01. WHO WE ARE - ALGOS Group - INESC-ID
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01. WHO WE ARE - ALGOS Group - INESC-ID
INDEX INTRO 4 01. WHO WE ARE 6 02. WHAT WE DO 12 03. HUMAN RESOURCES 16 04. OUTCOME 18 05. COOPERATION, PARTNERSHIPS AND MOBILITY 20 06. TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER 22 07. 26 VISIBILITY 08. HIGHLIGHTS 32 09. RESEARCH UNITS 40 10. 48 ANEXES INTRO 5 INESC-ID, a research institute associated with Instituto Superior Técnico and INESC, was launched in the year 2000 and is devoted to advanced research and development in the domains of electronics, telecommunications, and information technologies. In 2004 it was awarded the status of “Laboratório Associado” of the Portuguese Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education. In close cooperation with its partners, INESC-ID is intensively involved in a number of high visibility projects that define the state of the art in these areas, both at national and international levels. In particular, INESC-ID was successful in obtaining a large number of FP7 contracts, being the most successful Portuguese institution, for its size, in the ICT area. INESC-ID has the particularity of integrating long term research and more immediate, but equally important technology transfer projects. These two types of activities are crucial for creating in a sustainable value for the society by developing new technologies. This report presents, in a structured way, a brief description of the institution and an overview of the most important results of the activities developed, together with some key management initiatives developed in 2010. A list of the most significant research projects undertaken in 2010 is included, in order to provide a picture, although incomplete, of the main competences of INESC-ID. A more detailed list of activities, organized by research unit, is also provided, and is complemented by a full list of projects, publications, dissertations, and seminars, included as annexes to the main document. In this year, INESC-ID continues growing not only in the number of high qualified PhD researchers, but also in all the indicators: the number of publications and funded research projects. 01. WHO WE ARE CAMPUS I ALAMEDA Rua Alves Redol, 9 1000-029 Lisboa Telef.: +351 213100300 Fax: +351 213145843 CAMPUS II TAGUSPARK Avenida Professor Cavaco Silva 2780-990 Porto Salvo Telef: +351 214233508 Fax: + 351 214233290 7 INESC-ID INESC-ID INESC-ID INESC-ID 1.1 is a research institute dedicated to advanced research and development in the areas of Electronics, Communications, and Information Technologies. was created in 2000, as a result of the reorganization of the R&D activities of its parent institution, INESC, in Lisbon. is a not for profit, privately owned institution, declared officially of public interest. It is owned 51% by IST - Instituto Superior Técnico – and 49% by INESC – Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores. operates in two locations, near (or inside) the two campues of IST, namely Alameda and Taguspark. ASSOCIATE LABORATORY INESC-ID was awarded the status of “Laboratório Associado” in December 2004. This has increased the funding and enabled the recruitment of a number of postdoctoral researchers and support staff. The activities of INESC-ID in 2010 are structured into five research lines: Spoken Language Systems Information and Decision Support Systems Interactive Virtual Environments Embedded Electronic Systems Communication Networks and Mobility Some research lines are composed of different research groups, but the research and administrative planning, once centred in the groups, has progressively moved towards the research lines. 8 Fig. 1 – INESC-ID Organization Chart 9 1.2 INSTITUCIONAL STRUCTURE 1.2.1 Management structure INESC-ID is structured according to the organization chart shown below. Current management of the organization is ensured by the Board of Directors, assisted by the Project Support Office (GAP), the Human Resources Office (GARH), and other administrative support units, which provid services sub-contracted to INESC (holding) or to INESC INOV: Financial Control Department (DFA), Budget Control Department (DAF), Legal Support, Infrastructures Department (DGI), and Computer Network Support. Board of Directors The Board of Directors is composed of three members proposed by the Scientific Council and appointed by the General Council. It is in charge of the general management of the Institution. In 2010 the Board was composed by Leonel Sousa (chairman), José Carlos Monteiro and Luís Rodrigues. General Council The General Council is composed by three representatives of IST (Instituto Superior Técnico), two of INESC, and by the chairman of the Scientific Council of INESC-ID. The General Council approves the annual technical and financial reports, as well as the plan and the budget. It appoints the board of directors under proposal by the Scientific Council. In 2010 the General Council was composed by António Cruz Serra, Arlindo Oliveira, Paulo Martins, José Tribolet, Abílio Ançã Henriques and João Miranda Lemos. Audit Board The Audit Board is composed of three members appointed by the General Council. It examines and certifies the accounts of the Institution. In 2010 the Fiscal Council was composed by Hermínio Ribeiro, Dr. João Catarino and Grant Thornton & Associados – Sociedade de Revisores Oficiais de Contas, Lda. Scientific Council The Scientific Council is composed of all researchers with a Ph.D. degree. It is responsible for the strategic planning and for the organization of the research units, and evaluates the research projects, annual budget, plan, and report. The Scientific Council is assisted by the Advisory Board which visits INESC-ID on a regular basis. Board of the Scientific Council 10 The Scientific Council has a managing board composed of a chairman and two other members. In 2010 the Board of the Scientific Council was composed by Prof. Luís Silveira, Prof. Inês Lynce, and Prof. João Miranda Lemos (chairman). Scientific Council Coordinating Commitee The Coordinating Commitee is composed of the Board of the Scientific Council and representatives of the thematic areas. Advisory Board The Advisory Board is composed by external advisors that provide advice concerning the strategy and plans of the Institution. The members of the Advisory Board are currently Profs. Franco Maloberti (Univ. Pavia, Italy), Srinivas Devadas (MIT, USA), Morris Sloman (Imperial College, London, UK), and Carlos Princípe (Univ. Flórida, USA). Human Resources Office The Human Resources Office (GARH – Gabinete de Apoio aos Recursos Humanos) is responsible for the management of the human resources of INESC-ID. Projects Support Office The Projects Support Office (GAP – Gabinete de Apoio aos Projectos) is responsible for the control of the execution of national projects. It also provides administrative support to the activity of the Board of Directors. Administrative Support The Administrative Support is provided by five secretaries that support the researchers of the different R&D groups. Financial Control Department The Financial Control Department (DFA – Departamento Financeiro e Administrativo) is in charge of all the accounting and finance matters. Budget Control Department The Budget Control Department (DAF- Departamento Administrativo e Financeiro) controls the finantial execution of the projects and units of INESC-ID. It also handles regular budget control, acquisitions, and project finantial reporting for national and European funding agencies. Legal Support Department The Legal Support Department gives advice on all the legal matters concerning INESC-ID. Infrastructures Department The Infrastructures Department (DGI – Departamento de Gestão de Infraestruturas) handles all matters directly related with the buildings where INESC-ID is settled, including the telephone service. Network Support Department The Network Support Department is responsible for the maintenance of the computer network and servers. 1.2.2 Scientific Structure The research developed at INESC-ID is organized in five Research Units, and each research unit is organized around several research groups. Each research unit has one or two Coordinators, elected among the researchers with a doctoral degree. The functions of the Coordinators are as follows: • • • • Represent the research unit of the Coordinating Committee of the Scientific Council; Coordinate the activities of the various groups which belong to the research unit; Promote the preparation of proposals for R&D projects; Coordinate the preparation of plans and reports concerning to the research unit. Each research unit integrates different research groups, which are listed below together with their coordinators in 2010: SPOKEN LANGUAGE SYSTEMS Coordinator: Isabel Trancoso Individual groups do not exist within this research unit. INFORMATION AND DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS Coordinators: Prof. Alberto Silva, Prof. João Cachopo SW Algorithms and Tools for Constraint Solving – Prof. Inês Lynce Knowledge Discovery and Bioinformatics – Profª Ana Teresa Freitas Distributed Systems – Prof. Luís Rodrigues Software Engineering – Prof. João Cachopo Information Systems – Prof. Alberto Silva Data Management and Information Retrieval – Prof. Helena Sofia Pinto INTERACTIVE VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS Coordinator: Prof. Joaquim Jorge Intelligent Agents and Synthetic Characters – Prof. Ana Paiva Intelligent Multimodal Interfaces – Prof. Joaquim Jorge EMBEDDED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS Coordinators: Prof. João Paulo Teixeira, Prof. Jorge Fernandes Analogue and Mixed-Signal Circuits – Prof. Jorge Fernandes Control of Dynamic Systems – Prof. João Miranda Lemos Signal Processing Systems – Prof. Gonçalo Tavares Quality, Test and Co-Design of HW/SW Systems – Prof. João Paulo Teixeira Electronic System Design and Automation - Prof. Horácio Neto Algorithms for Optimization and Simulation – Prof. Luís Silveira COMMUNICATION NETWORKS AND MOBILITY Coordinator Prof. Augusto Casaca Individual groups do not exist within this research unit. 11 02. WHAT WE DO 13 2.1 OBJECTIVES INESC-ID aims to produce added value to people and society in the field of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). The mission of INESC-ID is to develop tomorrow’s technologies by excelling in research, today. The main objectives of INESC-ID are: to integrate competences from researchers in electrical engineering and computer science to advance the state of the art in computers, telecommunications, and information systems; to support the first stages of the value generation chain: basic research, applied research, and advanced education; in cooperation with other institutions, to perform technology transfer, to support the creation of technology based startups, and to provide technical support. Tangible results of the activity of the institution are: publications in national and international journals and conferences; methodologies, tools, patents, and prototypes to be transferred to the academic, scientific or industrial sectors, advanced professional education and training. In order to fulfill its mission, INESC-ID values internationalization, networking, partnership and visibility. R&D activities cover a broad (although focused) range of research areas and application markets, such as wireless communications, electronic equipment, health care, medical imaging, industrial automation, e-learning, and enterprise information systems. INESC-ID also acts as a service provider, to stimulate cooperation with industry, to focus research on practical issues, and to make the economic market aware of its capabilities. Close ties with professionals qualified by INESC-ID are encouraged, not only for lifelong education support, but also for networking activities. The scientific activities of INESC-ID are financed by a number of funding agencies, of which the most important are FCT-Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, ADI – Agência de Inovação, and the European Comission. Adittionaly, INESC-ID also participates in other funding programs involving government funding with the purpose of developing R&D in companies through consortiums with research partner institutions. 