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Publications by CTM

2004

Simultaneous measurement of strain and temperature based on polarization loss properties of are-induced long period gratings

Authors
Frazao, O; Rego, G; Araujo, FM; Ferreira, LA; Salgado, HM; Santos, JL;

Publication
SECOND EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS: PROCEEDINGS

Abstract
A new sensing configuration is proposed for simultaneous measurement of strain and temperature that relies on a single long period grating written by the electric arc technique. The underlying principle is the azimuthal asymmetry induced by the electric arc fabrication technique, which results in a device with polarization dependent insertion loss sensitive to both temperature and strain. With the proposed configuration, resolutions of +/- 2.8 degreesC/rootHz and +/- 13.9 muepsilon/rootHz are obtained for temperature and strain measurements, respectively.

2004

Measurement of the temperature of an optical fiber submitted to an electric arc discharge

Authors
Rego, G; Marques, PVS; Salgado, HM; Santos, JL;

Publication
SECOND EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS: PROCEEDINGS

Abstract
The radiation emitted by an optical fiber during heating due to an electric arc discharge was detected using a Cronin spectrometer. The fitting of the emission spectrum to the blackbody radiation, allowed the estimation of the temperature range attained by the fiber.

2004

Chirped fibre Bragg grating based multiplexer and demultiplexer for DWDM applications

Authors
Romero, R; Frazao, O; Floreani, F; Zhang, L; Marques, PVS; Salgado, HM;

Publication
Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference Communication Systems and Networks

Abstract
A multiplexer/demultiplexer for 100 GHz channel spacing based on chirped fibre Bragg gratings with different bandwidths and optical circulators is presented. The spectral characteristics, specifications and operation of these passive devices are described, showing its potential use in DWDM applications.

2004

<title>MPEG-21 in broadcasting: the novel digital broadcast item model</title>

Authors
Lugmayr, AR; Touimi, AB; Kaneko, I; Kim, J; Alberti, C; Yona, S; Kim, J; Andrade, MT; Kalli, S;

Publication
Real-Time Imaging VIII

Abstract

2004

MPEG-21 in Broadcasting Role in the Digital Transition of Broadcasting

Authors
Kaneko, I; Lugmayr, A; Kalli, S; Touimi, AB; Kim, JN; Alberti, C; Yona, S; Kim, J; Andrade, MT;

Publication
ICETE 2004, 1st International Conference on E-Business and Telecommunication Networks, Setúbal, Portugal, August 24-28, 2004, Proceedings

Abstract

2004

MPEG-21 in broadcasting: The novel digital broadcast item model

Authors
Lugmayr, A; Touimi, AB; Kaneko, I; Kim, JN; Alberti, C; Yona, S; Kim, J; Andrade, MT; Kalli, S;

Publication
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

Abstract
The MPEG experts are currently developing the MPEG-21 set of standards and this includes a framework and specifications for digital rights management (DRM), delivery of quality of services (QoS) over heterogeneous networks and terminals, packaging of multimedia content and other things essential for the infrastructural aspects of multimedia content distribution. Considerable research effort is being applied to these new developments and the capabilities of MPEG-21 technologies to address specific application areas are being investigated. One such application area is broadcasting, in particular the development of digital TV and its services. In more practical terms, digital TV addresses networking, events, channels, services, programs, signaling, encoding, bandwidth, conditional access, subscription, advertisements and interactivity. MPEG-21 provides an excellent framework of standards to be applied in digital TV applications. Within the scope of this research work we describe a new model based on MPEG-21 and its relevance to digital TV: the digital broadcast item model (DBIM). The goal of the DBIM is to elaborate the potential of MPEG-21 for digital TV applications. Within this paper we focus on a general description of the DBIM, quality of service (QoS) management and metadata filtering, digital rights management and also present use-cases and scenarios where the DBIM's role is explored in detail.

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