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\n@inproceedings{\n title = {Autonomous driving car competition},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2020},\n keywords = {Autonomous driving,Computer vision,Education,Project-based learning},\n pages = {356-363},\n volume = {1023},\n publisher = {Springer Verlag},\n id = {a09a74a3-a48e-348d-8f64-25238184a02a},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.216Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.922Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {This paper presents the construction of an autonomous robot to participating in the autonomous driving competition of the National Festival of Robotics in Portugal, which relies on an open platform requiring basic knowledge of robotics, like mechanics, control, computer vision and energy management. The projet is an excellent way for teaching robotics concepts to engineering students, once the platform endows students with an intuitive learning for current technologies, development and testing of new algorithms in the area of mobile robotics and also in generating good team-building.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Alves, João Pedro and Fonseca Ferreira, N. M. and Valente, António and Soares, Salviano and Filipe, Vítor},\n doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-26945-6_32},\n booktitle = {Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing}\n}\n
@book{\n title = {Assisted Caretaking System for Geriatric Home Care},\n type = {book},\n year = {2020},\n source = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)},\n keywords = {Bio-network,Caregivers,Elderly,Fall detection,RFID sensors},\n volume = {12426 LNCS},\n id = {8ea39f74-e224-35cb-afeb-25f5ddc8130e},\n created = {2020-10-14T23:59:00.000Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-10-15T20:39:07.111Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {© 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. This project is being developed to access elder dependent people, inspired by a geriatric care management@home. According to the project’s main assessment, three stages have been completed and now, in the fourth stage, we are implementing a bio-network with several sensors that assists the caregiver in applying the therapeutic plan. At this point, we have collected data regarding the level of dependency of the elderly, and the risk of development of pressure ulcers, so that we can adapt the sensors according to their need. For example, sensors installed in a bed can warn the caregiver that it is time to change the position of the elderly patient. As such, after testing a prototype in laboratory, we installed the system in two homes where we are currently collecting data.},\n bibtype = {book},\n author = {Barroso, I. and Soares, S. and Rodrigues, V. and Silva, S. and Monteiro, M.J. and Rainho, C. and Duarte, D. and Valente, A.},\n doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-60149-2_34}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Gamified platform to aid physiotherapeutic treatment of epicondylitis},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2020},\n keywords = {MYO,epicondylitis,gamification,physiotherapy},\n id = {30fd8a14-0f2f-3cbc-b801-ea6d96ce038d},\n created = {2020-10-23T23:59:00.000Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-10-27T16:14:42.438Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {© 2020 IEEE. The physiotherapeutic process is widely discussed and of fundamental importance for the recovery of patients who suffer from any injury or adverse muscle condition. For best results, it is of primary importance that the patient maintains a pace of treatment and remains engaged in the activities required by the Physiotherapist. In this context, an approach that improves such engagement with concern for usability and acceptance by patients is explored in this article. A gamified platform was created, capable of capturing the time of exposure to the movement of squeezing a handgrip and expressing the patient's results in a swordsman-themed versus game, through the reading of neuromuscular signals captured by a MYO armband.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {De Araujo, F.M.A. and Ferreira, N.M.F. and Valente, A. and Soares, S.F.S.P. and De Trindade, G.D.M. and Pimentel, H.I.C. and Bruno, L.C. and Neto, M.J.A. and Nunes, M.V.C.B. and Macedo, S.S.},\n doi = {10.1109/SeGAH49190.2020.9201629},\n booktitle = {2020 IEEE 8th International Conference on Serious Games and Applications for Health, SeGAH 2020}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {Occupancy grid and topological maps extraction from satellite images for path planning in agricultural robots},\n type = {article},\n year = {2020},\n keywords = {Agricultural robotics,Deep learning,Path planning,Steep slope vineyard,Support vector machine,Topological map},\n volume = {9},\n id = {04962fd5-dff2-3315-a009-aca8aebf160f},\n created = {2020-10-30T23:59:00.000Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-11-03T00:32:06.420Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Robotics will significantly impact large sectors of the economy with relatively low productivity, such as Agri-Food production. Deploying agricultural robots on the farm is still a challenging task. When it comes to localising the robot, there is a need for a preliminary map, which is obtained from a first robot visit to the farm. Mapping is a semi-autonomous task that requires a human operator to drive the robot throughout the environment using a control pad. Visual and geometric features are used by Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (SLAM) Algorithms to model and recognise places, and track the robot’s motion. In agricultural fields, this represents a time-consuming operation. This work proposes a novel solution—called AgRoBPP-bridge—to autonomously extract Occupancy Grid and Topological maps from satellites images. These preliminary maps are used by the robot in its first visit, reducing the need of human intervention and making the path planning algorithms more efficient. AgRoBPP-bridge consists of two stages: vineyards row detection and topological map extraction. For vineyards row detection, we explored two approaches, one that is based on conventional machine learning technique, by considering Support Vector Machine with Local Binary Pattern-based features, and another one found in deep learning techniques (ResNET and DenseNET). From the vineyards row detection, we extracted an occupation grid map and, by considering advanced image processing techniques and Voronoi diagrams concept, we obtained a topological map. Our results demonstrated an overall accuracy higher than 85% for detecting vineyards and free paths for robot navigation. The Support Vector Machine (SVM)-based approach demonstrated the best performance in terms of precision and computational resources consumption. AgRoBPP-bridge shows to be a relevant contribution to simplify the deployment of robots in agriculture.},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Santos, L.C. and Aguiar, A.S. and Santos, F.N. and Valente, A. and Petry, M.},\n doi = {10.3390/robotics9040077},\n journal = {Robotics},\n number = {4}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {3D Simulator Based on SimTwo to Evaluate Algorithms in Micromouse Competition},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2019},\n keywords = {Micromouse competition,Mobile robot,Simulation environment},\n pages = {896-903},\n volume = {930},\n publisher = {Springer Verlag},\n id = {09edbcbf-cad2-3948-817a-71710b228212},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.220Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.914Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {Robotics competitions are increasing in complexity and number challenging the researchers, roboticists and enthusiastic to address the robot applications. One of the well-known competition is the micromouse where the fastest mobile robot to solve a maze is the winner. There are several topics addressed in this competition such as robot prototyping, control, electronics, path planning, optimization, among others. A simulation can be used to speed-up the development and testing algorithms but faces the gap between the reality in the dynamics behaviour. In this paper, an open source realistic simulator tool is presented where the dynamics of the robot, the slippage of the wheels, the friction and the 3D visualization can be found. The complete simulator with the robot model and an example is available that allow the users to test, implement and change all the environment. The presented results validate the proposed simulator.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Eckert, Lucas and Piardi, Luis and Lima, José and Costa, Paulo and Valente, Antonio and Nakano, Alberto},\n doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-16181-1_84},\n booktitle = {Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {A new approach of developing games for motor rehabilitation using Microsoft Kinect},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2019},\n keywords = {Kinect,disabilities,exergame,impairments,rehabilitation},\n month = {8},\n publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.},\n day = {1},\n id = {92fa4fe2-47d1-3ce9-b6e1-d1dd8460a36a},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.223Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.917Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {Millions of people worldwide suffer from motor disabilities, which bring alongside many other related problems, such as self-esteem issues and their constant need for a carer. While there are treatments to reduce the impact of the impairment on the patient's life, they can be either very costly or be alternative methods that are not directly aimed at rehabilitation purposes, such as the usage of Kinect Adventures to make the patient perform favorable poses and stretching limbs to help the undergoing treatment. Even though a low-cost device, the Kinect can acquire valuable data and make the patient perform exercises. However, a more direct and targeted approach might achieve better results with a game aimed for them. To attend to the many forms and variations of motor impairments, a starting point may be necessary for the development of exergames that fulfill the needs of each patient and impairment. The result is a low-cost base project that can be easily used, created using only online free tools while giving the developer creative freedom and a properly aimed solution to the patients.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {De Araujo, Francisco M.A. and Viana Filho, Paulo Roberto F. and Adad Filho, Jesus A. and Fonseca Ferreira, Nuno M. and Valente, Antonio and Soares, Salviano F.S.P.},\n doi = {10.1109/SeGAH.2019.8882457},\n booktitle = {2019 IEEE 7th International Conference on Serious Games and Applications for Health, SeGAH 2019}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {Electroencephalography applied compression algorithms qualitative analysis},\n type = {article},\n year = {2019},\n keywords = {Compression,algorithms,electroencephalography,signal},\n publisher = {Taylor and Francis Ltd.},\n id = {96ed4058-5ff2-395d-8a83-89f8032345f6},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.225Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.806Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {The objective of this work is study, implementation and evaluation of compression techniques used in bioelectrical signals, applied to electroencephalography. For that, the fundamental concepts of Fast Walsh Hadamard Transform (FWHT), the Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) and the Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT), in essence, the mathematical models were studied. In these systems, the applicability and principles of operation were considered the Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR), Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), Mean Absolute Error (MAE) and mean squared error. Later, it is proposed the implementation of the compression algorithms. For the implementation of the techniques, computational tools of tests were developed, and for the purposes of validation and comparison of the results were used, with the appropriate adaptations, and described in the work, being these among the most recognised in terms of evaluation of signal quality. Finally, we present the results and the conclusions, where we sought a compromise of the implementations between the estimated percentage of DCT and the level of degradation of the signal provided by the compression application. In this sense, it was verified that they presented satisfactory results.