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- Evaluation of a low-cost COTS bio radar for vital signs monitoringPublication . Silva, Fábio; Almeida, Rita; Pinho, Pedro; Marques, Paulo; Lopes, Sérgio IvanWith the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a need for the Health Care Workers (HCW) to pay more attention to the vital signs of their patients. One way for this to happen, while respecting the social distance, is using contactless technologies, e.g. the bio radar. This way, the HCW will be able to monitor the respiration and heart rates of the patient, without getting close to him. For this to be possible, the best radar configurations were studied, as well as other important aspects that should be taken into consideration while monitoring a patient, for the results obtained to be reliable.
- Challenges in resource-constrained IoT devices: energy and communication as critical success factors for future IoT deploymentPublication . Pereira, Felisberto; Correia, Ricardo; Pinho, Pedro; Lopes, Sérgio I.; Carvalho, Nuno BorgesInternet of Things (IoT) has been developing to become a free exchange of useful information between multiple real-world devices. Already spread all over the world in the most varied forms and applications, IoT devices need to overcome a series of challenges to respond to the new requirements and demands. The main focus of this manuscript is to establish good practices for the design of IoT devices (i.e., smart devices) with a focus on two main design challenges: power and connectivity. It groups IoT devices in passive, semi-passive, and active, giving details on multiple research topics. Backscatter communication, Wireless Power Transfer (WPT), Energy Harvesting (EH), chipless devices, Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer (SWIPT), and Wake-Up Radio (WUR) are some examples of the technologies that will be explored in this work.
- Antenna design for ultra-compact Bluetooth devicesPublication . Pereira, Felisberto; Pinho, Pedro; Gonçalves, Ricardo; Carvalho, Nuno; Lobato, João; Lopes, Sérgio I.This paper presents a solution for an ultra-compact antenna for small Bluetooth devices. The work considers the battery and the electronic components influence in the antenna design process for a real device, i.e. a Bluetooth tracker. Three different models for representing the battery and the main electronic components are studied: (i) a simple model that represents both battery and components by a ground plane; (ii) a model that represents the battery realistically and the components by a ground plane and (iii) a model that represents realistically both battery and components.