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Mestrado em Engenharia Informática
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Mestrado em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores
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The Bologna Process aimed to build a European Higher Education Area promoting student's mobility. The adoption of Bologna Declaration directives requires a self management distributed approach to deal with student's mobility, allowing frequent updates in institutions rules or legislation. This paper suggests a computational system architecture, which follows a social network design. A set of structured annotations is proposed in order to organize the user's information. For instance, when the user is a student its annotations are organized into an academic record. The academic record data is used to discover interests, namely mobility interests, among students that belongs the academic network. These ideas have been applied into a demonstrator that includes a mobility simulator to compare and show the student's academic evolution.
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This paper presents the foundations of an Academic Social Network (ASN) focusing the Bologna Declaration and the Bologna Process (BP) mobility issues using ontological support. An ASN will permit students to share commons academic interests, preferences and mobility paths in the European Higher Education Space (EHES). The description of the conceptual support is ontology based allowing knowledge sharing and reuse. An approach is presented by merging Academic Ontology to Support the Bologna Mobility Process with Friend of a Friend ontology. The resulting ontology supports the student mobility profile in the ASN. The strategies to make available, in the network, knowledge about mobility issues, are presented including knowledge discovery and simulation approaches to cover student's mobility scenarios for BP.
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This paper is part of the results from the project "Implementation Strategies and Development of an Open and Distance Education System for the University of the Azores" funded by the European Social Fund. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/2327
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Este trabalho surgiu no âmbito da Tese de Mestrado em Engenharia Química - Ramo Optimização Energética na Indústria Química, aliando a necessidade da Empresa Monteiro Ribas – Indústrias, S.A. em resolver alguns problemas relacionados com as estufas da unidade J da fábrica de revestimentos. Outro dos objectivos era propor melhorias de eficiência energética neste sector da empresa. Para tal, foi necessário fazer um levantamento energético de toda a unidade, o que permitiu verificar que as estufas de secagem (Recobrimento 1 e 2) seriam o principal objecto de estudo. O levantamento energético da empresa permitiu conhecer o seu consumo anual de energia de 697,9 tep, o que a classifica, segundo o Decreto-lei nº 71 de 15 de Abril de 2008, como Consumidora Intensiva de Energia (CIE). Além disso, as situações que devem ser alvo de melhoria são: a rede de termofluido, que apresenta válvulas sem isolamento, o sistema de iluminação, que não é o mais eficiente e a rede de distribuição de ar comprimido, que não tem a estrutura mais adequada. Desta forma sugere-se que a rede de distribuição de termofluido passe a ter válvulas isoladas com lã de rocha, o investimento total é de 2.481,56 €, mas a poupança pode ser de 21.145,14 €/ano, com o período de retorno de 0,12 anos. No sistema de iluminação propõe-se a substituição dos balastros normais por electrónicos, o investimento total é de 13.873,74 €, mas a poupança é de 2.620,26 €/ano, com período de retorno de 5 anos. No processo de secagem das linhas de recobrimento mediram-se temperaturas de todos os seus componentes, velocidades de ar o que permitiu conhecer a distribuição do calor fornecido pelo termofluido. No Recobrimento 1, o ar recebe entre 39 a 51% do calor total, a tela recebe cerca de 25% e na terceira estufa este é apenas de 6%. Nesta linha as perdas de calor por radiação oscilam entre 6 e 11% enquanto as perdas por convecção representam cerca de 17 a 44%. Como o calor que a tela recebe é muito inferior ao calor recebido pelo ar no Recobrimento 1, propõe-se uma redução do caudal de ar que entra na estufa, o que conduzirá certamente à poupança de energia térmica. No Recobrimento 2 o calor fornecido ao ar representa cerca de 51 a 77% do calor total e o cedido à tela oscila entre 2 e 3%. As perdas de calor por convecção oscilam entre 12 e 26%, enquanto que as perdas por radiação têm valores entre 4 e 8%. No que diz respeito ao calor necessário para evaporar os solventes este oscila entre os 4 e 13%. Os balanços de massa e energia realizados ao processo de secagem permitiram ainda determinar o rendimento das 3 estufas do Recobrimento 1, com 36, 47 e 24% paras as estufa 1, 2 e 3, respectivamente. No Recobrimento 2 os valores de rendimento foram superiores, tendo-se obtido valores próximos dos 41, 81 e 88%, para as estufas 1, 2 e 3, respectivamente. Face aos resultados obtidos propõem-se a reengenharia do processo introduzindo permutadores compactos para aquecer o ar antes de este entrar nas estufas. O estudo desta alteração foi apenas realizado para a estufa 1 do Recobrimento 1, tendo-se obtido uma área de transferência de calor de 6,80 m2, um investimento associado de 8.867,81 €. e uma poupança de 708,88 €/ano, com um período de retorno do investimento de 13 anos. Outra sugestão consiste na recirculação de parte do ar de saída (5%), que conduz à poupança de 158,02 €/ano. Estes valores, pouco significativos, não estimulam a adopção das referidas sugestões.
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Finding the structure of a confined liquid crystal is a difficult task since both the density and order parameter profiles are nonuniform. Starting from a microscopic model and density-functional theory, one has to either (i) solve a nonlinear, integral Euler-Lagrange equation, or (ii) perform a direct multidimensional free energy minimization. The traditional implementations of both approaches are computationally expensive and plagued with convergence problems. Here, as an alternative, we introduce an unsupervised variant of the multilayer perceptron (MLP) artificial neural network for minimizing the free energy of a fluid of hard nonspherical particles confined between planar substrates of variable penetrability. We then test our algorithm by comparing its results for the structure (density-orientation profiles) and equilibrium free energy with those obtained by standard iterative solution of the Euler-Lagrange equations and with Monte Carlo simulation results. Very good agreement is found and the MLP method proves competitively fast, flexible, and refinable. Furthermore, it can be readily generalized to the richer experimental patterned-substrate geometries that are now experimentally realizable but very problematic to conventional theoretical treatments.
