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Assessing The Time Synchronisation Of Eeg Systems, Yongxiang Wang, Charles Markham, Catherine Deegan Jan 2019

Assessing The Time Synchronisation Of Eeg Systems, Yongxiang Wang, Charles Markham, Catherine Deegan

Conference Papers

This study compared the synchronisation of a medical grade Electroencephalography (EEG) system, the g.Tec, and a consumer grade EEG system, the Emotiv. Data was collected from both systems using the lab streaming layer (LSL). Both EEG systems recorded an electric signal from the surface of a customised gel phantom. The electric signal was generated using a solar cell which was illuminated by a monitor presenting a sequence of black and white images. Test results show that the g.Tec had a mean delay of 51.22 ms from the stimulus onset and the Emotiv had a mean delay of 162.69 ms from …


On The Distortion Of Uwb Circularly Polarized Time-Domain Pulses In Presence Of Rotation, Adam Narbudowicz, Janusz Przewocki, Max Ammann Jan 2019

On The Distortion Of Uwb Circularly Polarized Time-Domain Pulses In Presence Of Rotation, Adam Narbudowicz, Janusz Przewocki, Max Ammann

Conference Papers

The paper provides a first theoretical study on the effect of rotational Doppler on circularly polarized pulsed communication. Despite the circularly polarized communication being considered immune to signal fading due to rotary misalignment, such misalignment will cause a frequency-invariant phase-shift. This phase shift will significantly distort the shape of the time-domain pulse. The property can be used for integration of orientation sensing into well establish pulse-based localization. However, it has also the potential to distort communication for some pulse-modulated UWB systems.


A Lightweight Classification Algorithm For Human Activity Recognition In Outdoor Spaces, Graham Mccalmont, Huiru Zheng, Haiying Wang, S. I. Mcclean, Matteo Zallio, Damon Berry Jan 2018

A Lightweight Classification Algorithm For Human Activity Recognition In Outdoor Spaces, Graham Mccalmont, Huiru Zheng, Haiying Wang, S. I. Mcclean, Matteo Zallio, Damon Berry

Conference Papers

The aim of this paper is to discuss the development of a lightweight classification algorithm for human activity recognition in a defined setting. Current techniques to analyse data such as machine learning are often very resource intensive meaning they can only be implemented on machines or devices that have large amounts of storage or processing power. The lightweight algorithm uses Euclidean distance to measure the difference between two points and predict the class of new records.

The results of the algorithm are largely positive achieving accuracy of 100% when classifying records taken from the same sensor position and accuracy of …


Ka-Band Vivaldi Antenna With Novel Core Element For High-Gain, Manh-Ha Hoang, Kansheng Yang, Matthias John, Patrick Mcevoy, Max Ammann Nov 2017

Ka-Band Vivaldi Antenna With Novel Core Element For High-Gain, Manh-Ha Hoang, Kansheng Yang, Matthias John, Patrick Mcevoy, Max Ammann

Conference Papers

A high gain Vivaldi antenna employing an integrated core element is proposed. The maximum antenna gain is 16.9 dBi and it performs better than 14 dBi over the complete Ka (24 - 40 GHz) band. The design methodology, excitation arrangement and field distribution features are described.


28 Ghz 5g Radio Over Fiber Using Uf-Ofdm With Optical Heterodyning, E Martin, C Browning, L Barry, A Farhang, L Doyle, Manh-Ha Hoang, Matthias John, Max Ammann Oct 2017

28 Ghz 5g Radio Over Fiber Using Uf-Ofdm With Optical Heterodyning, E Martin, C Browning, L Barry, A Farhang, L Doyle, Manh-Ha Hoang, Matthias John, Max Ammann

Conference Papers

A 5G millimeter-wave radio over fibre optical fronthaul system based on optical heterodyning, utilising an externally injected gain switched distributed feedback laser, is successfully demonstrated. Five bands of UF-OFDM are transmitted over 25 km of fibre and a 28 GHz Vivaldi Antenna wireless link. Transmission performance below the 7% FEC limit is achieved with an aggregate total data rate of 4.56 Gb/s.


