo Sant'Agostino 09:30 - 10:30 Plenary Opening Session Chair: Mario Savino, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Room: Palazzo Sant'Agostino The Higgs boson and beyond: the physics of the Large Hadron Collider experiments at CERN Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Iacobucci Nuclear and Particle Physics Department, University of Geneva 10:30 - 11:00 Morning break Place: Palazzo San Domenico 11:00 - 12: 40 Special Track on Theoretical and experimental physics meet metrology engineering at the particle accelerators frontiers for new knowledge - PART 1 Chairs: Pasquale Arpaia, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Francesco Tramontano, University of Napoli "Federico II", Italy Luigi Palumbo, University of Rome "La SAPIENZA", Italy Room: Red Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 11:00 A prototype travelling wave structure for a high gradient protontherapy linac (Invited talk) Giovanni Porcellana, TERA Foundation, Italy Ugo Amaldi, TERA Foundation, Italy Stefano Benedetti, TERA Foundation, Italy Alberto Degiovanni, CERN, Switzerland Alexej Grudiev, CERN, Switzerland Walter Wuensch, CERN, Switzerland 11:25 High-energy accelerators: precision machines for particle physics Philippe Lebrun, CERN, Switzerland 11:50 Particle acceleration based on intense lasers and plasmas: scientific and technological challenges L. A. Gizzi, ILIL, INO – CNR, and INFN, Italy Maria Pia Anania, INFN, Italy 13 F.Baffigi, ILIL, INO – CNR, Italy G.Bussolino, ILIL, INO – CNR, Italy L.Fulgentini, ILIL, INO – CNR, Italy Giancarlo Gatti, INFN, Italy A.Giulietti, ILIL, INO – CNR, and INFN, Italy D.Giulietti, ILIL, INO – CNR, INFN and University of Pisa, Italy G.Grittani, Institute of Physics, Czech Republic M. Kando, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Japan P. Koester, ILIL, INO – CNR H. Kotaki, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Japan M. Krus, Institute of Physics, Czech Republic L. Labate, ILIL, INO – CNR and INFN, Italy T. Levato, ILIL, INO – CNR, Italy and Institute of Physics, Czech Republic P. Londrillo, University of Bologna and INFN, Italy D. Palla, ILIL, INO – CNR, INFN, and University of Pisa, Italy F. Rossi, University of Bologna and INFN, Italy 12:15 The Bern hospital cyclotron: a collaborative effort Antonio Ereditato, University of Bern, Switzerland 11:00 - 12: 40 Special Session on Transducers for robot autonomous navigation - PART 1 Chairs: Alessandro Masi, CERN, Switzerland Roberto Losito, CERN, Switzerland Room: Blue Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 11:00 Vision-controlled micro flying robots: challenges and opportunities (Invited talk) Davide Scaramuzza, University of Zurich, Switzerland 11:40 Autonomous navigation of mobile robots: from basic sensing to problem solving Paolo Tripicchio, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy Massimo Satler, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy Carlo Alberto Avizzano, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy Massimo Bergamasco, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy 12:00 An incremental SLAM algorithm for indoor autonomous navigation Mario Di Castro, CERN, Switzerland Alessandro Masi, CERN, Switzerland Giacomo Lunghi, CERN, Switzerland Roberto Losito, CERN, Switzerland 12:20 New infrared time of flight measurement sensor for robotic platforms Massimiliano Ruffo, Terabee, France Mario Di Castro, CERN, Switzerland Luca Molinari, CERN, Switzerland 14 Roberto Losito, CERN, Switzerland Alessandro Masi, CERN, Switzerland Jan Kovermann, Terabee, France Luis Rodrigues, Terabee, France 11:00 - 12:40 General Track - Measurements on power systems Chairs: Janusz Mindykowski, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland Damir Ilic, University of Zagreb, Croatia Room: Museum of Sannio 11:00 Challenges in monitoring toward a new multi-utility network for energy sustainability (Invited talk) Attilio Di Nisio, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Mario Savino, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Maurizio Spadavecchia, Politecnico di Bari, Italy 11:20 Current and voltage synchronous measurements using NI c•RIO system with sigma-delta ADC NI 92xx and S.E.A. GPS modules Yuri Grigorievich Kononov, North-Caucasus Federal University, Russia Mikhail Aleksandrovich Ospishchev, RosIntecS LLC, Russia Vyacheslav Yuryevich Rudnev, RosIntecS LLC, Russia 11:40 Matlab based flickermeter Goran Petrovic, University of Split, Croatia Roman Malaric, University of Zagreb, Croatia Ivana Kardum, University of Split, Croatia 12:00 Measurement method of AC current up to 1 MHz Dominique Fortuné, Laboratoire National de Métrologie et d'Essais, France Daniela Istrate, Laboratoire National de Métrologie et d'Essais, France François Ziadé, Laboratoire National de Métrologie et d'Essais, France Isabelle Blanc, Laboratoire National de Métrologie et d'Essais, France 12:20 A PC-Based Instrument for Automatic Monitoring and Control of a CPVT Power Plant Mirko Brando, University of Palermo, Italy Antonio Cataliotti, University of Palermo, Italy Cesare Caramazza, University of Palermo, Italy Valentina Cosentino, University of Palermo, Italy Giuseppina Ciulla, University of Palermo, Italy Dario Di Cara, National Research Council (CNR) Institute of Intelligent System for Automation (ISSIA), Italy Davide Gambino, University of Palermo, Italy Felice Vesco, University of Palermo, Italy Giuseppe Marsala, National Research Council (CNR) Institute of Intelligent System for Automation (ISSIA), Italy 15 Antonella Ragusa, National Research Council (CNR) Institute of Intelligent System for Automation (ISSIA), Italy Giovanni Tinè, National Research Council (CNR) Institute of Intelligent System for Automation (ISSIA), Italy 11:00 - 12:40 Special Session on Characterization and tests of smart materials-based devices Chairs: Ciro Visone, University of Sannio, Italy Mirko Marracci, University of Pisa, Italy Room: Library of Province of Benevento 11:00 Experimental validation and modeling of plucked piezoelectric for underwater energy harvesting system Daniel Mihai Toma, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Joaquin del Rio, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Montserrat Carbonell-Ventura, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Ferran Bernet Piquet, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Jaume Miquel Masalles, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain 11:20 Attenuation of relative oscillation by means of self-active composite elasto-magnetic attenuators Enrico Ricciardi, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Giovanni Ausanio, CNR-SPIN and University of Naples Federico II, Italy Vincenzo Iannotti, CNR-SPIN and University of Naples Federico II, Italy Vittorio Pasquino, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Luciano Lanotte, CNR-SPIN and University of Naples Federico II, Italy 11:40 Characterization of direct force magnetostrictive transducers Mauro Zucca, INRIM, Italy Arash Hadadian, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Fausto Fiorillo, INRIM, Italy 12:00 Measurement of the magnetization of thin-film samples subjected to mechanical stress Michael Löffler, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany Ruben Piepgras, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany Alexander Sutor, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany Reinhard Lerch, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany 12:20 Ferromagnetic resonance of Co nanowire arrays Massimo Pasquale, INRIM, Italy Elena Olivetti, INRIM, Italy Carlo Paolo Sasso, INRIM, Italy Federica Celegato, INRIM, Italy Marco Coisson, INRIM, Italy 11:00 - 12:40 Special Track on Advanced Measurements in Geotechnics - PART 1 Chairs: Armando Lucio Simonelli, University of Sannio, Italy 16 Colin A. Taylor, University of Bristol, UK Room: Palazzo San Vittorino 11:00 Decision-driven strategies for infrastructure monitoring (Invited talk) Colin A. Taylor, University of Bristol, UK 11:40 A combined technique approach for the study of a landslide in the Calabria region Ernesto Ausilio, University of Calabria, Italy Paolo Zimmaro, University of Calabria, Italy 12:10 Experimental measurements of geotechnical systems in 1-g tests Maria Giovanna Durante, University of Sannio, Italy Luigi Di Sarno, University of Sannio, Italy Stefania Sica, University of Sannio, Italy George Mylonakis, University of Bristol, UK Colin A. Taylor, University of Bristol, UK Armando Lucio Simonelli, University of Sannio, Italy 12:40 - 14:00 Lunch Room: Second Floor, Palazzo San Domenico 14:00 - 15:40 Special Track on Theoretical and experimental physics meet metrology engineering at the particle accelerators frontiers for new knowledge - PART 2 Chairs: Philippe Lebrun, CERN, Switzerland Maria Rosaria Masullo, INFN, Italy Room: Red Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 14:00 Measuring position in a harsh environment for safe control of electrical motors: the challenges of the CERN LHC (Invited talk) Roberto Losito, CERN, Switzerland Alessandro Masi, CERN, Switzerland Alessandro Danisi, CERN, Switzerland Michele Martino, CERN, Switzerland 14:20 Single-shot and non-destructive longitudinal diagnostics by means of Electro-Optical Sampling for future PWFA experiments Riccardo Pompili,INFN - LNF, Italy Maria Pia Anania,INFN - LNF, Italy Marco Bellaveglia,INFN - LNF, Italy M. Castellano,INFN - LNF, Italy Enrica Chiadroni,INFN - LNF, Italy Alessandro Cianchi, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy Domenico Di Giovenale,INFN - LNF, Italy 17 Giampiero Di Pirro,INFN - LNF, Italy Giancarlo Gatti,INFN - LNF, Italy F. Giorgianni, University of Rome "Sapienza", Italy Massimo Ferrario,INFN - LNF, Italy F. Massimo, University of Rome "Sapienza", Italy Andrea Mostacci,INFN - LNF, Italy Cristina Vaccarezza,INFN - LNF, Italy Fabio Villa,INFN - LNF, Italy 14:40 Advanced accelerator R&D in the CLIC study and the CERN Beam Department Roberto Corsini, CERN, Switzerland 15:00 Ultra-short laser pulses for novel particle accelerators Maria Pia Anania, INFN-LNF, Italy Giancarlo Gatti, INFN-LNF, Italy Marco Belleveglia, INFN-LNF, Italy Enrica Chiadroni, INFN-LNF, Italy Alessandro Cianchi, Tor Vergata University, Italy Domenico Di Giovenale, INFN-LNF, Italy Giampiero Di Pirro, INFN-LNF, Italy Andrea Mostacci, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Riccardo Pompili, INFN-LNF, Italy Cristina Vaccarezza, INFN-LNF, Italy Fabio Villa, INFN-LNF, Italy Massimo Ferrario, INFN-LNF, Italy 15:20 Tuning procedure for traveling wave dumped structures and its application to the C-Band cavities for ELI-NP linac Luca Ficcadenti, INFN, Italy David Alesini, INFN, Italy Nicolò Biancacci, CERN, Switzerland Giovanna Campogiani, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Italy Mauro Migliorati, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Italy Andrea Mostacci, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Italy Luigi Palumbo, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Italy Serena Persichelli, CERN, Switzerland Bruno Spataro, INFN, Italy 14:00 - 15:40 18 Special Track on Theoretical and experimental physics meet metrology engineering at the particle accelerators frontiers for new knowledge - PART 3 Chairs: Luca Bottura, CERN, Switzerland Giuseppe Iacobucci, University of Geneva, Switerland Room: Blue Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 14:00 High accuracy measurements of bi-periodical circuits Daniele Davino, University of Sannio, Italy