882 resultados para Intelligent mechatronics
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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 Electrotécnica e Computadores
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In the last decade, local image features have been widely used in robot visual localization. In order to assess image similarity, a strategy exploiting these features compares raw descriptors extracted from the current image with those in the models of places. This paper addresses the ensuing step in this process, where a combining function must be used to aggregate results and assign each place a score. Casting the problem in the multiple classifier systems framework, in this paper we compare several candidate combiners with respect to their performance in the visual localization task. For this evaluation, we selected the most popular methods in the class of non-trained combiners, namely the sum rule and product rule. A deeper insight into the potential of these combiners is provided through a discriminativity analysis involving the algebraic rules and two extensions of these methods: the threshold, as well as the weighted modifications. In addition, a voting method, previously used in robot visual localization, is assessed. Furthermore, we address the process of constructing a model of the environment by describing how the model granularity impacts upon performance. All combiners are tested on a visual localization task, carried out on a public dataset. It is experimentally demonstrated that the sum rule extensions globally achieve the best performance, confirming the general agreement on the robustness of this rule in other classification problems. The voting method, whilst competitive with the product rule in its standard form, is shown to be outperformed by its modified versions.
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Trabalho final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia de Redes de Comunicação e Multimédia
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Technology is present in almost every simple aspect of the people’s daily life. As an instance, let us refer to the smartphone. This device is usually equipped with a GPS modulewhich may be used as an orientation system, if it carries the right functionalities. The problem is that these applications may be complex to operate and may not be within the bounds of everybody. Therefore, the main goal here is to develop an orientation system that may help people with cognitive disabilities in their day-to-day journeys, when the caregivers are absent. On the other hand, to keep paid helpers aware of the current location of the disable people, it will be also considered a localization system. Knowing their current locations, caregiversmay engage in others activities without neglecting their prime work, and, at the same time, turning people with cognitive disabilities more independent.
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Develop a client-server application for a mobile environment can bring many challenges because of the mobile devices limitations. So, in this paper is discussed what can be the more reliable way to exchange information between a server and an Android mobile application, since it is important for users to have an application that really works in a responsive way and preferably without any errors. In this discussion two data transfer protocols (Socket and HTTP) and three serialization data formats (XML, JSON and Protocol Buffers) were tested using some metrics to evaluate which is the most practical and fast to use.
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Nowadays the incredible grow of mobile devices market led to the need for location-aware applications. However, sometimes person location is difficult to obtain, since most of these devices only have a GPS (Global Positioning System) chip to retrieve location. In order to suppress this limitation and to provide location everywhere (even where a structured environment doesn’t exist) a wearable inertial navigation system is proposed, which is a convenient way to track people in situations where other localization systems fail. The system combines pedestrian dead reckoning with GPS, using widely available, low-cost and low-power hardware components. The system innovation is the information fusion and the use of probabilistic methods to learn persons gait behavior to correct, in real-time, the drift errors given by the sensors.
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This paper presents the results of an exploratory study on knowledge management in Portuguese organizations. The study was based on a survey sent to one hundred of the main Portuguese organizations, in order to know their current practices relating knowledge management systems (KMS) usage and intellectual capital (IC) measurement. With this study, we attempted to understand what are the main tools used to support KM processes and activities in the organizations, and what metrics are pointed by organizations to measure their knowledge assets.
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This paper studies the dynamical properties of systems with backlash and impact phenomena. This type of non-linearity can be tackled in the perspective of the fractional calculus theory. Fractional and integer order models are compared and their influence upon the emerging dynamics is analysed. It is demonstrated that fractional models can memorize dynamical effects due to multiple micro-collisions.
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In hyperspectral imagery a pixel typically consists mixture of spectral signatures of reference substances, also called endmembers. Linear spectral mixture analysis, or linear unmixing, aims at estimating the number of endmembers, their spectral signatures, and their abundance fractions. This paper proposes a framework for hyperpsectral unmixing. A blind method (SISAL) is used for the estimation of the unknown endmember signature and their abundance fractions. This method solve a non-convex problem by a sequence of augmented Lagrangian optimizations, where the positivity constraints, forcing the spectral vectors to belong to the convex hull of the endmember signatures, are replaced by soft constraints. The proposed framework simultaneously estimates the number of endmembers present in the hyperspectral image by an algorithm based on the minimum description length (MDL) principle. Experimental results on both synthetic and real hyperspectral data demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores
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Os consumidores finais são vistos, no novo paradigma da operação das redes elétricas, como intervenientes ativos com capacidade para gerir os seus recursos energéticos, nomeadamente as cargas, as unidades de produção, os veículos elétricos e a participação em eventos de Demand Response. Tem sido evidente um aumento do consumo de energia, sendo que o setor residencial representa uma importante parte do consumo global dos países desenvolvidos. Para que a participação ativa dos consumidores seja possível, várias abordagens têm vindo a ser propostas, com ênfase nas Smart Grids e nas Microgrids. Diversos sistemas têm sido propostos e desenvolvidos com o intuito de tornar a operação dos sistemas elétricos mais flexível. Neste contexto, os sistemas de gestão de instalações domésticas apresentam-se como um elemento fulcral para a participação ativa dos consumidores na gestão energética, permitindo aos operadores de sistema coordenarem a produção mas também a procura. No entanto, é importante identificar as vantagens da implementação e uso de sistemas de gestão de energia elétrica para os consumidores finais. Nesta dissertação são propostas metodologias de apoio ao consumidor doméstico na gestão dos recursos energéticos existentes e a implementação das mesmas na plataforma de simulação de um sistema de gestão de energia desenvolvido para consumidores domésticos, o SCADA House Intelligent Management (SHIM). Para tal, foi desenvolvida uma interface que permite a simulação em laboratório do sistema de gestão desenvolvido. Adicionalmente, o SHIM foi incluído no simulador Multi-Agent Smart Grid Simulation Plataform (MASGriP) permitindo a simulação de cenários considerando diferentes agentes. Ao nível das metodologias desenvolvidas são propostos diferentes algoritmos de gestão dos recursos energéticos existentes numa habitação, considerando utilizadores com diferentes tipos de recursos (cargas; cargas e veículos elétricos; cargas, veículos elétricos e microgeração). Adicionalmente é proposto um método de gestão dinâmica das cargas para eventos de Demand Response de longa duração, considerando as características técnicas dos equipamentos. Nesta dissertação são apresentados cinco casos de estudos em que cada um deles tem diferentes cenários de simulação. Estes casos de estudos são importantes para verificar a viabilidade da implementação das metodologias propostas para o SHIM. Adicionalmente são apresentados na dissertação perfis reais dos vários recursos energéticos e de consumidores domésticos que são, posteriormente, utilizados para o desenvolvimento dos casos de estudo e aplicação das metodologias.
