996 resultados para Arduino, Veicoli elettrici, Telemetria, Internet, Progettazione hardware
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When the Internet was born, the purpose was to interconnect computers to share digital data at large-scale. On the other hand, when embedded systems were born, the objective was to control system components under real-time constraints through sensing devices, typically at small to medium scales. With the great evolution of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT), the tendency is to enable ubiquitous and pervasive computing to control everything (physical processes and physical objects) anytime and at a large-scale. This new vision gave recently rise to the paradigm of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). In this position paper, we provide a realistic vision to the concept of the Cyber-Physical Internet (CPI), discuss its design requirements and present the limitations of the current networking abstractions to fulfill these requirements. We also debate whether it is more productive to adopt a system integration approach or a radical design approach for building large-scale CPS. Finally, we present a sample of realtime challenges that must be considered in the design of the Cyber-Physical Internet.
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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para a obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática.
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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores
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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática
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This paper presents the new internet remote laboratory (IRL), constructed at Mechanical Engineering Department (MED), Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa (ISEL), to teach Industrial Automation, namely electropneumatic cycles. The aim of this work was the development and implementation of a remote laboratory that was simple and effective from the user point of view, allowing access to all its functionalities through a web browser without having to install any other program and giving access to all the features that the students can find at the physical laboratory. With this goal in mind, it has been implemented a simple architecture with the new programmable logic controller (PLC) SIEMENS S7-1200, and with the aid of several free programs, programming technologies such as JavaScript, PHP and databases, it was possible to have a remote laboratory, with a simple interface, to teach industrial automation students.
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Commonly, when a weblab is developed to support remote experiments in sciences and engineering courses, a particular hardware/software architecture is implemented. However, the existence of several technological solutions to implement those architectures difficults the emergence of a standard, both at hardware and software levels. While particular solutions are adopted assuming that only qualified people may implement a weblab, the control of the physical space and the power consumption are often forgotten. Since controlling these two previous aspects may increase the quality of the weblab hosting the remote experiments, this paper proposes the useof a new layer implemented by a domotic system bus with several devices (e.g. lights, power sockets, temperature sensors, and others) able to be controlled through the Internet. We also provide a brief proof-of-concept in the form of a weblab equipped with a simple domotic system usually implemented in smart houses. The added value to the remote experiment hosted at the weblab is also identified in terms of power savings and environment conditions.
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Dissertação apresentada como requisito parcial para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciência e Sistemas de Informação Geográfica
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In this article, physical layer awareness in access, core, and metro networks is addressed, and a Physical Layer Aware Network Architecture Framework for the Future Internet is presented and discussed, as proposed within the framework of the European ICT Project 4WARD. Current limitations and shortcomings of the Internet architecture are driving research trends at a global scale toward a novel, secure, and flexible architecture. This Future Internet architecture must allow for the co-existence and cooperation of multiple networks on common platforms, through the virtualization of network resources. Possible solutions embrace a full range of technologies, from fiber backbones to wireless access networks. The virtualization of physical networking resources will enhance the possibility of handling different profiles, while providing the impression of mutual isolation. This abstraction strategy implies the use of well elaborated mechanisms in order to deal with channel impairments and requirements, in both wireless (access) and optical (core) environments.
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Coletânea de artigos no âmbito da Conferência Investigação e Intervenção em Recursos Humanos: Gestão para a Cidadania, Vila do Conde, 2009
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Este trabalho compreende uma análise crítica e reflexiva sobre o que atualmente existe no âmbito dos sistemas de navegação integrados (e.g. sistemas de posicionamento global com sistemas de navegação por inércia). O objetivo deste estudo vai também no sentido de desenvolver para um dispositivo móvel, um sistema de telemetria para automóveis baseado na plataforma Android fazendo uso de conceitos estudados e tecnologias existentes. Pretende-se demonstrar a potencialidade da integração de um sistema de posicionamento por satélite, com um sistema de navegação por inércia, em dispositivos cada vez mais acessíveis ao utilizador comum, tais como tablets, smartphones e outros equipamentos dotados de dispositivos MEMS (sistemas microelectromecânicos) de baixo custo usando a plataforma Android. Este trabalho pretende explorar a forma como podemos fundir os registos dos vários sensores, tais como o acelerómetro, magnetómetro e giroscópio, para determinar a orientação do dispositivo e assim integrar esta informação de maior frequência, com a informação disponibilizada pelo GNSS de menor frequência, tendo como objetivo final a determinação em tempo real do posicionamento do dispositivo, destacando as forças e fraquezas de cada um dos sistemas de navegação.