A Dual Band 450lte/Gsm900 Pifa For Portable Devices, Abraham Loutridis, Kansheng Yang, Matthias John, Max Ammann Nov 2016

A Dual Band 450lte/Gsm900 Pifa For Portable Devices, Abraham Loutridis, Kansheng Yang, Matthias John, Max Ammann

Conference Papers

A dual band PIFA antenna for portable devices is presented. It operates in the 450 LTE (449 − 461 MHz) and GSM 900 (876 – 922 MHz) frequency bands. The proposed antenna which has a very compact size of 7 (0.01λ0) × 7 × 70 (0.1λ0) mm3 and is suitable to integrate in small envelopes, consists of two branches and a metallic patch. The low cost and easily fabricated antenna offers high total efficiency and gain in both bands. Measured and simulated results are provided.


Folded Meandered Monopole For Emerging Smart Metering & M2m Applications In The Lower Uhf Band Primary Tabs, Abraham Loutridis, Matthias John, Max Ammann Apr 2016

Folded Meandered Monopole For Emerging Smart Metering & M2m Applications In The Lower Uhf Band Primary Tabs, Abraham Loutridis, Matthias John, Max Ammann

Conference Papers

A compact folded meander-line monopole for smart metering and M2M applications is presented. It operates over a tunable frequency range of 412-475 MHz. The miniaturization is based on a double-sided meandering structure and the rear positioning of the feeding and shorting strips. A sliding via connector is used for tuning. The proposed antenna is compact 15 mm (0.02 λ0) × 42.3 mm (0.058 λ0), low cost and easily fabricated. A 21-24% total efficiency was provided across the tunable band. Installed performance was evaluated in a meter housing placed on a concrete wall. Measured and simulated results are provided.


A Compact Shorted Printed Monopole Antenna For Tv White Space Trials, Matthias John, Max Ammann Apr 2013

A Compact Shorted Printed Monopole Antenna For Tv White Space Trials, Matthias John, Max Ammann

Conference Papers

This paper presents a compact shorted printed monopole antenna for machine-to-machine, remote sensing and rural wireless applications in the TV whitespace band from 470 MHz to 862 MHz. The antennas performance in this operating band is demonstrated.


Circularly Polarized Terminal Antennas For Emerging Wireless Systems, Max Ammann, Xiulong Bao, Adam Narbudowicz Nov 2012

Circularly Polarized Terminal Antennas For Emerging Wireless Systems, Max Ammann, Xiulong Bao, Adam Narbudowicz

Conference Papers

Several types of omni-directional Circularly Polarized (CP) antennas are presented, which are employed by three different types of feedlines: Coplanar Waveguide (CPW) fed, Microstrip fed, and Differential-fed, to achieve omni-directional CP performances. The Dual-frequency Omni-directional CP antenna is proposed by using slot and inductor embedded into radiated patches. These omnidirectional CP antennas have potential application on GPS, WLAN and RFID systems.


A 2.45/5.8 Ghz Folded Monopole Antenna For Wlan Applications, Abraham Loutridis, Matthias John, Giuseppe Ruvio, Max Ammann Nov 2012

A 2.45/5.8 Ghz Folded Monopole Antenna For Wlan Applications, Abraham Loutridis, Matthias John, Giuseppe Ruvio, Max Ammann

Conference Papers

A probe-fed printed folded monopole antenna for WLAN applications is presented. The antenna operates at 2.45 GHz and 5.8 GHz, is compact and has omni-directional characteristics in both bands. A parametric study of key geometrical parameters is reported.


Integration Of Inverted-F Antenna With Solar Cell Substitute, Oisin O’Conchubhair, Patrick Mcevoy, Max Ammann, Giuseppe Ruvio Nov 2012

Integration Of Inverted-F Antenna With Solar Cell Substitute, Oisin O’Conchubhair, Patrick Mcevoy, Max Ammann, Giuseppe Ruvio

Conference Papers

A study into the effect of a solar cell lattice on the performance of an Inverted-F antenna is presented. An FR-4 substrate with a lattice of copper electrodes printed on one side and a solid copper ground plane on the other is used to represent a polycrystalline solar cell. The effect of the lattice orientation on the performance of the Inverted-F antenna is discussed.


