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Publicações por Henrique Salgado

2005

Intensity-referenced and temperature-independent curvature-sensing concept based on chirped fiber Bragg gratings

Autores
Romero, R; Frazao, O; Pereira, DA; Salgado, HM; Araujo, FM; Ferreira, LA;

Publicação
APPLIED OPTICS

Abstract
An intensity-referenced temperature-independent curvature-measurement technique that uses a smart composite that comprises two chirped fiber Bragg gratings is demonstrated. The two gratings are embedded on opposite sides of the composite laminate and act simultaneously as curvature sensors and as wavelength discriminators, enabling a temperature-independent intensity-based scheme to measure radius of curvature. Also, the system's performance is independent of arbitrary power losses that are induced in the lead fibers to the sensing head. It is demonstrated that the measurement range depends on the relative positions of the chirped fiber Bragg gratings and on their spectral bandwidths. By using two chirped fiber Bragg gratings with bandwidths W-1 = 2.8 nm and W-2 = 3.7 nm and with central wavelengths at lambda(01) = 1560.3 nm and lambda(02) - 1563.7 nm, we obtained a resolution of 1.6 mm/(1)Hz for the measurement of the radius of curvature (similar to R = 350 mm) over the measurement range 190 mm < R < infinity. (c) 2005 Optical Society of America.

2010

UWB radio over perfluorinated GI-POF for low-cost in-building networks

Autores
Oliveira, JMB; Silva, S; Pessoa, LM; Coelho, D; Salgado, HM; Castro, JCS;

Publicação
Proceedings - 2010 IEEE International Topical Meeting on Microwave Photonics, MWP 2010

Abstract
This paper presents a performance evaluation of a multiband-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MBOFDM) ultra-wideband (UWB) signal transmission over two types of perfluorinated graded-index polymer optical fibers (PFGI-POFs) with diameters of 62.5 µm and 120 µm, using a lowcost optical transceiver. Experimental measurements of packet error rate (PER) and minimum transmitted powers to achieve the maximum allowed PER show that it is possible to have a viable transmission at data rates of 480 Mbps, 200 Mbps and 53.3Mbps over 100, 150 and 200 meters of PF-GI-POF, respectively, preceded by a 1 meter wireless link. ©2010 IEEE.

2007

Optimum receivers for non-linear distortion compensation of OFDM signals in fiber supported wireless applications

Autores
Oliveira, JMB; Rodrigues, MRD; Salgado, HM;

Publicação
2007 INTERNATIONAL TOPICAL MEETING ON MICROWAVE PHOTONICS

Abstract
In this paper, we study the performance of the optimum receiver for nonlinear distorted OFDM signals in RoF applications, which is composed by a demodulator followed by an ML detector. The demodulator observes the various intermodulation products to compute a set of sufficient statistics, while the detector observes the sufficient statistics to compute an estimate of the original data. Particularly, we concentrate on the uplink of intensity modulation/direct detection RoF system where the OFDM signal suffers from linear distortion (fading), nonlinear distortion and noise. We demonstrate that the optimum receiver outperforms the conventional OFDM receiver by several orders of magnitude.

2009

Performance Evaluation of Phase Estimation Algorithms in Equalized Coherent Optical Systems

Autores
Pessoa, LM; Salgado, HM; Darwazeh, I;

Publicação
IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS

Abstract
We assess the performance of a coherent optical system employing a phase estimation algorithm combined with a least mean square decision-directed equalizer in a feedback configuration and compare it to the constant modulus algorithm with an independent carrier phase estimation approach for 16-quadratic-amplitude-modulation transmission. Both series and parallel implementations are discussed. Hardware issues regarding a recursive implementation of the estimation filter are also reported.

2004

In situ temperature measurement of an optical fiber submitted to electric arc discharges

Autores
Rego, G; Santos, LMNBF; Schroder, B; Marques, PVS; Santos, JL; Salgado, HM;

Publicação
IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS

Abstract
Type S thermocouples were assembled in situ by applying high intensity electric are discharges to the contact junction of two platinum (Pt) and Pt-10% rhodium (Pt-10% Rh) wires, inserted on a silica capillary. The electrically insulated thermocouples built in this way were afterwards employed to estimate the temperature of an optical fiber subjected to arc discharges. For typical values of the arc discharge parameters used to arc-induce long-period fiber gratings (electric current I = 9 mA and arc duration t = 1 s), a capillary peak temperature value of 1420 degreesC +/- 400 degreesC was obtained by extrapolation of the experimental data for the limit situation of having a thermocouple with negligible diameter. The temperature profiles in the capillary and in an optical fiber were calculated based on a heat transfer model implemented by a finite element algorithm and fitted to the experimental temperature distribution in the Pt and Pt-10% Rh wires. The correspondent peak temperatures computed for the capillary and for the fiber were 1450 degreesC and 1320 degreesC, respectively. A good agreement between the capillary temperature values determined graphically and numerically was obtained.

2009

Assessment of Parallel Equalizer/Phase Estimation Algorithms in Coherent Optical Systems

Autores
Pessoa, LM; Salgado, HM; Darwazeh, I;

Publicação
2009 DIGEST OF THE LEOS SUMMER TOPICAL MEETINGS

Abstract
The options to implement a coherent optical system employing a phase estimation algorithm combined with adaptive linear equalization are investigated. Several carrier phase estimator strategies are discussed, in terms of parallelization, performance and implementation complexity.

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