Cookies Policy
The website need some cookies and similar means to function. If you permit us, we will use those means to collect data on your visits for aggregated statistics to improve our service. Find out More
Accept Reject
  • Menu
Publications

2014

The Dendro research data management platform: Applying ontologies to long-term preservation in a collaborative environment

Authors
da Silva, JR; Castro, JA; Ribeiro, C; Lopes, JC;

Publication
iPRES

Abstract

2014

A Characterization of Uncoordinated Frequency Hopping for Wireless Secrecy

Authors
Sousa, JS; Vilela, JP;

Publication
2014 7TH IFIP WIRELESS AND MOBILE NETWORKING CONFERENCE (WMNC)

Abstract
We characterize the secrecy level of communication under Uncoordinated Frequency Hopping, a spread spectrum scheme where a transmitter and a receiver randomly hop through a set of frequencies with the goal of deceiving an adversary. In our work, the goal of the legitimate parties is to land on a given frequency without the adversary eavesdroppers doing so, therefore being able to communicate securely in that period, that may be used for secret-key exchange. We also consider the effect on secrecy of the availability of friendly jammers that can be used to obstruct eavesdroppers by causing them interference. Our results show that tuning the number of frequencies and adding friendly jammers are effective countermeasures against eavesdroppers.

2014

A proposal for detection and estimation of golf putting

Authors
Dias, G; Luz, JMA; Couceiro, MS; Figueiredo, CM; Ferreira, N; Iglésias, P; Mendes, R; Castro, M; Fernandes, O;

Publication
Mathematical Methods in Engineering

Abstract
This study presents an experimental research design of a PhD work, studying the effectsof the variability in the performance of the Golf putting. The instruments used to analyze the putting were two digital cameras to detect the relevant dynamic objects (i.e., ball and putter) and a biaxial accelerometer to confirm the exactmoment at which the putter hits the ball. To synchronize the instruments, it was used a trigger. The ball’s trajectory and the putting movement were automatically analyzed based on visual detection and parameter estimation. The kinematic analysis of the putting was performed using the Matlab software, to determine the amplitude, velocity and acceleration of the players’gestures. We concluded that the Golf putting action parameters are divided into different stages(i.e., backswing, downswing and follow-through) and that those can be useful to investigate the effects of variability in this movement. © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014.

2014

A 3D low-cost solution for the aesthetic evaluation of breast cancer conservative treatment

Authors
Oliveira, HP; Cardoso, JS; Magalhães, A; Cardoso, MJ;

Publication
Comput. methods Biomech. Biomed. Eng. Imaging Vis.

Abstract
Breast cancer conservative treatment (BCCT) is now the preferred technique for breast cancer treatment. The limited reproducibility of standard aesthetic evaluation methods led to the development of objective methods, such as the software tool Breast Cancer Conservative Treatment.cosmetic results (BCCT.core). Although results are satisfying, there are still limitations concerning complete automation and the inability to measure volumetric information. With the fundamental premise of maintaining the system a low-cost tool, this work studies the incorporation of the Microsoft Kinect sensor in BCCT evaluations. The aim is to enable the automatic joint detection of prominent points, both on depth and RGB images. Afterwards, using those prominent points, it is possible to obtain two-dimensional and volumetric features. Finally, the aesthetic result is achieved using machine learning techniques converted automatically from the set of measures defined. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm is accurate and robust for a wide number of patients. In addition, comparing with previous research, the procedure for detecting prominent points was automated. © 2013 © 2013 Taylor & Francis.

2014

MobBIO: A Multimodal Database Captured with a Portable Handheld Device

Authors
Sequeira, AF; Monteiro, JC; Rebelo, A; Oliveira, HP;

Publication
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2014 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION, THEORY AND APPLICATIONS (VISAPP 2014), VOL 3

Abstract
Biometrics represents a return to a natural way of identification: testing someone by what (s) he is, instead of relying on something (s) he owns or knows seems likely to be the way forward. Biometric systems that include multiple sources of information are known as multimodal. Such systems are generally regarded as an alternative to fight a variety of problems all unimodal systems stumble upon. One of the main challenges found in the development of biometric recognition systems is the shortage of publicly available databases acquired under real unconstrained working conditions. Motivated by such need the MobBIO database was created using an Asus EeePad Transformer tablet, with mobile biometric systems in mind. The proposed database is composed by three modalities: iris, face and voice.

2014

Electrical Energy Storage Systems: Technologies' State-of-the-Art, Techno-Economic Benefits and Applications Analysis

Authors
Medina, P; Bizuayehu, AW; Catalao, JPS; Rodrigues, EMG; Contreras, J;

Publication
2014 47TH HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES (HICSS)

Abstract
Nowadays, with the large-scale penetration of distributed and renewable energy resources, Electrical Energy Storage (EES) stands out for its ability of adding flexibility, controlling intermittence and providing back-up generation to electrical networks. It represents the critical link between the energy supply and demand chains and, moreover, a key element for increasing the role and attractiveness of renewable generation into the power grid, providing numerous technical and economic benefits to the power system stakeholders. On islanded systems and micro-grids, being updated about the state-of-the-art of EES systems and their benefits becomes even more relevant. Hence, in the present paper a comprehensive analysis of EES leading technologies' main assets, research issues, global market figures, economic benefits and technical applications is provided.

  • 2962
  • 4387