Vivaldi Array For Generation Of Uwb Circular Polarization, Adam Narbudowicz, Matthias John, Xiulong Bao, Max Ammann Jul 2012

Vivaldi Array For Generation Of Uwb Circular Polarization, Adam Narbudowicz, Matthias John, Xiulong Bao, Max Ammann

Conference Papers

A two antenna array is proposed for generating circular polarization for an ultra-wideband system. It consists of two orthogonal antipodal vivaldi antennas and a feed network which provides the appropriate phase and amplitude over the band of interest. The proposed structure is low cost and easy to manufacture, offering an axial-ratio bandwidth of 74%.


An Enhanced Method To Measure Pulse Dispersion In Uwb Antennas, Antoine Dumoulin, Matthias John, Patrick Mcevoy, Max Ammann Jul 2012

An Enhanced Method To Measure Pulse Dispersion In Uwb Antennas, Antoine Dumoulin, Matthias John, Patrick Mcevoy, Max Ammann

Conference Papers

This paper will demonstrate a method to remove the dispersive effects of antennas and measurement equipment from a real time-domain measurement setup. By isolating the AUT transfer function, more accurate time-domain measurements can be achieved and agreement to simulation improved.


Optimised Tapered-Slot Antenna For Real Time Location Systems, Antoine Dumoulin, Matthias John, Patrick Mcevoy, Max Ammann Mar 2012

Optimised Tapered-Slot Antenna For Real Time Location Systems, Antoine Dumoulin, Matthias John, Patrick Mcevoy, Max Ammann

Conference Papers

The design of a directional UWB tapered slot antenna for use within an asset tracking system is reported. The spline-based geometry was refined with a local optimization algorithm and a square root raised cosine pulse. The time-domain performance of the antenna is dependent on the optimisation method.


Intelligibility Of Electrolarynx Speech Using A Novel Hands-Free Actuator, Brian Madden, Mark Nolan, Ted Burke, James Condron, Eugene Coyle Jan 2011

Intelligibility Of Electrolarynx Speech Using A Novel Hands-Free Actuator, Brian Madden, Mark Nolan, Ted Burke, James Condron, Eugene Coyle

Conference Papers

During voiced speech, the larynx provides quasi-periodic acoustic excitation of the vocal tract. In most electrolarynxes, mechanical vibrations are produced by a linear electromechanical actuator, the armature of which percusses against a metal or plastic plate at a frequency within the range of glottal excitation. In this paper, the intelligibility of speech produced using a novel hands-free actuator is compared to speech produced using a conventional electrolarynx. Two able-bodied speakers (one male, one female) performed a closed response test containing 28 monosyllabic words, once using a conventional electrolarynx and a second time using the novel design. The resulting audio recordings …


Compact Spiral Loaded Printed Monopole Antenna, Xiulong Bao, Max Ammann Apr 2010

Compact Spiral Loaded Printed Monopole Antenna, Xiulong Bao, Max Ammann

Conference Papers

A novel miniaturized printed monopole structure is proposed. The antenna comprises a printed monopole strip which is loaded by a spiral located on the rearside connected by a via. The inductive loading provided by the spiral enables considerable miniaturization of antenna. A parametric study of key dimensional parameters and groundplane are discussed.


A Pattern Reconfigurable Slot Antenna With Hybrid Feed, Matthias John, Max Ammann Apr 2010

A Pattern Reconfigurable Slot Antenna With Hybrid Feed, Matthias John, Max Ammann

Conference Papers

In this paper we investigate the design and operating principle of a pattern reconfigurable multi-mode slot antenna with a hybrid feed. The slot antenna is excited by an orthogonal arrangement of a co-planar waveguide (CPW) fed circular disc and a microstrip fed square patch. The design objective is to be able to change the direction of the main lobe by feeding the two orthogonal elements with different phases.


Design Of Mobile Phone Applications For Point-Of-Care Test Result Validation., John Mcgrory, Owen Lynch, Eugene Coyle Jan 2005

Design Of Mobile Phone Applications For Point-Of-Care Test Result Validation., John Mcgrory, Owen Lynch, Eugene Coyle

Conference Papers

Patients with many different conditions are required to take the management of their condition into their own hands and perform Point of Care Testing (POCT) at home. However, this raises quality control issues that would not arise in a clinical setting, since the sample acquisition and testing procedures are not overseen by professional hospital staff. Another major issue, the main focus of this research, is that results from such tests are not clinically validated to ensure that they are plausible for that patient at the time of testing. In hospital, tests taken by clinicians are validated by hi-tech computerised validation …