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2.2 ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, INFORMATION ENGINEERING

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Effective Capacity In Wireless Networks: A Comprehensive Survey, Muhammad Amjad, Mubashir Husain Rehmani, Leila Musavian Oct 2019

Effective Capacity In Wireless Networks: A Comprehensive Survey, Muhammad Amjad, Mubashir Husain Rehmani, Leila Musavian

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Low latency applications, such as multimedia communications, autonomous vehicles, and Tactile Internet are the emerging applications for next-generation wireless networks, such as 5th generation (5G) mobile networks. Existing physical layer channel models, however, do not explicitly consider quality of service (QoS) aware related parameters under specific delay constraints. To investigate the performance of low-latency applications in future networks, a new mathematical framework is needed. Effective capacity (EC), which is a link-layer channel model with QoS-awareness, can be used to investigate the performance of wireless networks under certain statistical delay constraints. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive survey on existing …


Low-Loss, Compact, Spot-Size-Converter Based Vertical Couplers For Photonic Integrated Circuits, Praveen K.J. Singaravelu, G.C.R. Devarapu, Sebastian A. Schulz, Quentin Wilmart, Stéphane Malhouitre, Ségolène Olivier, Liam O’Faolain Mar 2019

Low-Loss, Compact, Spot-Size-Converter Based Vertical Couplers For Photonic Integrated Circuits, Praveen K.J. Singaravelu, G.C.R. Devarapu, Sebastian A. Schulz, Quentin Wilmart, Stéphane Malhouitre, Ségolène Olivier, Liam O’Faolain

Cappa Publications

In recent years, the monolithic integration of new materials such as SiN, Ge and LiNbO3 on silicon (Si) has become important to the Si photonics community due to the possibility of combining the advantages of both material systems. However, efficient coupling between the two different layers is challenging. In this work, we present a spot size converter based on a two-tier taper structure to couple the optical mode adiabatically between Si and SiN. The fabricated devices show a coupling loss as low as 0.058 dB  ±  0.01 dB per transition at 1525 nm. The low coupling loss between the Si …


Mid-Infrared Optical Sensing Using Sub-Wavelength Gratings, Brian Hogan, Liam Lewis, Michael Mcauliffe, Stephen P. Hegarty Feb 2019

Mid-Infrared Optical Sensing Using Sub-Wavelength Gratings, Brian Hogan, Liam Lewis, Michael Mcauliffe, Stephen P. Hegarty

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Optical sensing has shown great potential for both quantitative and qualitative analysis of compounds. In particular sensors which are capable of detecting changes in refractive index at a surface as well as in bulk material have received much attention. Much of the recent research has focused on developing technologies that enable such sensors to be deployed in an integrated photonic device. In this work we demonstrate experimentally, using a sub-wavelength grating the detection of ethanol in aqueous solution by interrogating its large absorption band at 9.54 µm. Theoretical investigation of the operating principle of our grating sensor shows that in …


Software Defined Networks Based Smart Grid Communication: A Comprehensive Survey, Mubashir Husain Rehmani, Alan Davy, Brendan Jennings, Chadi Assi Jan 2019

Software Defined Networks Based Smart Grid Communication: A Comprehensive Survey, Mubashir Husain Rehmani, Alan Davy, Brendan Jennings, Chadi Assi

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The current power grid is no longer a feasible solution due to ever-increasing user demand of electricity, old infrastructure, and reliability issues and thus require transformation to a better grid a.k.a., smart grid (SG). The key features that distinguish SG from the conventional electrical power grid are its capability to perform two-way communication, demand side management, and real time pricing. Despite all these advantages that SG will bring, there are certain issues which are specific to SG communication system. For instance, network management of current SG systems is complex, time consuming, and done manually. Moreover, SG communication (SGC) system is …