},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Saraiva, Aratã Andrade and Castro, Felipe Miranda de Jesus and Nascimento, Renato Conceição and de Melo, Rodrigo Teixeira and Moura Sousa, José Vigno and Valente, Antonio and Fonseca Ferreira, Nuno Miguel},\n doi = {10.1080/21681163.2019.1673212},\n journal = {Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering: Imaging and Visualization}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Learning computer vision using a humanoid robot},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2019},\n keywords = {Education,Face recognition,Nao robot,Object recognition,Vision systems},\n pages = {639-645},\n volume = {April-2019},\n month = {4},\n publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},\n day = {1},\n id = {e683d6e0-b2bd-3c79-8d85-056ae1223bbd},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.226Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.753Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {This paper presents an innovative and motivating methodology to learn vision systems using a humanoid robot, NAO robot. Vision systems are an area of growing development and interest of engineering students. This approach to learning was applied in students of Master of Electrical Engineering. The goal is to introduce students the main approaches of visual object recognition and human face recognition using computer vision techniques to be embedded in a social robot and therefore he is able to iteract with human beings. NAO robot as an educational platform easy to learn how to program, and it has a high sensory ability and two cameras that can capture the images for processing.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Vital, Jessica P.M. and Fonseca Ferreira, N. M. and Valente, Antonio and Filipe, Vitor and Soares, Salviano F.S.P.},\n doi = {10.1109/EDUCON.2019.8725196},\n booktitle = {IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference, EDUCON}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Comparison of evolutionary algorithms for coordination of cooperative bioinspired multirobots},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2019},\n keywords = {Evolutionary multirobots bioinspiratory},\n pages = {451-460},\n volume = {931},\n publisher = {Springer Verlag},\n id = {9e216d63-6098-391b-8a3e-3e62aabfe822},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.230Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.798Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {This paper compares optimal path planning algorithms based on a Genetic Algorithm and a Particle Swarm Optimization algorithm applied to multiple bioinspired robots in a 2D environment simulation. The planning objectives are related to the harvesting of an apple plantation in which three swarm of butterflies were run, counting the fruits on the ground to optimize the harvest in a cooperative way. Robotic swarms must travel through points on the map to count the fruits. The time for each swarm was also counted for the comparison results.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Saraiva, A. A. and Silva, F. V.N. and Sousa, Jose Vigno M. and Ferreira, N. M.Fonseca and Valente, Antonio and Soares, Salviano},\n doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-16184-2_43},\n booktitle = {Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {3D Simulator with Hardware-in-the-Loop capability for the Micromouse Competition},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2019},\n keywords = {Hardware in the Loop,Micromouse,Robotics Competitions,Simulator},\n month = {4},\n publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.},\n day = {1},\n id = {a0229a6f-e14b-3a44-ae1e-50b9e5fa819f},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.248Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.608Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {Robotics competitions are a way to challenge researchers, roboticists and enthusiastic to address robot applications. One of the well-known international competition is the Micromouse where the fastest mobile robot to solve a maze is the winner. There are several topics addressed in this competition such as robot prototyping, control, electronics, path planning, optimization, among others while keeping the size of the robot as small as possible. A simulation can be used to speed-up the development and testing algorithms but faces the gap between a simulation and reality, specially in the dynamics behaviour. There are some simulation environments that allow to simulate the Micromouse competition, but in this paper, an Hardware-in-the-loop simulator tool is presented where the simulated robot is controlled by the same microcontroller used by the robot. By this way, the developed algorithms are tested and validated with the limitations and constraints presented in the real hardware, such as memory and processing capabilities. The robot dynamics, the slippage of the wheels, the friction and the 3D visualization are present in the simulator. The presented results show that the same code and hardware controlling the simulated and the real robot identically.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Piardi, Luis and Eckert, Lucas and Lima, Jose and Costat, Paulo and Valente, Antonio and Nakano, Alberto},\n doi = {10.1109/ICARSC.2019.8733640},\n booktitle = {19th IEEE International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions, ICARSC 2019}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Usability evaluation of an educational robot for steM areas},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2019},\n keywords = {MBlock,Robotics,STEM,Scratch,Technology-enhanced_learning,Usability},\n volume = {2},\n id = {5e95500f-7202-3745-af29-aac69a617a06},\n created = {2019-06-22T23:59:00.000Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-12-26T01:11:36.698Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {Copyright © 2019 by SCITEPRESS – Science and Technology Publications, Lda. All rights reserved. This article describes the development cycle of an educational robot designed to act as an interdisciplinary teaching tool integrated into the curriculum of STEM areas (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). We focused on the creation of the alpha version of the prototype and its heuristic evaluation by three experts, with the objective of appraising both usability and potential design problems. After all the issues and suggestions from the experts have been resolved and implemented, a beta version was developed and evaluated in its usability by five representatives of end-users with different age ranges and robotics knowledge. The System Usability Scale score of 92.5 points - Best Imaginable - show a very stable and satisfactory robot, with almost no usability problems detected.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Barradas, R. and Lencastre, J.A. and Soares, S. and Valente, A.},\n doi = {10.5220/0007675102180225},\n booktitle = {CSEDU 2019 - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computer Supported Education}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Navigation of quadruped multi-robots by gesture recognition using restricted Boltzmann machines},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2019},\n keywords = {Manipulates,Multirobots,Restricted Boltzmann Machines},\n id = {305553d9-6bb4-3236-9e48-ddc7fea96ebf},\n created = {2019-06-29T23:59:00.000Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-12-26T18:10:00.058Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {© CLAWAR Association. This article discusses a method that performs gesture recognition, with the objective of extracting characteristics of the segmented hand, from dynamic images captured from a webcam and identifying signal patterns. With this method it is possible to manipulate simulated multirobots that perform specific movements. The method consists of the Continuously Adaptive Mean-SHIFT algorithm, followed by the Threshold segmentation algorithm and Deep Learning through Boltzmann restricted machines. As a result, an accuracy of 82.2%.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Saraiva, A.A. and Santos, D.B.S. and Marques Junior, F.C.F. and Sousa, J.V.M. and Fonseca Ferreira, N.M. and Valente, A.},\n booktitle = {Robotics Transforming the Future - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Climbing and Walking Robots and the Support Technologies for Mobile Machines, CLAWAR 2018}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Educational humanoid robot using a sensoring fusion through arduino},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2019},\n keywords = {Arduino,Education,Humanoid robots,NAO robot,Sensory Fusion},\n id = {9167d693-7dc2-38b5-a6f4-122d885f178a},\n created = {2019-09-11T23:59:00.000Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2021-01-09T13:15:52.614Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {© CLAWAR Association. This paper describes the use of NAO robot, a humanoid robot and the use of Arduino in education for final engineering projects in the area of engineering. This learning approach was implemented in the final project of the Biomedical Engineering degree. The objective this project is the sensorial extension of the NAO platform, integrating a set of sensors that allow not only to analyze multiple vital parameters in a passive way but also to obtain a more precise contextual information.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Vital, J.P.M. and Fonseca Ferreira, N.M. and Valente, A.},\n booktitle = {Robotics Transforming the Future - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Climbing and Walking Robots and the Support Technologies for Mobile Machines, CLAWAR 2018}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Scalable task clean-up assignment for multi-agents},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2019},\n keywords = {Cleaning,Cooperative work,Multi robots,Navigation},\n id = {aed322b3-7832-3353-9ee2-736b2bd1b4cf},\n created = {2019-09-11T23:59:00.000Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2021-01-09T17:39:48.831Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {© CLAWAR Association. This paper describes a group of robots for cleaning a simulated environment and proposes an efficient algorithm for navigation based on Pathfinding A *. No need for vision sensors. As a result it was observed that the robots can work cooperatively to clear the ground and that the navigation algorithm is effective in cleaning. In order to test its efficiency it was compared the combination of the Pathfinding A* algorithm and the decision algorithm proposed in this paper with Pathfinding A* and Euclidean distance, resulted in an improvement in time and distance traveled.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Saraiva, A.A. and Costa, N.J.C. and Sousa, J.V.M. and De Araujo, T.P. and Fonseca Ferreira, N.M. and Valente, A.