14 Develop tomorrow’s technologies by excelling in research, today! Fourteenth International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology LISBON : PORTUGAL APRIL : 25-28 : 2010 Important Dates October 5th, 2009 : Paper submission deadline December 8th, 2009 : Author notification February 1st, 2010 : Final version due February 22nd, 2010 : Poster submission deadline March 12th, 2010 : Early registration deadline Conference Chair Arlindo Oliveira, INESC-ID / IST, Portugal Program Committee Chair Bonnie Berger, MIT, USA Steering Committee Martin Vingron, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Germany Serafim Batzoglou, Stanford University, USA Bonnie Berger, MIT, USA Sorin Istrail, Brown University, USA Thomas Lengauer, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany Michal Linial, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Pavel Pevzner, University of California, San Diego, USA Terry Speed, University of California, Berkeley, USA http://kdbio.inesc-id.pt/recomb2010 SPONSORS 15 2.2 MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS In the last year the institution has worked hard to fulfill its mission. Our research is now quite visible at an international level, and its quality is recognized. Among the most significant achievements, we would like to highlight the following activities: • The exceptional quality of the publications of INESC-ID researchers has been recognized in 2010 with several best paper awards, in national and international conferences; • The organization of the international conferences RECOMB’10 and EKAW’10, that required the participation and the effort of the institution as a whole; • The success of the five INESC-ID startup companies. Three of them (Coreworks, VoiceInteraction and PetSys) were created in early years as a result of a very significant technology transference. In 2009 there is also the participation in a fourth startup company, NWC, a highly innovative company in the implementation and development of specific social and network applications. The newest participation is SiliconGate, a start-up that operates in the field of microelectronics and develops and licenses high performance power management blocks that are key elements in any mobile equipment; • The celebration of INESC-ID 10th anniversary also brought a blend of wide interest discussion themes to both academic community and general public. National and international renowned researchers were specially invited for this event. • The increasing in scientific productivity results in about 90 international journal papers and the participation in more than 300 international conferences. Moreover, about 15 PhD theses were finished in 2010. • From a total of 35 research projects that started in 2010, 7 are European funded and 28 are national funding (FCT and ADI). In 2010 there were a total of 93 research projects ongoing (25 European, 2 managed by ADI and 66 funded by FCT). Besides that, we also have some contracts with companies. 03. HUMAN RESOURCES 17 The majority of the researchers of INESC-ID are members of the academic staff and post-graduate students of IST. There are also researchers from other Universities and Polytechnic Institutes and a small number of contracted postdoctoral researchers. On 31 December 2010 INESC-ID had 285 colaborators, 106 of which with a Ph.D. degree and 88 with a M.Sc. degree. Since INESC-ID focuses its activity on the rapid growth areas of information technology, communications and electronics, an increase is to be expected in the number of researchers with higher degrees within the next few years. Many researchers are carrying out their post-graduate work at INESC-ID. Table I summarizes the qualifications of INESC-ID researchers. Table I – Human Resources Academic Degree Number Habilitation 19 PhD Degree 87 MSc Degree 88 1st Degree 83 Undergraduate Students 1 High School 7 Total 285 The increase of technical and scientific activity, as a result of the status of Associate Laboratory, leads to the need to improve technical support and administrative services. The institution is mostly composed by researchers with a PhD, which reflects the motivation given to our collaborators to develop a structured researcher career. INESC-ID also has a very young structure, due to the amount of fellowships and young researchers; more than 60% have ages between 20 and 40 year old and have a PhD or MSc degree. 04. OUTCOME A main source of national funding of INESC-ID is FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, through direct funding of the associate laboratory projects awarded in a nationwide competitive basis. National funding is also provided by AdI – Agência de Inovação. Another main source of funding are European Union projects. The following set of tables summarizes the activities carried out in 2010 and the results achieved. Projects Table II – Projects Type of Project Number International Programs (research projects ongoing) 17 National Programs (research projects ongoing) 68 Contracts with companies 13 Total 98 R&D Table III – Publications Publication Type Number Books 6 International Journals 90 3 National Journals Book Chapters 18 International Conferences 298 National Conferences 41 Patents 2 Technical Reports 48 3 Special Issues of Journals (editon) Conference Proceedings 3 Total 512 Dissertations Type Completed Total PhD Theses 148 15 163 MSc Theses 228 137 365 Graduation Theses 37 3 40 Total 413 155 568 Organization of Scientific Events Type of Action Associate Editor of Journal International Table IV – Thesis Ongoing Table V – Organization of Scientific Events Number 9 Committee Chair 12 Committee Member 86 General Chair 2 Invited Speaker 16 Reviewer 116 19 05. COOPERATION, PARTNERSHIPS AND MOBILITY 21 INESC-ID participates in the programs between Portugal and CMU (Carnegie-Mellon University) and with Portugal/MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Other partnerships include Cadence Design Systems, TU Darmstadt, IST, ISCTE, Universidade da Madeira, Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão de Beja, and Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Setúbal. In addition to the above formal partnerships, there is a large number of cooperation agreements with other institutions within the framework of the research projects. INESC-ID promotes cooperation with other institutes and universities, and also with foreign students. In 2010 took place several activities in cooperation with Euroyouth, which is a specialist training agency that promotes consultancy, administration, technical assistance and the evaluation of professional training programs through fellowships. Two short-term internships were developed within the direct supervision of INESC-ID researchers for young foreign students. These internships were a good example of high success cooperation with Euroyouth. Among the referred cooperation there were also organized some external visits to INESC-ID research groups and activities. Greek students, teachers and researchers visited institution campues at Alameda and Taguspark, learning methods and sharing research and academic experiences. 06. TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER Our research and development activities cover a broad range of research areas and application markets, such as wireless communications, electronic equipment, health care, medical imaging, industrial automation, e-learning, and enterprise information systems. INESC-ID also acts as a service provider, stimulating cooperation with industry and focusing research on day life issues, providing a high level of technology transfer. 23 Several “start-up”companies have been created by researchers and former graduate students associated with INESC-ID. This is an interesting indicator of the industrial technology impact of INESC-ID. Coreworks, founded in 2001 by two researchers of INESC-ID, is a provider of Semiconductor Intellectual Property (SIP) for multi-standard multimedia and communications applications, such as digital television, internet protocol television (IPTV), portable audio players, mobile Internet devices, and software defined radio. Their products have been implemented in a wide variety of technologies, for more than 30 customers worldwide. The company received an A-series investment round from Espírito Santo Ventures in 2006. SiliconGate \ mixed-signal circuit design www.nwc.pt SiliconGate operates in the field of microelectronics and develops and licences high performance Power Management blocks that are key elements in any mobile equipment. Funded in 2008, SiliconGate brought together the experience of senior designers from Industry with the research expertise of an INESC-ID research group. Recently, Wolfson Microelectronics plc, a global leader in high-performance mixed-signal semiconductor solutions for the consumer electronics market, has selected SiliconGate to provide high-performance power management IP in a four year contract. PETsys \ medical imaging PETsys, SA was established in 2008 to exploit the results of a research project, started in 2003, on PET (positron emission tomography) systems for mammography. The shareholders are 5 institutions, and 15 individuals that participated in the project, together with a Belgium business angel. PETsys has acquired the rights to use the internationally patented PET scanner technology that allows early cancer detection with higher resolution (1-2 mm against 5-10 mm) and higher sensitivity (x10) than with standard devices. www.nwc.pt Coreworks \ digital integrated circuit design www.nwc.pt INESC-ID currently has equity in the following start-up companies: 24 25 Voiceinteraction \ speech processing NetworkConcept \ communication networks www.nwc.pt VoiceInteraction was founded in 2008 by researchers from the Spoken Language Systems Lab of INESC-ID, following the work developed in TECNOVOZ, a technology transfer project funded by the Portuguese Innovation Agency (AdI). Based on a solid background of R&D, VoiceInteraction offers innovative solutions in the area of speech processing. Their solutions are based on speech recognition, speech synthesis, 3D facial animation, and spoken dialogue systems technologies. The applications cover different areas: subtitling systems for RTP (public national TV broadcaster), media clipping, dictation systems for hospitals, spoken dialogue systems for kiosks in monuments. NWC Network Concept, Lda was founded in 2008. It had origin in a joint project by Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) and INESC-ID to develop a software multi-services platform, Kelius. Kelius integrates all the services in residential or professional environments, including Internet, video surveillance, television, and telephone. The control is performed through an interface implemented in a computer or in a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). The new methods and techniques behind this platform are patented. Besides owning equity in each company, there is close connection of these start-ups with INESC-ID due to partnerships for R&D projects. 07. VISIBILITY 27 7.1 Annual General Meeting INESC-ID has been organizing each year a strategic planning meeting. These meetings, that have taken place since 2004, have involved the participation of external invitees with high impact backgrounds. The 2010 meeting took place in October, were senior researchers met to discuss issues related with the strategic development of the institution for the next ten years, with special emphasis on the actual status of the institution. A special attention was given to the Technological Basis Entrepreneurship and also to the Research Evaluation. Prof. João Gabriel, as the director of the FCT/UC and Prof. Francisco Veloso, from the Department of Engineering and Public Policies/CMU were this year invited speakers for the general annual meeting. 