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2017

Integrating the PEVs' traffic pattern in parking lots and charging stations in micro multi-energy systems

Authors
Neyestani, N; Damavandi, MY; Godina, R; Catalão, JPS;

Publication
Proceedings - 2016 51st International Universities Power Engineering Conference, UPEC 2016

Abstract
In this paper, a mixed-integer linear programing (MIL?) model for the traffic behavior of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) in a multi energy system (MES) is proposed. It is assumed that two micro-MESs are covering two traffic zones with different consumption patterns. The difference between these two micro-MESs is not only the different multi energy demand (MED) they provide, but also different PEV traffic pattern that travel in these two micro-MESs. The PEVs traffic pattern and their behavior in using parking lot (PL) or charging station (CS) as their charging places is integrated in the MES operation model. The results demonstrate an improved strategy of the MES operator in using its components, such as combined heat and power (CHP) unit and auxiliary boiler (AB), in response to extra added load of the PEVs. The stochastic behavior of the PEVs is implemented in the model through various scenarios of arrival and departure. © 2016 IEEE.

2017

Stub Wireless Multi-hop Networks using Self-configurable Wi-Fi Basic Service Set Cascading

Authors
Julio, P; Ribeiro, F; Dias, J; Mamede, J; Campos, R;

Publication
2017 WIRELESS DAYS

Abstract
The increasing trend in wireless Internet access has been boosted by IEEE 802.11. However, the application scenarios are still limited by its short radio range. Stub Wireless Multi-hop Networks (WMNs) are a robust, flexible, and cost-effective solution to the problem. Yet, typically, they are formed by single radio mesh nodes and suffer from hidden node, unfairness, and scalability problems. We propose a simple multi-radio, multi-channel WMN solution, named Wi-Fi network Infrastructure eXtension-Dual-Radio (WiFIX-DR), to overcome these problems. WiFIX-DR reuses IEEE 802.11 built-in mechanisms and beacons to form a Stub WMN as a set of self-configurable interconnected Basic Service Sets (BSSs). Experimental results show the improved scalability enabled by the proposed solution when compared to single-radio WMNs. © 2017 IEEE.

2017

Guest Editorial Special Section on Smart Agents and Cyber-Physical Systems for Future Industrial Systems

Authors
Leitao, P; Ribeiro, L; Lee, J;

Publication
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS

Abstract

2017

Improving Diagram Assessment in Mooshak

Authors
Correia, H; Leal, JP; Paiva, JC;

Publication
Technology Enhanced Assessment, 20th International Conference, TEA 2017, Barcelona, Spain, October 5-6, 2017, Revised Selected Papers.

Abstract
Mooshak is a web system with support for assessment in computer science. It was originally developed for programming contest management but evolved to be used also as a pedagogical tool, capitalizing on its programming assessment features. The current version of Mooshak supports other forms of assessment used in computer science, such as diagram assessment. This form of assessment is supported by a set of new features, including a diagram editor, a graph comparator, and an environment for integration of pedagogical activities. The first attempt to integrate these features to support diagram assessment revealed a number of shortcomings, such as the lack of support for multiple diagrammatic languages, ineffective feedback, and usability issues. These shortcomings were addressed by the creation of a diagrammatic language definition language, the introduction of a new component for feedback summarization and a redesign of the diagram editor. This paper describes the design and implementation of these features, as well as their validation. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2018.

2017

A cost-effective instrumented walkway for measuring ground reaction forces in rats to assess gait pattern

Authors
Silva, N; Sousa, JJ; Peres, E; Sousa, A; Ruiz Armenteros, AM; Varejao, A; Morais, R;

Publication
MEASUREMENT

Abstract
Animal experiments have gained importance in human diseases studies, namely neurological diseases and its biomechanical and physiological aspects. As a model of human disease, the rat offers many advantages over other organisms. For the biomechanical aspects of locomotion these studies are based on the analysis of animals' kinetic parameters, accessed through a locomotion measurement system. However, these systems are not yet thoroughly developed, are still scarce and are also very expensive when developed for studies using small rodents. In this paper, a system capable of measuring contact forces of small rodents is presented. The platform hardware is based on a 5 x 3 matrix of ultra-sensitive force sensors that produce a set of signals acquired in a LabVIEW (TM) environment, used for data acquisition and processing. The post processing steps include the removal of null data, curve normalization related to the rat's weight and expressed as percentage of passage, resulting in a gait pattern. The proposed cost-effective system has achieved excellent results regarding the locomotion profile of healthy animals.

2017

Surface plasmon resonance sensor based on D-type fiber with a gold wire

Authors
Santos, DF; Guerreiro, A; Baptista, JM;

Publication
OPTIK

Abstract
We propose a refractive index sensor based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) in a gold wire partially incrusted on the surface of a D-type fiber and in contact with the external medium for increased sensitivity and roughness. The sensor is studied using numerical simulations based on the finite element method (FEM) and is compared with a more conventional D-type fiber SPR where the wire is replaced with a gold film. The numerical work estimates the sensitivity and resolution for different analytic refractive indexes (RI) in the range of 1.30-1.40, for a sensor based on the wavelength interrogation method. The results indicate that the use of the gold wire provides a better sensitivity when compared with the gold film, while supporting multiple peaks in different wavelengths, each with distinct values of sensitivity and resolution.

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