The current society is increasingly dependent on communication services, requiring better and faster connections, predicting in a near future connections in the order of hundreds of Gbit/s. During the data transmissions, the increase of speed reflects an increase of the error ratio due to factors such as noise, reductions of signal or jitter, which for low speed these were not emphasized so much. This project involves the development of a BER test system for both continuous and Burst mode of the transmission, demonstrating the viability of communication over the next-generation technology, NG-PON2, which uses high transmission rates (10 Gbit/s). For this purpose, an FPGA architecture was implemented that allows for long distances in the op...
Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Biomédica (especialização em Informática Médica)Over...
The emerging concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) networks and smart cities, together with the c...
This dissertation aimed to study and develop optical Physically Unclonable Functions, which are phy...
The fifth generation of mobile communications (5G) is being prepared and should be rolled out in the...
This thesis focus on the digital equalization of fiber impairments for coherent optical transmission...
Over the past few years, the Telecommunication Service Providers's (TSPs) Network Service (NS)-base...
In Fifth Generation (5G) scenarios, several challenges arise, special regarding devices' characteri...
A transferência de energia sem fios, ideia contemporânea para uns e futurista para outros, tem gan...
Optical communications have had a fundamental role in conecting people worldwide. More than ever, t...
With the emergence of Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technologies, as support to Internet of T...
The constant emergence of new products and services through communication networks, namely the Inter...
Presents an analysis of feasibility of the application of multicarrier transmission application in a...
Orientador: Prof. Dr. Evelio Martín G. FernándezCoorientador: Prof. Dr. Henry Ramiro Carvajal MoraDi...
Orientador : Prof. PhD. Bernardo LeiteCoorientador : Prof. PhD. André MarianoDissertação (mestrado) ...
The next generation, the fifth-generation (5G), is expected to deliver unprecedented data transmiss...
Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Biomédica (especialização em Informática Médica)Over...
The emerging concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) networks and smart cities, together with the c...
This dissertation aimed to study and develop optical Physically Unclonable Functions, which are phy...
The fifth generation of mobile communications (5G) is being prepared and should be rolled out in the...
This thesis focus on the digital equalization of fiber impairments for coherent optical transmission...
Over the past few years, the Telecommunication Service Providers's (TSPs) Network Service (NS)-base...
In Fifth Generation (5G) scenarios, several challenges arise, special regarding devices' characteri...
A transferência de energia sem fios, ideia contemporânea para uns e futurista para outros, tem gan...
Optical communications have had a fundamental role in conecting people worldwide. More than ever, t...
With the emergence of Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technologies, as support to Internet of T...
The constant emergence of new products and services through communication networks, namely the Inter...
Presents an analysis of feasibility of the application of multicarrier transmission application in a...
Orientador: Prof. Dr. Evelio Martín G. FernándezCoorientador: Prof. Dr. Henry Ramiro Carvajal MoraDi...
Orientador : Prof. PhD. Bernardo LeiteCoorientador : Prof. PhD. André MarianoDissertação (mestrado) ...
The next generation, the fifth-generation (5G), is expected to deliver unprecedented data transmiss...
Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Biomédica (especialização em Informática Médica)Over...
The emerging concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) networks and smart cities, together with the c...
This dissertation aimed to study and develop optical Physically Unclonable Functions, which are phy...