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Final CREaTION Workshop

Sala do Senado da Reitoria da Universidade de Aveiro

5 of February 2016

Program

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10h00 – Opening Session

10h10 – Project Research Outcomes

10h10 – Prof. João Canas Ferreira, Inesc-Tec and FEUP Universidade do Porto

10h30 – Prof. Fernando Velez, IT Lisboa and Universidade da Beira Interior

10h50 – Prof. José Vieira, IEETA and Universidade de Aveiro

11h10 – Prof. Nuno Borges de Carvalho, IT Aveiro and Universidade de Aveiro

11h30 – Prof. Roberto Gomez-Garcia, “Recent Advances on Multi-Functional RF/Microwave Passive Components with Static and Reconfigurable Single/Multi-Band Operation”, University of Alcala, Madrid, Spain.

12h30 – Lunch at the Aveiro University restaurant

14h30 – Prof. Markku Renfors, “Filter Banks for Flexible Communication Waveforms, Spectrum Sensing , and Software Defined Radio”, Tampere University of Technology (TUT), Tampere, Finland.

15h30 – Poster and demonstration session

Several posters and demonstrators of the research performed during the project CREaTION will be shown.

17h00 – Round table “The future of Cognitive Radio”

In this round table is open to the public participation and the following researchers: Prof. Nuno Borges de Carvalho, Prof. José Vieira,Prof. Fernando Velez, Prof. João Canas, Prof. Arnaldo Oliveira.

17h30 – Closing Session

CREaTION – COGNITIVE RADIO TRANSCEIVER DESIGN FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT DATA TRANSMISSION

 

 

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João Santos was born in 1990 and he is from Coimbra. In 2014, he received the Master degree in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering from University of Aveiro with a dissertation  entitled “RFID reader for  UHF frequency band based on Software-Defined Radio”.

Currently, he is a researcher at Instituto de Telecomunicações. His main research interests include radio frequency identification (RFID), FPGA’s microcontroller programming and signal processing.

Ricardo Correia

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Ricardo Correia was born in 1985 and he is from Viseu. In 2009, he received the Master degree in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering from University of Aveiro.

Worked one year as an automation and electrical engineer and three years as a researcher in embedded systems and signal processing.
Currently, he is a researcher at Institute of Telecommunications – University of Aveiro and his research interests include wireless power transfer, energy harvesting and wireless passive sensors for space applications. Mr. Correia is a student member of IEEE. He is also a reviewer for IET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation.

Ph.D. student in Electrical Engineering in Aveiro University. His main research interests include wireless power transfer, energy harvesting and wireless passive sensors for IoT and space applications.

Daniel Malafaia

Daniel Malafaia was born in 1989 and he is from Aveiro. In 2012, he received the Master degree in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering from University of Aveiro with a dissertation  entitled “Real Time Front-end for Cognitive Radio Inspired by the Human Cochlea”.

Currently, he is a researcher at Instituto de Telecomunicações and a Ph.D. student in MAP-tele Doctoral Program in Telecommunications. His main research interests include software defined radio, digital signal processing, spectrum sensing, signal detection and classification.

Luís Brás

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Luís Brás was born in 1985. He received the M. Sc. degree in electronics and telecommunications engineering from the University of Aveiro in July 2009 and is currently a PhD student at the same university.
In October 2009, he received a research scholarship from the Fundação da Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) which he used to continue his research on location systems (LS). Currently he has been working in Instituto de Telecomunicações of Aveiro where he got involved with projects related with indoor and outdoor LS.
His main research interests are related with low power LS, including development of nodes firmware, hardware integration, communication protocols and location algorithms. He also have been designing low cost antennas mainly LS and vehicular communications. Luis Brás is an IEEE Student Member and an invited reviewer of IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics.