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Publicações por Luís Manuel Pessoa

2024

Metalmesh-based Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface for Wi-Fi 6E Applications

Autores
Inácio, SI; Pessoa, LM;

Publicação
2024 4TH URSI ATLANTIC RADIO SCIENCE MEETING, AT-RASC 2024

Abstract
This paper presents an optically transparent 2-bit unit-cell for reflective intelligent surface applications in Wi-Fi 6E. The unit-cell is based on a metalmesh and can be reconfigured electronically by adjusting the voltage applied to a varactor diode. The performance of the RIS is demonstrated through simulation, which shows that the results are in good agreement with the theoretical predictions.

2024

1-bit Graphene-based Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Design in Ka-Band

Autores
Inácio, SI; Pessoa, LM;

Publicação
2024 18TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION, EUCAP

Abstract
This paper presents a 1-bit graphene-based reflective reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS), namely a reflectarray antenna, that operates in the Ka-band (27 - 31 GHz). The reflectarray unit-cell features a simple structure with one metal layer, a Rogers RT5880 substrate and a Graphene Sandwich Structure (GSS) on top. The GSS comprises two layers of graphene separated by a diaphragm paper and a thin PVC layer to enhance its durability. The reflectarray can ensure a 1-bit phase shift resolution, by alternating the bias voltage applied to the graphene. The unit-cell simulation shows that the losses are around 3 dB over the studied band for both unit-cell states. An equivalent circuit model is presented to facilitate the analysis and design of GSS-based unit-cells. The full-wave simulation results of a 32x32 reflectarray indicate a gain of 25 dBi for a steering angle of 10 deg., displaying a 1 dB gain bandwidth of 15%, confirming the promise of the graphene-based radiating elements.

2025

Use Cases for Terahertz Communications: An Industrial Perspective

Autores
Zugno, T; Ciochina, C; Sambhwani, S; Svedman, P; Pessoa, LM; Chen, B; Lehne, PH; Boban, M; Kürner, T;

Publicação
IEEE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
Thanks to the vast amount of available resources and unique propagation properties, terahertz (THz) frequency bands are viewed as a key enabler for achieving ultrahigh communication performance and precise sensing capabilities in future wireless systems. Recently, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) initiated an Industry Specification Group (ISG) on THz which aims at establishing the technical foundation for subsequent standardization of this technology, which is pivotal for its successful integration into future networks. Starting from the work recently finalized within this group, this article provides an industrial perspective on potential use cases and frequency bands of interest for THz communication systems. We first identify promising frequency bands in the 100 GHz-1 THz range, offering over 500 GHz of available spectrum that can be exploited to unlock the full potential of THz communications. Then, we present key use cases and application areas for THz communications, emphasizing the role of this technology and its advantages over other frequency bands. We discuss their target requirements and show that some applications demand multi-Tb/s data rates, latency below 0.5 ms, and sensing accuracy down to 0.5 cm. Additionally, we identify the main deployment scenarios and outline other enabling technologies crucial for overcoming the challenges faced by THz systems. Finally, we summarize past and ongoing standardization efforts focusing on THz communications, while also providing an outlook toward the inclusion of this technology as an integral part of the future sixth generation (6G) and beyond communication networks.

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