Alessandro D'Elia, ESRF-The European Synchrotron, France Maria Rosaria Masullo, INFN, Italy Vittorio Giorgio Vaccaro, INFN and University of Naples Federico II, Italy 14:20 RF coupling impedance measurements for particle accelerator devices Andrea Mostacci, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Italy David Alesini, INFN, Italy Nicolò Biancacci, CERN, Switzerland Fritz Caspers, CERN, Switzerland Luca Ficcadenti, INFN, Italy Joseph Kuczerowski, CERN, Switzerland Mauro Migliorati, University of Rome “Sapienza” and INFN, Italy Luigi Palumbo, University of Rome “Sapienza” and INFN, Italy Benoit Salvant, CERN, Switzerland Bruno Spataro, INFN, Italy 14:40 CLIC BPM-Quadrupole pre-alignment in frame of the PACMAN Marie Curie Action Silvia Zorzetti, CERN, Switzerland Manfred Wendt, CERN, Switzerland Luca Fanucci, University of Pisa 15:00 Unconventional vacuum metrology issues for next generation accelerator systems Roberto Cimino, INFN, Italy 15:20 Muon radiography - a new technique for volcanology and geophysics Lucia Consiglio, INFN, Italy 14:00 - 15:40 General Track - Sensors and sensor systems - PART 1 Chairs: Salvatore Baglio, University of Catania, Italy Pedro M. Ramos, IST of the University of Lisbon, Portugal Room: Museum of Sannio 14:00 A Self-Oscillating System to Characterize Liquid Salinities within a Single Triangular Waveform Signal Laurent Alain Francis, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium Sylvain Druart, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium 19 Denis Flandre, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium 14:20 A magnetic current sensor with SQUID readout Luca Callegaro, INRIM, Italy Bruno Trinchera, INRIM, Italy Luca Roncaglione, INRIM, Italy 14:40 Coaxial-Cage Line for Geo-materials Electromagnetic Characterization Sebastian Emanuel Lauro, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Elisabetta Mattei, Università della Tuscia, Italy Barbara Cosciotti, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Federico di Paolo, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Elena Pettinelli, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy 15:00 Measurement of Dielectric Absorption of Capacitors by Signal Decomposition Linus Michaeli, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia Ján Saliga, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia Marek Godla, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia Jozef Lipták, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia 15:20 CMOS receiver for a pulsed TOF laser rangefinder utilizing the time domain walk compensation scheme Sami Kurtti, University of Oulu, Finland Juha Kostamovaara, University of Oulu, Finland 14:00 - 15:40 Special Session on Multifunctional photonic sensors - Photonic Sensors for biological and chemical sensing applications Chairs: Marco Pisco, University of Sannio, Italy Andrea Cusano, University of Sannio, Italy Room: Library of Province of Benevento 14:00 Ultra Sensitive and highly selective Long-period Fiber Grating sensor for Bacteria detection (Invited talk) Wojtek Bock 14:30 Species specific chemical sensing using molecularly imprinted coatings on optical fibre long period gratings (Invited talk) Stephen James 15:00 Development of microresonator based biosensors operating at ~0.80.9 micrometer (Invited talk) Georg Pucker 14:00 - 15:40 20 Special Track on Advanced Measurements in Geotechnics - PART 2 Chairs: Francesco Silvestri, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Paola Monaco, University of L'Aquila, Italy Room: Palazzo San Vittorino 14:00 Lateral impact loading and snap-back testing to estimate linear and non-linear dynamic response of near-shore piles Francesca Dezi, University of San Marino, Italy Fabrizio Gara, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy Davide Roia, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy 14:20 Evaluation of a bi-layered soil deposit dynamic properties and behavior by means of accelerometric measures Roberto Cairo, University of Calabria, Italy Andrea Chidichimo, University of Calabria, Italy Giovanni Dente, University of Calabria, Italy 14:40 Advanced measurements on cantilever retaining wall models during earthquake simulations Augusto Penna, University of Sannio, Italy Anna Scotto di Santolo, Pegaso University, Italy Panos Kloukinas, University of Bristol, Italy Colin A. Taylor, University of Bristol, UK George Mylonakis, University of Bristol, UK Aldo Evangelista, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Armando Lucio Simonelli, University of Sannio, Italy 15:00 An example of employment of static and dynamic monitoring to understand the behaviour of flexible retaining wall Carlo Rainieri, University of Molise, Italy Michele Di Tullio, University of Molise, Italy Giovanni Fabbrocino, University of Molise, Italy Filippo Santucci de Magistris, University of Molise, Italy 15:40 - 16:00 Afternoon Break Place: Palazzo San Domenico 16:00 - 17:40 21 Special Track on Theoretical and experimental physics meet metrology engineering at the particle accelerators frontiers for new knowledge - PART 4 Chairs: Stefania Petracca, University of Sannio, Italy Alessandro Drago, INFN, Italy Room: Red Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 16:00 The importance of precision in the design, construction and operation of accelerator magnets Luca Bottura, CERN, Switzerland 16:20 3 Establishing C , the Coherence between Accelerator Physics Requirements, Magnet Manufacture, and Magnetic Measurements Stephan Russenschuck, CERN, Switzerland Oliver Boine-Frankenheim 16:40 Fast Ramped Magnets: new technology for accelerator magnets Umberto Gambardella, INFN, Italy 17:00 The ATLAS Insertable B-Layer (IBL) design: production and integration challenges Javier Bilbao de Mendizabal, University of Geneva, Switerland Giuseppe Iacobucci, University of Geneva, Switerland 17:20 Emulsion Cloud Chamber Technology to measure the fragmentation of Carbon Ion Beams used in Hadron Therapy Giovanni De Lellis, INFN and University of Naples Federico II, Italy Antonia Di Crescenzo, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Adele Lauria, INFN and University of Naples Federico II, Italy Maria Cristina Montesi, INFN and University of Naples Federico II, Italy 16:00 - 17:40 Special Track on Theoretical and experimental physics meet metrology engineering at the particle accelerators frontiers for new knowledge - PART 5 Chairs: Antonio Ereditato, University of Bern, Switzerland Giovanni Porcellana, TERA Foundation, Italy Room: Blue Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 16:00 Beam Diagnostics by Infrared Time Resolved Detectors Alessandro Drago, INFN, Italy Mariangela Cestelli Guidi, INFN, Italy Antonio De Sio, INAF, Italy Augusto Marcelli, INFN, Italy Emanuele Pace, University of Florence, Italy 16:20 22 18 The Boltzmann constant from the shape of a H2 O vibration-rotation line Eugenio Fasci, Second University of Naples, Italy Maria Domenica De Vizia, Second University of Naples, Italy Luigi Moretti, Second University of Naples, Italy Antonio Castrillo, Second University of Naples, Italy Livio Gianfrani, Second University of Naples, Italy 16:40 Advances in High-speed automatic microscopy - from neutrinos to volcanoes Valeri Tioukov, INFN, Italy 17:00 A map approach for electron cloud effects Stefania Petracca, University of Sannio, Italy Arturo Stabile, University of Sannio, Italy 17:20 Nanophotonics for improving accelerator performances and applications: the activity of the TOP-IN scarl Antonello Cutolo, University of Sannio, Italy Andrea Cusano, University of Sannio, Italy Marco Consales, University of Sannio, Italy Marco Pisco, University of Sannio, Italy Armando Ricciardi, University of Sannio, Italy 16:00 - 17:40 Special Session on Synchronization service for measurement and monitoring PART 1 Chairs: Francesco Lamonaca, University of Calabria, Italy Janusz Mindykowski, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland Room: Museum of Sannio 16:00 Hybrid time synchronization for Underwater Sensor Networks Oriol Pallares, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Pierre-Jean Bouvet, Underwater Acoustics Lab ISEN, France Joaquin del Río, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain 16:20 Synchronization scheme of three terminal MTJ devices Riccardo Tomasello, University of Calabria, Italy Mario Carpentieri, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Giovanni Finocchio, University of Messina, Italy 16:40 About the conventionality of simultaneity and synchronization Luigi Maxmilian Caligiuri, University of Calabria, and Foundation of Physics Research Center, Italy Alfonso Nastro, University of Calabria, Italy 17:00 Logically Synchronous Models of Distributed Systems with Explicit Timing Specifications Patricia Derler, University of California, Berkeley, United States Edward A. Lee, University of California, Berkeley, United States Michael Zimmer, University of California, Berkeley, United States 17:20 The Impact of GPS Vulnerabilities on the Electric Power Grid 23 Bernhard Baumgartner, OMICRON electronics GmbH, Austria Christian Riesch, OMICRON electronics GmbH, Austria Wolfgang Schenk, OMICRON electronics GmbH, Austria 16:00 - 17:40 Special Session on Multifunctional photonic sensors - Photonic sensors for Safety and Security applications Chairs: Marco Pisco, University of Sannio, Italy Andrea Cusano, University of Sannio, Italy Room: Library of Province of Benevento 16:00 Optical fiber sensors for high energy physics (Invited talk) Salvatore Buontempo 16:30 Optical fiber sensors for radiation monitoring (Invited talk) Dan Sporea 17:00 Spectroscopic Optical Sensors for Welding Diagnostics (Invited talk) Jesus M. Mirapeix Serrano 16:00 - 17:40 Special Track on Advanced Measurements in Geotechnics - PART 3 Chairs: Filippo Santucci De Magistris, University of Molise, Italy Roberto Cairo, University of Calabria, Italy Room: Palazzo San Vittorino 16:00 Soil testing using a chirp RC Adolfo Cavallari, CEO at Megaris S.r.l., Italy 16:20 Vs profiles provided by SDMT for soil characterization in numerical seismic response analyses Paola Monaco, University of L'Aquila, Italy Sara Amoroso, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Italy Diego Marchetti, Studio Prof. Marchetti Srl, Italy Gianfranco Totani, University of L'Aquila, Italy 16:40 Application of ERT and GPR geophysical testing to the geotechnical characterization of historical sites Filomena de Silva, University of Napoli Federico II, Italy Anna d’Onofrio, University of Napoli Federico II, Italy Lorenza Evangelista, University of Napoli Federico II, Italy Flavia Fascia, University of Napoli Federico II, Italy Francesco Silvestri, University of Napoli Federico II, Italy Anna Scotto di Santolo, Pegaso University, Italy Stefania Sica, University of Sannio, Italy Giuseppe Cavuoto, National Research Council (CNR) - IAMC, Italy Vincenzo Di Fiore, National Research Council (CNR) - IAMC, Italy 24 Michele Punzo, National Research Council (CNR) - IAMC, Italy Paolo Scotto di Vettimo, National Research Council (CNR) - IAMC, Italy Daniela Tarallo, National Research Council (CNR) - IAMC, Italy 17:00 A high capacity tensiometer to measure soil suction Claudio Mancuso, University of Napoli Federico II, Italy Raffaele Papa, University of Napoli Federico II, Italy Special Track on Advanced Measurements in Geotechnics - POSTER SESSION Room: Palazzo San Vittorino Application of a high resolution Distributed Temperature Sensor in a Physical model reproducing subsurface water Silvia