2009
Authors
Passaro, N; Pinto, A; Ricardo, M; Mota, T; Pinto, F; Almeida, T; Goncalves, J;
Publication
THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEXT GENERATION MOBILE APPLICATIONS, SERVICES, AND TECHNOLOGIES, PROCEEDINGS
Abstract
Factors such as the growing number of multimedia terminals, the constant increase of bandwidth available per user, and the large number of existing data sharing applications, are compelling users to generate and distribute their own content to restricted groups of other users. Inorder to support such scenario, we present an IMS-based solution that enables content distribution, in multicast, to groups of users, where the source of the content is also an end-user The proposed solution allows the source of content to configure the service, indicating a list of authorized receivers and both the transmission date and duration. Moreover, the proposed solution also allows the operator to manage the registered user profiles, to impose access control and to validate the configurations submitted by the users.
2009
Authors
Viegas, D; Abad, S; Santos, JL; Ferreira, LA; Araujo, FM;
Publication
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Abstract
A novel miniature fiber Bragg grating (FBG) based temperature probe is presented. The sensor design integrates a ushape lossless taper thus offering the advantages of a terminal temperature probe while enabling effective serial multiplexing. We report on the experimental validation of the temperature probe design demonstrating lossless operation and effective elimination of strain cross-sensitivity. © 2009 SPIE.
2009
Authors
Pu, C; Kersten, ML; Oliveira, R; Murray, P;
Publication
WDDDM@EuroSys
Abstract
2009
Authors
Aref, SH; Amezcua Correa, R; Carvalho, JP; Frazao, O; Caldas, P; Santos, JL; Araujo, FM; Latifi, H; Farahi, F; Ferreira, LA; Knight, JC;
Publication
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Abstract
In this work, sensitivity to strain, temperature and curvature of a sensor relying on modal interferometry in hollow-core photonic crystal fibre is studied. The sensing structure is simply a piece of hollow-core fibre connected in both ends to standard single mode fibre. An interference pattern that is associated to the interference of the light that propagates in the hollow core fundamental mode with light that propagates in other modes is observed. The phase of this interference pattern changes with the measurand interaction, which is the basis for considering this structure for sensing. The phase recovery is performed using a white light interferometric technique. © 2009 SPIE.
2009
Authors
Peres, E; Liberato, N; Bessa, M; Varajao, J;
Publication
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION IN ADVANCING ECONOMIES-ANALYSES & SOLUTIONS, VOLS 1-3
Abstract
Prevalent in today society mobile devices indeed come with technical capabilities offering both complex software applications and location-based services. However, seldom are the mobile-devices software and hardware potential fully exploited, seen that the navigation-aid systems are the most ordinary and significant advantages being taken from such capabilities. Furthermore, bringing environment-contextualized information and services to users through their mobile-devices seems yet to be roughly explored as an electronic business. For example, when someone is on tour and spontaneously wants to find information, or want to book/buy tickets, concerning cultural events taking place in their geographical surroundings, up to present, it is not known an available system or service capable of providing it. To overcome this problem, we propose a new ubiquitous events promotion e-business system, which enables one to search for cultural events based on geographic location, also supporting ticket-booking, ticket-selling and ticket-validation services.
2009
Authors
Diaz Herrera, N; Viegas, D; Jorge, PAS; Navarrete, MC; Ferreira, LA; Araujo, FM; Santos, JL; Gonzalez Cano, A;
Publication
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Abstract
A new interrogation method based on Fibre Bragg Gratings (FBG) for Surface Plamon Resonance (SPR) sensors in the region of refractive indices of aqueous solutions is described. Two FBGs are selected with their Bragg wavelengths at opposite sides of the plasmon resonance peak. The response of the system can be made independent of the fluctuations of the optical power source, and the linearity and the sensitivity of the sensor are improved. The use of the spectral selectivity of gratings for the interrogation of SPR sensors in different configurations is also promising in terms of multiplexing, temperature referencing or multiparameter detection. © 2009 SPIE.
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