},\n booktitle = {Robotics Transforming the Future - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Climbing and Walking Robots and the Support Technologies for Mobile Machines, CLAWAR 2018}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {NAO robot as a domestic robot},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2019},\n keywords = {Domestic robots,Humanoid robots,NAO robot,Object recognition,Wireless sensors},\n id = {b082e58f-bc1b-3ac4-8705-75c69979803f},\n created = {2019-09-11T23:59:00.000Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2021-01-09T17:43:39.858Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {© CLAWAR Association. Over the years robotics has made great progress. Nowadays, robots begin to be part of the life of any person, designated social robotic. Humanoid robots are fascinating and have several advantages, such as they can work in places where there is a risk of contamination, risk of health, danger of life, places that are difficult to access. They also are able to access different types of terrain and to climb stairs. NAO robot is currently the humanoid platform with high sensory capacity that it has lower costs in the market. This robot is similar to human in order to have a more real and natural with society. Using the capabilities of the robot and adding other sensors, we can have a more powerful machine in our society. NAO robot is presented in this paper as a domestic robot.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Vital, J.P.M. and Fonseca Ferreira, N.M. and Valente, A.},\n booktitle = {Robotics Transforming the Future - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Climbing and Walking Robots and the Support Technologies for Mobile Machines, CLAWAR 2018}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {Virtual interactive environment for low-cost treatment of mechanical strabismus and amblyopia},\n type = {article},\n year = {2018},\n keywords = {Rehabilitation,Strabismus,Virtual reality},\n volume = {9},\n month = {7},\n publisher = {MDPI AG},\n day = {19},\n id = {174dfc81-745c-3f86-af73-f53574b6a223},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.220Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {true},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.878Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {This study presents a technique that uses an interactive virtual environment for the rehabilitation treatment of patients with mechanical strabismus and/or amblyopia who have lost eye movement. The relevant part of this treatment is the act of forcing the two eyes to cooperate with each other by increasing the level of adaptation of the brain and allowing the weak eye to see again. Accordingly, the game enables both eyes to work together, providing the patient with better visual comfort and life quality. In addition, the virtual environment is attractive and has the ability to overcome specific challenges with real-time feedback, coinciding with ideal approaches for use in ocular rehabilitation. The entire game was developed with free software and the 3D environment, which is made from low-cost virtual reality glasses, as well as Google Cardboard which uses a smartphone for the display of the game. The method presented was tested in 41 male and female patients, aged 8 to 39 years, and resulted in the success of 40 patients. The method proved to be feasible and accessible as a tool for the treatment of amblyopia and strabismus. The project was registered in the Brazil platform and approved by the ethics committee of the State University of Piaui-UESPI, with the CAAE identification code: 37802114.8.0000.5209.},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Saraiva, Aratã Andrade and Barros, Matheus Pereira and Nogueira, Alexandre Tolstenko and Fonseca Ferreira, N. M. and Valente, Antonio},\n doi = {10.3390/info9070175},\n journal = {Information (Switzerland)},\n number = {7}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Application of virtual reality for the treatment of Strabismus and Amblyopia},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2018},\n keywords = {Interactive Interface,Rehabilitation,Strabismus,Virtual Reality},\n pages = {1-7},\n month = {6},\n publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.},\n day = {29},\n id = {ae9e995a-db0c-34b6-ba2a-d96ee4d3ffd8},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.224Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.877Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {This work presents a technique that uses the immersion of patients in an interactive 3D virtual environment in the orthoptic treatment of strabismus. The most important part of this work is the act of forcing the eyes to cooperate, increasing the level of adaptation of the nervous system to the binocular vision, allowing the diverted eye to be rehabilitated. Returning to the patient better visual comfort and quality of life. The virtual environment, because it is attractive, has the function of entertainment, possessing as its property the ability to propose challenges directed towards specific objectives. In addition to offering real-time biological feedback to the healthcare professional who is making use of this product. Another point is that this interface has ideal approaches to be used in orthoptic treatment. And all of it was developed with free software and made by a low-cost virtual reality glasses, Google Cardboard, which uses a smartphone as a display for its display.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Saraiva, Aratã Andrade and Nogueira, Alexandre Tolstenko and Ferreira, N. M.Fonseca and Valente, Antonio},\n doi = {10.1109/SeGAH.2018.8401357},\n booktitle = {2018 IEEE 6th International Conference on Serious Games and Applications for Health, SeGAH 2018}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {Data’s hidden data: Qualitative revelations of sports efficiency analysis brought by neural network performance metrics},\n type = {article},\n year = {2018},\n keywords = {Artificial neural networks,Confusion matrix,Mixed methods,Performance analysis,Sports},\n pages = {94-102},\n volume = {14},\n publisher = {University of Beira Interior},\n id = {e7351cf6-bcc3-335a-9c68-949da8c01e66},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.230Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {true},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.767Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {The study explores the technical optimization of an athlete through the use of intelligent system performance metrics that produce information obtained from inertial sensors associated to the coach's technical qualifications in real time, using Mixed Methods and Machine Learning. The purpose of this study is to illustrate, from the confusion matrices, the different performance metrics that provide information of high pertinence for the sports training in context. 2000 technical fencing actions with two levels of complexity were performed, captured through a single sensor applied in the armed hand and, simultaneously, the gesture’s qualification through a dichotomous way by the coach. The signals were divided into segments through Dynamic Time Warping, with the resulting extracted characteristics and qualitative assessments being fed to a Neural Network to learn the patterns inherent to a good or poor execution. The performance analysis of the resulting models returned a prediction accuracy of 76.6% and 72.7% for each exercise, but other metrics indicate the existence of high bias in the data. The study demonstrates the potential of intelligent algorithms to uncover trends not captured by other statistical methods.},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Campaniço, Ana Teresa and Valente, António and Serôdio, Rogério and Escalera, Sérgio},\n doi = {10.6063/motricidade.15984},\n journal = {Motricidade},\n number = {4}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Arduino recursive backtracking implementation, for a robotic contest},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2018},\n keywords = {Arduino,DUE,Leonardo,Recursive backtracking,Teaching robotics,UNO},\n pages = {169-178},\n publisher = {World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.},\n id = {9cadb7ee-38e1-3ae9-9f50-1cd6dd1cade9},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.237Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.654Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {The Portuguese Micromouse Contest®* is an innovated robotic contest in Portugal that address the need to enhance student interest and performance in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses, while fostering skills that are important prerequisites for IT careers. To facilitate the access to younger students a robot kit and an Arduino library was developed and made available on GitHub. Some of the library examples include the common algorithms used to solve mazes, like the Flood Fill, Right or Left Wall Following to name a few. Recursive Backtracking algorithm is often used to solve mazes especially if there is a lot of computer power. This is not the case of the Arduino platform that only has 2.5 KB of SRAM and a clock speed of 16 MHz, so implementing Recursive Backtracking becomes quite difficult. In this work we show how to implement Recursive Backtracking to find if there are better solutions for solving the maze. We also show the memory measurements for three Arduino common platforms the Leonardo, the UNO and the DUE.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Silva, Sergio and Duarte, Diogo and Barradas, Rolando and Soares, Salviano and Valente, Antonio and Reis, Manuel J.C.S.},\n doi = {10.1142/9789813231047_0023},\n booktitle = {Human-Centric Robotics- Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Climbing and Walking Robots and the Support Technologies for Mobile Machines, CLAWAR 2017}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {IoT Applied in the Functional Optimization of Cyclists},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2018},\n keywords = {Biomedical Instrumentation,Biosignals,Data acquisition,ECG,EMG,Signal Processing},\n month = {12},\n publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.},\n day = {4},\n id = {ae6a4b89-18a7-3c4a-9c16-c8c13c5f1a54},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.243Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.614Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {This article is devoted to the problem of training cyclists from a system approach. Technologies were used to monitor and evaluate in an integrated way the physical form, load parameters and level of functional capabilities of the athlete's body. For correlation between the physiological indices and performance, data from cardiac activity (ECG), muscle activity (EMG and temperature), respiratory processes (oximetry), as well as data from the environment where this athlete is inserted (ambient temperature, pressure, humidity).},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Saraiva, A. A. and Nascimento, R. C. and Sousa, J. V.M. and Soares, Salviano and Vital, Jessica P.M. and Ferreira, N. M.Fonseca and Valente, Antonio and Barroso, Joao},\n doi = {10.1109/TISHW.2018.8559519},\n booktitle = {TISHW 2018 - 2nd International Conference on Technology and Innovation in Sports, Health and Wellbeing, Proceedings}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {FatoXtract a suit that may be useful in rehabilitation},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2018},\n pages = {104-109},\n month = {6},\n publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},\n day = {20},\n id = {23c21d33-c612-31bf-982a-9ccf43c214db},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.252Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.503Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {Kinematic analysis of human movement is very important in several areas, such as in sports (e.g., for athletic performance analysis), health (e.g., rehabilitation of people with motor disabilities) and others. The study of the kinematics of the human body involves several methods that resort to the analysis of several parameters that come from the movement. Important parameters to take into account are the acceleration, velocity and position (linear or angular) of the various articulations of the human body, which can be measured by sensors or through the analysis of repeated images obtained by camera. In this paper will be presented a suit that acquire the different position of human joints that will be useful in rehabilitation, FatoXtract. It is through the analysis of human movement that we can analyze whether the movement in rehabilitation is adequate or not.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Vital, Jessica P.M. and Ferreira, N. M.Fonseca and Soares, Salviano F.S.P. and Valente, António and Barroso, João Manuel Pereira},\n doi = {10.1145/3218585.3218599},\n booktitle = {ACM International Conference Proceeding Series}\n}\n