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As Leis de Potência, LP, (Power Laws, em inglês), Leis de Pareto ou Leis de Zipf são distribuições estatísticas, com inúmeras aplicações práticas, em sistemas naturais e artificiais. Alguns exemplos são a variação dos rendimentos pessoais ou de empresas, a ocorrência de palavras em textos, as repetições de sons ou conjuntos de sons em composições musicais, o número de vítimas em guerras ou outros cataclismos, a magnitude de tremores de terra, o número de vendas de livros ou CD’s na internet, o número de sítios mais acedidos na Internet, entre muitos outros. Vilfredo Pareto (1897-1906) afirma, no manual de economia política “Cours d’Economie Politique”, que grande parte da economia mundial segue uma determinada distribuição, em que 20% da população reúne 80% da riqueza total do país, estando, assim uma pequena fração da sociedade a controlar a maior fatia do dinheiro. Isto resume o comportamento de uma variável que segue uma distribuição de Pareto (ou Lei de Potência). Neste trabalho pretende-se estudar em pormenor a aplicação das leis de potência a fenómenos da internet, como sendo o número de sítios mais visitados, o número de links existentes em determinado sítio, a distribuição de nós numa rede da internet, o número livros vendidos e as vendas em leilões online. Os resultados obtidos permitem-nos concluir que todos os dados estudados são bem aproximados, numa escala logarítmica, por uma reta com declive negativo, seguindo, assim, uma distribuição de Pareto. O desenvolvimento e crescimento da Web, tem proporcionado um aumento do número dos utilizadores, conteúdos e dos sítios. Grande parte dos exemplos presentes neste trabalho serão alvo de novos estudos e de novas conclusões. O fato da internet ter um papel preponderante nas sociedades modernas, faz com que esteja em constante evolução e cada vez mais seja possível apresentar fenómenos na internet associados Lei de Potência.
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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências da Comunicação
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Reconfigurable computing experienced a considerable expansion in the last few years, due in part to the fast run-time partial reconfiguration features offered by recent SRAM-based Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), which allowed the implementation in real-time of dynamic resource allocation strategies, with multiple independent functions from different applications sharing the same logic resources in the space and temporal domains. However, when the sequence of reconfigurations to be performed is not predictable, the efficient management of the logic space available becomes the greatest challenge posed to these systems. Resource allocation decisions have to be made concurrently with system operation, taking into account function priorities and optimizing the space currently available. As a consequence of the unpredictability of this allocation procedure, the logic space becomes fragmented, with many small areas of free resources failing to satisfy most requests and so remaining unused. A rearrangement of the currently running functions is therefore necessary, so as to obtain enough contiguous space to implement incoming functions, avoiding the spreading of their components and the resulting degradation of system performance. A novel active relocation procedure for Configurable Logic Blocks (CLBs) is herein presented, able to carry out online rearrangements, defragmenting the available FPGA resources without disturbing functions currently running.
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With the emergence of low-power wireless hardware new ways of communication were needed. In order to standardize the communication between these low powered devices the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) released the 6LoWPAN stand- ard that acts as an additional layer for making the IPv6 link layer suitable for the lower-power and lossy networks. In the same way, IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low- Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) has been proposed by the IETF Routing Over Low power and Lossy networks (ROLL) Working Group as a standard routing protocol for IPv6 routing in low-power wireless sensor networks. The research performed in this thesis uses these technologies to implement a mobility process. Mobility management is a fundamental yet challenging area in low-power wireless networks. There are applications that require mobile nodes to exchange data with a xed infrastructure with quality-of-service guarantees. A prime example of these applications is the monitoring of patients in real-time. In these scenarios, broadcast- ing data to all access points (APs) within range may not be a valid option due to the energy consumption, data storage and complexity requirements. An alternative and e cient option is to allow mobile nodes to perform hand-o s. Hand-o mechanisms have been well studied in cellular and ad-hoc networks. However, low-power wireless networks pose a new set of challenges. On one hand, simpler radios and constrained resources ask for simpler hand-o schemes. On the other hand, the shorter coverage and higher variability of low-power links require a careful tuning of the hand-o parameters. In this work, we tackle the problem of integrating smart-HOP within a standard protocol, speci cally RPL. The simulation results in Cooja indicate that the pro- posed scheme minimizes the hand-o delay and the total network overhead. The standard RPL protocol is simply unable to provide a reliable mobility support sim- ilar to other COTS technologies. Instead, they support joining and leaving of nodes, with very low responsiveness in the existence of physical mobility.