2010 - VII International Telecommunications Symposium
Removing Back-to-Front Interference in Documents with Mirror Filtering
Very often documents are written on both sides on translucent paper making visible the ink from one side on the other. This artifact was called “back-to-fr...
- R. D. Lins
- I. G. da Silva Netto
- Back-to-front interference
- Bleeding
SBrT 2010
Removing Highlighting in Paper Documents
Very often interested readers highlight documents with felt pens. Such marking may be seen as personal and physically “damaging” the original document, thu...
- Ricardo da Silva Barboza
- Rafael Dueire Lins
- Victória de Souza Mattos
- highlighting
- paper documents
- filtering
SBrT 2010
Resonances of Modified Bowtie Nanoparticles with Higher Field Enhancements
In this paper, we present an analysis of the resonant behavior of modified bowtie nanoparticles with polynomial sides. The method of moments is used to sol...
- Karlo Q. da Costa
- Victor Dmitriev
- Surface plasmons
- subwavelength structures
- bowtie metal nanoparticles
- spectral response
SBrT 2010
Rounded Patch Antenna with T-Shaped Probe Feeding and Shorted Wall
In this work, a modified patch antenna with broad bandwidth and small size is proposed and investigated. Instead of rectangular patch of a known antenna we...
- F. da Silva Paixão
- M. N. Kawakatsu
- V. A. Dmitriev
- Patch antenna
- T-shaped probe feeding
- shorted wall
- broadband
SBrT 2010
Self-similar QoS Manager: a bio-inspired approach
This work presents a Self-similar QoS Manager using a immunological algorithm to optimize a MPLS network. The system receives a set of requirements, impose...
- Alessandro Vivas
- Luciana Assis
- Luciano de Errico
- QoS
- MPLS path allocation problem
- traffic engineering
- self-similar traffic
- bio-inspired optimization
SBrT 2010