Title: NetSys 2019 pitch second rehearsal.
Abstrat: (2nd) presentation of PhD student's work who are going to attend to NetSys 2019, the International Conference on Networked Systems to be held in Munich, Germany, from March 18th up to 21st, 2019.
Presenters:
Daniel Silva holds a master degree in applied computing in the area of software engineering from the Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC Brazil). Currently, is a employee of COPELABS, the research unit of the Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, working as junior researcher in Lisbon-PT. Daniel is also a student of the New Media and Pervasive System (NEMPS 2017/2018) doctoral program of the Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades de Tecnologias. Used to be a university professor (between 2004 and 2017) in the subjects of database, information systems and software engineering in universities in the city of Joinville-Brazil. Also worked in the software industry (between 2002 and 2017), developing ERP systems and working on all stages of software development, from research and planning to delivery and maintenance.
Liliana I. Carvalho (female, M.Sc.) is a junior researcher at COPELABS (Cognitive and People-centric Computing), University LusoĢfona, and a PhD student at the New Media and Pervasive Systems (NEMPS) PhD programme, working on pervasive sensing aspects in the context of social interaction and social well-being. Her current research interests concern human behavior inference via mobile sensing platforms.
Godwin Anuork Asaamoning is a junior researcher at SITI, COPELABS. He holds a Bachelor of Education degree in Information Technology from University of Education Winneba, Ghana, and a Master of Science degree in Information Technology from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), also in Ghana. Currently, he is a PhD student in the New Media and Pervasive Systems Programme at Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologia in Portugal. His Thesis title; “Wireless Networking for Autonomous Mobile Smart Cameras”.
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



