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- Viabilidade das Metodologias de Desenvolvimento de Software na Concepção e Validação Conjunta de Hardware/Software de Sistemas Ubíquos EmbebidosPublication . Sampaio, Alberto; Alves, Gustavo R.Neste artigo, afirma-se a necessidade de avaliar a adequação das metodologias de desenvolvimento de software, no contexto da concepção conjunta de HW/SW de sistemas ubíquos embebidos.
- A Novel Methodology for the Concurrent Test of Partial and Dynamically Reconfigurable SRAM-based FPGAsPublication . Gericota, Manuel G.; Alves, Gustavo R.; Silva, Miguel L.; Ferreira, J. M. MartinsThis poster presents the first truly non-intrusive structural concurrent test approach, aimed to test partial and dynamically reconfigurable SRAM-based FPGAs without disturbing its operation. This is accomplished by using a new methodology to carry out the replication of active Configurable Logic Blocks (CLBs), i.e. CLBs that are part of an implemented function that is actually being used by the system, releasing it to be tested in a way that is completely transparent to the system.
- Personalisation of Networked VideoPublication . Foss, Jeremy; Malheiro, Benedita; Burguillo, Juan CarlosFollowing targeted advertising and product placement, TV and online media needs more personalised methods of engaging viewers by integrating advertising and informational messages into playout content, whether real-time broadcast or on-demand. Future advertising solutions need adaptivity to individuals or on-line groups to respond to the commercial requirements of clients and agencies.
- Interactive light and sound table: an EPS@ISEP projectPublication . Reimus, Aare; Miklaszewska, Izabela; Fernandez, Maria Ricondo; Jurjonaité, Toma; Silva, António Ferreira da; Malheiro, Benedita; Silva, Manuel F.; Ribeiro, Maria Cristina; Caetano, Nídia Sá; Ferreira, Paulo; Guedes, PedroInteractive products are appealing objects in a technology-driven society and the offer in the market is wide and varied. Most of the existing interactive products only provide either light or sound experiences. Therefore, the goal of this project was to develop a product aimed for children combining both features. This project was developed by a team of four thirdyear students with different engineering backgrounds and nationalities during the European Project Semester at ISEP (EPS@ISEP) in 2012. This paper presents the process that led to the development of an interactive sound table that combines nine identical interaction blocks, a control block and a sound block. Each interaction block works independently and is composed of four light emitting diodes (LED) and one infrared (IR) sensor. The control is performed by an Arduino microcontroller and the sound block includes a music shield and a pair of loud speakers. A number of tests were carried out to assess whether the controller, IR sensors, LED, music shield and speakers work together properly and if the ensemble was a viable interactive light and sound device for children.
- Level monitoring system for waste oil containers: an EPS@ISEP projectPublication . Moura, Marcos; Tasa, Mihkel; Olejniczak, Olga Agata; Ahmad, Naeem; Silva, António Ferreira da; Malheiro, Benedita; Silva, Manuel F.; Ribeiro, Maria Cristina; Caetano, Nídia Sá; Ferreira, Paulo; Guedes, PedroWaste oil recycling companies play a very important role in our society. Competition among companies is tough and process optimization is essential for survival. By equipping oil containers with a level monitoring system that periodically reports the level and alerts when it reaches the preset threshold, the oil recycling companies are able to streamline the oil collection process and, thus, reduce the operation costs while maintaining the quality of service. This paper describes the development of this level monitoring system by a team of four students from different engineering backgrounds and nationalities. The team conducted a study of the state of the art, draw marketing and sustainable development plans and, finally, designed and implemented a prototype that continuously measures the container content level and sends an alert message as soon as it reaches the preset capacity.