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Final CREaTION Workshop

Sala do Senado da Reitoria da Universidade de Aveiro 5 of February 2016 Program ProgramCREaTIONWorkshop 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

Workshop Conjunto dos Projetos CREaTION e Disruptive em Linhas de Investigação de Excelência

Instituto de Telecomunicações, ISCTE-IUL Av. Das Forças Armadas, Sala C201, Edifício II (2.º andar), Lisboa 26 de Junho de 2015 Programa  Sessão 1:  11:00-12:30  11:00     Relaying and Cognitive Radio for Wireless Communications                 Prof. Jae Hong Lee (Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Vehicular Technology            Society)

3º Encontro do Projeto CREaTION ISCTE-IUL, Lisboa, 26 de Junho de 2015

Chamada de Contribuições O 3º Encontro do Projeto CReATION (Cognitive Radio Transceiver Design for Energy Efficient Data Transmission) pretende ser um ponto de encontro e de intercâmbio técnico para todos os interessados nas áreas em que o projeto está envolvido: • Projeto dos componentes para

Fernando J. Velez and Marja Matinmikko, “Technical Approaches for Improved Spectrum Sharing,” Chapter in the book Cognitive Radio Policy and Regulation: Techno-Economic Studies to Facilitate Dynamic Spectrum Access, edited by Arturas Arturas Medeisis, and Oliver Holland, Springer, London, UK, 2014, pp. 117-138. Dariusz Wiecek and

Luís M. Borges, Fernando J. Velez and António S. Lebres, “Survey on the Characterization and Classification of Wireless Sensor Networks Applications,” IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, Apr. 2014. Jessica Acevedo, Daniel Robalo, Fernando J. Velez, “Jessica Acevedo Flores, Daniel Robalo and Fernando J. Velez, “Transmitted

Norberto Barroca, Luís M. Borges,Fernando J. Velez and Periklis Chatzimisios, “IEEE 802.15.4 MAC Layer Performance Enhancement by employing RTS/CTS combined with Packet Concatenation,” in Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2014) – Ad-hoc and Sensor Networking Symposium, Sidney, Australia, June 2014.

Daniel Robalo, Fernando J. Velez and Rui R. Paulo and Giuseppe Piro, “Extending the LTE-Sim Simulator with Multi-band Scheduling Algorithms for Carrier Aggregation in LTE-Advanced Scenarios,” accepted for publication in VTC-Spring 2015, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, May 2015.

Caroline Loss, Rita Salvado, Catarina Lopes, Pedro Pinho, Ricardo Gonçalves, Fernando Velez, Jorge Tavares, Henrique Saraiva, Norberto Barroca and Luis Borges, “Developing sustainable communication interfaces through fashion design”, 5th STS Italia Conference A MATTER OF DESIGN Making Society through Science and Technology, Milano, 12-14 June 2014.

Luís M. Borges, Fernando J. Velez Norberto Barroca and António S. Lebres, “Frame Capture and Reliability Based Decider Implementation in the MiXiM IEEE 802.15.4 Framework,” accepted for publication in International Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques 2014, Lisbon, Portugal, Mar. 2014.

Luís M. Borges, Rodolfo Oliveira and Fernando J. Velez,Two-Phase Contention Window Control Scheme for Decentralized Wireless Networks,” accepted for publication in IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC’ 2014), Istambul, Turkey, Apr. 2014.

Jessica Acevedo Flores, Fernando J. Velez, Orlando Cabral, Daniel Robalo, Oliver D Holland, Hamid Aghvami, Filippo Meucci, Albena Mihovska, Neeli Rashmi Prasad and Ramjee Prasad, “Cost/Revenue Performance in an IMT-Advanced Scenario with Spectrum Aggregation Over Non-Contiguous Frequency Bands,” in Proc. of International Conference on Telecommunications 2014 (ICT 2014), Lisboa, Portugal, 5-7 May 2014.

Luís M. Borges, Norberto Barroca, Henrique M. Saraiva, Jorge Tavares, Paulo Gouveia, Fernando J. Velez, Caroline Loss, Luisa Salvado, Pedro Pinho, Ricardo Gonçalves, Nuno Borges Carvalho, Raúl Chávez-Santiago and Ilangko Balasingham, “Design and Evaluation of Multi-Band RF Energy Harvesting Circuits and Antennas for WSNs,” in Proc. of International Conference on Telecommunications 2014 (ICT 2014), Lisboa, Portugal, 5-7 May 2014.

Henrique M. Saraiva, Luis Borges, Norberto Barroca, Jorge Tavares, Paulo T. Gouveia, Fernando J Velez, Caroline Loss, Rita Salvado, Pedro Pinho, Ricardo Gonçalves, Nuno Borges de Carvalho, Raúl Chávez-Santiago and Ilangko Balasingham, “Experimental Characterization of Wearable Antennas and Circuits for RF Energy Harvesting in WBANs,” in Proc. of VTC2014-Spring – IEEE 79th Vehicular Technology Conference: VTC2014-Spring, Seoul, South Korea, May 2014.

Daniel Robalo and Fernando J. Velez, “Model for Mapping between the Quality of Service and Experience for Wireless Multimedia Applications,” in Proc. of VTC2014-Spring – IEEE 79th Vehicular Technology Conference: VTC2014-Spring, Seoul, South Korea, May 2014.

 

 

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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.

Energy harvesting prototype with supercapacitor storage - 2

Energy harvesting prototype with supercapacitor storage – 2

Energy harvesting prototype with supercapacitor storage - 1

Energy harvesting prototype with supercapacitor storage – 1

 

IT – Covilhã team during the visit from the FCT evaluation team in Aveiro, November 2014.