@inbook{\n type = {inbook},\n year = {2017},\n pages = {367-385},\n id = {20338f8a-a83c-3d7d-8ac2-f1a870b60c2d},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.240Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.621Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {This chapter is dedicated to Micro-electro-mechanical Systems (MEMS)\ndevices developed for primary use in agriculture. We can see MEMS\ndevices in ink jet printers (printer heads), automobiles (e.g., airbag\naccelerometer), projectors (digital micromirror device for DLP\nprojectors), mobile devices (e.g., gyroscopes for smartphones, tablets,\netc.), healthcare applications (e.g., lab-on-a-chip for the detection of\nmultiple tropical infectious diseases), among others. Although it is\nexpected to grow, the use of MEMS devices used in agriculture still\ncomes down to a few cases in research centers. However, due to demand\nfor improved agricultural processes and the future widespread use of the\nInternet of Things (IoT), a high demand for small size, low cost, low\npower, and easily mass produced devices is expected. This context\nsuggests the use of MEMS devices for both sensing elements, and for\nenergy harvesters. In this chapter, only the sensor elements whose major\nuse is agriculture will be addressed. From this perspective, the main\nparameters used in agriculture will be addressed taking into account\nresearch and development ever held in MEMS devices for measuring these\nparameters. These key parameters are grouped into classes: environment,\nsoil, agricultural crops, and livestock. For almost all of the\nparameters shown, MEMS devices showed encouraging results. Most work\nwith MEMS for agriculture has been done in laboratories so far. However,\ntransitioning to field applications seems feasible. Potential advantages\nof MEMS are: small size, economical production (specially in large\nscale), built-in electronics (for auto-calibration, self-testing,\ndigital compensation, and digital communications), and low power\nconsumption-ideal for the use in Precision Agriculture complemented by\nInternet of Things. In short, this chapter will allow researchers\ndeveloping MEMS devices to have a knowledge of what has already been\ndeveloped for agriculture and to have an idea of future needs in this\nfield.},\n bibtype = {inbook},\n author = {Valente, Antonio},\n doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-32180-6_17},\n chapter = {MEMS Devices in Agriculture}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Digital sound processing using arduino and MATLAB},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2015},\n keywords = {ADC/DAC,Arduino,Digital Sound Processing,FM Synthesis of Instrument Sounds,MATLAB,Sampling,Vocoder},\n id = {d41a7ea8-d702-363d-b0dd-002368585d7d},\n created = {2018-03-01T10:45:09.736Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2018-03-01T10:45:09.736Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {true},\n abstract = {© 2015 IEEE. Over the last decade, impelled by the huge open source software community support, the low cost Arduino platform presents itself as an alternative for digital sound processing. Although Arduino is generally used for small applications for the artistic and maker community, its built-in Analog to digital converter can be used for sound capturing, processing and reproduction. Equipped with a powerful AVR 8 bit RISC microcontroller, the Arduino, can achieve up to 200kHz with a 10 bit resolution according to the Atmel ATmega328P datasheet that is the AVR core that we are going to focus on this article. Realizing the hardware potential, software suppliers like Matworks or National instruments, have included the Arduino packages on the software accessories of MATLAB and LABView. This work presents some of the sound capabilities and specific limitations of the Arduino platform, enfacing its connection and installation with MATLAB software. A series of examples of the Arduino interface with MATLAB are detail and shown in order to facilitate users initiation of MATLAB and Arduino Digital Sound Processing enhancing education fostering.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Silva, S. and Soares, S. and Valente, A. and Marcelino, S.T.},\n doi = {10.1109/SAI.2015.7237295},\n booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2015 Science and Information Conference, SAI 2015}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {Control and Execution of Incremental Forming Using a Stewart Platform},\n type = {article},\n year = {2015},\n keywords = {Axiomatic Fuzzy Set,Fuzzy Decision Tree,Readmissions},\n pages = {365-373},\n volume = {321},\n websites = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84907379883&partnerID=tZOtx3y1},\n id = {8b9ac244-42eb-3154-a55c-d6abf153ca88},\n created = {2020-04-13T12:29:15.250Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {true},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-13T13:09:54.498Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {Patients readmissions to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) are introduced as a problem associated with increased mortality, morbidity and costs, which complicates the performance of a good clinical management and medical diagnosis. The aim of this work is to use the fuzzy decision tree using the axiomatic fuzzy set (AFS) theory in a type of coherence membership function to apply in the risk of readmission. Three fitness functions are used to obtain the threshold using different assessment measures: accuracy; area under the curve ROC (AUC); and Cohen's kappa coefficient. The results for this problem data demonstrated that the model using fitness function with Cohen's kappa coefficient obtains better performance than the others fitness functions. © 2015 Springer International Publishing.},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Silva, Cláudia and Vieira, Susana M. and Sousa, João M C},\n doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-10380-8},\n journal = {Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering}\n}\n
@misc{\n title = {Message from the chairs},\n type = {misc},\n year = {2015},\n source = {Proceedings - 2015 IEEE International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions, ICARSC 2015},\n pages = {ix},\n month = {5},\n publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.},\n day = {4},\n id = {5a7db99d-850d-394e-86dc-613453a8f3f5},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:38.679Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:16:12.426Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Valente2015a},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n bibtype = {misc},\n author = {Valente, António and Morais, Raul and Marques, Lino and Almeida, Luis},\n doi = {10.1109/ICARSC.2015.4}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Enhancing STEM courses through A Robotic Innovative project},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2015},\n keywords = {Algorithms,Contest,Education,Micromouse,Robotics,STEM},\n pages = {571-577},\n month = {10},\n publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},\n day = {7},\n id = {e8309e0c-8053-3252-9a1b-94cf873b960c},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:40.327Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:16:08.262Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Silva2015},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {The project addresses the urgent need to enhance student interest and performance in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses, while fostering skills that are important prerequisites for IT careers. In the near term, the project is helping Portuguese schools and students meet state wide academic standards. Over the long term, the project will help inspire and prepare a new generation of IT professionals. This paper presents the robotics model of the Micromouse Project, how it works, how it is implemented, and its results. The Micromouse Project includes, in addition to the annual competition, the development of a kit, workshops for students and their teachers, and dissemination activities. The project was started in 2011 and all the preliminary phases are concluded. First results show that there is great interest and participation of all stakeholders. It was necessary to add to the project a graphical language (Blockly, Scratch, etc.) in order to facilitate and stimulate the participation of younger students.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Silva, Sérgio and Soares, Salviano and Valente, António and Barradas, Rolando and Bartolomeu, Paulo},\n doi = {10.1145/2808580.2808668},\n booktitle = {ACM International Conference Proceeding Series}\n}\n
@misc{\n title = {Grígora S: A low-cost, high performance micromouse kit},\n type = {misc},\n year = {2015},\n source = {Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering},\n keywords = {Arduino,Micromouse Kit,Micromouse robot,Odometry},\n pages = {535-544},\n volume = {321 LNEE},\n publisher = {Springer Verlag},\n id = {a7503317-589b-3007-a763-d9cb8c6b990c},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:40.453Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:16:08.096Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Valente2015},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {There is a need to attract students to science and engineering courses. Robotic contests are one of the most promising ways to attract students to the field of robotics and thereby to science and technology. Micromouse contest is one of promising contests where a small autonomous robot has to navigate its way through an unknown 16x16 cells maze. Since the design and construction of robots is interesting but difficult, this paper presents a high performance, low-cost robot kit for high school and university students participate on micromouse robot contests. This micromouse kit, developed at University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (UTAD), fits on a 10×8 cm rectangle and uses very small stepper motors allowing a maximum speed of about 4 m/s thus comparing to state-of-the-art micromice. The kit also incorporates a popular microcontroller hardware module (Arduino Leonardo) which facilitates all programming tasks. © 2015 Springer International Publishing.},\n bibtype = {misc},\n author = {Valente, Antonio and Salgado, Paulo and Boaventura-Cunha, José},\n doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-10380-8_51}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Coexistence and interference tests on a Bluetooth Low Energy front-end},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2014},\n keywords = {Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE),Diabetes,Interference Radiation,Sensor},\n pages = {1014-1018},\n month = {10},\n publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.},\n day = {7},\n id = {4e2234bc-b8d5-34d2-9924-97daba180678},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:39.264Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:16:10.857Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Silva2014},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Silva, Sergio and Soares, Salviano and Fernandes, Telmo and Valente, Antonio and Moreira, Antonio},\n doi = {10.1109/SAI.2014.6918312},\n booktitle = {Proceedings of 2014 Science and Information Conference, SAI 2014}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {HarmoSim: A tool for harmonic distortion simulation and assessment of nonlinear loads},\n type = {article},\n year = {2014},\n keywords = {harmonic distortion,nonlinear loads,residential power circuits,simulation},\n pages = {340-348},\n volume = {22},\n publisher = {John Wiley and Sons Inc.