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Media content personalisation is a major challenge involving viewers as well as media content producer and distributor businesses. The goal is to provide viewers with media items aligned with their interests. Producers and distributors engage in item negotiations to establish the corresponding service level agreements (SLA). In order to address automated partner lookup and item SLA negotiation, this paper proposes the MultiMedia Brokerage (MMB) platform, which is a multiagent system that negotiates SLA regarding media items on behalf of media content producer and distributor businesses. The MMB platform is structured in four service layers: interface, agreement management, business modelling and market. In this context, there are: (i) brokerage SLA (bSLA), which are established between individual businesses and the platform regarding the provision of brokerage services; and (ii) item SLA (iSLA), which are established between producer and distributor businesses about the provision of media items. In particular, this paper describes the negotiation, establishment and enforcement of bSLA and iSLA, which occurs at the agreement and negotiation layers, respectively. The platform adopts a pay-per-use business model where the bSLA define the general conditions that apply to the related iSLA. To illustrate this process, we present a case study describing the negotiation of a bSLA instance and several related iSLA instances. The latter correspond to the negotiation of the Electronic Program Guide (EPG) for a specific end viewer.
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A racionalização do consumo de energia elétrica é um tema que assume uma importância crescente nos dias de hoje. O elevado consumo de energia, principalmente a nível comercial/industrial, tem motivado o aparecimento de questões políticas, económico-sociais e ambientais que visam a sensibilização dos consumidores para a gestão eficiente dos seus recursos. Neste sentido, as empresas e instituições têm demonstrado interesse em encontrar soluções de gestão nas suas instalações elétricas que permitam a monitorização de indicadores e a previsão de falhas cuja ocorrência acarreta elevados custos de reparação/substituição, de paragem de produção, entre outros. O estudo aqui apresentado surge no âmbito de um projeto académico, cuja finalidade se prende com a implementação de um sistema de monitorização da qualidade e consumo de energia elétrica no Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP). Baseado numa rede de dispositivos analisadores de parâmetros de energia elétrica, estes equipamentos de medição dispõem de software próprio, o GridVis, que permite o acesso remoto, através de uma rede Ethernet, aos parâmetros de energia (grandezas físicas elétricas). O sistema desenvolvido é capaz de identificar parâmetros de consumo de energia anómalos e emitir alertas, pré-programados em linguagem C++ e diagrama de blocos. Permite, por exemplo, detetar um consumo instantâneo excessivo de energia e alertar a sua ocorrência. As páginas de acesso aos parâmetros medidos por cada dispositivo são acessíveis através de uma interface gráfica desenvolvida em Adobe Flash que inclui, de uma forma simples e organizada, a informação relativa à distribuição dos dispositivos de medição. Num contexto de expansão deste projeto para outros edifícios do ISEP, a solução desenvolvida encontra-se preparada para ser adaptada em qualquer local, desde que reúna certos requisitos.
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Electricity Markets are not only a new reality but an evolving one as the involved players and rules change at a relatively high rate. Multi-agent simulation combined with Artificial Intelligence techniques may result in very helpful sophisticated tools. This paper presents a new methodology for the management of coalitions in electricity markets. This approach is tested using the multi-agent market simulator MASCEM (Multi-Agent Simulator of Competitive Electricity Markets), taking advantage of its ability to provide the means to model and simulate Virtual Power Players (VPP). VPPs are represented as coalitions of agents, with the capability of negotiating both in the market and internally, with their members in order to combine and manage their individual specific characteristics and goals, with the strategy and objectives of the VPP itself. A case study using real data from the Iberian Electricity Market is performed to validate and illustrate the proposed approach.
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Artificial Intelligence has been applied to dynamic games for many years. The ultimate goal is creating responses in virtual entities that display human-like reasoning in the definition of their behaviors. However, virtual entities that can be mistaken for real persons are yet very far from being fully achieved. This paper presents an adaptive learning based methodology for the definition of players’ profiles, with the purpose of supporting decisions of virtual entities. The proposed methodology is based on reinforcement learning algorithms, which are responsible for choosing, along the time, with the gathering of experience, the most appropriate from a set of different learning approaches. These learning approaches have very distinct natures, from mathematical to artificial intelligence and data analysis methodologies, so that the methodology is prepared for very distinct situations. This way it is equipped with a variety of tools that individually can be useful for each encountered situation. The proposed methodology is tested firstly on two simpler computer versus human player games: the rock-paper-scissors game, and a penalty-shootout simulation. Finally, the methodology is applied to the definition of action profiles of electricity market players; players that compete in a dynamic game-wise environment, in which the main goal is the achievement of the highest possible profits in the market.