Exhibitors 2023



Innovative smart meter in the era of energy digitalization

Innovative smart meter in the era of energy digitalization

Since companies, as a result of European directives and decrees are obliged to monitor energy consumption through the installation of special meters, and since energy consumption, in all its forms, pervades the operation of every single piece of equipment or complex system, if that same meter were able to obtain useful information to profile loads, assess their state of health, analyse over time how the machine is consuming its energy, estimate variations in terms of efficiency, the object that by law must be there also becomes an advantage for the company. Hence, the idea of the project with the intention of giving a new functionality to energy measurements with an integrated and multi-physical approach.

Innovative smart meter in the era of energy digitalization

Luigi Ferrigno, Gianfranco Miele, Luca Tari

Luca Tari (Graduate Student Member, IEEE) was born in Cassino, Italy, in 1997. He received the M.S. degree (cum laude) in electrical engineering from the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio in October 2021, where he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree with the Department of Electrical Engineering. His current research interests concern electrical and electronic measurements in the field of smart energy and energy digitization. In particular, the design of innovative smart meters and the development of methods and techniques for energy monitoring and management, load profiling, NILM, optimization and energy efficiency, fault detection, and predictive diagnostics. Other research topics are cyber security and the use of nanotechnology for pollutant detection.
Luigi Ferrigno (Senior Member, IEEE) is a full professor of Electric and Electronic Measurement and has been Scientific Manager of the Industrial Measurements Laboratory, at the University of Cassino, Italy. In 2008, he was a Founding Member of the university spin-off, Spring Off, University of Salerno. He is the NDE4.0 ambassador for the Italian Association of Non-destructive Evaluation and Test (AiPnD) in the EFNDT WG10. He coordinated and participated in several national and international research projects. His current research interests include NDT4.0, novel learning sensors, and measurement systems for smart cities, IoT, automotive, smart energy, and the environment.
Gianfranco Miele received the M.S. degree (cum laude) in telecommunication engineering and the Ph.D. degree in electrical and information engineering from the University of Cassino, in 2004 and 2008, respectively. Since 2019 he has been an Associate Professor with the Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Cassino. He has authored or co-authored about 80 journal and conference papers in instrumentation and measurements. His current research interests include electrical and electronic measurements, and, in particular, design and implementation of innovative methods for performance assessment of RF telecommunication systems and communication networks, RF spectrum measurement and sensing, image-based measurement systems, measurement of electromagnetic compatibility, and DSP-based measurement systems. He was a recipient of the Carlo Offelli Prize for the best Ph.D. dissertation in electronic measurement entitled “Design and implementation of an apparatus for reliable and repeatable power measurement in DVB-T systems” in 2008. Prof. Miele is a member of the Italian Association Electrical and Electronic Measurements Group, the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society, and the IEEE 802.22 Working Group.
He is currently the scientific head of the electrical division of the Industrial Measurement
Laboratory of the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio.


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