},\n id = {5ae421d7-0a8f-3329-92ec-ce9fa40f47fa},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:43.165Z},\n accessed = {2020-04-13},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:16:00.357Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Baptista2014},\n folder_uuids = {82814afd-f83c-46c7-a954-4e1461dc16f7},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {Electrical power quality (PQ) is a crucial competitive and developing factor to all economic activities. The economic impact resulting from a bad PQ would be drastic on all consumers. Computers, uninterruptible and switched power supplies (UPS), and fluorescent lamps/tubes are examples of nonlinear loads that have the consumption of a nonsinusoidal current, which cause disturbances in the power supply system (that may be severe or not). This study discusses residential generic power circuitry analysis and simulation, under nonlinear loads, in connection with undergraduate electrical engineering education. It briefly reviews some of the basic techniques, and presents a software tool that has been found to be very useful in the context. The tool has an easy-to-use, friendly interface, and can be used to teach design techniques or as a laboratory support to study the applicability of known methods to real situations. The students can perform simulations with their own data on Microsoft™ Windows®-based platforms. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Baptista, J. and Morais, R. and Valente, A. and Soares, S. and Candeias, M. and Reis, M.J.C.S. J.C.S.},\n doi = {10.1002/cae.20559},\n journal = {Computer Applications in Engineering Education},\n number = {2}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Radiation tests on a bluetooth based front-end electronic device towards a subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring sensor},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2013},\n keywords = {BLE,Bluetooth Low-Energy,Diabetes,Sensor},\n id = {e9d79a6c-4c98-3c6f-b753-2949c1d0f987},\n created = {2018-03-01T10:45:09.736Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2018-03-01T10:45:09.736Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {true},\n abstract = {The metabolic disorder which entails the absent or reduced control of blood glucose in the body by means of insulin dependence (Type 1) or intolerance (Type 2) affected more than 366 million people in 2011. This represents an increase of 28% new cases in one year. Diabetes Mellitus has become the most common chronic diseases in nearly all countries, and continues to increase in numbers and significance, as economic development and urbanization lead to changing lifestyles characterized by reduced physical activity, and increased obesity. Recent advances in wireless sensor networking technology have led to the development of low cost, low power, multifunctional sensor nodes that enable environment sensing together with data processing. Instrumented with a variety of sensors, such as temperature, humidity, volatile compound detection, bio implanted sensors; the development of such networks requires testing for transmission distance and human body interference. As Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE) operates in the free 2.4GHz ISM band, the same band that Wi-Fi signals operate, tests regarding interference, robustness and coexistence must be made in order to ensure Quality of Service (QoS) and therefore achieve medical diagnostic equipment status. This paper presents a BLE prototype and compares the results obtained in terms of radiated power over distance with and without physical barriers. © 2013 The Science and Information Organization.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Silva, S. and Soares, S. and Valente, A. and Moreira, A.},\n booktitle = {Proceedings of 2013 Science and Information Conference, SAI 2013}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {Automatic detection of bunches of grapes in natural environment from color images},\n type = {article},\n year = {2012},\n pages = {285-290},\n volume = {10},\n websites = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1570868312000535},\n id = {21ed6a9c-367d-3d55-951d-db7f8ab8373f},\n created = {2017-05-23T11:11:00.705Z},\n accessed = {2017-05-23},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2017-05-23T11:22:27.637Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {Despite the benefits of precision agriculture and precision viticulture production systems, its rate of adoption in the Portuguese Douro Demarcated Region remains low. We believe that one way to raise it is to address challenging real-world problems whose solution offers a clear benefit to the viticulturist. For example, one of the most demanding tasks in wine making is harvesting. Even for humans, the environment makes grape detection difficult, especially when the grapes and leaves have a similar color, which is generally the case for white grapes. In this paper, we propose a system for the detection and location, in the natural environment, of bunches of grapes in color images. This system is able to distinguish between white and red grapes, and at the same time, it calculates the location of the bunch stem. The system achieved 97% and 91% correct classifications for red and white grapes, respectively.},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Reis, M.J.C.S. and Morais, R. and Peres, E. and Pereira, C. and Contente, O. and Soares, S. and Valente, A. and Baptista, J. and Ferreira, P.J.S.G. and Bulas Cruz, J.},\n doi = {10.1016/j.jal.2012.07.004},\n journal = {Journal of Applied Logic},\n number = {4}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {A bluetooth approach to diabetes sensing on ambient assisted living systems},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2012},\n keywords = {Ambient assisted living,Battery-less sensor,Bluetooth low energy,Diabetes,Wireless sensor},\n volume = {14},\n id = {563fe54d-127d-33d6-91cf-b07778d46b4d},\n created = {2018-03-01T10:45:09.818Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2018-03-01T10:45:09.818Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {true},\n abstract = {The metabolic disorder which entails the absent or reduced control of blood glucose in the body by means of insulin dependence (Type1) or intolerance (Type 2) affects more than 366 million people in 2011. This represents an increase of 28% new cases in one year. Diabetes Mellitus has become the most common chronic diseases in nearly all countries, and continues to increase in numbers and significance, as economic development and urbanization lead to changing lifestyles characterized by reduced physical activity, and increased obesity. Ambient Assisted Living (AAL), is based on a set of technologies which aims to provide an enhanced support to daily life, namely the offer of new solutions for healthcare to improve the quality of life of the population and reduce costs associated with healthcare. This paper presents a Bluetooth prototype low power battery-less wireless sensor communication system capable transmitting the information to a mobile phone or wrist wireless phone. The purpose of the system is to gather routine information from the glucose monitoring system proposed by Leal, et al and interact with systems like Ambient Assisted Living from Martins, et al.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Silva, S. and Martins, H. and Valente, A. and Soares, S.},\n doi = {10.1016/j.procs.2012.10.021},\n booktitle = {Procedia Computer Science}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Optimized design of a piezoresistive pressure sensor with measurement span of 1MPa},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2012},\n keywords = {Flat membrane design,Mems,Piezoresistive,Pressure sensor},\n volume = {47},\n id = {9642366c-56cc-3ac5-8074-1fe34ec5eace},\n created = {2018-03-01T10:45:10.055Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2018-03-01T10:45:10.055Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {true},\n abstract = {This paper presents a piezoresistive pressure sensor with a measurement span of 1MPa and capable to withstand peak pressures around 10MPa. The sensor design, based on a square membrane, was optimized for enhanced sensitivity, high linearity and low sensitivity variations between fabricated samples. Being the asymmetry of the mechanical stress peaks, the ratio between the membrane area and its thickness, and the tolerances of the bulk micromachining process considered for the optimal positioning of the piezoresistive sensing elements. Practical results show a mean sensitivity of 30.9mV/V/MPa with a standard deviation of 0.65mV/V/MPa and a linearity error of 0.15% of the scale span. © 2012 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Ferreira, C. and Grinde, C. and Morais, R. and Valente, A. and Neves, C. and Reis, M.},\n doi = {10.1016/j.proeng.2012.09.395},\n booktitle = {Procedia Engineering}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {Glucose monitoring system based on osmotic pressure measurements},\n type = {article},\n year = {2011},\n keywords = {Continuous,Glucose sensor,Osmosis,Osmotic pressure,Semipermeable membrane},\n volume = {125},\n id = {0d008c38-a0c4-3a5a-86cf-cd89ea4e3262},\n created = {2018-03-01T10:45:10.053Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2018-03-01T10:45:10.053Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {true},\n abstract = {This paper presents the design and development of a prototype sensor unit for implementation in a long-term glucose monitoring system suitable for estimating glucose levels in people suffering from diabetes mellitus. The system utilizes osmotic pressure as the sensing mechanism and consists of a sensor prototype that is integrated together with a pre-amplifier and data acquisition unit for both data recording and processing. The sensor prototype is based on an embedded silicon absolute pressure transducer and a semipermeable nanoporous membrane that is enclosed in the sensor housing. The glucose monitoring system facilitates the integration of a low power microcontroller that is combined with a wireless inductive powered communication link. Experimental verification have proven that the system is capable of tracking osmotic pressure changes using albumin as a model compound, and thereby show a proof of concept for novel long term tracking of blood glucose from remote sensor nodes. © 2011 IFSA.},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Leal, A. and Valente, A. and Ferreira, A. and Soares, S. and Ribeiro, V. and Krushinitskaya, O. and Johannessen, E.A.},\n journal = {Sensors and Transducers},\n number = {2}\n}\n
