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
Norberto Barroca received his Licenciado degree in electronics and telecommunications engineering from Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco in 2007 and his M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Beira Interior in 2009. He is a research assistant at Instituto de Telecomunicações, where is pursuing a Ph.D. in electrical engineering. He made part of the project “Smart Clothing for Health Monitoring and Sport Applications”. His research interests include wireless sensor networks, RF energy harvesting and cross-layer design. He is a member of Ordem dos Engenheiros (IAENG).
Nuno Borges Carvalho
Nuno Borges Carvalho is a Full Professor at the Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal and a Senior Research Scientist with the Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT), Universidade de Aveiro, where he coordinates the wireless communication thematic area and the Radio Systems Group. He coauthored Intermodulation in Microwave and Wireless Circuits (Artech House, 2003) and Microwave and Wireless Measurement Techniques (Cambridge Press, 2013). He has been a reviewer and author of over 200 papers in magazines and conferences. He co-holds four patents.
His main research interests include software-defined radio front-ends, wireless power transmission, nonlinear distortion analysis in microwave/wireless circuits and systems, and measurement of nonlinear phenomena. He has recently been involved in the design of dedicated radios and systems for newly emerging wireless technologies. Dr. Borges Carvalho is the chair of the IEEE MTT-11 Technical Committee. He is a member of IEEE MTT-20, MTT-24, and MTT-26. He is an Associate Editor for the IEEE Microwave Magazine and the chair of the URSI-Portugal Metrology Group.
Instituto de Telecomunicações
Principal Contractor: Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT), Instituto Superior Técnico – Torre Norte – Av. Rovisco Pais |1049-001, Lisboa
IT is a private, not-for-profit association of Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Universidade de Aveiro (UA), Universidade de Coimbra (UC), Portugal Telecom Inovação S. A. (PTIn), Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN), Universidade da Beira Interior (UBI), Universidade do Porto (UP) and Instituto de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa (ISC TE). IT is organised around three main sites: Aveiro, Coimbra, Lisbon and has delegations in Leiria, Covilhã, Lisbon (ISCTE) and Oporto. IT has partnership agreements with other Polytechnic Institutes, in Setúbal, Tomar, Coimbra and Lisboa. Main sites have ample autonomy. Delegations report (administratively) to one main site. Most IT members (namely those that hold a PhD) are provided by associates (free of charge). IT members, according to their research interests, are organized in small research groups. To concentrate efforts, in order to maximize impact, and at the same time to preserve academic freedom, research groups are integrated into a small number of thematic areas (Wireless Communications, Optical Communications, Networks and Multimedia, Basic Sciences and Enabling Technologies). Coordination in the thematic areas is intended to improve inter group co-operation and enable larger and higher impact projects to be undertaken. Scientific excellence, at all levels, is and will remain IT basic management criteria.
Universidade de Aveiro
Universidade de Aveiro (UA), Campus Universitário de Santiago| 3810-193, Aveiro
Since its beginning, University of Aveiro (UA) has transformed itself into one of the most dynamic and innovative universities in the country. Today, UA is a place for research, where innovative products and solutions are developed to contribute to the advance of science and technology. It is a privileged partner for companies and other national and international organisations with which the University cooperates in numerous projects and for which it provides important services.
During 2011, 470 research and technology transfer projects have been active in UA, of which 54 are financed by International and European Programmes. All these projects are developed under 14 Research Units and 4 Associated Laboratories, of many different scientific areas (environmental and marine; ceramics and composite materials; nanostructures, nanomodelling and nanofabrication; telecommunications; electronics and telematics engineering; mechanical technology and automation; geotechnologies and geo-engineering; cellular biology; organic chemistry of natural products; mathematics and applications; education and behavioural sciences; languages and cultures; technologies and science of communication; governance, competitiveness and public policy; politics for higher education; music and dance; design).