52 research outputs found
OAM multiple transmission using uniform circular arrays: numerical modeling and experimental verification with two digital television signals
In this work we present the outcomes of a radio-frequency OAM transmission
between two antenna arrays performed in a real-world context. The analysis is
supplemented by deep simulative investigations able to provide both a
preliminary overview of the experimental scenario and a posteriori validation
of the achieved results. As a first step, the far-field OAM communication link
is tested at various frequencies and the corresponding link budget is studied
by means of an angular scan generated by the rotation of the receiving system.
Then, on the same site, two digital television signals encoded as OAM modes
(=1 and =-1) are simultaneously transmitted at a common frequency
of 198.5 MHz with good mode insulation.Comment: 16 pages, 14 figure
A New Approach to the Link Budget Concept for an OAM Communication Link
Following on from the increasing interest for electromagnetic waves carrying
Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM), different configurations of antenna systems
able to generate such beams have been proposed. However, in our opinion, a
traditional radiation pattern approach does not provide the right picture of an
OAM-based communication link. For this reason we propose a new general concept,
the "OAM-link pattern", which takes into account the peculiar phase structure
characterizing these waves. Focusing on OAM transmissions between antenna
arrays, we introduce a formula for the link budget evaluation which describes
the whole communication link and directly leads to a "classically shaped" main
lobe pattern for a proper rephased reception in the case of uniform circular
arrays.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Modeling Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) Transmission in Waveguides with the COMSOL Multiphysics® Software
The recent years have witnessed a growing interest in the possibility of enhancing the information transfer per unit bandwidth by exploiting the Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) of light in both free-space and guided scenarios. In the proposed paper, the propagation of suitable OAM superpositions of waveguide eigenmodes in guiding structures with a
circular symmetry is analyzed both theoretically and with the aid of the software COMSOL Multiphysics®, leading to the estimation of the power attenuation constants due to the finite conductivity of the metallic guide walls
Full Simulative Approach to Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) Transmissions between Antenna Arrays
The possibility of exploiting the Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) of light as a means to simultaneously transmit radio signals at the same frequency led us to the experimental implementation of an OAM-based multiplexing scheme between antenna arrays. Within this framework, the realization of a full-wave simulation of the communication link with COMSOL Multiphysics® proved essential both as a guide to the experimental setting and as a numerical validation of the achieved results
Profiling industrial vehicle duties using CAN bus signal segmentation and clustering
Industrial vehicles working in construction sites show rather heterogeneous usage patterns. Depending on its type, model, and context of usage, the vehicle workload may vary from light to heavy with variable periodicity. Duties summarize the current state of a vehicle according to its usage level. They are usually set up manually vehicle by vehicle according to the specifications of the manufacturer. To automate the definition of per-vehicle duty levels, this paper explores the use of clustering techniques applied to CAN bus signals. It first performs a segmentation of the CAN bus signals to identify specific working cycles. Then, it clusters the segments to support the definition of vehicle-specific duty levels. The preliminary results, acquired on real vehicle usage data, show the applicability of the proposed approach
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