2025
Autores
Martins, A; Almeida, J; Almeida, C; Silva, E;
Publicação
Abstract
2025
Autores
Tomasi, B; Ursella, L; Heyndrickx, CL; Le Menn, M; Lefevre, D; Malley, CO; Ferreira, HA; Martins, A; Cusi, S;
Publicação
OCEANS 2025 BREST
Abstract
In this paper, we propose pre-and post-deployment guidelines for both single point current-meters and Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCPs) to improve awareness of the quality, in terms of accuracy, of the data collected by these instruments among their user community. In the realm of oceanographic instrumentation, single-point current meters and ADCPs are considered to be a well understood and mature technology, however, to ensure that the measurements are not affected by biases due to magnetic anomalies or sensor drifts before and after their deployment, it is necessary to have an understanding of how the velocity vectors are derived from the measurements. Tests performed on three ADCP instruments show that heading errors of up to 10 degrees can be caused by instruments being deployed in the vicinity of the ADCP. In this paper, we will also investigate the consequences of not compensating for these biases in two oceanographic examples, one of them revealing 16% horizontal velocity errors in the worst case.
2025
Autores
Silva, MF; Dias, A; Guedes, P; Barbosa, R; Estrela, J; Moura, A; Cerqueira, V;
Publicação
2025 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTONOMOUS ROBOT SYSTEMS AND COMPETITIONS, ICARSC
Abstract
There is a strong need to motivate students to learn science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects. This is a problem not only at lower educational levels, but also at college institutions. With this idea in mind, the School of Engineering of the Porto Polytechnic (ISEP) Electrical Engineering Department decided, in 2021, to launch a robotics competition in order to foster students' interest in the areas of robotics and automation. This event, named Robotics@ISEP Open, aims to raise awareness of the area of electronics, computing, and robotics among students, involving them in the use of techniques and tools in this area, and encompasses three distinct robotics competitions covering both manipulator arms and mobile robots. It is based on two main points of interest: (i) robotic competitions and (ii) outside class training in robotics, aimed at students who want support to participate in competitions. Since its first edition, the event has grown and internationalized and has already become a milestone in the academic life of ISEP. This paper presents the motivations that led to the creation of this event, its main organizational aspects, and the competitions that are part of it, as well as some results gathered from the experience accumulated in organizing it.
2025
Autores
Ana Pires; André Santos; João Coutinho; Aaron Persad; André Dias; Rui Moura; José Almeida;
Publicação
IAF Space Exploration Symposium
Abstract
2025
Autores
Dias, N; Barbosa, S;
Publicação
JOURNAL OF APPLIED METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
Abstract
This study addresses the variability of gamma radiation measurements over the Atlantic Ocean. The analysis of back trajectories shows that the path of the air masses is the main factor determining gamma radiation levels over the ocean, rather than the distance to the coast. Different gamma values were recorded at different times in the same location as a result of the distinct origin of the corresponding air masses. Higher counts observed in the northeast Atlantic in winter compared with the spring values result from air masses coming from Europe and the African continent. In general, gamma radiation values over the ocean increase with increasing continental influence on the air mass above. A predictive classifica-tion model is developed showing that marine gamma observations can be used to classify marine boundary layer air masses according to the degree of continental influence.
2025
Autores
Barbosa, S; Chambers, S; Pawlak, W; Fortuniak, K; Paatero, J; Röttger, A; Röttger, S; Chen, X; Melintescu, AM; Martin, D; Kikaj, D; Wenger, A; Stanley, K; Ramos, JB; Hatakka, J; Anttila, T; Aaltonen, H; Dias, N; Silva, ME; Castro, JA; Lappalainen, K; Azevedo, E; Kulmala, M;
Publicação
EPJ Nuclear Sciences and Technologies
Abstract
Project NuClim (Nuclear observations to improve Climate research and GHG emission estimates) aims to use high-quality measurements of atmospheric radon activity concentration and ambient radioactivity to advance climate science and improve radiation protection and nuclear surveillance capabilities. It is supported by new metrological capabilities developed in the EMPIR project 19ENV01 traceRadon. This work reviews the scientific objectives of project NuClim in terms of both climate science and radiological protection, and provides an overview of the NuClim field campaign and the various nuclear measurements being implemented within the scope of the project. © S. Barbosa et al., Published by EDP Sciences, 2025.
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