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Near Field Quasi-Null Control with Far Field Sidelobe Level Maintenance in Line Source Difference Patterns
(Taylor & Francis, 2003)[Abstract] A previously developed method to place a quasi-null in a specified angular position of the near-field line source in sum patterns while, simultaneously, the far-field sidelobe level is maintained under a desired ... -
Near-Field Quasi-Null Control with Far-Field Sidelobe Level Maintenance in Line Source Distributions
(The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2002-06-06)[Abstract] An improving method, based on the Taylor line source, that allocates a quasi-null in a specified angular position of near-field pattern, and simultaneously controls the general topography of the far-field sidelobe ... -
New Computation of Resolving Connected Dominating Sets in Weighted Networks
(M D P I AG, 2019-11-29)[Abstract] In this paper we focus on the issue related to finding the resolving connected dominating sets (RCDSs) of a graph, denoted by G. The connected dominating set (CDS) is a connected subset of vertices of G selected ... -
New Toroidal Beam Antennas for WLAN Communications
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2007-02)[Abstract] The design of a number of new antennas that radiate linearly polarized toroidal beams is described. The developed procedures are based on the use of a method of moments commercial software tool. Several numerical ... -
Next Generation Auto-Identification and Traceability Technologies for Industry 5.0: A Methodology and Practical Use Case for the Shipbuilding Industry
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2021)[Abstract] Industry 5.0 follows the steps of the Industry 4.0 paradigm and seeks for revolutionizing the way industries operate. In fact, Industry 5.0 focuses on research and innovation to support industrial production ... -
NLOS Identification and Mitigation Using Low-Cost UWB Devices
(M D P I AG, 2019-08-08)[Abstract] Indoor location systems based on ultra-wideband (UWB) technology have become very popular in recent years following the introduction of a number of low-cost devices on the market capable of providing accurate ... -
On the Feasibility of Time-Modulated Arrays for Digital Linear Modulations: a Theoretical Analysis
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2014)[Abstract] Wireless communications are widely based on linear digital modulation methods, which introduce the digital baseband information in the amplitude and/or in the phase of a carrier sinusoid. Time-modulated arrays, ... -
On the Multiplicity of Solutions of Taylor Linear Sources Generating Symmetrical Power Patterns with Filled Nulls
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2004-12)[Abstract] As expressed in earlier works, if filled nulls are required in a power pattern generated by a Taylor line source, their corresponding roots must be complex. This leads to a multiplicity of solutions emerged from ... -
Optimal Synthesis Of Circular Apertures Based On Ludwig Distributions
(Taylor & Francis, 2003-01)[Abstract] Ludwig distributions are a generalization of circular Taylor distributions that generate radiation patterns with wide-angle side lobe levels decaying faster than for Taylor patterns. In this paper we show that ... -
Optimal Synthesis of Line Source Antennas Based On Rhodes Distributions
(Taylor & Francis, 2002)[Abstract] In this paper we show that by means of an appropriate optimization technique the zeros of Rhodes radiation patterns can be perturbed so as to improve or modify pattern and/or the aperture distribution characteristics ... -
Optimizing Uniformly Excited Linear Arrays through Time Modulation
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2004-12)[Abstract] The letter shows that, by the proper use of time modulation in equispaced linear arrays with uniform excitation distribution, it is possible to maintain the sidelobe zone of the radiated power below a certain - ... -
Performance Analysis of Time-Modulated Arrays for the Angle Diversity Reception of Digital Linear Modulated Signals
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2017)[Abstract]: Diversity occurs whenever several copies of the same transmitted signal arrive at a receiver. Such a situation allows for improving the performance of a wireless communication system transmitting over a radio ... -
Performance of MIMO systems in measured indoor channels with transmitter noise
(Springer, 2012)This study analyzes the impact of transmitter noise on the performance of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems with linear and nonlinear receivers and precoders. We show that the performance of MIMO linear and ... -
Perturbation of the Phases of Taylor Field Samples in the Synthesis of Linear and Circular Array Antennas
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2004-12)[Abstract] Antenna design specifications do not usually restrict the phase of the radiated field. Antenna synthesis techniques generally exploit this freedom only indirectly, but direct phase perturbation can be fruitful. -
Power Efficient Scheduling and Hybrid Precoding for Time Modulated Arrays
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2020-01-22)[Abstract] We consider power efficient scheduling and precoding solutions for multiantenna hybrid digital-analog transmission systems that use Time-Modulated Arrays (TMAs) in the analog domain. TMAs perform beamforming ... -
Practical latency analysis of a Bluetooth 5 decentralized IoT Opportunistic Edge Computing System for low-cost SBCs
(MDPI, 2022-10)[Abstract]: IoT devices can be deployed almost anywhere, but they usually need to be connected to other IoT devices, either through the Internet or local area networks. For such communications, many IoT devices make use ... -
Propagation modeling for outdoor-to-indoor and indoor-to-indoor wireless links in high-speed train
(Elsevier, 2017)[Abstract]: Nowadays telecommunication companies have shown a great interest in deploying broadband mobile wireless networks in high-speed trains (HSTs) with the aim of supporting both passenger services provisioning as ... -
Proposals and Comparisons from One-Sensor EEG and EOG Human-Machine Interfaces
(MDPI AG, 2021-03-22)[Abstract] Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI) allow users to interact with different devices such as computers or home elements. A key part in HMI is the design of simple non-invasive interfaces to capture the signals associated ... -
QoS constrained power minimization in the MISO broadcast channel with imperfect CSI
(Elsevier, 2017-02)[Abstract]: In this paper we consider the design of linear precoders and receivers in a Multiple-Input Single-Output (MISO) Broadcast Channel (BC). We aim to minimize the transmit power while meeting a set of per-user ... -
QoS constrained power minimization in the multiple stream MIMO broadcast channel
(Elsevier, 2018-02)[Abstract]: This work addresses the design of optimal linear transmit filters for the Multiple Input-Multiple Output (MIMO) Broadcast Channel (BC) when several spatial streams are allocated to each user. We further consider ...