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2011

Physical exercise as a therapeutic tool: What role for scientific journals? [Saúde e exercício físico como instrumento terapêutico: Que papel para as revistas científicas?]

Authors
Vasconcelos Raposo, J;

Publication
Motricidade

Abstract

2011

SIDE - Teaching support information system

Authors
Barbosa, LF; Alves, P; Barroso, J;

Publication
Proceedings of the 6th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies, CISTI 2011

Abstract
This paper presents the SIDE portal, which is an information system to support teaching, focused on academic management and teaching and learning processes, meeting the needs of integration of information flows from several university information systems. SIDE portal plays a fundamental role in the institution, enabling learning, evaluation and communication without space or time limitations, allowing to meet the challenges of higher education institutions - increase the education capacity and simultaneously be more efficient in academic management processes. © 2011 AISTI.

2011

A New Bi-Directional Charger for Vehicle-to-Grid Integration

Authors
Ferreira, RJ; Miranda, LM; Araujo, RE; Lopes, JP;

Publication
2011 2ND IEEE PES INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION ON INNOVATIVE SMART GRID TECHNOLOGIES (ISGT EUROPE)

Abstract
Bidirectional and efficient on-board charger systems for electric vehicles is a challenge nowadays. This paper describes a novel power converter system that implements bidirectional flow between the grid and an electric vehicle battery, where a dual active bridge is advantageous. With a bidirectional topology and proper control all the major grid constraints, such as power quality, harmonic rejection, active and reactive power control, and others, can be easily satisfied. A hardware prototype of the power converter is built. Experimental results from this hardware prototype verify the preliminary operation and claims of the V2G power interface.

2011

Patterns of information classification

Authors
Correia, FilipeFigueiredo; Aguiar, Ademar;

Publication
Proceedings of the 18th Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, PLoP 2011, Portland, Oregon, USA, October 21-23, 2011

Abstract
Providing efficient access to information can be approached in different ways, but ultimately implies the creation of an INDEX, represented with an indexing language, like a TAXONOMY, a THESAURUS, an ONTOLOGY or a FOLKSONOMY. Each of these languages strikes a different balance between the effort to create and maintain the index, the effectiveness of knowledge capture, the guidance that readers can get, and how efficiently they can get it. Furthermore, in a world in which more and more information is available, two issues gain particular importance in the creation of an index: how can it be done collaborative, and how can the index abstract and express information more richly. © Copyright 2011 Carnegie Mellon University.

2011

Investigation of the long-term stability of arc-induced gratings heat treated at high temperatures

Authors
Rego, G; Caldas, P; Ivanov, O; Santos, JL;

Publication
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
A long-period grating written in the SMF-28 fibre was heat treated at 1000 degrees C for 15 days. The spectrum of the grating shifted to longer wavelengths and the resonances depth decreased as a result of structural relaxation. The background loss increased considerably for times longer than 200 h, and this loss is caused by devitrification of the fibre.

2011

A new living lab for usability evaluation of ICT and next generation networks for elderly@home

Authors
Teixeira, A; Rocha, N; Dias, MS; Braga, D; Queiros, A; Pacheco, O; Fonseca, JA; Pinto, JS; Gamboa, H; Corte Real, L; Fonseca, J; Martins, JA; Neves, A; Bartolomeu, P; Oliveira, C; Cunha, J; Pereira, C;

Publication
Proceedings of the 1st International Living Usability Lab Workshop on AAL Latest Solutions, Trends and Applications, AAL 2011, in Conjunction with BIOSTEC 2011

Abstract
Living Usability Lab for Next Generation Networks (www.livinglab.pt) is a Portuguese industry-academia collaborative R&D project, active in the field of live usability testing, focusing on the development of technologies and services to support healthy, productive and active citizens. The project adopts the principles of universal design and natural user interfaces (speech, gesture) making use of the benefits of next generation networks and distributed computing. Therefore, it will have impact on the general population, including the elderly and citizens with permanent or situational special needs. This paper presents project motivations, conceptual model, architecture and work in progress.

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