2016
Autores
Martínez, RG; Nelissen, G; Ferreira, LL; Pedreiras, P; Pinho, LM;
Publicação
IEEE Trans. Ind. Informatics
Abstract
2017
Autores
Valls, MG; Ferreira, LL;
Publicação
SIGBED Rev.
Abstract
2017
Autores
Albano, M; Barbosa, PM; Silva, J; Duarte, R; Ferreira, LL; Delsing, J;
Publicação
2017 IEEE 13TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON FACTORY COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (WFCS 2017)
Abstract
Quality of Service (QoS) is an important enabler for communication in industrial environments. The Arrowhead Framework was created to support local cloud functionalities for automation applications by means of a Service Oriented Architecture. To this aim, the framework offers a number of services that ease application development, among them the QoSSetup and the Monitor services, the first used to verify and configure QoS in the local cloud, and the second for online monitoring of QoS. This paper describes how the QoSSetup and Monitor services are provided in a Arrowhead-compliant System of Systems, detailing both the principles and algorithms employed, and how the services are implemented. Experimental results are provided, from a demonstrator built over a real-time Ethernet network.
2021
Autores
Isakovic, H; Ferreira, LL; Okic, I; Dukkon, A; Tucakovic, Z; Grosu, R;
Publicação
22nd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology, ICIT 2021, Valencia, Spain, March 10-12, 2021
Abstract
2022
Autores
Chaves, P; Fonseca, T; Ferreira, LL; Cabral, B; Sousa, O; Oliveira, A; Landeck, J;
Publicação
CoRR
Abstract
2022
Autores
Fonseca, T; Dias, T; Vitorino, J; Ferreira, LL; Praça, I;
Publicação
CoRR
Abstract
Modern organizations face numerous physical security threats, from fire hazards to more intricate concerns regarding surveillance and unauthorized personnel. Conventional standalone fire and intrusion detection solutions must be installed and maintained independently, which leads to high capital and operational costs. Nonetheless, due to recent developments in smart sensors, computer vision techniques, and wireless communication technologies, these solutions can be integrated in a modular and low-cost manner. This work introduces Integrated Physical Security System (IP2S), a multi-agent system capable of coordinating diverse Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and actuators for an efficient mitigation of multiple physical security events. The proposed system was tested in a live case study that combined fire and intrusion detection in an industrial shop floor environment with four different sectors, two surveillance cameras, and a firefighting robot. The experimental results demonstrate that the integration of several events in a single automated system can be advantageous for the security of smart buildings, reducing false alarms and delays. © 2024 Author(s).
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