Bersan, University of Padova, Italy Luca Schenato, Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection, CNR, Italy AneeshRajendran, University of Padova, Italy Luca Palmieri, University of Padova, Italy Simonetta Cola, University of Padova, Italy Alessandro Pasuto, Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection, CNR, Italy Paolo Simonini, University of Padova, Italy A laboratory investigation of the mechanical behaviour of a volcanic ash Valeria Bandini, University of Messina, Italy Ernesto Cascone, University of Messina, Italy Giovanni Biondi, University of Messina, Italy Elisabetta Feudale Foti, University of Messina, Italy Field measurement of the settlements induced by preloading and vertical drains on a clayey deposit Ernesto Cascone, University of Messina, Italy Giovanni Biondi, University of Messina, Italy 17:40 - 18:10 Round Table on “Perspectives of small-size accelerator technologies in biomedical applications” Chair: Antonello Cutolo, University of Sannio, Italy Room: Blue Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 19:00 - 22:00 Welcome reception Place: Museum of Sannio 25 Tuesday, September 16, 2014 08:00 - 08:30 Registration Place: Palazzo San Domenico 08:30 - 09:20 Plenary Opening Session Chair: István Kollár, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Room: Palazzo Sant'Agostino Pulse Metrology Nicholas G. Paulter Leader of Security Technologies Group (643.10) National Institute of Standards and Technology 09:40 - 11:20 International Workshop on ADC and DAC Modelling and Testing - Testing of ADCs and data acquisition systems Chairs: Linus Michaeli, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia Alexandru Salceanu, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iasi, Romania Room: Red Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 09:40 ADC Testing in Standardized and Non-standardized Ways, Using a Unified Framework Tamás Virosztek, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary István Kollár, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary 10:00 Realiable ADC testing using LabVIEW Vilmos Pálfi, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary István Kollár, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary 10:20 Design of an Ultra-Low Noise Analogue Front-End for Fast Voltage Pulses Measurement Pasquale Arpaia, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Carlo Baccigalupi, University of Calabria, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Miguel Cerqueira Bastos, CERN, Switzerland Michele Martino, CERN, Switzerland 10:40 Roundoff Errors in the Evaluation of the Cost Function in Sine Wave Based ADC Testing Balázs Renczes, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary István Kollár, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary 26 11:00 Performance and Information Characteristics of Optimized Flash and Adaptive Cyclic A/D Converters Anatoliy Platonov, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Konrad Jędrzejewski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland 09:40 - 11:20 Special Session on Synchronization service for measurement and monitoring PART 2 Chairs: Francesco Lamonaca, University of Calabria, Italy Michael Zimmer, University of California, Berkeley, United States Room: Blue Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 09:40 Distributed Gabriel Graph Construction and Meta-Information Gathering Gabriele Oliva, University Campus Bio-Medico, Italy Roberto Setola, University Campus Bio-Medico, Italy Marios Polycarpou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus 10:00 Performance analysis of WM-Bus-based synchronization protocols in Sensor Networks Domenico Capriglione, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy Luigi Ferrigno, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy Antonio Del Giudice, University of Salerno, Italy Giorgio Graditi, ENEA, Italy Vincenzo Paciello, University of Salerno, Italy Antonio Pietrosanto, University of Salerno, Italy 10:20 Implementation and transition concepts for IEEE 1588 precision timing in IEC 61850 substation environments Bernhard Baumgartner, OMICRON electronics GmbH, Austria Christian Riesch, OMICRON electronics GmbH, Austria Manfred Rudigier, OMICRON electronics GmbH, Austria 10:40 New hardware interface to synchronize stand-alone measurement instruments Francesco Lamonaca, University of Calabria, Italy Domenico Luca Carnì, University of Calabria, Italy Domenico Grimaldi, University of Calabria, Italy 11:00 Synchronized WSNs architecture for efficient remote tasks scheduling Amilcare Francesco Santamaria, University of Calabria, Italy Cesare Sottile, University of Calabria, Italy Salvatore Marano, University of Calabria, Italy 27 09:40 - 11:20 Special Session on Measurements for Sustainable Development and Health Chairs: Anna Maria Lucia Lanzolla, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Francesco Adamo, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Room: Museum of Sannio 09:40 Current situations and challenges in the field of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident: hands-on measurements addressing radiation contamination (Invited talk) Shinzo Kimura, Dokkyo Medical University, Japan Toshihiro Takaysuji, Nagasaki University, Japan Koji Uchiyama, Dokkyo Medical University, Japan Yukako Komasa, Dokkyo Medical University, Japan Akiko Kitamura, the University of Tokyo, Japan Hitoshi Sato, Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Japan Michael Buzinny, The SE Marzeev Institute of Hygiene and Medical Ecology, Ukraine 10:00 Maximum likelihood method improves accuracy of gamma ray spectrometry analysis (Invited talk) Toshihiro Takaysuji, Nagasaki University, Japan Shinzo Kimura, Dokkyo Medical University, Japan 10:20 Analysis of fMRI Data using the Complex Systems Approach Angela Lombardi, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Pietro Guccione, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Luigi Mascolo, Politecnico di Bari, Italy 10:40 Molecular dynamics simulations to study pathogenic mutations in proteins Valentina Mirabelli, Institute of Crystallography - CNR, Italy Rocco Caliandro, Institute of Crystallography - CNR, Italy Giovanni Nico, Institute for Applied Mathematics “Mauro Picone” - CNR, Italy Giovanni Luca Tiscia, I.R.C.C.S. Casa di Sollievo della Sofferenza, Italy Giovanni Favuzzi, I.R.C.C.S. Casa di Sollievo della Sofferenza, Italy Elvira Grandone, I.R.C.C.S. Casa di Sollievo della Sofferenza, Italy 11:00 Analysis of the Patient's Arterial Blood Pressure Measurement Vytautas Markevicius, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania Justas Viciunas, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania Dangirutis Navikas, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania Algimantas Valinevicius, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania Darius Andriukaitis, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania Paulius Kantautas, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania 28 09:40 - 11:20 Special Session on Multifunctional photonic sensors - Physical Sensors Chairs: Marco Pisco, University of Sannio, Italy Andrea Cusano, University of Sannio, Italy Room: Library of Province of Benevento 09:40 Optical sensors based on plastic fibers (Invited talk) Rogerio Nogueira Lúcia Bilro 10:10 Optical fibre magnetofluidic sensors and actuators (Invited talk) Stavros Pissadakis 10:40 Experimental investigation on dynamical performances of a novel fiber-optic pressure sensor for pulmonary ventilation Luigi Battista, National Research Council, National Institute of Optics, Italy Andrea Scorza, University of Roma Roma Tre, Italy Giulia Lupi, University of Roma Roma Tre, Italy Salvatore Andrea Sciuto, University of Roma Roma Tre, Italy 11:00 A pyrometric technique for gas turbine inlet temperature measurement E. Golinelli, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico – RSE, Italy S. Musazzi, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico – RSE, Italy U. Perini, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico – RSE, Italy F. Barberis, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico – RSE, Italy C. Cherbaucich, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico – RSE, Italy 09:40 - 11:20 Special Session on Transducers for robot autonomous navigation - PART 2 Chairs: Alessandro Masi, CERN, Switzerland Roberto Losito, CERN, Switzerland Room: Palazzo San Vittorino 9:40 Legged Robots in Complex Human Engineered Environments (Invited talk) Darwin Caldwell, IIT (Italian Institute of Technology), Italy 10:20 Challenges in remote handling at CERN Keith Kershaw 10:40 Toward a General Bilateral Teleoperation Framework Between Dissimilar Kinematic Structures Gionata Salvietti, IIT (Italian Institute of Technology), Italy Guido Gioioso, IIT (Italian Institute of Technology) and University of Siena, Italy Leonardo Meli, IIT (Italian Institute of Technology) and University of Siena, Italy Domenico Prattichizzo, IIT (Italian Institute of Technology) and University of Siena, Italy 29 11:00 A RGB-D Camera-Based Approach for Robot Arm-Hand Teleoperated Control Francesca Cordella, Università Campus Bio-Medico, Italy Loredana Zollo, Università Campus Bio-Medico, Italy Eugenio Guglielmelli, Università Campus Bio-Medico, Italy 11:20 - 11:40 Morning Break Place: Palazzo San Domenico 11:40 - 13:20 International Workshop on ADC and DAC Modelling and Testing Modelling and design of ADCs and data acquisition systems Chairs: Dominique Dallet, University of Bordeaux, France Ján Saliga, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia Room: Red Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 11:40 Characterization of Mismatches in Time-Interleaved ADC Manel Ben-Romdhane, University of Carthage, Tunisia Asma Maalej, University of Carthage, Tunisia Chiheb Rebai, University of Carthage, Tunisia Dominique Dallet, University of Bordeaux, France 12:00 Architecture of successive approximation time-to-digital converter with single set of delay lines Dariusz Kościelnik, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Jakub Szyduczyoski, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Dominik Rzepka, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Marek Miśkowicz, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Wojciech Andrysiewicz, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland 12:20 Capacitance-to-Digital Converter for Accurate Displacement Measurement in the Sub-nanometre Range Roumen Nojdelov, Arsen Development Ltd, Bulgaria Stoyan Nihtianov, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Andrew Yacoot, National Physical Laboratory, United Kingdom Dirk Voigt, VSL, Netherlands 12:40 Digital reconstruction stage of the FBD ƩΔ-based ADC architecture for multistandard receiver Rihab Lahouli, University of Carthage, Tunisia Manel Ben-Romdhane, University of Carthage, Tunisia Chiheb Rebai, University of Carthage, Tunisia Dominique Dallet, University of Bordeaux, France 13:00 Enhanced fast digital integrator for magnetic measurements Pasquale Arpaia, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Pasquale Cimmino, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Lucio Fiscarelli, CERN, Switzerland 30 11:40 - 13:20 Special Session on 20 years of GUM: problems, perspectives, perplexities PART 1 Chairs: Nicola Giaquinto, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Sascha Eichstädt, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Germany Room: Blue Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 