Titolo | Pubblicato in | Anno |
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Control-oriented modelling of an active suppression system for large space smart structures | 2020 | |
Distributed network of smart actuators/sensors for active micro-vibration control in large space antenna structures | Proceedings of the 70th International astronautical congress, IAC 2019 | 2019 |
A preliminary design of a mission to Triton: a concurrent engineering approach | Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC | 2018 |
Preliminary design of a mission to triton based on a concurrent engineering approach | Proceedings of the XXIV International Conference of the Italian Association of Aeronautics and Astronautics | 2017 |
Paolo Iannelli is a PhD student in Aeronautics and Space Engineering at Sapienza University of Rome. His main field of research is active vibration control via networks of smart actuators/sensors (i.e. piezo-patches, stack piezoelectric actuators) for on-orbit large flexible space structures with particular focus on Robust Control techniques. As a side research activity, he is currently working, in the frame of a collaboration with the Department of Information Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications (DIET), on the application of Deep Learning strategies in space systems.
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