“…There is a wide range of publications in the literature that seeks to generalize CS to be able to describe systems in addition to the harmonic oscillator, such as the time-dependent quadratic systems [9,10], systems with a given Lie group [11,12], some non-trivial generalizations [13], and squeezed coherent states (SCS) [14,15]. On the other hand, CS can be generalized by considering deformations in the canonical commutation relation and thus allow us to study a wide range of relevant problems, such as, for instance, the implications of the gravitational effects in quantum mechanics [16][17][18], or even in q-and f-deformed oscillators study which is applied, mainly, to quantum optics [19][20][21]. Thus, our contribution in this field will be through the construction of CS via Wigner-Heisenberg algebra.…”