11:40 Revision of the ‘Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement’. Why and how (Invited talk) Walter Bich, INRIM, Italy 12:00 Evaluation of the uncertainty type A of the random stationary signal component from its autocorrelated observations Zygmunt Lech Warsza, Industrial Research Institute of Automation and Measurement, Poland Mykhaylo Dorozhovets, Technical University Rzeszow, Poland and Lviv Polytechnic, Ukraine 12:20 Towards a harmonized treatment of dynamic metrology Sascha Eichstädt, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Germany Clemens Elster, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Germany 12:40 Repeatability and Reproducibility Techniques for Measurement System Analysis Marcantonio Catelani, University of Firenze, Italy Lorenzo Ciani, University of Firenze, Italy Bianca Sereni, University of Firenze, Italy Andrea Zanobini, University of Firenze, Italy 13:00 Extreme Value Statistical Characterization of Time Domain Pulse-toPulse Measurements Pasquale Arpaia, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Carlo Baccigalupi, University of Calabria, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Michele Martino, CERN, Switzerland 11:40 - 13:20 Special Session on Forensic Data Acquisition Analysis and Measurement Chairs: Fabio Leccese, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Giuseppe Schirripa Spagnolo, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Room: Museum of Sannio 11:40 Forensic Metrology: Where Law Meets Measurements (Invited talk) Veronica Scotti, Politecnico di Milano, Italy 31 12:00 Forensic Metrology: Uncertainty of Measurements in Forensic Analysis Giuseppe Schirripa Spagnolo, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Donato Papalillo, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Lorenzo Cozzella, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Fabio Leccese, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy 12:20 Analogue Fingerprinting for painting authentication Giuseppe Schirripa Spagnolo, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Lorenzo Cozzella, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Maurizio Caciotta, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Roberto Colasanti, Expert in protecting cultural heritage, Italy Gianluca Ferrari, Expert in protecting cultural heritage, Italy 12:40 A New Platform for High Accuracy Power Quality Measurements: the Forensic Point of View Stefano Di Pasquale, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Sabino Giarnetti, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Fabio Leccese, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Daniele Trinca, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Maurizio Caciotta, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy 13:00 Laboratory and field Ground Penetrating Radar measurements for buried weapons detection Elena Pettinelli, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Elisabetta Mattei, Università della Tuscia, Italy Barbara Cosciotti, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Federico di Paolo, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Sebastian Emauel Lauro, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy 11:40 - 13:20 Special Session on Multifunctional photonic sensors - Novel sensing platforms Chairs: Marco Pisco, University of Sannio, Italy Andrea Cusano, University of Sannio, Italy Room: Library of Province of Benevento 11:40 Photonic crystal fibre mode interferometers as multi-sensors (Invited talk) Joel Villatoro, IKERBASQUE and ETSI University of the Basque Country, Spain Vladimir P. Minkovich, Centro de Investigaciones en Optica A. C, Mexico Joseba Zubia, ETSI University of the Basque Country, Spain 12:10 Optimization of thin-film coated optical fibre sensors without gratings (Invited talk) Ignacio Del Villar, Public University of Navarra, Spain Abian B Socorro, Public University of Navarra, Spain Miguel Hernaez, Public University of Navarra, Spain Jesus M Corres, Public University of Navarra, Spain 32 Carlos R Zamarreño, Public University of Navarra, Spain Pedro Sanchez, Public University of Navarra, Spain Francisco J Arregui, Public University of Navarra, Spain Ignacio R Matias, Public University of Navarra, Spain 12:40 Pi-shifted fiber Bragg grating ring resonator as a splitting mode resonant sensor Carlo Edoardo Campanella, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Lorenzo Mastronardi, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Francesco De Leonardis, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Vittorio M.N. Passaro, Politecnico di Bari, Italy 13:00 Fiber Optic Sensing Probes using Self-assembly techniques Marco Pisco, University of Sannio, Italy F. Galeotti, Istituto per lo Studio delle Macromolecole, National Research Council (CNR), Italy R. Parente, University of Sannio, Italy G. Quero, University of Sannio, Italy Agostino Iadicicco, University of Naples “Parthenope”, Italy M. Giordano, Institute for Composite and Biomedical Materials, National Research Council (CNR), Italy Andrea Cusano, University of Sannio, Italy 11:40 - 13:20 Special Session on Transducers for robot autonomous navigation - PART 3 Chairs: Alessandro Masi, CERN, Switzerland Roberto Losito, CERN, Switzerland Room: Palazzo San Vittorino 11:40 Haptic Guidance in Urban Search and Rescue Scenarios with Reduced Visibility Stefano Scheggi, University of Siena, Italy Gionata Salvietti, IIT (Italian Institute of Technology), Italy 12:00 Calibration and performance evaluation of low-cost IMUs Alberto Pretto, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Italy Giorgio Grisetti, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Italy 12:20 Low-Cost Mobile Robotics Platform for Active Teaching Gianmichele Siano, University of Sannio, Italy Luigi Glielmo, University of Sannio, Italy 12:40 Haptics force feedback based on current control loop for remote manipulation Jose Breñosa, Universitad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain Manuel Ferre, Universitad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain 33 13:00 Piecewise affine virtual sensor: a case study-estimation of stepping motor current from long distances Alberto Oliveri, University of Genoa, Italy Mark Butcher, CERN, Switzerland Alessandro Masi, CERN, Switzerland Marco Storace, University of Genoa, Italy 13:20 - 14:30 Lunch Room: Second Floor, Palazzo San Domenico 14:40 - 16:10 Poster Session Chairs: Francesco Picariello, University of Sannio, Italy Place: Palazzo San Domenico Quantum based voltage waveforms with 1 V and high spectral purity Tobias Möhring, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Germany Ralf Behr, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Germany Oliver Kieler, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Germany Luis Palafox, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Germany Preliminary Studies on Autonomous Sensor Systems Dedicated to Air Quality Monitoring Farid Touati, Qatar University, Qatar Claudio Legena, Qatar University, Qatar Alessio Galli, Qatar University, Qatar Damiano Crescini, University of Brescia, Italy Paolo Crescini, University of Brescia, Italy Adel Ben Mnaouer, Canadian University of Duabi, United Arab Emirates An automatic test system for the characterization of quick charging stations for electric vehicles Edoardo Fiorucci, Università dell'Aquila, Italy Giovanni Bucci, Università dell'Aquila, Italy Antonio Ometto, Università dell'Aquila, Italy Antonio Ragonese, Università dell'Aquila, Italy Flavio D'Innocenzo, Università dell'Aquila, Italy Antonino Genovese, ENEA, Italy Energetical and Information Aspects in Transducers Dan Mihai Ştefănescu, Romanian Measurement Society, Romania Performances of rainfall energy harvester Rosario Miceli, University of Palermo, Italy Pietro Romano, University of Palermo, Italy Ciro Spataro, University of Palermo, Italy Fabio Viola, University of Palermo, Italy 34 Joint classification and parameter estimation of compressive sampled FSK signals Luca De Vito, University of Sannio, Italy Octavia A. Dobre, Memorial University of St. John's, Canada Improvement of information reliability of digital systems with QAM/COFDM modulation Alexey Arlenovich Lvov, Saratov State Technical University named by Gagarin Y.A., Russia Michael Semenovich Svetlov, Saratov State Technical University named by Gagarin Y.A., Russia Pavel Vladimirovich Martynov, Saratov State Technical University named by Gagarin Y.A., Russia Design of coupling interface for narrowband Power Line Communication channel characterization Souha Souissi, University of Carthage, Tunisia Ons Ben Rhouma, University of Carthage, Tunisia Chiheb Rebai, University of Carthage, Tunisia Characterization of the Magnetic Induction Field produced by Secondary Substations G. Cangemi, University of Palermo, Italy Antonio Cataliotti, University of Palermo, Italy G. Cipriani, University of Palermo, Italy V. Di Dio, University of Palermo, Italy Alessandro Lipari, University of Palermo, Italy R. Miceli, University of Palermo, Italy Giovanni Tinè, National Research Council (CNR) Institute of Intelligent System for Automation (ISSIA), Italy A Dependency Matrix-Based Approach for Designing ATE Calibration Strategy Wei Jiang, National University of Defense Technology, China Qi Zhang, National University of Defense Technology, China Investigastions on a Selectable-Value, High Dc Voltage Standard Flavio Galliana, INRIM, Italy Roberto Cerri, INRIM, Italy Luca Roncaglione, INRIM, Italy Andrea Sosso, INRIM, Italy Diffused capacitance-based sensing for hydric control and watering optimization Nicola Giaquinto, Polytechnic of Bari, Italy Andrea Cataldo, University of Salento, Italy Emanuele Piuzzi, Sapienza University of Rome Egidio De Benedetto, University of Salento, Italy Giuseppe Maria D'Aucelli, Polytechnic of Bari, Italy Giuseppe Cannazza, University of Salento, Italy 35 An Automated Digital Testing System for High-Resolution ADC Based on the Feedback Loop Method Using Low-Resolution DAC Signal Nan Wang, Southeast University, China Cheng Huang, Southeast University, China Jianhui Wu, Southeast University, China The Sagnac effect in GPS, absolute simultaneity and the new meaning of time Luigi Maxmilian Caligiuri, University of Calabria and Foundation of Physics Research Center, Italy Amrit Sorli, Foundation of Physics Research Center, Italy Performance Analysis of Flooding Time Synchronization Protocol in Traffic Monitoring Scenarios Domenico Capriglione, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio Deborah Casinelli, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio Luigi Ferrigno, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio Design and prototyping of wireless sensor nodes for non-contact road-level climate monitoring Pasquale Daponte, University of Sannio, Italy Luca De Vito, University of Sannio, Italy Francesco Picariello, University of Sannio, Italy Sergio Rapuano, University of Sannio, Italy Ioan Tudosa, University of Sannio, Italy Deterministic Sampling for Uncertainty Quantification in Complex AlgorithmBased Measurements Leopoldo Angrisani, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Felice Cennamo, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Annalisa Liccardo, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Rosario Schiano Lo Moriello, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Michele Vadursi, University of Naples Parthenope, Italy Microwave measurements to assess the properties of superconducting materials for applications