7.2 Seminars INESC-ID has also a very active schedule of seminars, presented by our researchers and/or invited speakers. These seminars are organized in a regular basis, in order to promote collaboration between researchers and research groups and also across disciplines. These seminars are opened for all the scientific community: students, researchers and general public are welcomed to participate. A significant amount of external speakers were invited to present and participate in some of these seminars. During 2010, 63 seminars were organized by our research groups at INESC-ID facilities. These seminars are described in the annexes of this report. 28 7.3 10 years overview In 2010, for the celebration of its 10th anniversary, INESC-ID promoted a serie of discussion sessions on science, research and innovation. National and international renowned researchers discussed some of the biggest challenges in the next decade. A challenging event with an outstanding quality that promoted INESC-ID’s image and work through the society. This event took place at Culturgest and Instituto Superior Técnico, during October and November 2010. The celebrations closed on November 15th with an outstanding concert by the pianist Sequeira Costa and the Orquestra Metropolitana de Lisboa, under the direction of the conductor Evgeny Bushkov. Wednesday, October 27, 18h Debate: “Knowledge’s economic value” Moderated by Luís Caldas de Oliveira, INESC-ID Invited panel: Joaquim Sérvulo Rodrigues, Espírito Santo Ventures Rogério Carapuça, Novabase Nicolau Santos, Expresso Wednesday, November 3, 18h Debate: “The future of web search” Moderated by Arlindo Oliveira, INESC-ID Invited panel: Fernando Pereira, Google Research Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Yahoo! Research Labs Celso Martinho, Sapo, Portugal Telecom Monday, November 15, 18h Debate: “Understanding the brain” Moderated by Leonel Sousa, INESC-ID Invited panel: Fernando Lopes da Silva, University of Amsterdam José Carlos Príncipe, University of Florida Zachary Mainen, CF Neuroscience programme, Champalimaud Foundation 29 7.4 Prizes and international Recognition 30 INESC-ID researchers were awarded the following prizes recognizing the excellence of the R&D activities developed: • • • • • • • • • • • • • Isabel Trancoso received the 2010 IEEE Signal Processing Society Meritorious Service Award; 2010 Prof. Luís Vidigal Award, given to Engº Mário Ferreira for his work “Live Streaming in Overlay Networks”, with the supervision of Prof. Luís Rodrigues; Nuno Sebastião, Nuno Roma and Paulo Flores received the Best Paper Award at VI Jornadas sobre Sistemas Reconfiguráveis (REC2010), with the paper “Scalable Accelerator Architecture for local Alignment of DNA Sequences”; Tiago Dias, Nuno Roma and Leonel Sousa received the Best Poster Award in the Conference for Design and Architectures for Signal and Image Processing (DASIP2010), with “Hardware/ Software co-design of H.264/AVC encoders for multi-core embedded systems”; Sara Silva and Alberto Moraglio received the Best Paper Award at EuroGP2010, with the paper “Geometric Differential Evolution on the Space of Genetic Programs”; Sara Silva, Maria J. Vasconcelos and Joana B. Melo received the Best Paper Award at EvolASP2010, with the paper “Bloat Free Genetic Programming versus Classification Trees for Identification of Burned Areas in Satelitte Imagery”; Hugo Meinedo received the InterSpeech 2010 Paralinguistic Challenge Award, sub-challenge Gender, at Humaine Association/Interspeech2010, for “Age and Gender Classification using Fusion of Acoustic and Prosodic Features”; Susana Vinga Martins, Clara Azevedo, Carla Madaíl, Patrícia Rodrigues, Nuno Oliveira and Bárbara Campos, were distinguished with an honorable mention at the XXX Congresso Nacional de Ortopedia e Traumatologia, with the communication “A rotura do subescapular é uma lesão rara ou raramente diagnosticada? Estudo retrospectivo de 55 cirurgias artroscópicas consecutivas da coifa dos rotadores”; Jorge Fernandes, Miguel Martins and Moisés Piedade received and Outstanding Paper Award at the 17th International Conference on Mixed Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems (MIXDES2010), with the paper “An Energy Harvesting Circuit for Self-Powered Sensors”; Sara Madeira was distinguished by UTL/CGD2010 Award with an honourable mention in the category of Young Researcher; Susana Vinga Martins was awarded with the prize UTL/CGD2010 Award for Young Researchers in the category of Informatic Engineering; Helena Sarmento and Bruno Fernandes received the Second Best Award at the IEEE Latin American Symposium on circuits and Systems, with the paper “A 128 FFT Core Implementation for Multiband Full-Rate Ultra-WideBand Receivers”; Marcelino Santos, José F. da Rocha and José Dores Costa received the Best Paper Award at the XXV Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems (DCIS2010), with the paper “Designing a Two Slope Gate Driver to Limit Internal Voltage Spikes in a Buck Converter”. Besides the prizes listed above, a team of students from electronics, electrical and computer and informatics engineering that won the International Formula Student Class 2,of the 13 th International Formula Student competition organized in Silverstone, were supported and supervised by the SIPS research group of INESC-ID. Also the winning team of the ImagineCup 2010 in Portugal was also supervised by Prof. Paulo Ferreira, a senior researcher from the Distributed Systems group. In 2010 internal prizes were launched. The commission nominated to this purpose is the INESC-ID AdvisoryBoard, composed by Profs. Franco Maloberti (Univ. Pavia, Italy), Srinivas Devadas (MIT, USA), Morris Sloman (Imperial College, London, UK), and Carlos Princípe (Univ. Flórida, USA). The comission selected for the Best PhD Student Award Jorge Semião, for the Best Young Researcher Prof. Manuel João Fonseca, and, for the Best Senior Researcher Prof. Joaquim Jorge. 7.5 Exhibitions In 2010 the effort to improve the external image of the institution continued. INESC-ID has organized and participated in several events of high visibility, such as: § The celebration of INESC-ID 10th anniversary, were a serie of discussion sessions on science, research and innovation were promoted. National and international renowned researchers discussed some of the biggest challenges in the next decade. A challenging event with an outstanding quality, that took place at Culturgest and Instituto Superior Técnico, during October and November 2010; § Portugal Tecnológico, an exhibition dedicated to technology and scientific results and organized by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education. This event took place in September 2010; § Ciência 2010 – Ciência em Portugal, an exhibition and meeting organized by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education and the Associate Laboratory Council, with the goal of promoting public exposure of science in Portugal and stimulate the dialogue between scientists. This event took place in July 2010 at Centro de Congressos de Lisboa; § Futurália 2010, an event dedicated to education, training and employment. INESC-ID was represented in this high impact event that occurred in March 2010 with the research project CleanDrive; § Exhibition “Rotas da Matemática”, promoted by the Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, and that occurred in March 2010. INESC-ID also participated in this event with the research project CleanDrive; These events/exhibitions allow not only a closer relation between INESC-ID and other scientific organizations, but also an important promotion of our activities near the general public and companies. These activities help to strength important connections in order to improve technology transference. Besides the high impact exhibitions, INESC-ID also promoted and stimulated external visits, mostly from other organizations and groups of external researchers or students from abroad. Some examples are the visit of researchers from the Beijing Institute of Technology, in November, and from Latin America universities in March. 31 08. HIGHLIGHTS 8.1 CLOUD-TM Cloud Computing has emerged as a new paradigm for deploying, managing and offering services using a pay-for-what-you-use pricing model. In the cloud, resources are dispensed “elastically”, allocating new ones to ensure adequate Quality of Service levels in face of load surges, and releasing them, once that the spike has subsided, in order to minimize costs. Unfortunately, designing and implementing software services that are actually able to match the scalability potentialities of large-scale Cloud infrastructures remains an extremely challenging task. One of the key technological roadblocks that needs to be faced to bring about the potential of cloud computing is the development of programming models and tools that simplify the design and implementation of applications for the cloud, bringing the power of parallel computing into the hands of ordinary programmers. Problem. This problem is closely related to another critical issue arising when developing large-scale distributed application: how to manage concurrent manipulations to the shared state of applications. Decades of literature in areas such as replicated databases, web infrastructures, and high performance computing have taught a fundamental lesson. The design space of distributed state consistency mechanisms is so vast that no universal, one-size-fits-all solution exists. On the contrary, the efficiency of individual state management approaches is strongly affected by both the characteristics of the incoming workload, and the scale of the system on which these mechanisms are deployed. The complexity of this problem is therefore strongly exacerbated in Cloud Computing platforms due to the feature that is regarded as one of the key advantages of the cloud: its ability to alter dynamically the scale of the platform in real-time to meet the demands of varying workloads. Goal. The Cloud-TM project aims at tackling precisely these problems. Its goal is to design, build, and evaluate a middleware platform for service implementation in Cloud Computing environments that will address the following key challenges: • • • offering a simple and intuitive programming model for the implementation of services in Cloud computing platforms. Cloud-TM will integrate the familiar notion of atomic transaction as a first-class programming language construct, sparing programmers from the burden of implementing low level, error-prone mechanisms (e.g. locking, persistence and fault-tolerance) and permitting major reductions in the time and cost of the development; minimizing the monitoring and administration costs by automating the provisioning of resources from the cloud based on user specified target Quality of Service/operational costs criteria; maximizing the scalability and efficiency (i.e. the costs/benefits ratio in the Cloud Computing usage-based pricing model) of the user-level services via autonomic mechanisms, by self-tuning the internal mechanisms of the middleware platform to ensure optimal performances in face of fluctuations of the number of allocated resources and of the workload characteristics. 33 34 Project’s Information. Cloud-TM is funded by the European Commission under the FP7 program, which invested 1.7 Million Euro in the project. The Cloud-TM consortium brings together an international team that includes: • INESC-ID, which is leading the consortium and can count on the collaboration of researchers from the GSD and ESW groups under the coordination of Dr. Paolo Romano; • a team of researchers from Sapienza Rome University with decades long experience in the area of performability modelling and evaluation; • Red Hat, one of the largest companies in the open-source software market, which will disseminate the results of the project by incorporating them in their industry leader middleware platforms; • Algorithmica, an Italian start-up software company that will demonstrate the capability of the Cloud-TM platform by developing highly innovative pilot applications such as a Massively Multiplayer Online Game and a Location-based Mobile Social Network. 