Browsing by Author "Rodrigo Muñoz, Santiago"
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A scalable distributed autonomy system for fractionated satellite missions
Rodrigo Muñoz, Santiago (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2016-02-11)
Bachelor thesis
Open AccessCurrent trends in space systems are towards the design of autonomous spacecraft that are capable to generate their own plans of action based on system constraints, on-board data analysis and mission goals set by ground ... -
Calibrating low-cost air quality sensors using multiple arrays of sensors
Barceló Ordinas, José María; García Vidal, Jorge; Doudou, Messaoud; Rodrigo Muñoz, Santiago; Cerezo Llavero, Albert (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2018)
Conference report
Open AccessThe remarkable advances in sensing and communication technologies have introduced increasingly low-cost, smart and portable sensors that can be embedded everywhere and play an important role in environmental sensing ... -
Characterizing the spatio-temporal qubit traffic of a quantum intranet aiming at modular quantum computer architectures
Rodrigo Muñoz, Santiago; Spanò, Domenico; Bandic, Medina; Abadal Cavallé, Sergi; van Someren, Hans; Ovide, Anabel; Feld, Sebastian; García Almudever, Carmen; Alarcón Cot, Eduardo José (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2022)
Conference report
Open AccessQuantum many-core processors are envisioned as the ultimate solution for the scalability of quantum computers. Based upon Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) chips interconnected in a sort of quantum intranet, they ... -
Modelling short-range quantum teleportation for scalable multi-core quantum computing architectures
Rodrigo Muñoz, Santiago; Abadal Cavallé, Sergi; García Almudever, Carmen; Alarcón Cot, Eduardo José (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2021)
Conference report
Open AccessMulti-core quantum computing has been identified as a solution to the scalability problem of quantum computing. However, interconnecting quantum chips is not trivial, as quantum communications have their share of quantum ... -
Multi-User Ultra-Massive MIMO for very high frequency bands (mmWave and THz): a resource allocation problem
Rodrigo Muñoz, Santiago (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2018-04-02)
Master thesis
Open Access
Covenantee: Northeastern UniversityA dynamic subarray allocation for multi-user massive MIMO systems working in very high frequency bands (mmWave and THz) is proposed as a promising technique to unleash the capacity limits in future cellular networks capable ... -
On double full-stack communications-enabled architectures for multi-core quantum computers
Rodrigo Muñoz, Santiago; Abadal Cavallé, Sergi; Alarcón Cot, Eduardo José; Bandic, Medina; van Someren, Hans; García Almudéver, Carmen (2021-09)
Article
Open AccessDespite its tremendous potential, it is still unclear how quantum computing will scale to satisfy the requirements of its most powerful applications. Among other issues, there are hard limits to the number of qubits that ... -
Scaling of multi-core quantum architectures: a communications-aware structured gap analysis
Rodrigo Muñoz, Santiago; Bandic, Medina; Abadal Cavallé, Sergi; van Someren, Hans; Alarcón Cot, Eduardo José; García Almudéver, Carmen (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2021)
Conference report
Open AccessIn the quest of large-scale quantum computers, multi-core distributed architectures are considered a compelling alternative to be explored. A crucial aspect in such approach is the stringent demand on communication among ... -
Will quantum computers scale without inter-chip comms? A structured design exploration to the monolithic vs distributed architectures quest
Rodrigo Muñoz, Santiago; Abadal Cavallé, Sergi; Alarcón Cot, Eduardo José; García Almudéver, Carmen (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2020)
Conference report
Open AccessBeing a very promising technology, with impressive advances in the recent years, it is still unclear how quantum computing will scale to satisfy the requirements of its most powerful applications. Although continued progress ...