Enrico Silva, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Nicola Pompeo, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Kostiantyn Torokhtii, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy QA and QC for ITER magnet conductor production Simonetta Turtù, ENEA, Italy Riccardo Righetti, ICAS, Italy Federico Quagliata, Criotec, Italy Magneto-optical imaging with indicator film: a unique tool for the real-time visualization of the magnetic pattern in superconductors and ferromagnets Francesco Laviano, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Roberto Gerbaldo, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Gianluca Ghigo, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Laura Gozzelino, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 36 A system for assisted living and home automation Giovanni Bucci, University of L'Aquila, Italy Fabrizio Ciancetta, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Emidio Della Loggia, University of L'Aquila, Italy Flavio D'Innocenzo, University of L'Aquila, Italy Edoardo Fiorucci, University of L'Aquila, Italy Transition metal complexes, possessing redox-isomerism as a basis for new smart sensing materials Alla V. Arapova, G.A. Razuvaev Institute of Organometallic Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Michail P. Bubnov, G.A. Razuvaev Institute of Organometallic Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Nina A. Skorodumova, G.A. Razuvaev Institute of Organometallic Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Natalia N. Smirnova, Nizhny Novgorod State University Gleb A. Abakumov, G.A. Razuvaev Institute of Organometallic Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Automatic Industrial Electrical Circuit Firing Prevention using Infrared Termography Maurizio Caciotta, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Fabio Leccese, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Giuseppe Schirripa Spagnolo, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Lorenzo Cozzella, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Risk Analysis in Aviation: the Forensic Point of View Ettore De Francesco, SeTeL S.r.l., Italy Ruggero De Francesco, SeTeL S.r.l., Italy Fabio Leccese, University of Rome “RomaTre”, Italy Marco Cagnetti, University of Rome “RomaTre”, Italy A Fast Maximum Likelihood Estimation for High-Resolution ADC Test Cheng Huang, Southeast University, China Guojiao Wang, Southeast University, China Weiguang Yang, Southeast University, China Maintenance Scheduling by Means of Electrical Signature Analysis Technology Marco Faifer, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Stefano Ierace, University of Bergamo, Italy Massimo Lazzaroni, University of Milan, Italy Dust effects on the PV plant efficiency: A new monitoring strategy Marco Faifer, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Massimo Lazzaroni, University of Milan and INFN, Italy Sergio Toscani, INFN, Italy 37 Using Ambient Light Sensors on Smartphones to Improve the Performance of Solar Chargers Christian Schuss, University of Oulu, Finland Tore Leikanger, University of Oulu, Finland Bernd Eichberger, Graz University of Technology, Austria Timo Rahkonen, University of Oulu, Finland Critical components test and reliability issues for Photovoltaic Inverter Marcantonio Catelani, University of Florence, Italy Lorenzo Ciani, University of Florence, Italy Alberto Reatti, University of Florence, Italy Analysis and Measurement of Permittivity in Composite Materials at Low Frequencies Bernardo Tellini, University of Pisa, Italy Mauro Bologna, Universidad de Tarapaca, Chile Mirko Marracci, University of Pisa, Italy Roberto Micheletti, University of Pisa, Italy Effects of Regent Suit on Lower Limb Electromyographic Patterns of hemiparetic subjects Giovanni D'Addio, S. Maugeri Foundation, Italy Luigi Iuppariello, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Maria Romano, University of Naples “Federico II” and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuro-musculoskeletal System, Italy Paolo Bifulco, University of Naples “Federico II” and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuro-musculoskeletal System, Italy Nicola Pappone, S. Maugeri Foundation, Italy Bernardo Lanzillo, S. Maugeri Foundation, Italy Mario Cesarelli, University of Naples “Federico II” and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuro-musculoskeletal System, Italy A new system to deliver vibration, measure motion and EMG reaction for forearm muscles Mario Cesarelli, University of Naples Federico II and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuro-musculoskeletal System, Italy Giovanni d'Angelo, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Maria Romano, University of Naples Federico II and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuro-musculoskeletal System, Italy Paolo Bifulco, University of Naples Federico II and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuro-musculoskeletal System, Italy Fabrizio Clemente, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Research Council (IsIB-CNR), Italy Quantitative assessment of the EMG patterns of upper limb muscles during robotic rehabilitation Maria Romano, University of Naples “Federico II” and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuro-musculoskeletal System, Italy Giovanni D'Addio, S. Maugeri Foundation, Italy Luigi Iuppariello, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy 38 Paolo Bifulco, University of Naples “Federico II” and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuro-musculoskeletal System, Italy Bernardo Lanzillo, S. Maugeri Foundation, Italy Nicola Pappone, S. Maugeri Foundation, Italy Mario Cesarelli, University of Naples “Federico II” and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuro-musculoskeletal System, Italy Wind turbine vibration monitoring based on finite-element (FE) simulation Marcantonio Catelani, University of Florence, Italy Lorenzo Ciani, University of Florence, Italy Susanna Papini, University of Florence, Italy Andrea Rindi, University of Florence, Italy An Automated Test System for Spearfishing Rubbers Characterization Francesco Adamo, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Filippo Attivissimo, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Giuseppe Cavone, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Giampaolo Cice, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Camera calibration procedure to improve safety in railway tunnel Gregorio Andria, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Antonio Bruno, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Anna Maria Lucia Lanzolla, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Maurizio Spadavecchia, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Valeria Leonarda Scarano, Politecnico di Bari, Italy The strategies of data recording in power quality parameters measuring instrument Romuald Masnicki, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland Janusz Mindykowski, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland Damian Hallmann, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland Measurements in the Hyperpolarized Helium-3 for Medical Applications Onofrio Losito, ITEL Telecomunicazioni S.r.l., Italy Vincenzo Dimiccioli, ITEL Telecomunicazioni S.r.l., Italy Attilio Di Nisio, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Maurizio Spadavecchia, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Francesco Prudenzano, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Thermal Simulation of Biological Tissues with Magnetite Microinsertions under Microwave Energy in Support of Chemo-Hyperthermal Delivery Romeo Ciobanu, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iasi, Romania José Francisco Blanco Villalba, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iasi, Romania Thomas Schreiner, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Gr.T. Popa”, Romania Bogdan Tamba, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Gr.T. Popa”, Romania Power quality characterization of 1500 V DC medium-range electrical transportation systems Francesco Bonavolontà, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Massimo D'Apuzzo, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Attilio Marrese, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy 39 Nicola Pasquino, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Paolo Bifulco, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Analyze of the disruptive potential of two RF sources inside a neonates I.C.U. Alexandru Salceanu, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iasi, Romania Fanel Iacobescu, Romanian Bureau of Legal Metrology, Romania Catalina Luca, Faculty of Medical Bioengineering, Romania Mirela Anghel, Romanian Bureau of Legal Metrology, Romania Design, stability analysis and uncertainty contribution of a voltage divider designed for a phase meter Stanislav Mašláp, Czech Metrology Institute, Czech Republic Martin Šíra, Czech Metrology Institute, Czech Republic Věra Nováková Zachovalová, Czech Metrology Institute, Czech Republic Calorimetric sensor to measure local calorific dissipations in the human body Ch. Jesus, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Fabiola Socorro, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Manuel Rodriguez de Rivera, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Hector Jesus Rodriguez de Rivera, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Roberto Sarmiento, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Failure Analysis Based on Emulation Systems Leopoldo Angrisani, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Felice Cennamo, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Giacomo Ianniello, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Aniello Stellato, TME S.r.l., Italy 14.30 - 18.10 Software Hands-on Session on ADC Testing Chair: István Kollár, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Place: Palazzo San Domenico Advanced software tools for parametric identification based on quantized data Antonio Moschitta, University of Perugia, Italy Paolo Carbone, University of Perugia, Italy ADC test library in LabVIEW Ján Saliga, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia Jozef Lipták, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia Vojtech Vitkovič, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia Linus Michaeli, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia ADCTest Toolbox for MATLAB Tamás Virosztek, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary István Kollár, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary 40 ADC Test Tool for LabVIEW Vilmos Pálfi, Budapest University of Technology and Economics Tamás Virosztek, Budapest University of Technology and Economics István Kollár, Budapest University of Technology and Economics An application to combine and compare measurement results expressed in terms of Random-Fuzzy Variables Alessandro Ferrero, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Marco Prioli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Simona Salicone, Politecnico di Milano, Italy 16:10 - 16:30 Afternoon Break Place: Palazzo San Domenico 16:30 - 18:10 General Track - Sensors and sensor systems - PART 2 Chairs: Joaquin del Rio, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Gregorio Andria, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Room: Red Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 16:30 Design of a flexible filter for synchronous resampling in wireless sensor