86 resultados para Boolean Networks Complexity Measures Automatic Design Robot Dynamics
Resumo:
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) have emerged as a promising technology for medical and non-medical applications. WBANs consist of a number of miniaturized, portable, and autonomous sensor nodes that are used for long-term health monitoring of patients. These sensor nodes continuously collect information of patients, which are used for ubiquitous health monitoring. In addition, WBANs may be used for managing catastrophic events and increasing the effectiveness and performance of rescue forces. The huge amount of data collected by WBAN nodes demands scalable, on-demand, powerful, and secure storage and processing infrastructure. Cloud computing is expected to play a significant role in achieving the aforementioned objectives. The cloud computing environment links different devices ranging from miniaturized sensor nodes to high-performance supercomputers for delivering people-centric and context-centric services to the individuals and industries. The possible integration of WBANs with cloud computing (WBAN-cloud) will introduce viable and hybrid platform that must be able to process the huge amount of data collected from multiple WBANs. This WBAN-cloud will enable users (including physicians and nurses) to globally access the processing and storage infrastructure at competitive costs. Because WBANs forward useful and life-critical information to the cloud – which may operate in distributed and hostile environments, novel security mechanisms are required to prevent malicious interactions to the storage infrastructure. Both the cloud providers and the users must take strong security measures to protect the storage infrastructure.
Resumo:
Hand-off (or hand-over), the process where mobile nodes select the best access point available to transfer data, has been well studied in wireless networks. The performance of a hand-off process depends on the specific characteristics of the wireless links. In the case of low-power wireless networks, hand-off decisions must be carefully taken by considering the unique properties of inexpensive low-power radios. This paper addresses the design, implementation and evaluation of smart-HOP, a hand-off mechanism tailored for low-power wireless networks. This work has three main contributions. First, it formulates the hard hand-off process for low-power networks (such as typical wireless sensor networks - WSNs) with a probabilistic model, to investigate the impact of the most relevant channel parameters through an analytical approach. Second, it confirms the probabilistic model through simulation and further elaborates on the impact of several hand-off parameters. Third, it fine-tunes the most relevant hand-off parameters via an extended set of experiments, in a realistic experimental scenario. The evaluation shows that smart-HOP performs well in the transitional region while achieving more than 98 percent relative delivery ratio and hand-off delays in the order of a few tens of a milliseconds.
Resumo:
Mestrado em Engenharia Computação e Instrumentação Médica
Resumo:
O trabalho foi desenvolvido na empresa Masterprojetos – soluções integradas, através da elaboração e desenvolvimento do projeto de estabilidade de um edifício de cinco pisos, em que um deles se encontra enterrado. Este edifício incorpora um bloco de habitação multifamiliar e um bloco de habitação unifamiliar e comércio. Tanto o edifício como a empresa estão localizados no Peso da Régua. O trabalho pode-se dividir em duas partes: Numa primeira parte estão descritas as funções desempenhadas e contextualizada a metodologia de trabalho. Nesta parte está ainda descrita a ferramenta de trabalho Cypecad, a qual não houve oportunidade de aprender a usar durante o meu percurso académico e desenvolveu-se capacidades de maneira autodidata. São ainda referidos alguns softwares disponíveis no mercado, para o mesmo ramo de atividade. Numa segunda parte encontram-se descritos os pressupostos considerados no pré-dimensionamento do edifício assim como os elementos utilizados para a formulação do modelo de cálculo. Estão ainda feitas algumas verificações analíticas para a validação do modelo tido em conta para o dimensionamento. Estabeleceu-se também uma comparação entre as soluções obtidas através do software Cypecad e através do cálculo analítico para uma laje maciça. No final estão descritas as conclusões que foram obtidas, das quais se salientam a atenção que é necessário ter, quando se utiliza softwares de cálculo automático, quanto à introdução de dados e soluções que se obtêm , assim como a poupança de tempo que este tipo de ferramenta proporciona. É de referir também neste ponto as oportunidades que o estágio me proporcionou, como a visita de alguns locais de obras, as atividades de medição e orçamento de obra e acompanhamento de projetos de outras especialidades como redes prediais, térmica, acústica e ITED (infra-estruturas de Telecomunicações em Edifícios).
Resumo:
O presente trabalho debruça-se sobre as estruturas mistas aço-betão, com foco nos pilares mistos e no seu dimensionamento segundo a norma europeia EN1994-1-1 (EC4) [1]. Um pilar misto aço-betão pode definir-se como um elemento de aço, laminado ou composto, que trabalha em conjunto com o betão, podendo as secções serem classificados como revestidas ou preenchidas. Com a crescente evolução das técnicas construtivas, as estruturas mistas aço-betão aparecem como soluções viáveis e seguras, tornando-se numa opção competitiva em relação às soluções tradicionais de betão armado e de aço estrutural. Isto, devido à grande capacidade de carga proporcionada por secções mais reduzidas, à boa relação de rigidez e bom comportamento perante os fenómenos de encurvadura. Com o surgimento da recente norma europeia EC4, não obstante a complexidade das metodologias de verificação da segurança propostas, há uma maior confiança na utilização deste tipo de estrutura por parte dos projetistas. É neste contexto que surge a necessidade de desenvolver ferramentas de cálculo expedito que possam ser utilizadas em gabinete de projeto, salvaguardando todos os aspectos regulamentares de verificação da segurança preconizados no EC4, de que é exemplo o dimensionamento de pilares mistos abordados no presente trabalho. De forma a validar a ferramenta desenvolvida é proposto um caso de estudo, com o objectivo de obter soluções de pilares mistos com dimensões otimizadas, fazendo as verificações previstas no EC4. Os resultados obtidos na ferramenta são comparados com os resultados obtidos através de cálculos analíticos.
