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Publicações por Henrique Salgado

2013

Experimental evaluation of a differential GPS-over-fiber system for aircraft attitude determination

Autores
Oliveira, JMB; Pessoa, LM; Salgado, HM; Proudley, G; Charlton, D; White, H;

Publicação
2013 IEEE Avionics, Fiber-Optics and Photonics Technology Conference, AVFOP 2013

Abstract

2014

Digitised Radio Techniques for Fibre-Wireless Applications

Autores
Oliveira, JMB; Pessoa, LM; Coelho, D; Tavares, JS; Salgado, HM;

Publicação
2014 16TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSPARENT OPTICAL NETWORKS (ICTON)

Abstract
In this paper we present a comprehensive analysis and a performance assessment on the transmission of digitised RF signals over optical fibre (DRoF). Specifically, a study of the impact of the ADC/DAC quantization, jitter noise and the signal attenuation caused by the sub-sampling technique and DAC frequency roll-off are addressed by means of simulation, considering the transmission of RF signals conveying QAM symbols. Additionally, an experimental evaluation of DRoF links using vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSEL) for different optical fibre attenuation levels is also conducted. Finally, a new paradigm of DRoF systems based on well-known sigma-delta modulators (SDM) is also presented. Results show that it is possible to digitally transmit signals through a digital optical-based network and to distribute them wirelessly at the receiver side without the need for local oscillators (LO) and/or frequency up-converters. Results also show that the new sigma-delta-over-fibre concept performs similarly to conventional DRoF schemes, whilst being more competitive for either upgrading installed systems as well as for new deployments.

2014

A New MSE Channel Estimator Optimized for Nonlinearly Distorted Faded OFDM Signals With Applications to Radio Over Fiber

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

Publicação
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
In this paper, we propose a new channel estimation (CE) structure that aims to minimize the mean square error (MMSE) of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing signals that are corrupted by fading, nonlinear, and additive white Gaussian noise channels. We demonstrate that it exhibits a simple structure consisting of a set of correlators matched to every frequency component in the nonlinearly distorted signal, followed by a linear transformation. An extension suitable for frequency shifted signals is also discussed. As case study, the potential of such CE in uplink radio-over-fiber (RoF) systems conveying WiFi signals is analyzed. Through simulations, we demonstrate the usage of the one-tap and iterative maximum likelihood (ML)-algorithm-based equalizers, when used jointly with the proposed MMSE, zero forcing, or perfect CEs. Results show that the performance of the MMSE CE approximates the one of the perfect CE. In addition, when used in conjunction with the ML algorithm, it enables relaxation of linear requirements of components in RoF by passing the need for transmitter predistortion techniques that would otherwise significantly increase wireless devices complexity.

2017

Europe and the Future for WPT COST Action IC1301 Team

Autores
Carvalho, NB; Georgiadis, A; Costanzo, A; Stevens, N; Kracek, J; Pessoa, L; Roselli, L; Dualibe, F; Schreurs, D; Mutlu, S; Rogier, H; Visser, H; Takacs, A; Rocca, P; Dimitriou, A; Michalski, J; Raida, Z; Tedjini, S; Joseph, W; Duroc, Y; Sahalos, JN; Bletsas, A; Samaras, T; Nikoletseas, S; Raptis, TP; Boaventura, A; Collado, A; Trevisan, R; Minnaert, B; Svanda, M; Pereira, M; Mongiardo, M; Popov, G; Pan, N; Aubert, H; Viani, F; Siachalou, S; Kant, P; Vera, GA; Polycarpou, AC; Cruz, P; Mastri, F; Mazanek, M; Santos, H; Alimenti, F; Garcia Vazquez, H; Pollin, S; Poli, L; Belo, D; Masotti, D; Machac, J; Tavares, V; Mezzanotte, P; Ndungidi, P; Oliveri, G; Fernandes, R; Salgado, H; Moeyaert, V; Massa, A; Goncalves, R; Pinho, P; Monti, G; Tarricone, L; Dionigi, M; Russer, P; Russer, J;

Publicação
IEEE MICROWAVE MAGAZINE

Abstract
This article presents European-based contributions for wireless power transmission (WPT), related to applications ranging from future Internet of Things (IoT) and fifth-generation (5G) systems to high-power electric vehicle charging. The contributors are all members of a European consortium on WPT, COST Action IC1301. WPT is the driving technology that will enable the next stage in the current consumer electronics revolution, including batteryless sensors, passive RF identification (RFID), passive wireless sensors, the IoT, and machine-to-machine solutions. The article discusses the latest developments in research by some of the members of this group.

2014

Low Cost Compact Multiband Printed Monopole Antennas and Arrays for Wireless Communications

Autores
Luo, Q; Pereira, JR; Salgado, H;

Publicação
Progress in Compact Antennas

Abstract

2014

Experimental Performance Assessment of a Multicarrier Digitised RoF System: Analysis and Evaluation of Pre-Distortion Techniques

Autores
OLiveira, JMB; Rodrigues, PF; Salgado, HM;

Publicação
2014 16TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSPARENT OPTICAL NETWORKS (ICTON)

Abstract
In this work the performance assessment of a digitised radio-over-fibre (DRoF) system is presented considering the transmission of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) signals. Specifically, the impact of the high peak-to-average-ratio (PAPR) in the ADC/DAC quantization noise is addressed by means of simulation results. In order to minimize the impact of the digitisation process, we present a study of the improvement of the system performance when commonly used pre-distortion techniques suitable for PAPR reduction are considered. Additionally, the performance of the selected pre-distortion techniques is assessed experimentally, in terms of the modulation error ratio (MER) in an OFDM-DRoF link transmission, considering the impact of optical attenuation. It is observed that the transmission of OFDM signals in DRoF is severely affected by the inherent high PAPR levels and that, by using pre-distortion techniques with ADC/DAC with 7 bits, it is possible to increase the modulation error ratio (MER) by 15 dB or to increase the optical fibre by 6.5 km (8.5% increase) without the need of additional complexity at the OFDM receiver.

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