networks Jürgen Funck, Technical University of Berlin, Germany Clemens Gühmann, Technical University of Berlin, Germany 16:50 Energy harvesting using piezoelectric cantilever: improved SPICE model, simulations and measurements Gianluigi De Giuseppe, CMC Labs, Italy Alfonso Centuori, CMC Labs, Italy Angelo Malvasi, CMC Labs, Italy 17:10 A Methodology for Designing Power Management in Autonomous Low-power Nodes Aikaterini Kalaitzopoulou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Vasileios Konstantakos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Theodore Laopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 17:30 Improvements on rotating coil systems at CERN Lucio Fiscarelli, CERN, Switzerland Olaf Dunkel, CERN, Switzerland Stephan Russenschuck, CERN, Switzerland 17:50 Design of a bitonal dielectric resonator for the measurement of anisotropic surface impedance Nicola Pompeo, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Kostiantyn Torokhtii, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Enrico Silva, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy 41 16:30 - 18:10 Special Session on 20 years of GUM: problems, perspectives, perplexities PART 2 Chairs: Nicola Giaquinto, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Simona Salicone, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Room: Blue Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 16:30 Possibility distribution: a new mathematical tool to express measurement uncertainty Alessandro Ferrero, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Marco Prioli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Simona Salicone, Politecnico di Milano, Italy 16:50 Sine-Wave Amplitude Estimation by a Two-Point Interpolated DFT Method Robust to Spectral Interference from the Image Component Daniel Belega, University Politehnica of Timisoara, Romania Dominique Dallet, University of Bordeaux, France Dario Petri, University of Trento, Italy 17:10 About the Frequentist and the Bayesian Approach to Uncertainty Nicola Giaquinto, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Laura Fabbiano, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Amerigo Trotta, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Gaetano Vacca, Politecnico di Bari, Italy 17:30 Midrange as estimator of measured value for samples from population of uniform and Flatten-Gaussian distributions Zygmunt L. Warsza, Industrial Research Institute of Automation and Measurement, Poland Stefan Kubisa, West Pomeranian University of Technology, Poland 16:30 - 18:10 Special Session on Measuring software quality: what's new on the field? Chairs: Giuseppe Antonio Di Lucca, University of Sannio, Italy Luigi Buglione, GUFPI-ISMA, Italy Room: Museum of Sannio 16:30 Exploratory Analysis of a Terabyte Scale Web Corpus Vasilis Kolias, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Ioannis Anagnostopoulos, University of Thessaly, Greece Eleftherios Kayafas, National Technical University of Athens, Greece 16:50 Error propagation in Software Measurement & Estimation Luca Santillo, Gruppo Utenti Function Point Italia – Italian Software Metrics Association, Italy 42 17:10 Software Product Quality: Some Thoughts about its Evolution and Perspectives Luigi Buglione, Gruppo Utenti Function Point Italia – Italian Software Metrics Association, Italy 17:30 Measuring the domain-oriented quality of diff algorithms Gioele Barabucci, Universität zu Köln, Germany Paolo Ciancarini, University of Bologna, Italy Angelo Di Iorio, University of Bologna, Italy Fabio Vitali, University of Bologna, Italy 17:50 Measurements to assess the effort related to different kinds of software maintenance Alessandro Murgia, University of Antwerp, Belgium Marco Ortu, University of Cagliari, Italy Roberto Tonelli, University of Cagliari, Italy Giulio Concas, University of Cagliari, Italy Michele Marchesi, University of Cagliari, Italy Steve Counsell, Brunel University, UK 16:30 - 18:10 Special Session on Electrical and electronic instrumentation and measurements for movement analysis in clinical settings - PART 1 Chairs: Giovanni D'Addio, S. Maugeri Foundation, Italy Roman Zdzislaw Morawski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Room: Library of Province of Benevento 16:30 Gait Analysis Tools: past, present and future (Invited talk) Ugo Della Croce, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromusculoskeletal System, Italy 16:50 On applicability of impulse-radar sensors for monitoring of human movements Roman Zdzislaw Morawski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Yevhen Yashchyshyn, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Rafał Brzyski, Elnovel Co., Poland Frode Fadnes Jacobsen, Bergen University College, Norway Wiesław Winiecki, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland 17:10 2D video-based human gait analysis: a novel markerless approach Andrea Castelli, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromusculoskeletal System, Italy Gabriele Paolini, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromusculoskeletal System, Italy Andrea Cereatti, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromusculoskeletal System, Italy Ugo Della Croce, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromusculoskeletal System, Italy 43 17:30 A wearable system for the measurement of the inter-foot distance during gait Diana Trojaniello, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromusculoskeletal System, Italy Andrea Cereatti, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromusculoskeletal System, Italy Alan K. Bourke, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland Kamiar Aminian, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland Ugo Della Croce, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromusculoskeletal System, Italy 17:50 Performance of a remote eye-tracker in measuring gaze during walking Valeria Serchi, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromusculoskeletal System, Italy Agnese Peruzzi, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromusculoskeletal System, Italy Andrea Cereatti, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromusculoskeletal System, Italy Ugo Della Croce, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromusculoskeletal System, Italy 16:30 - 18:10 Special Session on Measurements for Mankind and Environment Chairs: Nicola Pasquino, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Paolo Bifulco, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Room: Palazzo San Vittorino 16:30 Monitoring and Controlling the Air Quality- Environmental Pollutants. Evaluation of Uncertainty Budget Fanel Iacobescu, Romanian Bureau of Legal Metrology, Romania Alexandru Salceanu, Gheorge Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Romania Mirela-Adelaida Anghel, Romanian Bureau of Legal Metrology, Romania Albert-Ciprian Anghel, University of Bucharest, Romania 16:50 Statistical Characterization of Human Exposure to GSM Electromagnetic Field Paolo Bifulco, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Attilio Marrese, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Nicola Pasquino, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Rosario Schiano Lo Moriello, University of Naples Federico II, Italy 17:10 Monitoring of respiration, seismocardiogram and heart sounds by a PVDF piezo film sensor Paolo Bifulco, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Gaetano Gargiulo, University of Western Sydney, Australia Giovanni d'Angelo, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy 44 Annalisa Liccardo, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Maria Romano, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Fabrizio Clemente, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Research Council, Italy Mario Cesarelli, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy 17:30 Estimation of quantum noise in fluoroscopy by analyzing differences of static images Paolo Bifulco, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Maria Romano, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Mario Cesarelli, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Luigi Iuppariello, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Nicola Pasquino, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy 20:00 - 22:00 Gala Dinner Restaurant "La Fortezza" - Torrecuso (BN) 45 Wednesday, September 17, 2014 09:00 - 10:40 Special Session on Measurements for Ambient Assisted Living Chairs: David Macii, University of Trento, Italy Antonio Moschitta, University of Perugia, Italy Room: Red Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 09:00 User Tracking for AAL: an inertial approach Bruno Andò, University of Catania, Italy Salvatore Baglio, University of Catania, Italy Cristian Orazio Lombardo, University of Catania, Italy Vincenzo Marletta, University of Catania, Italy 09:20 A vibrotactile bracelet to improve the navigation of older adults in large and crowded environments Stefano Scheggi, University of Siena, Italy Marco Aggravi, University of Siena, Italy Domenico Prattichizzo, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy 09:40 RF ranging based on space diversity techniques and directive antennas Valter Pasku, University of Perugia, Italy Mario Luca Fravolini, University of Perugia, Italy Antonio Moschitta, University of Perugia, Italy 10:00 Wearable Instrument for Skin Potential Response Analysis in AAL applications Antonio Affanni, University of Udine, Italy Giovanni Chiorboli, University of Parma, Italy 09:00 - 10:40 Special Session on Coherence among beam physics requirements, magnet design, and measurements - PART 1 Chairs: Stephan Russenschuck, CERN, Switzerland Marco Buzio, CERN, Switzerland Room: Blue Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 09:00 High sensitivity microsensors for magnetic field: a review (Invited talk) Salvatore Baglio, University of Catania 09:20 UTokyo VDEC's CMOS-MEMS Technology via Nanotechnology Platform for Prospective Integrated Magnetic Sensor Yoshio Mita, University of Tokyo, Japan Eric Lebrasseur, University of Tokyo, Japan Tomoki Sawamura, University of Tokyo, Japan 46 Naoko Kondo, University of Tokyo, Japan Kunihiro Asada, University of Tokyo, Japan 09:40 PCB coil array for measuring curved accelerator dipoles: two case studies on the MedAustron accelerator Giancarlo Golluccio, CERN, Switzerland Anthony Beaumont, Ebg MedAustron, Austria Marco Buzio, CERN, Switzerland Olaf Dunkel, CERN, Switzerland Markus Stockner, Ebg MedAustron, Austria Thomas Zickler, CERN, Switzerland 10:00 Challenges in measuring the longitudinal field profile of a magnet by a vibrating wire Pasquale Arpaia, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Domenico Caiazza, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Carlo Petrone, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Stephan Russenschuck, CERN, Switzerland 10:20 Small-diameter rotating coils for field quality measurements in quadrupole magnets H. Braun, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland Marco Buzio, CERN, Switzerland R. Deckardt, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland Olaf Dunkel, CERN, Switzerland R. Felder, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland Lucio Fiscarelli, CERN, Switzerland R. Ganter, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland S. Kasaei, CERN, Switzerland F. Löhl, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland Stephane Sanfilippo, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland Giordana Severino, CERN, Switzerland V. Vrankovic, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland Luis Walckiers, CERN, Switzerland 09:00 - 10:40 General Track - Methods and systems for signal analysis and telecommunications Chairs: Eleftherios Kayafas, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Pasquale Arpaia, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Room: Museum of Sannio 09:00 Metamaterial-Based Analog Computing (Invited talk) A. Silva, University of Pennsylvania, United States and Samsung Research Institute, Brazil F. Monticone, University of Texas, United States Giuseppe Castaldi, University of Sannio, Italy Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy 47 A. Alù, University of Texas, United States N. Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States and Samsung Research Institute, Brazil 09:20 Simulation, Measurement and Test Environment for Pseudo Random Number Generator Circuits Galia Ilieva Marinova, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria Zdravka Tchobanova, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria 09:40 Generalized extremal optimization of predictive maintenance to enhance monitoring of large experimental systems Pasquale Arpaia, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Mario Girone, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Domenico Maisto, Institute of High-Performance Computing and Networking, Italy Carlo Manna, University College Cork, Ireland Marco Pezzetti, CERN, Switzerland 10:00 The non-parametric amplitude estimation using MSL windows Tomaž Lušin, Metrel d.d, Slovenia Damir Ilic, University of Zagreb, Croatia Dušan Agrež, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia 10:20 On the Accuracy of Vector Metrics for Quality Assessment in Image Filtering Fabrizio Russo, University of Trieste, Italy 09:00 - 10:40 Special Session on Electrical and electronic instrumentation and measurements for movement analysis in clinical settings - PART 2 Chairs: Giovanni D'Addio, S. Maugeri Foundation, Italy Maria Riccio, University of Sannio, Italy Room: Library of Province of Benevento 09:00 Kinematic evaluation of horizontal reaching movements in rotator cuff disease during robotic rehabilitation Luigi Iuppariello, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Giovanni D'Addio, S. Maugeri Foundation, Italy Paolo Bifulco, University of Naples “Federico II” and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuro-musculoskeletal System, Italy Giuliana Faiella, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Bernardo Lanzillo, S. Maugeri Foundation, Italy Nicola Pappone, S. Maugeri Foundation, Italy Mario Cesarelli, University of Naples “Federico II” and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuro-musculoskeletal System, Italy 48 09:20 Using Wearable Sensor Systems for Objective Assessment of Parkinson’s Disease Erika Rovini, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy Dario Esposito, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy Carlo Maremmani, Area Health Authority District 1, Carrara (MS), Italy Paolo Bongioanni, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Pisana, Italy Filippo Cavallo, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy 09:40 Instrument for the estimation of cognitive and motor control function of human movement Enrico M. Staderini, HES-SO Western Switzerland University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland Jerome Rampazzo, HES-SO Western Switzerland University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland 10:00 Comparison of different methods for the estimation of gait temporal parameters using a single inertial sensor mounted on the lower trunk: application to elderly and hemiparetic subjects Diana Trojaniello, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromuscoloskeletal System, Italy Andrea Cereatti, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromuscoloskeletal System, Italy Laura Mori, University of Genoa, Italy Andrea Ravaschio, University of Genoa, Italy Ugo Della Croce, University of Sassari and Interuniversity Centre of Bioengineering of the Human Neuromuscoloskeletal System, Italy 10:20 Clinical and instrumental follow-up at six months in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: brace vs. no brace Luca Liguori, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Giuseppe Matarazzo, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Antonio Picone, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Annarita De Vivo, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Bruno Corrado, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Clemente Servodio Iammarrone, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy 10:40 - 11:00 Morning Break Place: Palazzo San Domenico 11:00 - 12:40 Special Session on Advanced modeling and experimental strategies in EIS Chairs: Pedro M. Ramos, Instuto Superior Tecnico of the University of Lisbon, Portugal Pasquale Arpaia, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Room: Red Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 11:00 Measurement Time Optimization of Impedance Spectroscopy Techniques Applied to a Vibrating Wire Viscosity Sensor José Santos, Instuto Superior Tecnico of the University of Lisbon, Portugal Fernando Janeiro, Universidade de Évora, Portugal Pedro M. Ramos, Instuto Superior Tecnico of the University of Lisbon, Portugal 49 11:20 Ultra High Frequency Circuit Identification through Gene Expression Programming Fernando M. Janeiro, Universidade de Évora, Portugal Jorge R. Costa, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Portugal Carlos A. Fernandes, Instuto Superior Tecnico of the University of Lisbon, Portugal Pedro M. Ramos, Instuto Superior Tecnico of the University of Lisbon, Portugal 11:40 Monitoring of earth-fill dam and snow cover using EIS method Jana Pařílková, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic Jaroslav Veselý, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic Michael Novák, ENVICONS s.r.o., Czech Republic 12:00 Effect of electrode contact impedance mismatch on 4-electrode measurements of small body segments using commercial BIA devices Paco Bogonez-Franco, Université de Lyon, France Pascale Pham, CEA/LETI-Minatec, France Claudine Gehin, Université de Lyon, France Bertrand Massot, Université de Lyon, France Georges Delhomme, Université de Lyon, France Regis Guillemaud, CEA/LETI-Minatec, France Eric McAdams, Université de Lyon, France 12:20 Scattering of microwaves in thin metallic films near the metal - nonmetal transition Jan Obrzut, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States 11:00 - 12:40 Special Session on Coherence among beam physics requirements, magnet design, and measurements - PART 2 Chairs: Stephan Russenschuck, CERN, Switzerland Stephane Sanfilippo, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland Room: Blue Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 11:00 Magnetic Survey of Large Magnets: a 1 to 5 scale model system K. Buhagiar, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland Philippe Lerch, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland A. Gabard, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland Marco Buzio, CERN, Switzerland Stephane Sanfilippo, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland A. Foussat, ITER, France 11:20 A fluxmeter based on translating coils for axially-symmetric magnets Pasquale Arpaia, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Marco Buzio, CERN, Switzerland Mario Kazazi, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Stephan Russenschuck, CERN, Switzerland 50 11:40 Experimental characterization of a rotating coil transducer for local multipole scanning Pasquale Arpaia, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Marco Buzio, CERN, Switzerland Ernesto De Matteis, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Olaf Dunkel, CERN, Switzerland Stephan Russenschuck, CERN, Switzerland 12:00 Calibrating the sensing-coil radius by feed-down from a harmonic reference Pasquale Arpaia, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Marco Buzio, CERN, Switzerland O. Köster, CERN, Switzerland Stephan Russenschuck, CERN, Switzerland Giordana Severino, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland 12:20 High-Accuracy Teslameter with Thin Three-Axis Hall Probe Dragana Popovic Renella, SENIS AG, Switzerland Sasa Dimitrijevic, SENIS AG, Switzerland Sasa Spasic, SENIS AG, Switzerland Radivoje S. Popovic, SENIS AG, Switzerland 11:00 - 12:40 General Track - Measurement standards Chairs: Umberto Pogliano, INRIM, Italy Christian Eugene, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium Room: Museum of Sannio 11:00 1 Ω – 10 kΩ High Precision Resistance Setup to calibrate Multifunction Electrical instruments Pier Paolo Capra, INRIM, Italy Flavio Galliana, INRIM, Italy Marco Lanzillotti, INRIM, Italy 11:20 Traceability for accurate resistive dividers Umberto Pogliano, INRIM, Italy Bruno Trinchera, INRIM, Italy Danilo Serazio, INRIM, Italy 11:40 New generation of cage-type current shunts at CMI Martin Šíra, Czech Metrology Institute, Czech Republic Věra Nováková Zachovalová, Czech Metrology Institute, Czech Republic Pavel Bednář, Czech Metrology Institute, Czech Republic 12:00 DC Voltage Linearity Measurements and DVM Calibration with Conventional and Programmable Josephson Voltage Standards Regis Pinheiro Landim, Instituto Nacional de Metrologia, Qualidade e Tecnologia, Brazil W. G. Kürten Ihlenfeld, Instituto Nacional de Metrologia, Qualidade e Tecnologia, Brazil 51 11:00 - 12:40 Special Session on Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurements - PART 1 Chairs: Andrea Mariscotti, University of Genova, Italy Nicola Pasquino, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Room: Library of Province of Benevento 11:00 Recent results on the Power Quality of Italian 2x25 kV 50 Hz railways Jacopo Bongiorno, University of Genova, Italy Andrea Mariscotti, University of Genova, Italy 11:20 Correlation analysis of results of measurements in AC power supply of DC traction substations for identification of harmonic disturbances Adam Szeląg, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Tadeusz Maciołek, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Marek Patoka, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland 11:40 Experimental validation of the electric network model of the Italian 2x25 kV 50 Hz railway Jacopo Bongiorno, University of Genova, Italy Andrea Mariscotti, University of Genova, Italy 12:00 Design and implementation of a power quality monitoring system over internet Irwin A. Diaz-Diaz, Institute for Scientific and Technological Research of San Luis Potosi (IPICyT), Mexico Ilse Cervantes, Institute for Scientific and Technological Research of San Luis Potosi (IPICyT), Mexico 12:20 Uncertainty management in the measurements of low frequency magnetic fields Salvatore Caldara, ARPA Sicilia, Italy Rosario Miceli, University of Palermo, Italy Pietro Romani, University of Palermo, Italy Ciro Spataro, University of Palermo, Italy Fabio Viola, University of Palermo, Italy 12:40 - 14:00 Lunch Room: Second Floor, Palazzo San Domenico 14:00 - 15:40 Special Session on Photovoltaic systems: monitoring and integration architectures Chairs: Loredana Cristaldi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Marco Faifer, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Room: Red Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 14:00 Big Data and Efficiency of PV Plants Silvano Vergura, Politecnico