2019
Authors
Santos, HM; Pinho, P; Salgado, HM;
Publication
2019 SBMO/IEEE MTT-S International Microwave and Optoelectronics Conference, IMOC 2019
Abstract
In this paper we describe the design of a dual polarized packaged patch antenna for 5G communications with improved isolation and bandwidth for Ka-band. The results were validated using FEM and Momentum co-simulations in ADS. The novelty of the approach is the use of parasitic elements in the same layer to circumvent bandwidth limitations, thereby reducing the layer count in contrast to previous designs, combined with a differential feeding technique for improved isolation and radiation pattern stability, albeit at the expense of an increased complexity in the matching process. A peak gain of 5 dBi, isolation above 40 dB and a radiation efficiency of 60% were obtained. © 2019 IEEE.
2022
Authors
Tavares, JS; Avelar, HH; Salgado, HM; Pessoa, LM;
Publication
2022 13th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, CSNDSP 2022
Abstract
This paper proposes the use of a Gaussian window on the array factor as an interference mitigation method, aiming to avoid the computational complexity of the MVDR algorithm at the cost of a slight performance reduction. We show that by optimizing the parameters of the Gaussian window, it is possible to effectively mitigate the interfering signal if it is received within a certain angular range from the desired signal, while being still effective beyond that range. Finally, we show that the effectiveness of this approach is maintained across the full frequency reception range of the Ka-band, and confirm its validity using 8 × 8 and 16 × 16 array sizes. © 2022 IEEE.
2025
Authors
Teixeira A.; Tavares J.; Araújo J.; Salgado H.M.; Silva S.; Frazão O.;
Publication
EPJ Web of Conferences
Abstract
This work studies the influence of an Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) on the phase variation of light in an optical fiber. To this end, the state of polarization (SOP) was measured as a function of optical power by adjusting the EDFA amplification, for two different laser output powers (2 dBm and 5 dBm). Results show that phase variation correlates with changes in optical power in both cases.
2025
Authors
Elsaid, M; Finich, S; Salgado, HM; Pessoa, LM;
Publication
2025 19TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION, EUCAP
Abstract
Research on Programmable Electromagnetic Surfaces has gained considerable attention as an enabling technology for 6G communications, particularly at millimeter-wave and sub-THz bands. However, RISs face challenges related to the need for high-performance reconfigurable techniques that offer compact size and reduced power consumption at high frequencies. Moreover, the experimental characterization of unit cell performance using a waveguide remains a challenging issue. This paper discusses the design and performance analysis of a 1-bit reconfigurable unit cell at the Dband using non-volatile reconfigurable technology. The efficiency analysis of the unit cell was performed using periodic boundary conditions and waveguide configurations to mitigate simulation risks and validate the proposed design at the unit cell level. All simulation configurations confirmed an operational bandwidth of 25.65 GHz across the 147.8-173.45 GHz range, with a reflection loss of less than 1 dB and a phase difference within 180 degrees +/- 20 degrees.
2025
Authors
Finich, S; Elsaid, M; Inacio, SI; Salgado, HM; Pessoa, LM;
Publication
2025 19TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION, EUCAP
Abstract
A comparative analysis of Ka and D-band unit cells is presented using a Waveguide Simulator and infinite array models with a Floquet port. Initially, a single-unit cell design is employed with a tapered transition section. Subsequently, a 1 x 2-unit cell is designed and integrated into standard rectangular waveguides WR-34 and WR-7. For the Ka-band, the results obtained from both models exhibit excellent agreement in terms of magnitude and phase. In the D-band, the 1 x 2-unit cell demonstrated low loss for both techniques, and the phase responses were reasonably accurate with differences of less than 40 degrees. At such high frequencies (145-175 GHz), the Waveguide Simulator offers a viable solution for assessing the behavior of the unit cell without the need for a full array.
2024
Authors
Elsaid, M; Inacio, SI; Salgado, HM; Pessoa, LM;
Publication
2024 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTROMAGNETICS IN ADVANCED APPLICATIONS, ICEAA 2024
Abstract
The Sub-THz and millimeter-wave bands have gained popularity, with the expectation that they will host the next generation of wireless communication systems. Furthermore, research on beam-steering characteristics provided by Programmable Electromagnetic Surfaces, such as Reflective Intelligent Surfaces (RISs), has garnered considerable attention as an enabling technology for 6G communications. Due to size limitations, RISs face challenges related to power consumption in the reconfigurable elements and their integration with unit cells operating at high frequencies. This paper discusses the design of a 1-bit reconfigurable unit cell at the D-band using non-volatile technology to minimize static power consumption. Simulation results show that the proposed unit cell performs well with a reflection loss of less than 1.3 dB in both reconfigurable states across a frequency band from 120 to 170 GHz. Moreover, the phase difference between the two states is maintained at 180 degrees +/- 20 degrees, with an operational bandwidth of approximately 16 GHz. The beamforming capabilities, with steering angles from -60 degrees to 60 degrees, of the 12x12 RIS, utilizing the proposed unit cell, have been demonstrated in terms of controlling the main beam radiation precisely to various angles with consistent performance at frequencies of 147GHz,152GHz, and 152.5 GHz.
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