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2002

IP traffic control on UNITS terminal equipment

Authors
Ricardo, M; Soares, R; Dias, J; Ruela, J;

Publication
MULTIACCESS, MOBILITY AND TELETRAFFIC FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS, VOLUME 6

Abstract
The paper presents the architecture of an UNITS terminal equipment optimised for IP based communications and describes the traffic control mechanisms required for supporting emerging 3G services.

2002

Apodisation of uniform Fibre Bragg Gratings using electric arc discharges

Authors
Rego, G; Romero, R; Frazao, O; Marques, PVS; Salgado, HM;

Publication
PROCEEDINGS OF 2002 IEEE/LEOS WORKSHOP ON FIBRE AND OPTICAL PASSIVE COMPONENTS

Abstract
We report the use of the electric arc technique to apodise Fibre Bragg Gratings (FBG). Electric arc discharges applied at the ends of the grating produce a smoothing of the refractive index modulation profile which reduces the side lobes at longer wavelengths. Using this technique, a FBG was apodised with a side lobe reduction of 17 dB.

2002

Sampled fibre Bragg grating sensors for simultaneous strain and temperature measurement

Authors
Frazao, O; Romero, R; Rego, G; Marques, PVS; Salgado, HM; Santos, JL;

Publication
ELECTRONICS LETTERS

Abstract
A new scheme is presented for simultaneous measurement of strain and temperature using a sampled fibre Bragg grating based on a long period structure written using the electric are technique. The temperature and strain measurement resolutions are estimated to be +/-0.50degreesC/rootHz and +/-3.38 muepsilon/rootHz, respectively.

2002

Widely tunable L-band erbium doped fiber ring laser by means of induced cavity loss control

Authors
Melo, M; Teixeira, A; Frazao, O; Gomes, L; Lima, M; Santos, C; Pereira, D; Rocha, F; Salgado, HM;

Publication
2002 IEEE/LEOS ANNUAL MEETING CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1 AND 2

Abstract
We present and demonstrate a 20 nm tunable L-band fiber ring laser. Tunability is achieved by curving a simple taper which controls the intra-cavity loss.

2002

Grasping the potential of digital signal processing through real-time DSP laboratory experiments

Authors
Ferreira, AJS; Restivo, FJO;

Publication
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2002 IEEE 10TH DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING WORKSHOP & 2ND SIGNAL PROCESSING EDUCATION WORKSHOP

Abstract
A new DSP laboratory course has been included in the Electrical and Computer Engineering curriculum at the Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, in Portugal, since the school year of 1999/2000. This paper addresses the context and motivation underlying this new course, outlines its structure and methodology, highlights the design and goals of all DSP experiments currently proposed for the 13 weeks of the semester, and reports on the receptivity students have expressed to this elective course. The course is based on the TI C31 Starter Kit and tries to combine full use of its resources with a representative diversity of efficient digital signal processing techniques and associated application scenarios. A perspective is also given on current plans to reinforce DSP expertise at the graduate level.

2002

Reflection, Self-Awareness and Self-Healing in OpenORB

Authors
Blair, GS; Coulson, G; Blair, L; Duran Limon, H; Grace, P; Moreira, R; Parlavantzas, N;

Publication
Proceedings of the first ACM SIGSOFT Workshop on Self-Healing Systems (WOSS'02)

Abstract
There is a growing interest in the area of self-healing systems. Self-healing does however impose considerable demands on system infrastructures - Especially in terms of openness and support for reconfigurability. This paper proposes that the self-awareness inherent in reflective technologies lends itself well to the construction of self-healing systems. In particular, the paper examines the support provided by the Open ORB reflective middleware technology for the construction of this increasingly important class of system.

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