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Publicações por João Pedro Loureiro

2025

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

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

Publicação
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

QoS-Aware Multimodal Underwater Wireless Networks

Autores
Cunha, FS; Loureiro, JP; Teixeira, B; Campos, R;

Publicação
Oceans Conference Record (IEEE)

Abstract
The growing demands of the Blue Economy are increasingly supported by sensing platforms, including as Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASVs) and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs). Multimodal Underwater Wireless Networks (MUWNs), which may combine acoustic, radio-frequency, and optical wireless technologies, enhance underwater data transmission capabilities. Although Delay-Tolerant Networks (DTNs) address connectivity intermittency in such environments, not all data streams are delay-tolerant, and transmitting high-bandwidth DTN traffic over narrowband links can lead to significant inefficiencies. This paper presents QoS-MUWCom, a Quality of Service (QoS)-aware communication solution designed to manage both real-time and delay-tolerant traffic across dynamically selected multimodal interfaces. Experimental evaluations conducted in a freshwater tank demonstrate that QoS-MUWCom achieves near-zero packet loss for low-demand traffic even under link saturation, improves throughput for prioritized flows up to three times in mobility scenarios, and adapts to link availability and node mobility. The results confirm that QoS-MUWCom outperforms conventional multimodal strategies, contributing to more robust, resilient and efficient underwater communications. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

2025

On the Resilience of Underwater Semantic Wireless Communications

Autores
Loureiro, JP; Delgado, P; Ribeiro, TF; Teixeira, B; Campos, R;

Publicação
Oceans Conference Record (IEEE)

Abstract
Underwater wireless communications face significant challenges due to propagation constraints, limiting the effectiveness of traditional radio and optical technologies. Long-range acoustic communications support distances up to a few kilometers, but suffer from low bandwidth, high error ratios, and multipath interference. Semantic communications, which focus on transmitting extracted semantic features rather than raw data, present a promising solution by significantly reducing the volume of data transmitted over the wireless link. This paper evaluates the resilience of SAGE, a semantic-oriented communications framework that combines semantic processing with Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) to compress and transmit image data as textual descriptions over acoustic links. To assess robustness, we use a custom-tailored simulator that introduces character errors observed in underwater acoustic channels. Evaluation results show that SAGE can successfully reconstruct meaningful image content even under varying error conditions, highlighting its potential for robust and efficient underwater wireless communication in harsh environments. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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