8.2 REFLECT Objectives This project will develop, implement and evaluate a novel compilation and synthesis system approach for FPGA-based platforms. REFLECT relies on Aspect-Oriented (AO) Specifications to convey critical domain knowledge to a mapping engine while preserving the advantages of a high-level imperative programming paradigm in early software development. REFLECT leverages AO specifications and a set of transformations to generate an intermediate representation using an extensible mapping language (LARA). LARA specifications will allow the exploration of alternative architectures and run-time adaptive strategies enabling the generation of flexible hardware cores that can be incorporated into larger multi-core designs. In this project we will evaluate the effectiveness of the approach using partner-provided codes from the domain of audio/video processing and real-time avionics. The results will be integrated in the hArtes tool chain and are expected to substantially leverage the tool chain’s functionality (www.hartes.org). � Key Techniques and Approach At the core of the compilation and synthesis approach (see enclosed figure) is a transformation engine that leverages the AO specification and a set of algorithmic techniques, such as term rewriting, successive refinement and refactoring to transform the input application code into a domain-specific language, named LARA (Language for Reconfigurable Architectures). LARA allows the description of advanced mapping strategies including the specification of dynamic behavior for the mapping process. This specification, which includes explicit elements for reconfiguration and hardware-oriented directives such as data mapping and streaming information, is then translated into VHDL-RTL using either parameterized hardware patterns or programmable hardware templates. A fundamental driver for the proposed approach is the use of Aspect-Oriented specifications. Aspects allow the user to expose domain-specific or algorithm-specific knowledge to the compiler non-intrusively and without compromising the semantics of the original specification. The knowledge conveyed by the aspects specification is used by the compiler and the architectural synthesis tools towards the implementation of highly specialized and domain-specific architectures. In addition to pure performance, in its many facets, aspects also provide a handle into an extremely important and often neglected issue in hardware design and implementation – verification. As mandated for aerospace and automotive systems requiring safety and high reliability, verification requires that designs must correctly implement the functional behavior and timing implied by the application specification (in C or the corresponding data-flow models). We will leverage the ability of aspect-oriented specifications to allow the compiler not only to generate designs that comply with specific timing and rate requirements but also to develop comprehensive test-generation schemes for code coverage and timing. Another important feature is the inclusion of history-based, best-practices repository that will aid the tool in dealing with very large designs. By understanding which sets of transformations and parameters lead to the best designs for application codes with specific aspects, this repository will substantially reduce the size of the design-search-space the compiler needs to cover in the pursue of efficient, and correct designs that meet specific constraints. This repository can be built either with the help of designers for specific hardware/software design patterns or using pattern extraction and matching techniques. When using a new architecture or a set of templates, the approach might be slow in deriving good designs and thus populating the space of best practices. With time, and with the use on many application codes and/or kernels, the system will use the knowledge of previous design mappings and deliver designs increasingly faster and of high quality. � Expected Results. The technology developed here is expected to be integrated by REFLECT industrial partners and members of its Industrial Advisory Board, in particular by ACE, a leading compilation tool supplier for reconfigurable systems and by Honeywell a worldwide solution supplier of embedded high-performance systems. The academic partners will promote human resources with technical excellence in the area of architectures and software development thus enabling the sustainability of a vibrant European information technology fabric in the domain of compilation and synthesis for multi-core architectures and systems. The REFLECT Team. Honeywell Intl., s.r.o, (Czech republic) Zlatko Petrov (Project Coordinator); INESC-ID, (Portugal) Pedro C. Diniz (Scientific Co-coordinator); Faculdade de Engenharia da Univ. do Porto, (Portugal), João M.P. Cardoso (Scientific Co-coordinator); Technische Universiteit Delft, (The Netherlands), Koen Bertels; Karlsrühe Institute of Technology, (Germany), Jürgen Becker; Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine, (UK), George A. Constantinides; Associated Compiler experts b.v., (The Netherlands), Bryan Olivier; Projectos de Circuitos e Sistemas Electrónicos s.a., (Portugal), Fernando Gonçalves. 8.3 eCUTE The eCUTE project is working to develop an innovative technological application to aid cultural understanding and empathy in children and young adults. eCUTE uses a view of culture based on the 6 Cultural Dimensions defined by Geert Hofstede and Bennett’s developmental model of intercultural sensitivity. The project will: • Develop pedagogical approaches to education in cultural understanding grounded in psychological and educational theory; • Create believable cultural learning scenarios based on theoretical approaches that connect with the experiences of the target learner groups; • To establish an operational parameterisation of theoretically derived cultural behaviour and use it to create synthetic cultures and characters that behave as if they live within such cultures; • Develop expressive behaviour for synthetic characters that is culturally appropriate; 35 • 36 • Create two cultural Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs), one for late-primary children and the other for young adults based on virtual dramas using synthetic characters with culturallyspecific interaction behavior; Evaluate the created systems with stakeholder, teacher and learner groups, demonstrating the learning efficacy of the showcases with the intention of leveraging further funding and commercial opportunities. Beyond the State-of-the-art eCUTE is an interdisciplinary project, and will advance beyond the state-of-the-art in a number of different disciplinary areas such as well as producing a novel synthesis across them (see Figure 1). It will deliver both new scientific results and new technology. The main advances can be summarized as follows: • • • • • • • • • • • • • Develop and extend the theory behind education in cultural awareness and understanding; Implementation of Contact Theory with virtual characters; Grounding of VLEs in intercultural sensitivity development models; Incorporation of explicit affective models within a VLE; Systematic exploration of how ICT can develop and enhance existing role-play and game-based simulation in education for cultural acceptance and understanding; Develop synthetic cultures based on the latest insights from comparative research on national cultures; Two novel VLE showcases, one on cultural conflicts aimed at late primary children and one on intercultural communication aimed at young adults; Dramatising the issues of culturally-specific expressive behaviour through intelligent virtual agents; Producing consistent and configurable expressive behaviour in virtual agents by linking it to an internal model; Producing an account of the interaction between cultural norms and personality via an innovative cultural-affective agent architecture; Parametrised culturally-specific characters that can be speedily configured to new synthetic cultures; Develop novel methods of assessing culture sensitivity using a multi-modal approach including selfreport, behaviour, and physiological measures of empathy; Learning outcome evaluation seamlessly embedded within the learning experience adding value not burden to the 21st century learner. MIXER (Moderating Interactions for Cross-Cultural Empathic Relationships) is the first application being developed in the eCUTE project and aims to support children in learning about cultural conflict. MIXER is being developed re-using existing technology (from FearNot!) applied to a different context and purpose with the aim of creating an educational and enjoyable experience for 9-11 year olds. Currently, MIXER is still in the early stages of development, with the current focus (Spring 2011) on the development of lo-fi and mid-tech prototypes. The paper, entitled Games-based Learning for Exploring Cultural Conflict, work was presented at the AISB: AI & Games Symposium in April 2011. Results. The impact should be to raise awareness of cultural sensitivity within the schools and communities engaging with ECUTE. Impact scenarios for user and stakeholder communities will focus at the regional level, seeking to engage with schools, colleges and communities to support user-centred design and to engage in evaluation. Viral awareness of ECUTE to be achieved through schools and youth and community networks. The desired impact with teachers and schools would be for the results of using the showcases to be sufficiently good that they would want to use the showcases to support their teaching and/or for this approach to have had a positive impact on their future teaching of cultural sensitivity. Team. The partners are: Heriot-Watt University (UK), INESC-ID (PT), Universitaet Augsburg (DE), Wageningen Universiteit (NL), Jacobs University Bremen GGMBH (DE), University of Sunderland (UK), Gako Hojin Deikei Gakuen (JP), National University Corporation/Kyoto University (JP). 8.4 MIA-VITA Problem. Volcanic eruptions and tremors pose a high risk for humans, especially for populations which inhabit near volcanoes. An adequate response to this threat requires continuous monitoring and forecasting, as well as an efficient response in case of a major event. Unfortunately, the resources necessary to prevent and deal with volcanic events, both in terms expert personnel and available equipment, are not always present in the countries which have the higher risk. Monitoring technology is very expensive and many locations are not properly monitored, if at all. The MIA-VITA project (Mitigate and Assess risk from Volcanic Impact on Terrain and human Activities) aims at developing cost efficient monitoring tools designed for poorly monitored volcanoes. The retrieved data includes satellite, gas and volcano-seismology measurements. This will enable the improvement of vulnerability assessment namely for people, buildings and biosphere. Results will be achieved with help from local scientists and stakeholders in Africa (Cameroon, Cape Verde), in Asia (Indonesia, Philippines) and will be validated on a European volcano (Montserrat). The objectives will be reached through sharing/transfer of know-how, through scientific and technological developments, and through dissemination/training. Goal. This project has the chance to have a real impact on the lives of those who live near volcanoes. It will allow effective monitoring to be performed at more volcanoes, thus providing early warnings for evacuation. This might save lives and reduce the economical impact of the eruption. The improvement in the emergency communication procedures will also increase the efficiency of the evacuation and rescue efforts. Inesc-ID’s team is responsible for the development of a low-cost monitoring platform, comprised of off-the-self embedded computers gathering data from 3-axis geophones. The low-cost of these equipments will allow for the deployment of arrays of sensor networks spanning a large area, thus increasing the accuracy and detail of the information available to scientists. These equipments will relay the data, in real-time, to off-site research centers and civil protection authorities. Such technology will allow for a fast response to volcanic events as well as making available the expertise of remote research centers. 