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2017

Energy system retrofit in a public services building

Authors
Galvao, JR; Moreira, L; Gaspar, G; Vindeirinho, S; Leitao, S;

Publication
MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

Abstract
Purpose - Taking into account the current relevance of the concept of smart city connected with the Internet of Things, this work aims to study the implementation of this concept by applying a new energy model in an existing public building. The purpose of this paper is to enhance the sustainability and energy autonomy of the building. Design/methodology/approach - The building referred to in the case study is a library, and simulations related to the ongoing study are based on an energy audit, comprising a survey on electrical and thermal energy consumption. The innovative proposed model consists of a mix of energy production processes based on photovoltaic panels and biomass boilers. Economic analysis of the energy model has already yielded some results regarding the payback on investment, as well as avoided emissions in the context of development of a low-carbon economy with avoided emissions and socioeconomic advantages. Findings - It is possible to enhance the sustainability of the library studied by the retrofit of the current energy system. With the integration of photovoltaic panels and the conversion or replacement of boilers from natural gas to biomass, the GHG emissions could drop around 121 t CO2 per year. Another benefit would be the inclusion of endogenous resources over imported energy resources. The payback period for the measures proposed ranges from 2.5 to 8 years, proving that the increase in environmental sustainability is viable. Originality/value - The intention here is to implement the concept of smart city, in more sustainable buildings, bringing them to the lowest possible energy consumption levels, hence increasing performance and comfort. Also, taking into account that the energy-consuming buildings are already constructed, it is urgent to reconvert them to lower the use of energy and emissions using technologies based on renewable energy, boosting the use of local resources.

2017

Preface

Authors
Cunha, J; Fernandes, JP; Lämmel, R; Saraiva, J; Zaytsev, V;

Publication
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)

Abstract

2017

Tracking Large Anterior Mitral Leaflet Displacements by Incorporating Optical Flow in an Active Contours Framework

Authors
Sultan, MS; Martins, N; Costa, E; Veiga, D; Ferreira, MJ; Mattos, S; Coimbra, MT;

Publication
2017 39TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY SOCIETY (EMBC)

Abstract
Echocardiography is an important tool to detect early evidence of mitral valve degradation associated with rheumatic heart disease. The segmentation and tracking of the Anterior Mitral Leaflet helps to quantify the morphologic valve anomalies, such as the leaflet thickening, shape and the mobility changes. The tracking of this leaflet throughout the cardiac cycle is still an open challenge in the research community. The widely used active contours segmentation framework fails when faced with large leaflet displacement. In this work, we propose the integration of optical flow in an open-ended active contour framework to address this difficulty. This additional information promotes solutions with contours next to high leaflet displacements, resulting in superior performance. The algorithm was tested on 9 fully annotated real clinical videos, acquired from the parasternal long axis view. The algorithm is compared with our previous work. Results show a clear improvement in situations where the leaflet exhibits large displacement or irregular shapes, with an average error of 4.5 pixels and a standard deviation of 2 pixels.

2017

Type-Safe Evolution of Web Services

Authors
Campinhos, J; Seco, JC; Cunha, J;

Publication
VACE@ICSE

Abstract
Applications based on micro or web services have had significant growth due to the exponential increase in the use of mobile devices. However, using such kind of loosely coupled interfaces provides almost no guarantees to the developer in terms of evolution. Changes to service interfaces can be introduced at any moment, which may cause the system to fail due to mismatches between communicating parts. In this paper, we present a programming model that allows the development of web service applications, server end-points and their clients, in such a way that the evolution of services' implementation does not cause the disruption of the client. Our approach is based on a type based code slicing technique that ensures that each version only refers to type compatible code, of the same version or of a compatible version, and that each client request is redirected to the most recent type compatible version implemented by the server. We abstract the notion of version and parametrize type compatibility on the relation between versions. The relation between versions is tagged with compatibility levels, so to capture the common conventions used in software development. Our implementation allows multiple versions of a service to be deployed simultaneously, while reusing code between versions in a type safe way. We describe a prototype framework, based on code transformation, for server-side JavaScript code, and using Flow as verification tool.

2017

Breastfeeding and nutritional status in a population between 6 and 18 years old

Authors
Sousa, B.; Pinto, C.; Oliveira, Bruno M.P.M.; Almeida, Maria Daniel Vaz de;

Publication

Abstract

2017

Forty years of the European Journal of Operational Research: A bibliometric overview

Authors
Laengle, S; Merigo, JM; Miranda, J; Slowinski, R; Bomze, I; Borgonovo, E; Dyson, RG; Oliveira, JF; Teunter, R;

Publication
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH

Abstract
The European Journal of Operational Research (EJOR) published its first issue in 1977. This paper presents a general overview of the journal over its lifetime by using bibliometric indicators. We discuss its performance compared to other journals in the field and identify key contributing countries/institutions/authors as well as trends in research topics based on the Web of Science Core Collection database. The results indicate that EJOR is one of the leading journals in the area of operational research (OR) and management science (MS), with a wide range of authors from institutions and countries from all over the world publishing in it. Graphical visualization of similarities (VOS) provides further insights into how EJOR links to other journals and how it links researchers across the globe.

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