@book{\n title = {A low-cost system to detect bunches of grapes in natural environment from color images},\n type = {book},\n year = {2011},\n source = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)},\n keywords = {grape detection,image processing,precision viticulture,visual inspection},\n volume = {6915 LNCS},\n id = {cd5fb40c-cf0c-3bf1-a9d4-940a808076d9},\n created = {2018-03-01T10:45:10.173Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2018-03-01T10:45:10.173Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {true},\n abstract = {Despite the benefits of precision agriculture and precision viticulture production systems, its adoption rate in the Portuguese Douro Demarcated Region remains low. One of the most demanding tasks in wine making is harvesting. Even for humans, the environment makes grape detection difficult, especially when the grapes and leaves have a similar color, which is generally the case for white grapes. In this paper, we propose a system for the detection and location, in the natural environment, of bunches of grapes in color images. The system is also able to distinguish between white and red grapes, at the same time, it calculates the location of the bunch stem. The proposed system achieved 97% and 91% correct classifications for red and white grapes, respectively. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.},\n bibtype = {book},\n author = {Reis, M.J.C.S. and Morais, R. and Pereira, C. and Contente, O. and Bacelar, M. and Soares, S. and Valente, A. and Baptista, J. and Ferreira, P.J.S.G. and Bulas-Cruz, J.},\n doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-23687-7_9}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Internet-based collaborative E-exercisebook system for primary math teaching},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2011},\n id = {4c061a96-4e23-374c-b472-5d02cb3a6a03},\n created = {2018-03-01T10:45:10.234Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2018-03-01T10:45:10.234Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {true},\n abstract = {The academic performance and social competence of a child in school is positively associated with the involvement of their parents. However, the researches about educational learning models often ignore the parents' part. Internet opens a new paradigm: education and communication approach is more complex than ever. Here, we would like to present an Internet based system to support students' homework. We believe that one of the major advantages of our system is time saving, particularly from the teacher's point of view. Also, this system gathers statistical data concerning different groups of students selected by the teacher. From these data on, the teacher can easily see where the students are having problems and decide what to do next. From the student (or parent) point of view, the prompt feedback about the exercises correctness, added to the training with different exercises sets about the same subject, besides the utilization of video, color, sound, etc., that positively reinforce child's senses, are elected as the main advantages. © 2011 IEEE.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Reis, M.J.C.S. and Bacelar, M. and Reis, M.G.A.D. and Meira, D. and Bessa, M. and Peres, E. and Morais, R. and Valente, A. and Soares, S. and Bulas-Cruz, J.},\n doi = {10.1109/CONATEL.2011.5958665},\n booktitle = {2011 2nd National Conference on Telecommunications, CONATEL 2011 - Proceedings}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {Automatic Detection of White Grapes in Natural Environment Using Image Processing},\n type = {article},\n year = {2011},\n keywords = {White grape detection,image processing,precision viticulture,visual inspection},\n pages = {19-26},\n volume = {87},\n websites = {http://apps.isiknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=1&SID=N1A58cdn2C@kCAhmIJD&page=1&doc=1},\n id = {6c716613-b4e2-3abc-b5f8-9d92a7695fc2},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:37.731Z},\n accessed = {2012-07-27},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:15:37.731Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {The rate of adoption of Precision Agriculture and Precision Viticulture production systems in the Douro Demarcated Region remains low. We believe that one way to raise it is to address challenging real-world problems whose solution offers a clear benefit to the viticulturist. For example, one of the most demanding tasks in wine making is harvesting. Even for humans, the detection of grapes in their natural environment is not always easy. White grapes are particularly difficult to detect, since their color is similar to that of the leafs. Here we present a low cost system for the detection of white grapes in natural environment color images. The system also calculates the probable location of the bunch stem and achieves 91% of correct classifications. © 2011 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Reis, Manuel Cabral M.C. and Morais, Raul and Pereira, Carlos and Soares, S. and Valente, A. and Baptista, J. and Ferreira, P.J.S.G. and Cruz, J.B.},\n doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-19644-7_3},\n journal = {Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Induction motor response to periodical voltage fluctuations},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2010},\n id = {4a749230-5a90-3826-8d1d-6d5d22634d3b},\n created = {2018-03-01T10:45:09.995Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2018-03-01T10:45:09.995Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {true},\n abstract = {The main aim of this paper is to analyze the behavior of the three-phase squirrel cage induction motor under different voltage fluctuation levels. To achieve this goal several simulations were performed using the EMTP/ATP tool. Here we present how mechanical torque, speed and efficiency parameters varied with different levels of voltage fluctuation and modeling frequencies. As it was expected, the induction motor is sensitive to voltage fluctuations within certain amplitude levels and frequencies. Also, the speed is more affected by low frequencies and high amplitudes of voltage fluctuations, while the torque and efficiency are more affected by middle and high frequencies and amplitudes. ©2010 IEEE.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Baptista, J. and Gonçalves, J. and Soares, S.F.S.P. and Valente, A. and Morais Dos Santos, R. and Bulas-Cruz, J.A.M. and Reis, M.J.C.S.},\n doi = {10.1109/ICELMACH.2010.5607706},\n booktitle = {19th International Conference on Electrical Machines, ICEM 2010}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BASED EXERCISES IN PRIMARY MATHEMATICS TEACHING OF CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY AND MENTAL RETARDATION: A CASE STUDY},\n type = {article},\n year = {2010},\n keywords = {Cerebral palsy,Improving teaching,Mental retardation,Primary education,Teaching/learning strategies},\n pages = {106-118},\n volume = {9},\n websites = {http://apps.isiknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=1&SID=N1A58cdn2C@kCAhmIJD&page=1&doc=2},\n id = {1a35c74d-001c-316c-aa1f-0b085210b668},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:39.670Z},\n accessed = {2012-07-27},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:15:39.670Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {Technology has profoundly changed the way we learn and live. Indeed, such relationship appears to be quite complex, within IT contexts, and especially in socially and technologically rich learning environments, where related skills and learning are progressively required and fostered. Thus, if a satisfactory level of intellectual performance and social competence of a primary school pupil is indeed highly dependent on the type of participation that parents offer their children, IT, in general, and Internet, in particular, may well provide a new paradigm, setting forth that education and communication approach is truly more complex than ever before. It is on the basis of such paradigm that we therefore present a case study where a set of multimedia exercises were used in order to possibly improve the mathematical skills of pupils, one with mental retardation and another with cerebral palsy. Being part of a Web-based system to support students' learning, the referred set of multimedia exercises proved to be the children's favorite, rather than exercises in paper form, which also led the children to show a fair more positive attitude towards learning. Also, we observed that through the mentioned multimedia exercises, the children became far more autonomous, interested, persistent, happy, and able to easily absorb the material as well as more willingly to continue on working. © The Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology.},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Reis, M.J.C.S. M.G.A.D. G. A. D. and Cabral, L. and Peres, E. and Bessa, M. and Valente, A. and Morais, R. and Soares, S. and Baptista, J. and Aires, A. and Escola, J.J. and Bulas-Cruz, J.A. and Reis, M.J.C.S. M.G.A.D. G. A. D.},\n journal = {Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology},\n number = {3}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {A novel monolithic silicon sensor for measuring acceleration, pressure and temperature on a shock absorber},\n type = {article},\n year = {2009},\n keywords = {Embedded system,Shock Absorber,Smart sensor,Vehicle safety},\n pages = {88-91},\n volume = {1},\n websites = {http://apps.isiknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=1&SID=N1A58cdn2C@kCAhmIJD&page=1&doc=6,http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1876619609000230},\n month = {9},\n id = {ac25b470-50a1-3e68-86d5-477f9b113749},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:42.731Z},\n accessed = {2012-07-27},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:16:02.478Z},\n read = {true},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Ferreira200988},\n source_type = {article},\n notes = {<b>From Duplicate 3 (<i>A novel monolithic silicon sensor for measuring acceleration, pressure and temperature on a shock absorber</i> - Ferreira, C.; Ventura, P.; Grinde, C.; Morais, R.; Valente, A.; Neves, C.; Reis, M.J.C.S.)<br/></b><br/>Proceedings of the Eurosensors XXIII conference},\n folder_uuids = {4226032a-d8d6-102e-ac9a-0024e85ead87},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {A fabricated micro-mechanical sensor to assess the condition of automotive shock absorbers is presented. The monolithic sensor, measures the oil temperature, acceleration and internal pressure of the shock absorber. A dual mass accelerometer with optimized beam geometry is used for acceleration readout. In addition, a 23.1 µm thickness square membrane and two buried resistors are used for pressure and temperature sensing respectively. The proposed miniaturized sensor can be effectively integrated with standard single- and dual-tube shock absorbers. The data acquired during normal vehicle operation can be continuously used to monitor the condition of the shock absorbers, allowing shock absorbers to be replaced before their degradation significantly reduce the comfort, performance and safety of the vehicle.},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Ferreira, C. and Ventura, P. and Grinde, C. and Morais, R. and Valente, A. and Neves, C. and Reis, M.J.C.S.},\n doi = {10.1016/j.proche.2009.07.022},\n journal = {Procedia Chemistry},\n number = {1}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {An embedded system to assess the automotive shock absorber condition under vehicle operation},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2008},\n keywords = {automotive components,automotive suspension,damping,embedded autonomous system,embedded systems,intelligent sensors,road safety,shock absorbers,suspensions (mechanical components)automotive shoc,vehicle central diagnostic unit,vehicle driving comfort,vehicle safety,wireless interface},\n pages = {1210-1213},\n websites = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=4716660},\n publisher = {IEEE},\n id = {4654c632-901d-3499-8800-de3ed0920113},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:40.171Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:16:10.046Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Ventura2008},\n source_type = {article},\n folder_uuids = {4226032a-d8d6-102e-ac9a-0024e85ead87},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {The automotive suspension plays a crucial role in vehicle safety and driving comfort. One of the most important components in vehicle suspensions is the damper (or shock absorber). Because there is no precise method to perform shock absorber test within the vehicle, an embedded autonomous system, powered by the energy harvested from the shock absorber itself, capable of monitoring shock absorber parameters and transmitting these values throughout a wireless interface to the vehicle central diagnostic unit, is presented. Such a device will permit the shock absorber condition assessment under vehicle operation, which to our best knowledge is considered a breakthrough in vehicle safety.