di Bari, Italy 52 14:20 Simulation of colouring methods for Silicon PV cells Massimiliano Bestetti, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Giancarlo Bernasconi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Sergio Brofferio, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Loredana Cristaldi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy 14:40 Impact of Dynamic Environmental Conditions on the Output Behaviour of Photovoltaics Christian Schuss, University of Oulu, Finland Toni Kotikumpu, University of Oulu, Finland Bernd Eichberger, Graz University of Technology, Austria Timo Rahkonen, University of Oulu, Finland 15:00 Monitoring System for a Solar Photovoltaic and Thermal Concentrator Plant Alberto Reatti, University of Florence, Italy Lorenzo Ciani, University of Florence, Italy Marian Kazimierczuk, Wright State University, United States 15:20 Dynamic and Reconfigurable Photovoltaic Emulator Based on FPAA Francesco Barra, Second University of Naples, Italy Marco Balato, Second University of Naples, Italy Luigi Costanzo, Second University of Naples, Italy Daniele Gallo, Second University of Naples, Italy Carmine Landi, Second University of Naples, Italy Mario Luiso, Second University of Naples, Italy Massimo Vitelli, Second University of Naples, Italy 14:00 - 15:40 Special Session on Instrumentation and measurements for superconducting physics and engineering research Chairs: Enrico Silva, University of Rome “Roma Tre”, Italy Valentina Corato, ENEA, Italy Room: Blue Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 14:00 Superconductivity in primary voltage metrology at INRiM (Invited talk) Andrea Sosso, INRIM, Italy Paolo Durandetto, INRIM, Italy Matteo Fretto, INRIM, Italy Vincenzo Lacquaniti, INRIM, Italy 14:20 Experimental Techniques for Measuring the Critical Current in Superconducting Strands Valentina Corato, ENEA, Italy Gianluca De Marzi, ENEA, Italy Chiarasole Fiamozzi Zignani, ENEA, Italy Luigi Muzzi, ENEA, Italy Rosario Viola, ENEA, Italy Antonio della Corte, ENEA, Italy 53 14:40 The MgB2 bulk cylinders as magnetic shields for physical instrumentation Giovanni Giunchi, Materials Science Consultant, Italy 15:00 Measuring the microwave response of superconductors: broadband Corbino and resonant stripline techniques Marc Scheffler, University of Stuttgart, Germany M. Maximilian Felger, University of Stuttgart, Germany Markus Thiemann, University of Stuttgart, Germany Daniel Hafner, University of Stuttgart, Germany Katrin Schlegel, University of Stuttgart, Germany Martin Dressel, University of Stuttgart, Germany Konstantin S. Ilin, Institute of Micro and Nanoelectronic Systems, Germany Michael Siegel, Institute of Micro and Nanoelectronic Systems, Germany Silvia Seiro, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Germany Christoph Geibel, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Germany Frank Steglich, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Germany 15:20 A Superconducting Bolometer for Terahertz Radiation Detection Guido Torrioli, Istituto di Fotonica e Nanotecnologie, National Research Council (CNR), Italy Sara Cibella, Istituto di Fotonica e Nanotecnologie, National Research Council (CNR), Italy Fabio Chiarello, Istituto di Fotonica e Nanotecnologie, National Research Council (CNR), Italy Roberto Leoni, Istituto di Fotonica e Nanotecnologie, National Research Council (CNR), Italy Pasquale Carelli, University of L'Aquila, Italy Roberto Casini, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Giorgio Dall'Oglio, University of Rome "Roma Tre", Italy Licia Pizzo, University of Rome "Roma Tre", Italy Lucia Sabbatini, INFN, Italy 14:00 - 15:40 General Track - Component and device testing Chairs: Dušan Agrež, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Theodore Laopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Room: Museum of Sannio 14:00 Advanced experimental setup for reliability and current consumption measurements of Flash non-volatile memories Vincenzo Della Marca, Aix-Marseille Université, France Tariq Wakrim, Aix-Marseille Université, France Jérémy Postel-Pellerin, Aix-Marseille Université, France Pierre Canet, Aix-Marseille Université, France 54 14:20 Very low tunneling current measurements using the Floating-Gate technique in a very low-noise environment Jérémy Postel-Pellerin, Aix-Marseille Université, France Gilles Micolau, Avignon University, France Philippe Chiquet, Aix-Marseille Université, France Jeanne Melkonian, Aix-Marseille Université, France Guillaume Just, Aix-Marseille Université and STMicroelectronics, France Daniel Boyer, LSBB, France Cyril Ginoux, Avignon University, France 14:40 Optimal Non-parametric Estimation of 1/f Noise Spectrum in Semiconductor Devices Paolo Magnone, University of Bologna, Italy Pier Andrea Traverso, University of Bologna, Italy Claudio Fiegna, University of Bologna, Italy 14:00 - 15:40 Special Session on Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurements - PART 2 Chairs: Andrea Mariscotti, University of Genova, Italy Nicola Pasquino, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Room: Library of Province of Benevento 14:00 Considerations on measurement of low frequency emissions generated by traction vehicles Marek Patoka, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Adam Szeląg, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Tadeusz Maciołek, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland 14:20 Comparitive assessment of signal cable impact in differential capacitive position measurements Pasquale Arpaia, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Ernesto De Matteis, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Donato De Paola, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Mateusz Sosin, CERN, Switzerland 14:40 Train carbody EMC shielding measurement Riccardo Briante, Bombardier Transportation Italy, Italy Pina Imbesi, Bombardier Transportation Italy, Italy 15:00 Response surface-based design of standard inductances for minimizing parasitic capacitances Pasquale Arpaia, University of Sannio, Italy and CERN, Switzerland Luca Sabato, University of Sannio, Italy 15:20 Two different ways in evaluating the uncertainty of S-parameter measurements Marco Sellone, INRIM, Italy Nosherwan Shoaib, INRIM, Italy Luca Callegaro, INRIM, Italy Luciano Brunetti, INRIM, Italy 55 15:40 - 16:00 Afternoon Break Place: Palazzo San Domenico 16:00 - 17:40 Special Session on Advanced signal acquisition and generation in measurement instruments Chairs: Mauro D'Arco, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Rosario Schiano Lo Moriello, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy Room: Red Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 16:00 A perspective on advanced signal generation techniques Aldo Baccigalupi, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Mauro D'Arco, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Annalisa Liccardo, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy 16:20 Analysing the effect of conical coaxial probe angle in dielectric permittivity measurement Homa Arab, Ecole Polytecnique of Montreal, Canada Cevdet Akyel, Ecole Polytecnique of Montreal, Canada 16:40 Noise with colored power spectrum derived from a single bit white noise input Ettore Napoli, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Giorgio Lopez, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Antonio G.M. Strollo, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy 17:00 The new power processor and its application for AC power and energy measurement Jerzy Kolanko, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Piotr Modzel, Institute of Computer Systems for Automation and Measurements Wroclaw, Poland Zbigniew Wierzbicki, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Janusz Dudzik, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Przemysław Musz, Institute of Computer Systems for Automation and Measurements Wroclaw, Poland 17:20 A Compressed Sampling-Based Method Compliant with IEC 61000-4-30 for Harmonic and Interharmonic Measurements Francesco Bonavolontà, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Massimo D'Apuzzo, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Annalisa Liccardo, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Gianfranco Miele, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy 56 16:00 - 17:40 Special Session on Instrumentation and measurements for road safety Chairs: Luigi Ferrigno, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy Luca De Vito, University of Sannio, Italy Room: Red Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 16:00 An advanced traceability system based on semi-active RFID devices Francesco Abate, University of Salerno, Italy Giuseppe Di Leo, University of Salerno, Italy Alfredo Paolillo, University of Salerno, Italy Vincenzo Paciello, University of Salerno, Italy 16:20 A Software Sensor for Motorcycle Suspension Stroke Consolatina Liguori, University of Salerno, Italy Vincenzo Paciello, University of Salerno, Italy Antonio Pietrosanto, University of Salerno, Italy Paolo Sommella, University of Salerno, Italy 16:40 The effect of Savitzky-Golay smoothing filter on the performance of a vehicular dynamic spectrum access method Leopoldo Angrisani, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Domenico Capriglione, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy Gianni Cerro, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy Luigi Ferrigno, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy Gianfranco Miele, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy 17:00 A Low-cost Ultrasonic Rangefinder based on Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave Luigi Battaglini, University of Perugia, Italy Pietro Burrascano, University of Perugia, Italy Alessio De Angelis, University of Perugia, Italy Antonio Moschitta, University of Perugia, Italy Marco Ricci, University of Perugia, Italy 17:20 Architecture of the Monitoring System for an Active Guard Rail Giuseppe Caliano, Tech.con. S.r.l., Italy Francesco Paolo Di Candia, University of Sannio, Italy Luca De Vito, University of Sannio, Italy Gianluca Mazzilli, University of Sannio, Italy Francesco Picariello, University of Sannio, Italy 17:50 - 18:10 Closing and awards ceremony Room: Blue Hall, Palazzo San Domenico 57 IMEKO TC-4 ACADEMIC PATRONAGE 58 University of Sannio University of Roma Tre University of Padua University of Naples "Federico II" University of Perugia University of Calabria Politecnico di Bari University of Lisboa Moldova State University Instituto Superior Técnico Technical University of Kosice IMEKO TC-4 INSTITUTIONAL PATRONAGE City of Benevento Province of Benevento Province of Benevento INFN - Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare DIMES - University of Calabria Group of Electrical and Electronic Measurement GUFPI - ISMA AGI - Associazione Geotecnica Italiana SIRN - Società Italiana di Riabilitazione Neurologica CONFINDUSTRIA Benevento Comitato Elettrotecnico Italiano AIL - Associazione Italiana del Libro 59 60 TUTTO MISURE AIRI - Associazione Italiana per al Ricerca Industriale DI.TR.IM.MIS TECH.CON. CRdC Tecnologie Innovium Biomedical Timshel srl Microlab International IMEKO TC-4 SPONSORS DISTEK - Strumenti & Misure ROHDE & SCHWARZ DIMES - University of Calabria OMICRON LAB SENIS - Magnetic & current Measurement ALL DATA ALL DATA Eastern Europe NSE - New Solution Enterprise M&M Consulenza srl STREGA Alberti SANTIMARTINI 61
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