37 38 Once a volcanic event is forecast or detected, civil protection agencies and other governmental organizations come into action, promoting evacuation efforts or providing relief to the affected population. This requires an effective coordination among the several agents involved in a context where the communication infrastructure is often compromised by the volcanic event itself. MIAVITA also addresses the procedures and communication infrastructure available in such events, providing recommendations for their evolution and effective use. MIA-VITA is supported by the European Commission through the 7th framework programme. Comprising a multidisciplinary group coordinated by the French institution Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières, the project is being developed by several scientific research organizations, private commercial IT companies and different governmental civil protection agencies. The consortium gathers organizations from many countries, including France, Italy, Portugal, Norway, Germany, United Kingdom, Cape Verde, Cameroon, Indonesia and Philippines. The Portuguese participants are INESC-ID and IST. The INESC-ID team is part of the Communication Networks and Mobility group, being located at Taguspark. 8.5 SE2A SE2A – Nanoelectronics for Safe, Fuel Efficient and Environment Friendly Automotive Solutions is an European project, integrated in the ENIAC program (call of 2008) and locally monitored in Portugal by FCT. Its objectives are related with the development of automotive vehicles with increased safety, low fuel consumption and reduced pollutant emissions, thereby having a significant socio-economic impact. Partners. INESC-ID participates in this project, together with INOV and INESC-MN, through the involvement of several research groups of the Electronic Embedded Systems Research Unit, with an overall budget of about 300 k€. The research groups that participate cover a wide variety of areas, from micro Electronics to Control. The Dynamic Systems and Control group contributed with an original algorithm to optimize fuel consumption in automotive cruise control. This was a major opportunity for the group to get involved in the problems of dynamic optimization of hybrid dynamic systems, an area that receives increasing attention from the scientific community of Control. The Analog and Mixed Signal Circuits group is involved in the design and implementation of integrated circuits for the “Sensors design and Technology” and the “RF sub-system” subtasks. The group is working on several circuits: a power harvest (figure), a Wideband LNA, an Inductorless 2.4GHz receiver, and two UWB transmitters. The circuits were designed in AMS 0.35µm and UMC 130nm technologies, sent to fabrication and characterized. This project was included in the group strategic goal to achieve an autonomous self-powered sensor with communications capability. 39 09. RESEARCH UNITS 41 9.1 Spoken Language Systems The long term goal of L²F is to bridge the gap between natural spoken language and the underlying semantic information. The group has targeted 5 broad lines of activity which combine multiple core technologies. The two first ones (chronologically speaking) were semantic processing of multimedia contents and spoken/multimodal dialog systems platforms. More recently, the group has extended its activity into two new directions: speech-to-speech machine translation (S2SMT), and computer assisted language learning (CALL). Einclusion has also been the objective of our continued efforts, with a recent emphasis on speech therapy tools. In the near future, the group targets are: personalization, spontaneous speech in real conditions, new machine learning paradigms applied to language processing, new challenges with borderline areas: language & robots, language & the brain, privacy preserving speech processing. Main Achievements A significant effort has been invested into bringing L2F au par with major research centers on speech / language worldwide, taking advantage of the strong interdisciplinary expertise of the team. This effort was reflected in several submissions to relevant journals, although their review process in most cases will only be complete during 2011. Another important aspect was the participation in international evaluation campaigns, one of which led to an award. One of the highlights of our activities in 2010 was the PhD thesis defense of J. Graça which led to invitations to give tutorials in two major conferences. Very significant progress has been achieved in the two most recent areas of activity in the group – S2SMT and CALL, which started in the framework of the Carnegie Mellon - Portugal program. Both projects scored “excellent” in their first year review. The cooperation with European research centers has also been of major importance, not only in the scope of the two projects that ended with very successful reviews during 2010 (VIDIVIDEO and I-DASH), but also in the framework of COST actions. The success of the two projects led to several initiatives in the same line, such as the new European project EUTV. 42 Conscious of the maturity of the area in terms of industrial exploitation, which is also reflected by our own spin-off VoiceInteraction, new research challenges have been sought, such as secure speech processing, robust speech recognition, educational games, and the integration of prosodic cues. Among the new application areas, one should emphasize aphasia recovery, and elderly assistance, the topics of two recent national projects (VITHEA, and ARIA). 2010 was marked by the consolidation of linguistic resources. This is also the topic of the recently started European project METANET4U. Within the context of the LIREC project, a situated dialogue system was developed, which integrated a dialogue system and an intelligent agent’s mind and basic cognitive skills. 9.2 Information and Decision Support Systems The “Information and Decision Support Systems” research line aims at designing novel processes, techniques, and technology for the analysis, design, development, integration, deployment, and operation of distributed information systems and enterprise architectures. It gathers the INESC-ID groups that perform research in the fundamental areas of knowledge required to assure efficient, intelligent, aligned, safe, reliable, secure, and trustworthy information systems to support the whole structure of the modern economic and social framework. In this context, INESC-ID gathers a body of competences that renders it a national and international reference. These competences include significant expertise in fundamental technology, techniques, algorithms, data structures, and programming techniques, as well as in more applied areas such as software engineering and web application development. 43 Main Achievements One of the major achievements of the research line in 2010, often involving the collaboration of several groups, was the increasing participation on projects financed by the European Union, some of which are: the STORK project, one of the biggest large-scale IT research projects financed by the European Union, which aims to provide a pan-European authentication infrastructure to allow citizens to establish new e-relations across borders, just by presenting their national eID; the TIMBUS Integrated Project, where INESC-ID leads a national group of partners including a private company (Caixa Mágica) and two other national labs (LNEC and LIP); the EuDML project, which aims to build the European Digital Mathematics Library; and the Cloud-TM project, which aims to develop a new programming paradigm for the cloud. The line has achieved also a significant amount of results, in terms of scientific publications, prototype development, and technology transfer activities. From those, we highlight the following: • • • • Prototypes: (i) The first implementation of a lock-free STM that is privatization-safe and satisfies opacity. (ii) Deployment of the first widely used molecular biology database developed in Portugal, the Yeastract database, in cooperation with the biological sciences group of IST. Technology transfer activities with several industrial and public institutes such as Caixa Mágica, PT-INOV, Link Consulting, Ministry of Justice, EDP, SIQuant, BNP - National Digital Library, the Lisbon Municipal Archives, and Europeana, among others. Several dissemination activities, including the organization of International Conferences and Workshops, and the participation in the organization of international competitions in constraint solving. Researcher awards: Susana Vinga was awarded the 2010 UTL/CGD Young Researcher Award in the area of Informatics Engineering, and Sara Madeira received a “Menção Honrosa” at the same award. 44 9.3 Interactive Virtual Environments Interactive virtual environments assume great strategic importance, given the foreseen evolution of interaction paradigms, either in supporting human-computer interaction or supporting remote computer-mediated interaction amongst people within Virtual Worlds. This research aims to: • explore multimodal interaction models in virtual environments by using interfaces based on synergic recognition of multiple modalities; vcreate intelligent agents and synthetic characters that can interact with users in a natural way, inspired in the way humans interact with each other; • create and develop new architectures of cooperative virtual environments by using recognition algorithms and artificial intelligence techniques to create realistic synthetic characters; • develop software architectures for virtual environments, with emphasis on image synthesis algorithms; • develop innovative applications in areas such as games and learning environments where the techniques developed above get applied. Main Achievements • • • • • • Consolidation: in 2010 more PhD researchers (12), new post-docs (2) and more PhD students (over two dozen) MsC (over 60) were working in IVE. Our ratios of graduate student to supervisor are the best among all action lines in INESC-ID. Technology transfer: We have been active in developing software for thematic musea in the Ciência Viva Network. Enhanced collaboration with external companies, including Ydreams, InEvo and WOW (in the context of industry-drive technology transfer projects) Prizes: Joaquim Jorge was elevated to Fellow of the Eurographics Association in 2010. Best INESC-ID Researcher and Young Researcher certificates were awarded to Joaquim Jorge (VIMMI) and Manuel Fonseca (VIMMI) respectively. Organization of scientific events: we have participated in the organization of key international events, including Eurographics Computational Aesthetics, Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling, Ana Paiva was elected to the Executive Board of IFAAMAS (the major organization for Intelligent Agents and Multi-agent Systems). Furthermore, we have been active in over thirty international scientific program committees, which attests to the international visibility of all groups in this area. Results dissemination: in 2010, our research work was published in relevant international scientific journals – 12 articles were published, international conferences (59 papers). Our publication rates are about one international journal and five conference papers per PhD/year. The research area also published over 11 papers in national conferences. We have also been very active in promoting national conferences in HCI, Computer Graphics, Games and AI. 45 9.4 Embedded Electronic Systems Embedded Electronic Systems (EES) are crucial in the development of new devices, products and services. The two main objectives of the EES Line of Action are as follows. First, to