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Doutoramento em Gestão
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Ancillary services represent a good business opportunity that must be considered by market players. This paper presents a new methodology for ancillary services market dispatch. The method considers the bids submitted to the market and includes a market clearing mechanism based on deterministic optimization. An Artificial Neural Network is used for day-ahead prediction of Regulation Down, regulation-up, Spin Reserve and Non-Spin Reserve requirements. Two test cases based on California Independent System Operator data concerning dispatch of Regulation Down, Regulation Up, Spin Reserve and Non-Spin Reserve services are included in this paper to illustrate the application of the proposed method: (1) dispatch considering simple bids; (2) dispatch considering complex bids.
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This study aimed to carry out experimental work to obtain, for Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, heat transfer coefficients, at constant wall temperature as boundary condition, in fully developed laminar flow inside a helical coil. The Newtonian fluids studied were aqueous solutions of glycerol, 25%, 36%, 43%, 59% and 78% (w/w) and the non-Newtonian fluids aqueous solutions of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), a polymer, with concentrations 0.1%, 0.2%, 0.3%, 0.4% and 0.6% (w/w) and aqueous solutions of xanthan gum (XG), another polymer, with concentrations 0.1% and 0.2% (w/w). According to the rheological study performed, the polymer solutions had shear thinning behavior and different values of elasticity. The helical coil used has internal diameter, curvature ratio, length and pitch, respectively: 0.004575 m, 0.0263, 5.0 m and 11.34 mm. The Nusselt numbers for the CMC solutions are, on average, slightly higher than those for Newtonian fluids, for identical Prandtl and generalized Dean numbers. As outcome, the viscous component of the shear thinning polymer tends to potentiate the mixing effect of the Dean cells. The Nusselt numbers of the XG solutions are significant lower than those of the Newtonian solutions, for identical Prandtl and generalized Dean numbers. Therefore, the elastic component of the polymer tends to diminish the mixing effect of the Dean cells. A global correlation, for Nusselt number as a function of Péclet, generalized Dean and Weissenberg numbers for all Newtonian and non-Newtonian solutions studied, is presented.
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The overall goal of the REMPLI project is to design and implement a communication infrastructure for distributed data acquisition and remote control operations using the power grid as the communication medium. The primary target application is remote meter reading with high time resolution, where the meters can be energy, heat, gas, or water meters. The users of the system (e.g. utility companies) will benefit from the REMPLI system by gaining more detailed information about how energy is consumed by the end-users. In this context, the power-line communication (PLC) is deployed to cover the distance between utility company’s Private Network and the end user. This document specifies a protocol for real-time PLC, in the framework of the REMPLI project. It mainly comprises the Network Layer and Data Link Layer. The protocol was designed having into consideration the specific aspects of the network: different network typologies (star, tree, ring, multiple paths), dynamic changes in network topology (due to network maintenance, hazards, etc.), communication lines strongly affected by noise.
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This paper focuses on the problem of providing efficient scheduling mechanisms for IP packets encapsulated in the frames of a real-time fieldbus network - the PROFIBUS. The approach described consists on a dual-stack approach encompassing both the controlrelated traffic ("native" fieldbus traffic) and the IPrelated traffic. The overall goal is to maintain the hard real-time guarantees of the control-related traffic, while at the same time providing the desired quality of service (QoS) to the coexistent IP applications. We start to describe the work which have been up to now carried out in the framework of the European project RFieldbus (High Performance Wireless Fieldbus in Industrial Multimedia-Related Environments - IST-1999-11316). Then we identify its limitations and point out solutions that are now being addressed out of the framework of the above-mentioned European project.
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In this paper we survey the most relevant results for the prioritybased schedulability analysis of real-time tasks, both for the fixed and dynamic priority assignment schemes. We give emphasis to the worst-case response time analysis in non-preemptive contexts, which is fundamental for the communication schedulability analysis. We define an architecture to support priority-based scheduling of messages at the application process level of a specific fieldbus communication network, the PROFIBUS. The proposed architecture improves the worst-case messages’ response time, overcoming the limitation of the first-come-first-served (FCFS) PROFIBUS queue implementations.
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Recently, there have been a few research efforts towards extending the capabilities of fieldbus networks to encompass wireless support. In previous works we have proposed a hybrid wired/wireless PROFIBUS network solution where the interconnection between the heterogeneous communication media was accomplished through bridge-like interconnecting devices. The resulting networking architecture embraced a Multiple Logical Ring (MLR) approach, thus with multiple independent tokens, where the communication between different domains was supported by the Inter-Domain Protocol (IDP). The proposed architecture also supports mobility of stations between different wireless cells. To that hybrid wired/wireless networking architecture we have proposed a worst-case response timing analysis of the IDP, without considering inter-cell mobility (or handoff) of stations. In this paper, we advance that previous work by proposing a worst-case timing analysis of the mobility procedure.
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Recently, there have been a few research efforts towards extending the capabilities of fieldbus networks to encompass wireless support. In previous works we have proposed a hybrid wired/wireless PROFIBUS network solution where the interconnection between the heterogeneous communication media was accomplished through bridge-like interconnecting devices. The resulting networking architecture embraced a multiple logical ring (MLR) approach, thus with multiple independent tokens, to which a specific bridging protocol extension, the inter-domain protocol (IDP), was proposed. The IDP offers compatibility with standard PROFIBUS, and includes mechanisms to support inter-cell mobility of wireless nodes. We advance that work by proposing a worst-case response timing analysis of the IDP.