2013
Autores
Ferreira, MS; Bierlich, J; Schuster, K; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;
Publicação
FIFTH EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS
Abstract
A Fabry-Perot microcavity tip temperature sensor based on a special design double-cladding optical fiber is proposed. The produced fiber has pure silica core and outer cladding and a silica ring doped with phosphorous. The whole ring region is removed by chemical etching post-processing. Consequently, light will be guided in the core region. In a first step, the double-cladding optical fiber is spliced to single mode fiber. Afterwards, the tip is etched in a solution of 48% hydrofluoric acid. The inner cladding will be etched faster, and the core becomes suspended and surrounded by air. The Fabry-Perot microcavity tip sensor is subjected to temperature, and a linear sensitivity of 14.6 pm/degrees C is obtained.
2013
Autores
Albano, M; Pereira, N; Tovar, E;
Publicação
2013 IEEE 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS, NETWORKS, AND APPLICATIONS (CPSNA)
Abstract
As the size and cost of embedded devices continue to decrease, it becomes economically feasible to densely deploy networks with very large quantities of such nodes, and thus enabling the implementation of networks with increasingly larger number of nodes becomes a relevant problem. In this paper we describe a novel algorithm to obtain the number of live nodes with a very low time-complexity. In particular, we develop a mechanism to estimate the number of nodes or the number of proposed values (COUNT), with a time complexity that increases sublinearly with the number of nodes. The approach we propose is based on the wise exploitation of dominance-based protocols and offers excellent scalability properties for emerging applications in dense Cyber Physical Systems.
2013
Autores
Pinto, T; Lucani, DE; Médard, M;
Publicação
ICC
Abstract
2013
Autores
Castro, H; Putnik, G; Cruz Cunha, MM; Ferreira, L; Shah, V; Alves, C;
Publicação
EIGHTH CIRP CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT COMPUTATION IN MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
Abstract
Manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are drivers for economic and social development. Their importance and competitive challenges are increasing interest and attention on private and public sectors due to hyper-competition environment. In order to establish an environment that, not only, addresses hyper-competition but also sustainability, a Meta-Organization is proposed to support advanced manufacturing business models, namely, Virtual and Ubiquitous Enterprises. This Meta-Organization is organizational platform supported by information and communication technologies (ICT), such as Web 3.0. The paper introduces a framework to approach Ubiquitous Virtual Enterprises using Meta-Organization and Manufacturing Web 3.0, adopted by manufacturing SMEs. This paper is organized in six chapters. The chapter 1 presents the environment context that manufacturing SMEs faces and introduces the framework used in the paper. In chapter 2, a review addressing Meta-Organization in context of Ubiquitous Virtual Enterprises is presented. Chapter 3 covers the topic of Meta-Organizations members, specifically manufacturing SMEs. In chapter 4, to meet the technological platform Manufacturing Web 3.0 some Web 3.0 technologies are presented. Chapter 5 presents shortly the overall framework. Finally, chapter 6 draws conclusions. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
2013
Autores
Curralo, A; Pereira, AI; Barbosa, J; Leitao, P;
Publicação
11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS 2013, PTS 1 AND 2 (ICNAAM 2013)
Abstract
This paper proposes the impact assessment of the jobs order in the optimal time of operations in a Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Problem. In this work a real assembly cell was studied: the AIP-PRIMECA cell at the Universite de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambresis, in France, which is considered as a Flexible Job Shop problem. The problem consists in finding the machines operations schedule, taking into account the precedence constraints. The main objective is to minimize the batch makespan, i.e. the finish time of the last operation completed in the schedule. Shortly, the present study consists in evaluating if the jobs order affects the optimal time of the operations schedule. The genetic algorithm was used to solve the optimization problem. As a conclusion, it's assessed that the jobs order influence the optimal time.
2013
Autores
Esteves, A; Pereira, C; Sousa, C;
Publicação
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2013 8TH IBERIAN CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES (CISTI 2013)
Abstract
According to [1], in order to share knowledge and information it is necessary to share a set of conceptual structures within a collaborative network. Therefore, to develop an organizational information system it is required to engage in a negotiation process so that it is possible to obtain a common vocabulary. To support and improve such process, this paper presents an approach that takes advantage of some of the features of recommendation systems (RS), which will be extremely useful to help collaborative networks construct a high- level conceptualization about a specific domain.
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