Title: Augmented Reality on sportive environment.
Speaker: Rui Pascoal, ISCTE-IUL PhD Student.
Abstract:
Augmented reality (AR) technology for use in outdoor sports environments presents chalenges. Information overload, difficulties of hands-free interactions and Internet requirements of AR is evaluated. Information to show for users must be adequated to the kind of sport activity, as well as, required functionalities. The problem of information and communication overload is evaluated before implementing an AR system to be used specially to practice biking, walking or athletics. An implementation of the AR prototype is performed, which shows the availability of all information and functionalities to end users, such as climatic, biometric, geolocation, and social data. The last goal is an AR framewok, which adapts to the environmental differences in resource access, and recognize complex activities. It also integrates an off-line automatic speech recognition for outdoor usage.
Bio: Rui Miguel Simão Pascoal completed degree in Computer Engineering at the Autonomous University of Lisbon in 2014. Student of Ph.D. program at ISCTE-IUL/ISTA and MSc degree in Computer Engineering and Information Systems at ULHT. Finalized the master's dissertation with title: “Augmented Reality in Outdoor Sports”. Academic research works in information overload, statistical learning and probabilistic learning for natural language processing. A specialization of 2nd cycle in Conception and Evaluating Projects. In his professional activities integrated teams in area of information technologies, particularly in 1998 at Hewlett Packard in UNIX and NT servers’ configuration. In 2004 at IBM, operating Mainframes Z/OS in Critical Recovery. In 2011 the core technology of IBM, certification, distribution of software and fix identity management systems. In 2015 in the direction of Planning and Management Control of CTT in Business Intelligence, Executive Information System and SAP Business Warehouse. In addition to the academic career, there are Electrotechnical education. An English course of 10th level, at the Institute of Oxford. Several professional certifications such as UNIX courses, IBM Mainframes, Java language, in addition to several others. The last work is in professional internship in the engineers' order - evaluation system requirements.
01.2020. The most recently hired researcher Nuno Ricardo Garcia had a paper accepted in IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (TPAMI). TPAMI is the journal with the highest impact factor in the area of computer science (IF=17.73 for 2018). Congratulations.
11.2019. Accepted Paper, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology,
S. Tomic, M. Beko, “A Geometric Approach for Distributed Multi-hop Target Localization in Cooperative Networks’’, to appear in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. https://doi.org/10.1109/TVT.2019.2952715
07.2019: Accepted Paper, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation,
K Turbic, L. Correia, M. Beko. A Channel Model for Polarised Off-Body Communications with Dynamic Users’’, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol. 67, no. 11, pp. 7001-7013, November 2019. https://doi.org/10.1109/TAP.2019.2925157
06.2019: Accepted Paper, IEEE Access
D. Pedro, S. Tomic, L. Bernardo, M. Beko, P. Pinto, “Algorithms for Estimating the Location of Remote Nodes using Smartphones’’, IEEE Access, vol. 7, pp. 33713-33727, December 2019. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2904241
05.2019: Accepted Paper, MDPI Future Internet, Special Issue on Information-centric Networking
R. C. Sofia, Guidelines Towards Information-driven Mobility Management, Future Internet 2019, 11(5), 111; https://doi.org/10.3390/fi11050111
04.2019: Accepted Paper, MDPI Future Internet, Special Issue on Information-centric Networking
R. C. Sofia, P. Mendes, An Overview on Push-Based Communication Models for Information-centric Networking. MDPI Future Internet, 2019, 11(3), 74; https://doi.org/10.3390/fi11030074.
03.2019: Accepted Paper, European Control Conference 2019
Model-based fault diagnosis and tolerant control: the ESA’s e.Deorbit mission
03.2019: Accepted paper, MDPI Future Internet 2019, Special issue on ICN
An Overview on Push-based Communication Models for Information-Centric Networking
02.2019: New IRTF ICNRG draft
. nformation-centric Routing for Opportunistic Wireless Networks.
01.2019: Accepted paper, Sensors 2019, Special Issue on Wireless Location Tracking
On Consensus-based Distribution Blind Calibration of Sensor Networks
11.2018: Rute C. Sofia becomes Associate Editor of IEEE Access
11.2018: Accepted paper MDPI Sensors 2018, Special Issue on Wireless Location Tracking
Elephant Herding Optimization for Energy-Based Localization
11.2018: Accepted paper Sensors 2018, Special Issue on Wireless Location Tracking
Target Localization via Integrated and Segregated Ranging Based on RSS and TOA Measurements
11.2018: Results of the CEEC/COPELABS/JUNIOR2018: Prof. Dr. Pedro Sá Costa admitted.
10.2018: Rute C. Sofia becomes an IEEE Senior member
10.2018: Invited Talk: Cooperative wireless networking: Research challenges, P. Mendes, @LakesideLabs, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
09.2018: Accepted paper, ACM ICN 2018
P. Mendes, R. Sofia, V. Tsaoussidis, S. Diamantopoulos, J. Soares,Information-centric routing for opportunistic wireless networks. InProc. ACM ICN 2018, Sep. 2018.
09:2018: Accepted paper, IEEE WiMob
09.2018:C-BRAINs 2018/2019
C-BRAINS for 2018/2019 are out!
07.2018: Ciencia 2018
People-to-people Communication in Emergency Scenarios, P. Mendes, R. Sofia, M. Tavares, O. Aponte
06.2018: UMOBILE project
POC2 - information-centric communication in opportunistic scenarios, P. Mendes, M. Tavares, O. Aponte, R. Sofia, J. Soares
05.2018
04.2018 Accepted Book Chapter
03.2018 IRTF draft DABBER
Information-centric Routing for Opportunistic Wireless Networks