perform world-class research on new algorithms, architectures, methodologies, tools and circuits for designing energy-efficient, highly dependable embedded electronic systems. Second, to promote the economic value of research, transforming creativity into innovation, performing advanced professional training and technology transfer. This enables to empower people and communities. With this purpose, the EES Line of Action performs research on EDA (Electronic Design Automation) and electronic circuit design and test for high scale integration, algorithms and tools for implementing programmable and reconfigurable embedded systems, and control and signal processing algorithms suitable for implementations in real-time, embedded systems. Starting with basic research for general applications, we target advanced applied research using emergent technologies and applications, in partnership with worldwide institutions (academia, R&D, and industry). Main Achievements • • • Consolidation: EES has new emerging areas, more PhD researchers, PhD students, and enhanced international partnership. Collaborative research: among research groups within EES (SE2A, MRAM, ICONS, SIDEWORKS projects), among INESC-ID Lines of Action (DYNAMO), and with other national key R&D Institutions in the scientific area (INESC-NM and INOV (SE2A), IT (SPEED), ISR (ARGUS and ScryBAM), UNL (IMPACT) and INL (through INESC-NM)), and with start-up companies (Coreworks, SiliconGate) has been consolidated. New markets, interdisciplinary cooperation: EES is now active in consumer electronics (REFLECT project), communications and multimedia (SIDEWORKS project), renewable energies (SFERA project), environment (AQUANET project), automotive (SE2A project), and biomedicine and life sciences (magneto biosensors (BIOMAGCMOS project), medical diagnosis (BIOCHIP project), anesthesia automation (GALENO project), medical imaging (PET project), and immunology (HIVControl project). 46 • • Technology mastering: EES developed (with INESC-MN) an advanced technology for magnetic biochip platforms and know-how in implantable intracranial visual prosthesis. One prototype of a magnetic tunneling junction (MTJ)-based coarse-grained reconfigurable array device using MTJ memory cells has been successfully tested, another sent to fabrication. PET technology: image reconstruction results on clinical tests at IPO (Oporto), ICNAS (Coimbra) and Timone Hospital, Marseille (France) (PET and Ultrasound technologies), have been obtained. 47 9.5 Communication Networks and Mobility The main objectives of the Communication Networks and Mobility Research Group are to carry research activities on communication network architecture and on the mobility aspects of communication. More precisely, the Group activities are focused into the following areas: • Wireless Sensor and Ad-hoc Networking • Delay Tolerant Networking • Situation Management Systems • Quality of Service for Real-time Applications in IP Networks Within these areas of activity, the Group has the following objectives: • To achieve high level research results documented through published research papers; • To support the post-graduate work of research students for their thesis; • To actively participate in cooperative international research projects; • To foster technology transfer based on the achieved research results. Main Achievements The Research Line achieved the following main results in 2010: • A novel reliable transport protocol (DTSN) for convergecast and unicast communications in wireless sensor networks, employing caching at intermediate nodes to minimize end-to-end retransmissions. • Derivation of mathematical expressions for the average number of children of a node in a wireless sensor network data aggregation tree as function of the tree level of the node, for both 2-D and 3-D networks. • Definition and development of Loba128, which is a pseudo-random number generator to be used as a key generator for a symmetrical encryption system in a one-time-pad like environment, particularly useful for wireless sensor networks as it requires about 40% less energy than AES for cyphering/deciphering. • Conception, development and demonstration of a situation management system to increase safety in an aerodrome. GPS/EGNOS signal is used for vehicle localization purposes and WiFi/WiMAX network is used for on-ground communications in the airside. • Conception of a secure wireless sensor network architecture for protection (safety and security) of an electricity distribution network, including substation, medium voltage lines and power transformers. It interfaces with the SCADA system through a special purpose gateway. • Conception of a delay tolerant networking architecture adapted to vehicular networks. • Development of a video streaming protocol with a dynamic length FEC aiming at QoE maximization, trading-off data rate, FEC protection and delay. • A distributed simulation platform to combine several simulations (based in different platforms) in order to simulate new handover mechanisms based in optimization of video QoE. 10. ANEXES 49 10.1 Research Projects Title: PET Financed by: AdI - Agência de Inovação Coordinator from INESC-ID: Isabel Maria Silva Nobre Parreira Cacho Teixeira Summary: Breast cancer early detection is recognized as a worldwide priority, since it constitutes the most effective way to deal with this illness. This project aims at the development of the Data Acquisition Electronic (DAE) system for a PEM (Positron Emission Mamography) equipment. Title: Vidi-Video – Interactive semantic video search with a large thesaurus of machine learned audio-visual concepts Financed by: European Comission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Isabel Maria Martins Trancoso Summary: VIDI-Video project takes on the challenge of creating a substantially enhanced semantic acess to video, implemented in a search engine. The engine will boost the performance of video search by forming a 1000 element thesaurus detecting instances of audio, visual or mixed-media content. Title: GRITO - Uma Grid para Preservação Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: José Luis Brinquete Borbinha Summary: In this project we propose to built a data grid for digital preservation that can be used by any kind of organizations that need to provide data integrity on a large time scale. Title: PoliGrid - distributed policies for resource management in Grids Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Paulo Jorge Pires Ferreira Summary: The main objectives of this project is to design a platform that supports the definition, deployment and enforcement of distributed historybased policies in a scalable and effective manner. In addition, we will provide a prototype implementation that proves the feasibility of the concept and evaluate its performance based on the simulation of selected grid usage scenarios. To achieve the above mentioned goal there are several challenges that must be addressed. As a matter of fact, in spite of being used for a number of applications, grid platforms still present a number of limitations in what concerns the enforcement of advanced usage models. In this project we will address the following challenges: large number of users and distributed resources, resource heterogeneity, autonomous administrative domains, high volatility and support for multi-level usage policies. Title: TARDE - Transimpedance Amplifiers for Radiation Detectors Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Manuel de Medeiros Silva Summary: To obtain improved performance (low power, low voltage, minimum noise) transimpedance amplifiers to be used in the front-end of radiation detectors for medical imaging applications. An amplifier for a PET (Position Emission Tomography) scanner will be considered as a demonstrator. Title: IDeA - Integrated Design of Automation for Anaesthesia Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: João Manuel Lage de Miranda Lemos Summary: Development of an autonomous integrated system for the automation of anaesthesia. Title: Dynamo - Dynamical Modeling, Control and Optimization of Metabolic Networks Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Susana de Almeida Mendes Vinga Martins Summary: The first objective of this project is to develop and validate mathematical models and computational tools for the analysis and simulation of the dynamical behavior of complex metabolic networks. The main goal is to produce interpretable models that accurately describe the metabolic system and have prediction and generalization capabilities. A second objective is to create control and optimization strategies to alter 50 the fluxes and concentrations of metabolites, both transiently and at steady-state, by proposing the manipulation of enzymes gene expression. A third objective is the creation of an integrative bioinformatics infrastructure to store the experimental data and to implement and deploy the algorithms developed, thus fostering model interchange between systems. A forth objective is the acquisition of experimental in vivo metabolite concentration time series data, the creation of mutant bacterial strains with desired metabolic behavior and the experimental validation of the models previously proposed. Title: LVDCDC - Integrated DC-DC voltage regulator implemented in standard CMOS technology Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Marcelino Bicho dos Santos Summary: 1 - Development of circuit topologies, designed using a low-voltage standard CMOS process, to implement power mamagement units suitable for integration in SoCs, specially targeting portable applications. New topologies will be studied for the power multiplexing among control modes (PWM; PFW; Power-Down, depending on the load) and between converter topologies (depending on the power supply voltage). 2 - Design and test of three complete prototypes of power management units for SoC integration with different input voltages, in the range of portable devices batteries and several output voltages, supplying power for each core of the SoC. 3 - Laboratorial characterization of the prototypes (efficiency, voltage operation range, load current limits, power-down comsuption, ...). 4 - Target an actual and real problem of the semiconductor industry, bridging the gap between university research and leading edge industry demands. Title: ICONS - Intracortical Neuronal Stimulator Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Moisés Simões Piedade Summary:The goal of this project is to design and prototype a microelectrode stimulation system for cortical neuroprosthesis. It includes the design and prototype of an integrated microelectrode stimulator for a intracortical neuroprosthesis. The implantable microelectrode stimulator uses flipchip technology to be fully implantable without wiring, reducing the risk of infection and increasing robustness. It is small enough to be undetect- able and has low power consumption obtained directly from the carrier, through an RF low-coupling transformer, discarding the need for batteries. The system architecture and circuit techniques which overcome some of the application issues identified in previous solutions and prototypes. Title: LEADER - Low-Energy Analog-to-Digital Converter with Enhanced Effective Resolution Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Jorge Manuel dos Santos Ribeiro Fernandes Summary: To design and evaluate experimentally a calibration-free recycling pipeline ADC (multistage algorithmic) with 1.2 V supply, 14 bits, and 8.20 MHz clock frequency. The target is to obtain very low power, 0.4 pJ per conversion, and low area. Title: SPEED - Low-Power Ultra-High Speed Analog-to-Digital Converter for Ultra-Wideband Wireless Communications Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Jorge Manuel dos Santos Ribeiro Fernandes To design and evaluate experimentally a 2-channel time interleaved pipelined ADC with 6 bits, 1G sample/s. A 90 nm CMOS technology will be used, and the target is to achieve 0.2-0.3 pJ per conversion step. An efficient solution will be used for built-in