Resumo:
8th International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications (MACOM2015), Helsinki, Finland.
Resumo:
International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP 2015). 7 to 9, Apr, 2015. Singapure, Singapore.
Resumo:
Complex industrial plants exhibit multiple interactions among smaller parts and with human operators. Failure in one part can propagate across subsystem boundaries causing a serious disaster. This paper analyzes the industrial accident data series in the perspective of dynamical systems. First, we process real world data and show that the statistics of the number of fatalities reveal features that are well described by power law (PL) distributions. For early years, the data reveal double PL behavior, while, for more recent time periods, a single PL fits better into the experimental data. Second, we analyze the entropy of the data series statistics over time. Third, we use the Kullback–Leibler divergence to compare the empirical data and multidimensional scaling (MDS) techniques for data analysis and visualization. Entropy-based analysis is adopted to assess complexity, having the advantage of yielding a single parameter to express relationships between the data. The classical and the generalized (fractional) entropy and Kullback–Leibler divergence are used. The generalized measures allow a clear identification of patterns embedded in the data.
Resumo:
Proceedings of the 10th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation - MED2002 Lisbon, Portugal, July 9-12, 2002
Resumo:
Poster presented in 12th European Conference on Wireless Sensor Network (EWSN 2015). 9 to 11, Feb, 2015. Porto, Portugal.
Resumo:
Dragonflies demonstrate unique and superior flight performances than most of the other insect species and birds. They are equipped with two pairs of independently controlled wings granting an unmatchable flying performance and robustness. In this paper it is studied the dynamics of a dragonfly-inspired robot. The system performance is analyzed in terms of time response and robustness. The development of computational simulation based on the dynamics of the robotic dragonfly allows the test of different control algorithms. We study different movement, the dynamics and the level of dexterity in wing motion of the dragonfly. The results are positive for the construction of flying platforms that effectively mimic the kinematics and dynamics of dragonflies and potentially exhibit superior flight performance than existing flying platforms.
Resumo:
This paper analyses the performance of a genetic algorithm (GA) in the synthesis of digital circuits using two novel approaches. The first concept consists in improving the static fitness function by including a discontinuity evaluation. The measure of variability in the error of the Boolean table has similarities with the function continuity issue in classical calculus. The second concept extends the static fitness by introducing a fractional-order dynamical evaluation.
Resumo:
This paper studies periodic gaits of quadruped locomotion systems. The purpose is to determine the best set of gait and locomotion variables for different robot velocities based on the system dynamics during walking. In this perspective, several performance measures are formulated and a set of experiments reveals the influence of the gait and locomotion variables upon those proposed indices. The results show that the locomotion parameters (β, LS and HB) should be adapted to the walking velocity in order to optimize the robot performance. Furthermore, for the case of a quadruped robot, we concluded that the gait should be adapted to VF .
Resumo:
The theory of fractional calculus goes back to the beginning of thr throry of differential calculus but its inherent complexity postponed the applications of the associated concepts. In the last decade the progress in the areas of chaos and fractals revealed subtle relationships with the fractional calculus leading to an increasing interest in the development of the new paradigm. In the area of automaticcontrol preliminary work has already been carried out but the proposed algorithms are restricted to the frequency domain. The paper discusses the design of fractional-order discrete-time controllers. The algorithms studied adopt the time domein, which makes them suited for z-transform analusis and discrete-time implementation. The performance of discrete-time fractional-order controllers with linear and non-linear systems is also investigated.
Resumo:
Every year forest fires consume large areas, being a major concern in many countries like Australia, United States and Mediterranean Basin European Countries (e.g., Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece). Understanding patterns of such events, in terms of size and spatiotemporal distributions, may help to take measures beforehand in view of possible hazards and decide strategies of fire prevention, detection and suppression. Traditional statistical tools have been used to study forest fires. Nevertheless, those tools might not be able to capture the main features of fires complex dynamics and to model fire behaviour [1]. Forest fires size-frequency distributions unveil long range correlations and long memory characteristics, which are typical of fractional order systems [2]. Those complex correlations are characterized by self-similarity and absence of characteristic length-scale, meaning that forest fires exhibit power-law (PL) behaviour. Forest fires have also been proved to exhibit time-clustering phenomena, with timescales of the order of few days [3]. In this paper, we study forest fires in the perspective of dynamical systems and fractional calculus (FC). Public domain forest fires catalogues, containing data of events occurred in Portugal, in the period 1980 up to 2011, are considered. The data is analysed in an annual basis, modelling the occurrences as sequences of Dirac impulses. The frequency spectra of such signals are determined using Fourier transforms, and approximated through PL trendlines. The PL parameters are then used to unveil the fractional-order dynamics characteristics of the data. To complement the analysis, correlation indices are used to compare and find possible relationships among the data. It is shown that the used approach can be useful to expose hidden patterns not captured by traditional tools.