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  • Name

    Nuno Teixeira Almeida
  • Role

    Senior Researcher
  • Since

    03rd September 1985
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Publications

2024

Incremental Redundancy HARQ Communication Schemes applied to Energy Efficient IoT Systems

Authors
Silva, SM; Almeida, NT;

Publication
2024 IEEE 22ND MEDITERRANEAN ELECTROTECHNICAL CONFERENCE, MELECON 2024

Abstract
The rapid proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) systems, encompassing a wide range of devices and sensors with limited battery life, has highlighted the critical need for energy-efficient solutions to extend the operational lifespan of these battery-powered devices. One effective strategy for reducing energy consumption is minimizing the number and size of retransmitted packets in case of communication errors. Among the potential solutions, Incremental Redundancy Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (IR-HARQ) communication schemes have emerged as particularly compelling options by adopting the best aspects of error control, namely, automatic repetition and variable redundancy. This work addresses the challenge by developing a simulator capable of executing and analysing several (H)ARQ schemes using different channel models, such as the Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) and Gilbert-Elliott (GE) models. The primary objective is to compare their performance across multiple metrics, enabling a thorough evaluation of their capabilities. The results indicate that IR-HARQ outperforms alternative methods, especially in the presence of burst errors. Furthermore, its potential for further adaptation and enhancement opens up new ways for optimizing energy consumption and extending the lifespan of battery-powered IoT devices.

2019

A Comprehensive Study on Enterprise Wi-Fi Access Points Power Consumption

Authors
Silva, P; Almeida, NT; Campos, R;

Publication
IEEE ACCESS

Abstract
Wi-Fi networks are becoming more and more ubiquitous and represent a substantial source of energy consumption around the globe, mainly when it comes to Access Points (APs). There has been some work done on the characterization of the power consumption of Wi-Fi APs and network interface cards (NICs), and the power usage of these devices under different configurations and standards but mostly using legacy standards. A detailed AP power consumption analysis, exploring the whole set of degrees of freedom and capabilities of these devices is lacking in the state of the art. In this paper, we present a thorough power consumption analysis, covering the configuration options available in enterprise Wi-Fi APs from the three major vendors on the market. The goal is to understand how the power consumption of an AP varies with the different configurations, and provide insights on the parameters that significantly affect the AP power consumption. The obtained experimental results confirm previous state-of-the-art conclusions but contradict some of the studies and results found in the literature, while updating results and conclusions taken in the past to the most recent standards, configurations, and data rates available today. The analysis provided herein is a valuable source of information for deriving new AP power consumption models and designing energy-efficient Wi-Fi networks.

2019

Energy Consumption Management for Dense Wi-Fi Networks

Authors
Silva, P; Almeida, NT; Campos, R;

Publication
2019 WIRELESS DAYS (WD)

Abstract
Wi-Fi networks lack energy consumption management mechanisms. In particular, during nighttime periods, the energy waste may be significant, since all Access Points (APs) are kept switched on even though there is minimum or null traffic demand. The fact that more than 80% of all wireless traffic is originated or terminated indoor, and served by WiFi, has led the scientific community to look into energy saving mechanisms forWi-Fi networks. State of the art solutions address the problem by switching APs on and off based on manually inserted schedules or by analyzing real-time traffic demand. The first are vendor specific; the second may induce frequent station (STA) handoffs, which has an impact on network performance. The lack of implementability of solutions is also a shortcoming in most works. We propose an algorithm, named Energy Consumption Management Algorithm (ECMA), that learns the daytime and nighttime periods of the Wi-Fi network. ECMA was designed having in mind its implementability over legacyWi-Fi equipment. At daytime, the radio interfaces of the AP (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) are switched on and off automatically, according to the traffic demand. At nighttime, clusters of APs, covering the same area, are formed, leaving one AP always switched on for basic coverage and the redundant APs swichted off to maximize energy savings, while avoiding coverage and performance hampering. Simulation results show energy savings of up to 50% are possible using the ECMA algorithm.

2019

Green Mobile Networks for 5G and Beyond

Authors
Masoudi, M; Khafagy, MG; Conte, A; El Amine, A; Francoise, B; Nadjahi, C; Salem, FE; Labidi, W; Sural, A; Gati, A; Bodere, D; Arikan, E; Aklamanu, F; Louahlia Gualous, H; Lallet, J; Pareek, K; Nuaymi, L; Meunier, L; Silva, P; Almeida, NT; Chahed, T; Sjolund, T; Cavdar, C;

Publication
IEEE ACCESS

Abstract
The heated 5G network deployment race has already begun with the rapid progress in standardization efforts, backed by the current market availability of 5G-enabled network equipment, ongoing 5G spectrum auctions, early launching of non-standalone 5G network services in a few countries, among others. In this paper, we study current and future wireless networks from the viewpoint of energy efficiency (EE) and sustainability to meet the planned network and service evolution toward, along, and beyond 5G, as also inspired by the findings of the EU Celtic-Plus SooGREEN Project. We highlight the opportunities seized by the project efforts to enable and enrich this green nature of the network as compared to existing technologies. In specific, we present innovative means proposed in SooGREEN to monitor and evaluate EE in 5G networks and beyond. Further solutions are presented to reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint in the different network segments. The latter spans proposed virtualized/cloud architectures, efficient polar coding for fronthauling, mobile network powering via renewable energy and smart grid integration, passive cooling, smart sleeping modes in indoor systems, among others. Finally, we shed light on the open opportunities yet to be investigated and leveraged in future developments.

2014

RFID alarm system and trajectory correction in paralympic athletics races

Authors
Almeida, NT; Pinheiro, V;

Publication
CONFERENCE ON ELECTRONICS, TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND COMPUTERS - CETC 2013

Abstract
In this paper is presented the work relative to the design of an aid system, for athletes with special needs in terms of vision. The system is based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and serves to help visually impaired athletes. Relatively to Paralympic athletics competitions, the main goal is the elimination of current guide runners. The system is prepared to give a stereo audio alert, when a runner deviates from his lane central area. The paper presents the main components, namely, the RFID infrastructure and the mobile parts. Tests to tags, infrastructure setting and positioning functions are also presented. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/).

Supervised
thesis

2023

Incremental Redundancy ARQ Communications Schemes applied to High-Efficiency IoT Systems

Author
Sérgio Miguel Marques Ribeiro da Silva

Institution
UP-FEUP

2023

A Dense And High Throughput WLAN System Using Emerging Light Communications Technology: Polarization Based Visible Light Communications

Author
André da Silva Reis

Institution
UP-FEUP

2022

Vehicle Trajectory Optimization Based on QoS Metrics

Author
Maria Luís Salselas Pimentel Sanches

Institution
UP-FEUP

2021

A dense and high throughput WLAN system using emerging Light Communications technology

Author
André da Silva Reis

Institution
UP-FEUP

2021

Vehicle Trajectory Optimization Based on QoS Metrics

Author
Maria Luís Salselas Pimentel Sanches

Institution
UP-FEUP