self testing. Title: FI-DRA - Analysis of the Distributed Resolution of Feature Interactions for Internet Applications Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Rui Gustavo Nunes Pereira Crespo Summary: In this project we intend to enlarge and conclude the research of an innovative distributed system for FI resolution in Internet, whose first part was concluded in 2005. The proposed system represented a solution of FI of internet applications, which alone satisfy requirements but togheter reveal undesirable behaviours. The project focus on the fundamental properties of security use of the system, and on the resolution reach for any non-empty set of features candidates for execution. The properties are formally identified and the results will be used for a PhD thesis of one participant in this project. Furthermore, the project focus on the capacity enhancement that allows a single advisor to be used by all application nodes in a local area. This goal represents the major part of a MsC thesis of one participant in this project. The project results are expected to provide a basis for its adoption in local are networks and Internet service providers. Title: MRAM - Reconfigurable Hardware using Magnetic Tunneling Junction Memories Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Horácio Claúdio Campos Neto Summary: The objective of this project is to research new circuit structures for multi-context reconfigurable hardware devices using magnetic tunneling junction (MTJ) memory cells. The use of magnetic random-access memory (MRAM) technology in run-time reconfigurable hardware devices is a very promising technological solution. MRAM can provide non-volatility with cell areas and access speeds comparable to those of SRAM, and with lower process complexity than flash memory. Also, MTJ cells are not sensitive to single event upsets (SEU) caused by radiation effects, which is a well-known issue with SRAM-programmable devices. Title: STOP-Fire - A Computational Intelligence Distributed System for Forest Fire Combat Aid Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: João Paulo Baptista de Carvalho Summary: The main goal of this project is the development of a computational intelligence based distributed system prototype that can produce contingency plans to control and combat forest fires based on available resources (water, equipment, aerial and terrestrial vehicles, firemen, etc.) and geographical, topological and meteorological restrictions. The prototype will be composed of several modules: an intelligent graphical forest fire propagation simulator; an expanded fuzzy GIS (Geographical Information System) associated to a Data Mining system that extracts geographical and topologic relevant data; an Intelligent Data Mining system to extract relevant available forest fire combat resource data; an Expert system that provides contingency plans based on meteorological data, real time constraints and information provided by the previous modules. All modules are components of a web based distributed system that should provided good performance and remote accessibility. Title: A-CSCW - Attentive CSCW Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Manuel João Caneira Monteiro da Fonseca Summary: The main objective of this project is to study how technology may positively influence group attention in the collaborative context. This objective will be accomplished by researching the following questions: - How collaborating individuals divide their attention betwen the group and the individual tasks ? - How can technology positively influence the attention to teh group ? - Which computer devices improve group attention ? - What are the guidelines to incorporate such devices in future CSCW systems ? - What are the expected performance improvements ? - Answers to these questions will be supplied to the research community via: - A theoretical framework for group attention - A collection of attentive devices that can be integrated in CSCW systems and tools - Results from laboratory experiments with attentive devices - A group performance model based on attention - A collection of best practices for designing attentive CSCW. Title: UWBR - UWB Receiver: baseband processing using reconfigurable hardware Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Maria Helena da Costa Matos Sarmento Summary: The project focus is on the electronic design of high data rate wireless communications systems. This project will explore - the use of UWB as an emerging technology for indoor applications - the performance of new FPGAs to implement high demanding baseband processing functions for wireless communications - the potentialities of serial-communication in new FPGAs - and design methodologies, integrating the use of Simulink and CAD environments. Title: VECTOR - Matlab Compilation and Hardware Synthesis of Custom-Vector Processing for Image and Signal Processing Algorithms Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Horácio Claúdio Campos Neto Summary: This project aims to develop and evaluate methods for the automatic mapping of image processing algorithms to FPGA-based hardware platforms. These methods must take into account the limited resources on each FPGA and the required input/output bandwidth to cope with the 51 52 real-time requirements of the input applications. We will extend the PI’s experience in the development of a compilation and synthesis system for FPGAs to include a front-end capable of handling restricted forms of Matlab specifications. The system will use well known data dependence analyses techniques to analyze the opportunities for data reuse and vectorization. We will develop novel compiler analyses and mapping algorithms to exploit compiler-controlled caching of data and the development of custom vector pipelines in FPGAs. Another novel aspect will be the inclusion of bandwidth and real-time constrains in the design space exploration of alternative designs enabled by the extreme flexibility of contemporary FPGAs. Title: PCL Noise – Noise Reduction in Power Line Communications Channels Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Paulo Alexandre Crisóstomo Lopes Summary: To develop new signal processing techniques and algorithms for noise reduction in the power line channel, and increase the achievable bit rate. Only this way it can be competitive with other technologies. Power line signals are mostly limited by electrical compatibility issues, namely by the radiation levels created by common mode currents in the lines, it follows that it is important to minimize injected currents, and not necessarily the voltage levels in the line. This can be done by taking into account the differences in impedances between the noise sources and the emitter, and requires the power line to be modelled as a two port network. Another means for noise reduction if to use the correlation between noises signals in adjacent carriers. Still, another means of noise reduction, that may be suitable for impulse, non-gaussian noise, is the use non linear filters at the reception to filter impulse noise. This can be done throw voltera filters, neural network, or any kind of non-linear filter. Title: PRIVATO – Privacy Aware Trusted Computing Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Carlos Nuno da Cruz Ribeiro Summary: In this project we propose a platform which uses TC, but does not have the privacy and ownership problems of standard TC. The platform uses a simple monitor running in a hardware-protected environment which mediates every commu- nication between protected applications and the outside world and verifies the safety properties of such applications using a data flow model. We plan to test our TC platform with an e-voting system, specifically with the e-voting client of an e-voting system, which is currently the weakest link of e-voting systems. We will identify the relevant properties of an e-voting client, and build a TC monitor which verifies and attests those properties to a number of e-voting services participating on an election. The e-voting services will return this attestation to the voter by way of an out-of-band channel or a covert in-band channel to be defined. We also plan to evaluate the changes, in terms of ISA and micro-architecture, on a RISC processor which are needed to implement the TC features, namely the curtain memory, secure I/O, attestation and sealing. Title: SHAMAN - Sustaining Heritage Access through Multivalent ArchiviNg Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: José Luis Brinquete Borbinha Summary: The aim of the SHAMAN Integrated Project is to develop a next generation digital preservation (DP) framework. It is furthermore developing corresponding preservation tools for analyzing, ingesting, managing, accessing and reusing information objects and data across libraries and archives. Three prototypical applications will support trialling and validating of the result in scientific publishing, parliamentary archival, industrial design and engineering and finally experimentally also in scientific application domains. To achieve these goals SHAMAN is applying grid-based multivalent, linguistic, semantic, and pier-to-pier methods for supporting DP within its core infrastructure. To archive this, the core functions are organized within the SHAMAN reference architecture. The core services of the SHAMAN framework are constructed by integrating Data Grid, Digital Library, Persistent Archive, Context Representation, Annotation, and Preservation as well as Deep Linguistic Analysis and corresponding Semantic Representation and Annotation technologies for simple and connected data types establishing, document, media, CAD, and scientific data, knowledge, and information collections. Title: DYABLO - Models for the Dynamic Behavior of Biological Networks Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Arlindo Manuel Limede de Oliveira Summary: The objectives of this project are the development of new techniques and models for accurate simulation of biochemical networks. Coupled with higher abstraction models, these techniques can be used to study the properties of the state spaces of complex biological systems, using model checking algorithms. Finally, these techniques and models will be applied to actual biological systems, with emphasis on the regulation mechanisms of the FLR1 stress response network of Yeast. Title: SHIPs - Sat-based Haplotype Inference by Pure Parsimony Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Maria Inês Camarate de Campos Lynce de Faria Summary: One of the main topics of research in genomics is determining the relevance of mutations, described in haplotype data, as causes of some genetic diseases. The haplotype inference problem consists in inferring haplotypes from genotypes. For solving this problem, different approaches can be followed. For example, following the pure parsimony criterion the main goal is to minimize the number of required haplotypes. The main goal of this project is to develop efficient algorithms for solving the haplotype inference problem, mainly based on a parsimonious approach, and to apply these algorithms to real data, in order to identify genetic deseases. Title: ARN - Algorithms for the identification of genetic Regulatory Networks Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Ana Teresa Correia de Freitas Summary: The objectives of this project are: - The development of new methods and models to search and extract evidence of regulatory mechanisms in biological data and literature. This includes the improvement of the models used to represent complex regulatory signals and small functional RNA motifs and the development of algorithms to explore the cooperative characteristic of all these signals; the development of algorithms for the identification of local patterns in expression data; and the development of text-mining methods for extracting gene regulations from BioLiterature and from gene annotations. - The design of new algorithms to derive effective models for gene regulatory networks. This includes the development of