2019
Autores
Leocadio, C; Oliveira, T; da Silva, PM; Campos, R; Ruela, J;
Publicação
CoRR
Abstract
2019
Autores
Silva, M; Duarte, C; Goncalves, F; Correia, V; Pessoa, L;
Publicação
OCEANS 2019 - Marseille
Abstract
2019
Autores
Duarte, C; Goncalves, F; Silva, M; Correia, V; Pessoa, LM;
Publicação
2019 IEEE MTT-S WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER CONFERENCE (WPTC) / IEEE PELS WORKSHOP ON EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES: WIRELESS POWER (WOW) / WIRELESS POWER WEEK (WPW 2019)
Abstract
In this work we focus on the influence of salt water as the medium between two coupling coils to design a wireless power transfer system. An electrical circuit model and an adequate characterization approach is presented to account for the power losses in the conductive medium. Optimum values for the load and efficiency of the power link are determined. Experimental results are provided to compare the performance of the coupling coils between different coupling mediums (air, fresh and salt water).
2019
Autores
Esteves R.; Rodrigues C.; Ventura J.; Pereira A.; Duarte C.; Correia V.; Pessoa L.;
Publicação
OCEANS 2019 - Marseille, OCEANS Marseille 2019
Abstract
Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have been recognized as a promising harvesting technology to satisfy the power requirements of some marine activities. Our current work addresses the TENG design for the purpose of energy harvesting in the sea. In this paper we present a prototype currently under development, in which spheres made of a triboelectric material move within a limited volume due to external mechanical excitation. The spheres move along a printed circuit board having several electrodes and a PDMS film deposited on top, producing numerous voltage spikes. Experimental results are provided with time-domain wave forms and power characterization of the TENG.
2019
Autores
S. Peixoto, P; Machado, A; P. Oliveira, H; A. Bordalo, A; A. Segundo, M;
Publicação
Environmental Biosensors [Working Title]
Abstract
2019
Autores
Bessa, S; Carvalho, PH; Oliveira, HP;
Publicação
2019 IEEE 16TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON BIOMEDICAL IMAGING (ISBI 2019)
Abstract
The creation of 3D complete models of the woman breast that aggregate radiological and surface information is a crucial step for the development of surgery planning tools in the context of breast cancer. This requires the registration of interior and surface data of the breast, which has to recover large breast deformations caused by the different poses of the patient during data acquisition and has to deal with the lack of landmarks between both modalities, apart from the nipple. In this paper, the registration of Magnetic Resonance Imaging exams and 3D surface data reconstructed from Kinect (TM) acquisitions is explored using a biomechanical modelling of breast pose transformations combined with a free form deformation to finely match the data. The results are promising, with an average euclidean distance between the matched data of 0.81 +/- 0.09 mm being achieved.
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