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Publicações por Luís Lopes

2024

Floralens: a Deep Learning Model for the Portuguese Native Flora

Autores
Filgueiras, A; Marques, ERB; Lopes, LMB; Marques, M; Silva, H;

Publicação
CoRR

Abstract

2023

Of Heat, Holes, and Hollow Places: The Semantics and Phonetic Value of T650

Autores
Lopes, L; Macleod, B; Sheseña, A;

Publicação
ESTUDIOS DE CULTURA MAYA

Abstract
The reading of the T650 glyph has been a puzzle for decades. Here, we analyze the semantic contexts in which the glyph appears together with available phonetic evidence to arrive at a phonetic reading of JOM. We provide grammatical reconstructions of the lexical contexts and discuss the rebuses involved in non semantic contexts.

2009

Programming Wireless Sensor Networks

Autores
Lopes, LMB; Martins, F; Barros, J;

Publicação
Middleware for Network Eccentric and Mobile Applications

Abstract
Sensor networks can be viewed as a collection of tiny, low-cost devices programmed to sense the physical world and that communicate over radio links [12]. The devices are commonly called motes or smart dust [676], in allusion to their computational and sensing capabilities, as well as their increasingly small size. © 2009 Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

2006

A Calculus for Sensor Networks

Autores
Silva, MiguelS.; Martins, Francisco; Lopes, LuisM.B.; Barros, Joao;

Publicação
CoRR

Abstract

2016

A safe-by-design programming language for wireless sensor networks

Autores
Lopes, L; Martins, F;

Publicação
JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE

Abstract
Wireless sensor networks are notoriously difficult to program and debug. This fact not only stems from the nature of the hardware, but also from the current approaches for developing programming languages and runtime systems for these platforms. In particular, current systems do not place enough stress on providing formal descriptions of the language and its runtime system, and on proving static properties, like type-safety and soundness. In this paper, we present the design, specification, and implementation of a programming language and a runtime system for wireless sensor networks that are safe by design. We say this in the sense that we can statically detect a large set of would-be runtime errors, and that the runtime system will not incorrectly execute an application, once the latter is deployed. We have a full prototype implementation of the system that supports SunSPOT devices, the simulation tool VisualSense, and local computer networks for fast deployment and testing of applications. Development is supported by an IDE implemented on top of the Eclipse tool that embeds both the compiler and the virtual machine seamlessly, and is used to produce software releases.

2008

The Mob core language and abstract machine (rev 0.2)

Autores
Paulino, Herve; Lopes, LuisM.B.;

Publicação
CoRR

Abstract

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