2021
Autores
Tuluc, C; Verberne, F; Lasota, S; de Almeida, T; Malheiro, B; Justo, J; Ribeiro, C; Silva, MF; Ferreira, P; Guedes, P;
Publicação
EDUCATING ENGINEERS FOR FUTURE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONS, ICL2020, VOL 1, VOL. 1328
Abstract
Waste is one of the biggest problems on Earth today. In the spring of 2020, a team of students enrolled in the European Project Semester at Instituto Superior de Engenharia decided to contribute with the design of an ethically and sustainability-oriented autonomous cleaning robot named MopBot. The project started with the research on similar solutions, ethics, marketing and sustainability to define a concept and create a functional, ethical and sustainability driven design, including the complete control system. Finally, given the undergoing pandemic, the operation of the MopBot was simulated using CoppeliaSim. MopBot is a medium-sized vacuum cleaner, with two vertical brushes, intended to clean autonomously large areas inside buildings such as shopping malls or corridors. It is shipped with a sustainable packaging solution which can be re-purposed as a disposal box for electrical components.
2021
Autores
Almeida, FL;
Publicação
Int. J. Innov. Digit. Econ.
Abstract
2021
Autores
Teixeira, FM; Silva, MF;
Publicação
2021 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTONOMOUS ROBOT SYSTEMS AND COMPETITIONS (ICARSC)
Abstract
The transportation of large loads is still an obstacle to the productivity of some companies. To answer this internal logistics challenge, one solution with high potential is the use of several mobile robots that can execute these tasks cooperatively. This paper addresses the simulation of strategies that allow two omnidirectional robots, a leader and a follower, to coordinate their movement and cooperate in a transportation task (co-transport). This is achieved by implementing a force sensor on the mechanical structure of a support that allows the follower to grab and transport the load on the top of its chassis. Through the measurement of the forces, this robot will be able to react to the movement of the leader, whose function will be to guide the system to its final destination. The system and its cooperation strategies were idealized and then tested in the CoppeliaSim simulator. The results obtained through simulation were the target of an analysis that assessed which strategy best complemented the omnidirectional mobility of the system's constituents and, at the same time, ensured that less forces were exerted on the load during transport.
2021
Autores
Pinto, TMS; Vilela, JP; Gomes, MAC; Harrison, WK;
Publicação
IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATIONS (ICC 2021)
Abstract
Polar codes have been shown to provide an effective mechanism for achieving physical-layer security over various wiretap channels. A majority of these schemes require channel state information (CSI) at the encoder for both intended receivers and eavesdroppers. In this paper, we consider a polar coding scheme for secrecy over a Gaussian wiretap channel when no CSI is available. We show that the availability of a shared keystream between friendly parties allows polar codes to be used for both secure and reliable communications, even when the eavesdropper knows a large fraction of the keystream. The scheme relies on a predetermined strategy for partitioning the bits to be encoded into a set of frozen bits and a set of information bits. The frozen bits are filled with bits from the keystream, and we evaluate the security gap when the cyclic redundancy check-aided successive cancellation list decoder is used at both receivers in the wiretap channel model.
2021
Autores
Simões, A; Queirós, R;
Publicação
ICPEC
Abstract
This article documents some experiments on teaching a class on a Master Degree Program using a different perspective on gamification. Instead of winning badges or getting achievements, students earn classification points. This allows them to work as hard as they are willing, having in mind their current classification and how far they can reach. In the specific experiment being reported, students can earn final grade points with pull requests to a shared class project. The article describes the details of the experiment, extrapolates on different ideas for implementing this in other classes, and concludes with the pros and cons of such approach for student evaluation.
2021
Autores
Cruz Cunha, MM; Martinho, R; Rijo, R; Peres, E; Domingos, D; Coelho, NM;
Publicação
CENTERIS/ProjMAN/HCist
Abstract
The access to the final selection minute is only available to applicants.
Please check the confirmation e-mail of your application to obtain the access code.