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Carmela Galdi is an Associate Professor at the Department of Engineering, University of Sannio, Italy. Her research focuses on telecommunications engineering, with a strong emphasis on remote sensing technologies, radar/satellite signal processing, and environmental monitoring applications.
Key research areas include:
- Advanced CFAR detection techniques for radar systems
- GNSS-R (Global Navigation Satellite System Reflectometry) for land and ocean altimetry
- Wind speed retrieval algorithms using satellite data
- Speckle reduction in SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) imagery
- Multi-spectral thermal anomaly detection
- Development of MATISSE, a meteorological aviation support system
Her publications span from 1996 to 2024, showing sustained expertise in radar signal processing, satellite communication systems, and environmental data analysis. While no formal scientific awards are documented in the provided materials, her collaborative work with institutions like CIRA (Italian Aerospace Research Centre) and multiple international projects indicates significant professional impact.
Recent work includes comparative studies of CYGNSS and Sentinel-1 wind speed products for tropical cyclone monitoring, and the development of adaptive mobility systems for smart transportation. She has contributed to GNSS-R coherent signal focusing techniques to enhance spatial resolution, and has co-authored foundational studies on multidimensional signal detection in Gaussian clutter environments.
Her research frequently intersects with:
- Climate science applications
- Digital communication systems
- Geospatial data analysis
- Environmental hazard detection
- Advanced mathematical modeling
- Signal processing for aviation safety

