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2014

A ns-3 based Simulator of TCP/IP Wireless Underground Networks

Authors
Conceicao, S; Ribeiro, F; Campos, R; Ricardo, M;

Publication
2014 IFIP Wireless Days (WD)

Abstract
Wireless Underground Networks (WUNs) include communications links between buried nodes and between buried and aboveground nodes. WUNs have many applications, such as border surveillance, agriculture monitoring, and infrastructure monitoring. Recent studies have shown that they are feasible and have deployment advantages over wired networks. Yet, so far WUNs evaluations have been done using testbeds only, and a tool enabling simulations on TCP/IP WUNs is lacking. We propose a simulator of TCP/IP wireless underground networks based on ns-3. The simulator was validated against experimental results for 433 MHz and 2.4 GHz frequency bands. The results show its accuracy for most of the communications scenarios.

2014

TV Recommendation and Personalization Systems: Integrating Broadcast and Video On-demand Services

Authors
Soares, M; Viana, P;

Publication
ADVANCES IN ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Abstract
The expansion of Digital Television and the convergence between conventional broadcasting and television over IP contributed to the gradual increase of the number of available channels and on demand video content. Moreover, the dissemination of the use of mobile devices like laptops, smartphones and tablets on everyday activities resulted in a shift of the traditional television viewing paradigm from the couch to everywhere, anytime from any device. Although this new scenario enables a great improvement in viewing experiences, it also brings new challenges given the overload of information that the viewer faces. Recommendation systems stand out as a possible solution to help a watcher on the selection of the content that best fits his/her preferences. This paper describes a web based system that helps the user navigating on broadcasted and online television content by implementing recommendations based on collaborative and content based filtering. The algorithms developed estimate the similarity between items and users and predict the rating that a user would assign to a particular item (television program, movie, etc.). To enable interoperability between different systems, programs' characteristics (title, genre, actors, etc.) are stored according to the TV-Anytime standard. The set of recommendations produced are presented through a Web Application that allows the user to interact with the system based on the obtained recommendations.

2014

ImmersiveMe'14

Authors
Chambel, T; Viana, P; Bove, VM; Strover, S; Thomas, G;

Publication
Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Multimedia - MM '14

Abstract

2014

ImmersiveMe'14: 2nd ACM International Workshop on Immersive Media Experiences

Authors
Chambel, T; Viana, P; Bove, VM; Strover, S; Thomas, G;

Publication
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2014 ACM CONFERENCE ON MULTIMEDIA (MM'14)

Abstract
The 2nd ACM International Workshop on Immersive Media Experiences (ImmersiveMe'14) at ACM Multimedia aims at bringing together researchers, students, media producers, service providers and industry players in the emergent area of immersive media experiences, through the exploration of different scenarios, applications, and neighboring fields. This second edition, after a successful first edition at ACM Multimedia 2013, provides a platform for presenting on-going work, to consolidate and tie different research communities working on this engaging area, as well as to point directions for the future.

2014

An I2C Based Mixed-Signal Test and Measurement Infrastructure

Authors
Salazar Escobar, AJS; da Silva, JM; Correia, M;

Publication
2014 19TH INTERNATIONAL MIXED-SIGNALS, SENSORS AND SYSTEMS TEST WORKSHOP (IMS3TW)

Abstract
The framework being proposed addresses the test and measurement of circuits and systems populated with varying types of sensors and functional blocks, among which one can find embedded test instruments. Its conceptual functionality is based on four types of operations: setup, capture, process, and scan (SCPS), and aims to provide a unifying methodology for managing and synchronizing test operations and instruments. The generalized physical structure and examples of operating commands are described. An application illustrates its use in a particular case.

2014

Towards a dependable cardiovascular surveillance system

Authors
Oliveira, CC; da Silva, JM;

Publication
IFMBE Proceedings

Abstract
An aneurysm is a life-threatening condition,which left untreated may burst or rupture, causing massive blood loss. One of the currently available treatments for aortic aneurysms is endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR). However, in spite of major advances in the surgical techniques, complications are still likely to occur making it recommendable to maintain lifelong surveillance. In order to reduce and even eliminate current surveillance imaging exams, as well as to reduce follow-up costs, new technological solutions are being pursued. The work presented herein aims to develop a novel and dependable non- invasive coronary stent-graft monitoring system based on RFID technology. The monitoring system uses an inductive coupling interface to capture the pressures given by a cluster of sensors placed on the stent-graft's wall. The application of multimodal data fusion techniques enables the improvement of the surveillance system performance in terms of accuracy, robustness and reliability. The processing of the pressure signalsmeasured inside the aneurysm sac with other physiological signals - electrocardiogram (ECG) and arterial blood pressure (ABP) - will allow obtaining better monitoring resolution and reliability. The techniques utilized to diagnose deviations fromthe normal operation or faults in the flexible pressure sensors are described and tested, showing promising results for achieving a highly reliable system. © 2014, Springer International Publishing Switzerland.

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