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Ventura, P.J.C. J C and Ferreira, C.D.H. D H and Neves, C. F. C. S. and Morais, R. M. P. and Valente, A.L.G. L G and Reis, M.J.C.S.},\n doi = {10.1109/ICSENS.2008.4716660},\n booktitle = {2008 IEEE Sensors}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {Sun, wind and water flow as energy supply for small stationary data acquisition platforms},\n type = {article},\n year = {2008},\n keywords = {Energy harvesting,Precision agriculture},\n pages = {120-132},\n volume = {64},\n websites = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T5M-4SP49R8-1/2/0376fb595678bca1bf782cb5a39673da,http://apps.isiknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=1&SID=N1A58cdn2C@kCAhmIJD&page=1&doc=7},\n month = {12},\n id = {aa634f8c-646a-338e-911b-a4ebfaca9e4a},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:40.335Z},\n accessed = {2012-07-27},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:15:40.335Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Morais2008120},\n source_type = {article},\n private_publication = {false},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Morais, Raul and Matos, Samuel G. and Fernandes, Miguel A. and Valente, António L.G. G and Soares, Salviano F.S.P. S P and Ferreira, P.J.S.G. and Reis, M.J.C.S. and Matos, Samuel G. and Fernandes, Miguel A. and Soares, Salviano F.S.P. S P and Ferreira, P.J.S.G. and Reis, M.J.C.S.},\n doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2008.04.005},\n journal = {Computers and Electronics in Agriculture},\n number = {2}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {A ZigBee Sensor Element for Distributed Monitoring of Soil Parameters in Environmental Monitoring},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2007},\n keywords = {ZigBee sensor element,ad hoc network,ad hoc networks,distributed monitoring,electrical conductivity,environmental engineering,environmental monitoring,heat pulse method,microcontrollers,multi hop network,self powered multi functional probes,small scale measurements,soil,soil parameters,water flux measurements,wireless microcontroller,wireless sensor network,wireless sensor networksWenner array},\n pages = {135-138},\n websites = {http://apps.isiknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=1&SID=N1A58cdn2C@kCAhmIJD&page=1&doc=8},\n publisher = {IEEE},\n city = {345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA},\n institution = {IEEE Sensors Council},\n id = {bff81100-f12f-325c-9bae-0e5547462c95},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:37.628Z},\n accessed = {2012-07-27},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:15:37.628Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Valente2007},\n source_type = {inproceedings},\n user_context = {Proceedings Paper},\n notes = {<b>From Duplicate 2 (<i>A ZigBee sensor element for distributed monitoring of soil parameters in environmental monitoring</i> - Valente, Antonio; Morais, Raul; Serodio, Carlos; Mestre, Pedro; Pinto, Salviano; Cabral, Manuel)<br/></b><br/>6th IEEE Sensors Conference, Atlanta, GA, OCT 28-31, 2007},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {This work describes the development and implementation of a grid of self-powered multi-functional probes (MFPz) for small-scale measurements of different soil properties, as being part of a wireless sensor network. The measurement principle is based on the heat-pulse method for soil moisture and water flux measurements and in a Wenner array for soil electrical conductivity. To promote the deployment of these sensing devices across large areas, such as irrigation fields, the ZigBee standard has been adopted as a multi-hop, ad-hoc network enabler. The core of the MFPz device is a wireless microcontroller (with a built-in ZigBee stack) that builds upon an IEEE 802.15.4 radio device. A 7.2 Ah NiHM battery that is charged by a solar panel powers the MFPz device. Experimental results have proofed the reliability of the MFPz, regarding power consumption, connectivity and data agreement with known soil samples, as a cost-effective solution for environment monitoring.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Valente, Antonio and Morais, Raul and Serodio, Carlos and Mestre, Pedro and Pinto, Salviano and Cabral, Manuel},\n doi = {10.1109/ICSENS.2007.4388354},\n booktitle = {Sensors, 2007 IEEE}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {Concept study of an implantable microsystem for electrical resistance and temperature measurements in dairy cows, suitable for estrus detection},\n type = {article},\n year = {2006},\n keywords = {Estrus prediction},\n pages = {354-361},\n volume = {132},\n websites = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6THG-4K421CV-2/2/7c0188d57abab06f04dad60a756ebb56,http://apps.isiknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=1&SID=N1A58cdn2C@kCAhmIJD&page=1&doc=10},\n month = {11},\n id = {3ace9802-fe7c-3b6a-a18b-717ebaaaa38c},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:36.570Z},\n accessed = {2012-07-27},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:16:19.052Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Morais2006},\n source_type = {article},\n notes = {<b>From Duplicate 2 (<i>Concept study of an implantable microsystem for electrical resistance and temperature measurements in dairy cows, suitable for estrus detection</i> - Morais, Raul; Silva, Amélia M; Valente, A; Almeida, J C; Soares, Salviano; Reis, M.J.C.S.; Valentim, R; Azevedo, Jorge)<br/></b><br/>The 19th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers},\n folder_uuids = {4226032a-d8d6-102e-ac9a-0024e85ead87},\n private_publication = {false},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Morais, Raul and Valente, A. and Almeida, J.C. C and Silva, Amélia M. and Soares, Salviano and Reis, M.J.C.S. J C S and Valentim, R. and Azevedo, Jorge and Valente, A. and Almeida, J.C. C and Soares, Salviano and Reis, M.J.C.S. J C S and Valentim, R. and Azevedo, Jorge and Silva, Amélia M. and Soares, Salviano and Reis, M.J.C.S. J C S and Valentim, R. and Azevedo, Jorge},\n doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2006.04.011},\n journal = {Sensors and Actuators A: Physical},\n number = {1}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {Multi-functional probe for small-scale simultaneous measurements of soil thermal properties, water content, and electrical conductivity},\n type = {article},\n year = {2006},\n keywords = {Integrated microsystem,electrical conductivity,integrated microsystern,soil moisture sensor},\n pages = {70-77},\n volume = {132},\n websites = {http://apps.isiknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=1&SID=N1A58cdn2C@kCAhmIJD&page=1&doc=9,http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6THG-4K71667-3/2/b797d5ebfedf8f8d62e1bbc96c0e65ce},\n month = {11},\n id = {1813b50f-d5aa-3db2-840e-a3dc33de47f7},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:42.158Z},\n accessed = {2012-07-27},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:16:04.287Z},\n read = {true},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Valente200670},\n source_type = {article},\n notes = {Article <br/>English<br/><br/><b>From Duplicate 3 (<i>Multi-functional probe for small-scale simultaneous measurements of soil thermal properties, water content, and electrical conductivity</i> - Valente, A; Morais, R; Tuli, A; Hopmans, J W; Kluitenberg, G J)<br/></b><br/>The 19th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers},\n folder_uuids = {4226032a-d8d6-102e-ac9a-0024e85ead87},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {In studies of vadose zone flow and transport processes, there is a need for a multi-functional probe for small-scale measurements of different soil properties measured within identical soil volumes. The proposed multi-functional probe was designed for simultaneous measurement of temperature, volumetric water content, water flow, and salinity in small-scale soil volumes. The probe, without the heater element, will be a 21.4 mm diameter by 50 mm long cylinder. The proposed system},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Valente, A. and Morais, R. and Tuli, A. and Hopmans, J.W. W and Kluitenberg, G.J. J},\n doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2006.05.010},\n journal = {Sensors and Actuators A: Physical},\n number = {1}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {Modeling, simulation and testing of a silicon soil moisture sensor based on the dual-probe heat-pulse method},\n type = {article},\n year = {2004},\n keywords = {CMOS temperature sensor,DPHP method,Dynamic element matching,FIELD,PTAT,WATER CONTENT,dynamic element matching,soil moisture sensor},\n pages = {434-439},\n volume = {115},\n websites = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6THG-4CS4MVY-3/2/9ae2a8e10978d6f211d144c0c4041b85,http://apps.isiknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=1&SID=N1A58cdn2C@kCAhmIJD&page=2&doc=12},\n month = {9},\n id = {d6a27c12-8989-3298-8b3d-63a6d5d33628},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:41.977Z},\n accessed = {2012-07-27},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:16:02.992Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Valente2004434},\n source_type = {article},\n notes = {<b>From Duplicate 1 (<i>Modeling, simulation and testing of a silicon soil moisture sensor based on the dual-probe heat-pulse method</i> - Valente, A; Morais, R; Couto, C; Correia, J H)<br/></b><br/>The 17th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers<br/><br/><br/>Article <br/>English},\n folder_uuids = {4226032a-d8d6-102e-ac9a-0024e85ead87},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {A silicon soil moisture sensor, based in the dual-probe heat-pulse (DPHP) method, was modeled, simulated and tested for achieving, with low-cost, accurate and reliable measurements. This method is based on the application of a heat pulse during a fixed interval of time. The maximum rise in temperature (DeltaT(M)) is monitored by the measurement probe, placed at a certain distance of the heater source. A low-cost high-performance and small temperature sensor (a dynamic V-pTAT},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Valente, A. and Morais, R. and Couto, C. and Correia, J.H. H},\n doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2004.04.056},\n journal = {Sensors and Actuators A: Physical},\n number = {2-3}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {A CMOS mixed-signal interface with a RF transmitter for a micromachined soil moisture sensor},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2003},\n keywords = {433.92 MHz,ASK modulation,CMOS integrated circuits,CMOS mixed-signal interface,PWM signal,RF power amplifier,RF transmitter,VCO phase locked,amplitude shift keying,amplitude shift-keying modulation,bulk-micromachining technology,carrier frequency,dual-probe heat-pulse method,first-order sigma-delta modulator,micromachined soil moisture sensor,micromachining,micromechanical devices,mixed analogue-digital integrated circuits,moisture,multichip modules,multichip-module microsystem,probe temperature,pulse width modulation,pulse width modulation signal,quartz crystal reference,sigma-delta,sigma-delta modulation,soil,soil moisture probe,soil temperature,soil-moisture sensors,temperature measurement,temperature rise measurement,voltage-controlled oscillators 13.56 MHz,wireless},\n pages = {952-955},\n volume = {2},\n websites = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=1267950,http://apps.isiknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=1&SID=N1A58cdn2C@kCAhmIJD&page=2&doc=13},\n month = {6},\n publisher = {Ieee},\n id = {f9ecf90e-4eb4-38a1-a227-fdee5aeb2280},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:43.493Z},\n accessed = {2012-07-27},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:16:19.402Z},\n read = {true},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {1267950},\n source_type = {inproceedings},\n notes = {Article <br/>English},\n folder_uuids = {4226032a-d8d6-102e-ac9a-0024e85ead87},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {This paper describes a CMOS mixed-signal interface with a RF transmitter. This die is assembled in a multi-chip-module (MCM) micro-system together with the micromachined soil moisture sensor to achieve a cost-effective solution with accurate and reliable measurements for soil moisture in agriculture. The soil moisture probe, based on dual-probe heat-pulse (DPHP) method, is fabricated in bulk-micromachining technology. The DPHP method is based on the measurement of the maximum temperature rise at some distance from the heater, after applying a heat-pulse. The measurement of the temperature rise is obtained by subtracting soil temperature from the probe temperature. The mixed-signal interface Ls based on a pre-amplification stage and first-order sigma-delta modulator. The bit-stream output of the modulator is then applied to a counter as a first order decimation filter thus providing a 12-bit readout sample. Prior to transmission, data is encoded as a pulse width modulated (PWM) signal and then transmitted by means of an amplitude shift-keying (ASK) modulation. The transmitter features a VCO phase locked to the quartz crystal reference of 13.56 MHz to achieve a carrier frequency of 433.92 MHz. A RF power amplifier based on class E topology was chosen. The CMOS mixed-signal interface with a RF transmitter has been implemented in a single-chip using a standard CMOS process (AMI 0.7 ?m, n-well, 2 metals and 1 poly).