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2025

Quartic soliton solutions of a normal-dispersion-based mode-locked laser

Authors
Facao, M; Malheiro, D; Carvalho, MI;

Publication
PHYSICAL REVIEW A

Abstract
We studied the characteristics, regions of existence, and stability of different types of solitons for a distributed model of a mode-locked laser whose dispersion is purely quartic and normal. Among the different types of solitons, we identified three main branches that are named according to their different amplitude: low, medium, and high amplitude solitons. It was found that the first solitons are always unstable while the latter two exist and are stable in relatively large regions of the parameter space. Moreover, the stability regions of medium and high amplitude solitons overlap over a certain range of parameters, manifesting effects of bistability. The energy of high amplitude solitons increases quadratically with their width, whereas the energy of medium amplitude solitons may decrease or increase with the width depending on the parameter region. Furthermore, we have investigated the long term evolution of the continuous-wave solutions under modulational instability, showing that medium amplitude solitons can arise in this scenario. Additionally, we assessed the effects of second- and third-order dispersion on medium and high amplitude solitons and found that both remain stable in the presence of these terms.

2025

Short-Range Energy-Aware Optical Wireless Communications Module for Ns-3

Authors
Ribeiro, T; Silva, S; Loureiro, JP; Almeida, EN; Almeida, NT; Fontes, H;

Publication
Joint European Conference on Networks and Communications & 6G Summit, EuCNC/6G Summit 2025, Poznan, Poland, June 3-6, 2025

Abstract
Optical Wireless Communications (OWC) has recently emerged as a viable alternative to radio-frequency technology, especially for the Internet of Things (IoT) domain. However, current simulation tools primarily focus on physical layer modelling, ignoring network-level issues and energy-constrained environments. This paper presents an energy-aware OWC module for ns-3 that addresses these limitations. The module includes specific PHY and MAC layers and integrates an energy model, a mobility model, and models of monochromatic transceivers and photodetectors, supporting both visible light and infrared (IR) communications. Verification against MATLAB simulations confirms the accuracy of our implementation. Additionally, mobility tests demonstrate that an energy-restricted end device transmitting via IR can maintain a stable connection with a gateway at distances up to 2.5 m, provided the SNR is above 10 dB. These results confirm the capabilities of our module and its potential to facilitate the development of energy-efficient OWC-based IoT systems. © 2025 IEEE.

2025

An Energy-Aware RIoT System: Analysis, Modeling and Prediction in the SUPERIOT Framework

Authors
Bocus, MJ; Hakkinen, J; Fontes, H; Drzewiecki, M; Qiu, S; Eder, K; Piechocki, RJ;

Publication
CoRR

Abstract

2025

Context-aware Rate Adaptation for Predictive Flying Networks using Contextual Bandits

Authors
Queirós, R; Kaneko, M; Fontes, H; Campos, R;

Publication
CoRR

Abstract

2025

Human Activity Recognition with a Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface for Wi-Fi 6E

Authors
Paulino, N; Oliveira, M; Ribeiro, FM; Outeiro, L; Pessoa, LM;

Publication
Joint European Conference on Networks and Communications & 6G Summit, EuCNC/6G Summit 2025, Poznan, Poland, June 3-6, 2025

Abstract
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is the identification and classification of static and dynamic human activities, which find applicability in domains like healthcare, entertainment, security, and cyber-physical systems. Traditional HAR approaches rely on wearable sensors, vision-based systems, or ambient sensing, each with inherent limitations such as privacy concerns or restricted sensing conditions. Instead, Radio Frequency (RF)-based HAR relies on the interaction of RF signals with people to infer activities. Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RISs) are significant for this use-case by allowing dynamic control over the wireless environment, enhancing the information extracted from RF signals. We present an Hand Gesture Recognition (HGR) approach using our own 6.5 GHz RIS design, which we use to gather a dataset for HGR classification for three different hand gestures. By employing two Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) models trained on data gathered under random and optimized RIS configuration sequences, we achieved classification accuracies exceeding 90%. © 2025 IEEE.

2025

Design and Implementation of Scalable 6.5 GHz Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface for Wi-Fi 6E

Authors
Paulino, N; Ribeiro, FM; Outeiro, L; Lopes, PA; Inacio, S; Pessoa, LM;

Publication
2025 19TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION, EUCAP

Abstract
Wi-Fi 6E will enable dense communications with low latency and high throughput, meeting the demands of ever growing network traffic and supporting emergent services such as ultra HD or multi-video streaming, and augmented or virtual reality. However, the 6GHz band suffers from higher path loss and signal attenuation, and poor performance in NLoS conditions. Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RISs) can address these challenges by providing low-cost directional communications with increased spectral and energy efficiency. However, RIS designs for the WiFi-6E range are under-explored in literature. We present the implementation of an 8x8 RIS tuned for 6.5GHz designed for scalability. We characterize the response of the unit cell, and evaluate the RIS in an anechoic chamber, measuring the far field radiation patterns for several digital beamsteering configurations in a horizontal plane, demonstrating effective signal steering.

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