},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Morais, R. and Valente, A. and Correia, JH H J.H. and Couto, C. and Morais, R. and Correia, JH H J.H. and Couto, C.},\n doi = {10.1109/ISIE.2003.1267950},\n booktitle = {Industrial Electronics, 2003. ISIE '03. 2003 IEEE International Symposium on}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {A silicon probe with integrated microelectronics for soil moisture measurements},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2001},\n keywords = {CAPACITY,FIELD,HEAT-PULSE METHOD,WATER CONTENT,instrumentation and control,microsensors,water management},\n pages = {440-446},\n id = {f51ad7b0-ec18-3d4a-8240-6208857672e7},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:37.458Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:16:15.406Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Valente2001},\n source_type = {proceedings},\n notes = {<b>From Duplicate 1 (<i>A silicon probe with integrated microelectronics for soil moisture measurements</i> - Valente, A; Cunha, J B; Correia, J H; Couto, C)<br/></b><br/>Article English<br/><br/><br/>Article <br/>English},\n folder_uuids = {4226032a-d8d6-102e-ac9a-0024e85ead87},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {The results were compared with the measurements performed by the conventional\nthermo-gravimetric method.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Valente, A and Cunha, J B and Correia, J H and Couto, C},\n booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE WORLD CONGRESS OF COMPUTERS IN AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {On-chip integrated silicon bulk-micromachined soil moisture sensor based on the DPHP method},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2001},\n keywords = {HEAT-PULSE METHOD,PROBE,WATER CONTENT,heat capacity sensor,integrated microsensor,soil moisture sensor,soil water content},\n pages = {316-319},\n volume = {1},\n id = {2b883f3e-50af-377a-9491-e612b46a3fc6},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:38.082Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:16:14.181Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Valente2001a},\n source_type = {inproceedings},\n notes = {<b>From Duplicate 1 (<i>On-chip integrated silicon bulk-micromachined soil moisture sensor based on the DPHP method</i> - Valente, A; Couto, C; Correia, J H)<br/></b><br/>Article English<br/><br/><br/>Article <br/>English},\n folder_uuids = {4226032a-d8d6-102e-ac9a-0024e85ead87},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {This paper reports the design, modelling, fabrication and assembly\nof a silicon bulk-micromachined soil moisture microsensor using the\nDual-Probe Heat-Pulse (DPHP) method. Soil humidity measurement is\nessential to study soil preservation and control the development\nof plants, namely in closed ecosystem. The DPHP method uses a heater\n(Peltier effect) and a temperature probe (Seebeck effect) to determine\nthe volumetric heat capacity of the soil and hence water content\n(theta (v)).},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Valente, A and Couto, C and Correia, J H},\n booktitle = {TRANSUCERS '01: EUROSENSORS XV, DIGEST OF TECHNICAL PAPERS, VOLS 1 AND 2}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {Wind energy potential of the region of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Portugal},\n type = {article},\n year = {2000},\n pages = {185-191},\n volume = {19},\n websites = {http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0960148199000300},\n month = {1},\n id = {53ba3b6f-48e3-369d-8060-f0106fa67576},\n created = {2010-01-15T12:30:22.000Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2017-06-10T08:41:49.135Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Cordeiro2000a},\n folder_uuids = {4226032a-d8d6-102e-ac9a-0024e85ead87},\n private_publication = {false},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Cordeiro, M},\n doi = {10.1016/S0960-1481(99)00030-0},\n journal = {Renewable Energy},\n number = {1-2}\n}\n
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@article{\n title = {On-chip integrated silicon bulk-micromachined soil moisture sensor with electronics and bus interface},\n type = {article},\n year = {2000},\n pages = {576-579},\n id = {3bacfbdb-9dfc-36e8-a1e2-a60403d727c0},\n created = {2012-07-27T09:26:37.000Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2017-03-25T00:18:24.857Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Valente2000},\n source_type = {article},\n private_publication = {false},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Valente, A and Couto, C and Correia, J H},\n journal = {Proceedings Of The 2000 Ieee International Symposium On Industrial Electronics, Vol 1 And 2}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {Soil moisture sensor with built-in fault-detection capabilities},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {1998},\n keywords = {capacitance technique,data acquisition,data communication,electric sensing devices,fault diagnosis,fault-detection capabilities,four-needle probe,heat-pulse techniques,long-term stability,microcontrollers,moisture measurement,probes,signal processing,soil moisture sensor,soilRISC-like microcontroller},\n pages = {1310-1314},\n volume = {3},\n websites = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=722839},\n publisher = {IEEE},\n id = {65055262-4677-33fb-a055-dc3af0f981a9},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:36.765Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:15:36.765Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Valente1998a},\n source_type = {article},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {A soil moisture sensor (SMS) was built around a RISC-like microcontroller and common peripherals to perform data acquisition, signal processing, configuration, fault-detection and data communication with control/management systems. The SMS employs capacitance and heat-pulse techniques to determine the soil water content. The sensor uses the capacitance technique as the main method while the heat-pulse readings, acquired at a lower rate, are used for calibration and fault detection purposes. The temperature sensors and the heater were assembled in a four-needle probe. Several experiments were conducted for different types of soil. The results showed that this sensor could be applied in an effective way to measure the soil water content. Several tests are being performed to conclude about the sensor dependence with soil temperature and chemical composition as well about its long-term stability},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Valente, A. and Boaventura Cunha, J. and Couto, C. and Cunha, J B and Couto, C.},\n doi = {10.1109/IECON.1998.722839},\n booktitle = {IECON '98. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (Cat. No.98CH36200)}\n}\n
@article{\n title = {Integrated management irrigation system},\n type = {article},\n year = {1998},\n pages = {54-60},\n id = {c4684721-825b-3a6f-9015-15e562c57a6e},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:43.187Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:15:43.187Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Valente1998b},\n source_type = {article},\n private_publication = {false},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Valente, A and Cunha, J B and Couto, C},\n journal = {Computers In Agriculture, 1998}\n}\n
@inproceedings{\n title = {MNet-DACS: Multi-level network data acquisition and control system},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {1997},\n keywords = {40 kbit/s to 1 Mbit/s,80C592 microcontroller,CAN bus,MNet-DACS,Portugal,Windows(TM) environments,communications control,computer network management,control signal generation,controller area network,data acquisition,data transfer,distributed data acquisition network,environmental control systems,environmental engineering,graphical user interfaces,greenhouses,hierarchical system,hierarchical systems,humidity control,microcomputer applications,microcontrollers,multi-level network data acquisition/control syst,personal computer,telecommunication control,temperature control1100 to 40 m,transmission rates},\n pages = {39-43},\n volume = {1},\n websites = {http://apps.isiknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=1&SID=N1A58cdn2C@kCAhmIJD&page=2&doc=14},\n month = {7},\n id = {c233d057-05a5-36cd-a018-fde044d351a6},\n created = {2020-04-14T16:15:39.742Z},\n accessed = {2012-07-27},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {8f53583f-94e1-3d98-83ad-e84ae5eab9e4},\n last_modified = {2020-04-14T16:15:39.742Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {true},\n confirmed = {true},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {Serodio1997},\n source_type = {inproceedings},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {This paper describes the implementation of a distributed data acquisition network based on the 80C592 microcontroller from Intel. Each station is connected in an hierarchical way to form a tree topology. The lower level network stations, designated by slaves, are dedicate to the data acquisition and the generation of control signals. The upper level, masters, are responsible for the communications control. Both networks use a CAN (controller area network) bus, for data transfer, and the global network is also connected to a PC, via a CAN. A device router, NetManager, was implemented to support total intrinsic requirements at the communication level. This type of connection allows total configuration from a personal computer, PC, which runs a software application developed for Windows(TM) environments. The tests performed at the laboratory, with transmission rates varying from 40 kbits/s to 1 Mbits/s, showed that the communications were performed without errors for cable lengths of 1100 m to 40 m, respectively. This system is now being installed in a set of environmental chambers and greenhouses located on a Portuguese university campus, where it will monitor and control air temperatures and humidities, CO2 and ammonia concentrations and the radiation level},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Serodio, C and Cunha, JB B and Cordeiro, M and Valente, A and Morais, R and Salgado, P and Couto, C},\n doi = {10.1109/ISIE.1997.651787},\n booktitle = {Industrial Electronics, 1997. ISIE '97., Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on}\n}\n