methods to piece together information from different sources. The project will use the YEASTRACT platform (www.yeastract.com) as a launching pad for a much more ambitious system. Title: BSOLO - Satisfação e optimização com restrições Booleanas Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Vasco Miguel Gomes Nunes Manquinho Summary: The development of a new pseudoBoolean core framework and the integration of the proposed techniques is fundamental, not only for supporting research work in related topics (e.g. model counting), but also to increase the competitiveness of the software package already developed. Without it, the visibility of our research work will decrease, as well as the excellent performance obtained in the pseudo-Boolean solver evaluations (results available at http://www.cril.univ-artois.fr/ PB07/). With a more competitive solver, the BSOLO project will also pursuit the objective of being able to integrate the new solver into real-world applications, namely in international companies from Operations Research (OR) to Electronic Design Automation (EDA). Title: Byzantium – Efficient Byzantine faulttolerant database replication Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Rodrigo Seromenho Miragaia Rodrigues Summary: This project aims at developing novel techniques for improving the performance of Byzantine fault tolerant replicated databases. Title: FLR1-NET - Characterization and modeling of a specific transcriptional regulatory network required for multidrug resistance in yeast Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Arlindo Manuel Limede de Oliveira Summary: The main objectives of this project are to unveil the hierarchy and synergy that lies behind the combined action of the transcription factors involved in yeast response to drugs and other chemical aggressions and to develop computational tools for modeling the dynamic of these transcription regulatory networks. 53 54 Title: REDICO - Dynamic Reconfiguration of Communication Protocols Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Luís Eduardo Teixeira Rodrigues Summary: The Redico projects intends to build a new protocol composition and execution framework tailored to support dynamic reconfiguration. There are multiple challenges in addressing the problem, including: - The new framework should support the seamless reconfiguration in run time. In particular, it should allow for different participants to run with different protocol configurations as long as these configurations are compatible. - The framework should provide strong support to ensure the consistency of the system configuration (at each site and among multiple sites). These consistency checks should be based on protocol dependencies and should be able to be checked in an efficient manner, to prevent the performance degradation of the system. Title: FolkPeers -Folksonomies in P2P systems Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Helena Sofia Andrade Nunes Pereira Pinto Summary: The new developments on the Semantic Web and in particular the new trend on Web 2.0 applications have a strong emphasis on user driven publishing and managing content platforms. Examples of such systems are Flickr (to store, search, sort and share photos), del.icio.us (to keep, share and discover favorite links), digg (to keep, classify, and share favorite news),etc. All of them are user driven social content websites that have a huge number of users sharing resources. Classification of shared resources is user-driven and lead to a new topic: Folksonomies. The goal of this project is to develop an application for user driven social content management in the ontology area. In particular we aim at developing an ontology library based in P2P technology, that allows users to store, search, sort, share, discover and classify ontologies. Title: ERA-PG - Genome-wide analysis of short RNAs as modulators in dehydration stress tolerance using tolerant and genetic model systems Financed by: IBET Coordinator from INESC-ID: Ana Teresa Correia de Freitas Summary: Drought stress is a common adverse environmental condition that seriously affects crop productivity worldwide. Due to the complexity of drought as a stress signal and the fact that drought stress is difficult to manipulate, deciphering dehydration tolerance mechanisms is a major challenge. The objective of this project is to explore potential roles of regulatory small 21-25nt RNAs (sRNAs) in dehydration stress tolerance. We propose to construct libraries of sRNAs from the desiccation tolerant model plant Craterostigma plantagineum, the dehydration tolerant legume Medicago truncatula and the genetic model plant Arabidopsis thaliana at different stages of dehydration. We aim to identify new families of sRNAs using genomics tools and test the expression profile of selected sRNAs. Our results will have important implications for gene regulation under dehydration stress and also contribute significantly to the long-term goal of having a comprehensive profile of sRNAs in plants. Title: GINGER - A Flexible Peer-to-Peer Grid Infrastructure Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Luís Manuel Antunes Veiga Summary: To build a fully decentralized, peer-topeer Grid infrastructure that meets several goals that are not met by current Grid infrastructures, such as ease of deployment and use, lack of centralized components, or the ability to run in an environment where nodes may not be willing to cooperate, and where failure is the norm, and not the exception. Title: Mercury - improving consistency of replicated data in resource-constrained devices Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Paulo Jorge Pires Ferreira Summary: The high-level overall goal of this project is to improve users’ productivity by supporting data access with high availability and performance. Optimistic replication is a well known technique to attain such goal but its usefulness strongly depends on the underlying consistency protocol to ensure fast and reliable replica consistency. This project will develop new algorithms, protocols, and system architectures running in prototypes that will ensure conflict minimization and rapid update convergence appropriate for resource-constrained devices. Title: Pastramy - Persistent and highly Availabe Software TRansactional MemorY Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: João Manuel Pinheiro Cachopo Summary: The project has three complementary goals: - To design and implement an optimized persistence store to Software Transactional Memory (STM) that supports the durability property of software transactions and provides efficient read access to objects. We plan to support several persistent store structures that allow optimized access from STM and readable access from final users. - To design and implement a collection of replication strategies tailored to build a reliable and distributed STMs. Such algorithms are fundamental to increase the scalability and availability of STMs based systems. We plan to leverage on the partner experience in building replication algorithms for relational database models, to build novel algorithms, adapted to the unique characteristics of STMs. - To deploy and evaluate the solutions above in a realistic setting, using a open-source university management system that is currently used at the IST to incorporate all on-line campus activities and related management services. Title. POSTPORT - POrting Speech Technologies to other varieties of PORTuguese Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Isabel Maria Martins Trancoso Summary: The goal of this project is porting spoken language technologies originally developed for European Portuguese to other varieties of Portuguese, namely those spoken in SouthAmerican and African countries. The two main technologies to be investigated are speech synthesis and recognition. Instead of porting complete systems, we shall concentrate on the linguistically relevant modules. Prior to this main work, the project will involve two tasks: corpora collection and characterization of the main differences between the studied varieties. The last task concerns the automatic identification of spoken varieties of Portuguese, which will be used as a pre-processing stage for switching among recognition systems developed for specific varieties. Title: Eucalyptus - Scanning for candidates genes underlying a pulp yield QTL in Eucalyptus globulus Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Ana Teresa Correia de Freitas Summary: The main objective is to identify and characterize the genomic region that underlies strong effect pulp yield QTL in E. globulus, combining map-based cloning and transcriptomic approaches. Knowledge of the genomic loci responsible for quantitative variation of wood traits of interest (pulp yield), is of major interest in molecular assisted breeding. This will allow identifying genes responsible for that variation, and gathering new knowledge about the molecular mechanisms of gene expression and regulation in wood forming tissues. Title: VIZIR - Visualizing Massive 3D Data Sets Interactively on Commodity Clusters Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: João António Madeiras Pereira Summary: This project aims at developing efficient parallel algorithms to make it possible to interactively visualize and navigate massive data sets in commodity clusters for high resolution screen devices such as large tiled displays. Title: MANCOOSI - Managing the Complexity of the Open Source Infrastructure Financed by: European Comission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Maria Inês Camarate de Campos Lynce de Faria Summary: The main objective of the Mancoosi project is to develop the scientific knowledge and build the tools necessary to manage the complexity of the open source infrastructure. This infrastructure is one of the essential building blocks of tomorrow’s software architectures: the success of LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, Php) inside as well as outside the data centers is clear evidence of this. 55 56 Title: EuroNF - Anticipating the Network of the Future - From Theory to Design Financed by: European Comission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Augusto Julio Domingues Casaca Summary: Future networks became a central topic with a major debate concerning whether moving towards the new networked society will be evolutionary or disruptive. In the future networked society, the physical and digital worlds will merge based on the massive usage of wireless sensor networks. Objects will be able to identify and locate themselves and to communicate through radio interfaces. Self-organized edge networks will become more and more common. Virtualization and programmability will allow for providing different networking environments over the same infrastructure. Autonomic networking will deal with the increasing complexity of I&C systems. End-user empowerment will increase with their capacity of providing services and content. Euro-NF will therefore cover the integration of a wide range of European research capacities, including researchers and research and dissemination activities. As such Euro-NF will continue to develop as a prominent European center of excellence in Future networks design and engineering, acting as a “Collective Intelligence Think Tank”, representing a major support for the European Society leading towards a European leadership in this area. Title: LIREC - LIving with Robots and InteractivE Companions Financed by: European Comission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Ana Maria Severino de Almeida e Paiva Summary: LIREC aims to establish a multi-faceted theory of artificial long-term companions (including memory, emotions, cognition, communication, learning, etc.), embody this theory in robust and innovative technology and experimentally verify both the theory and technology in real social environments. Whether as robots, social toys or graphical and mobile synthetic characters, interactive and sociable technology is advancing rapidly. However, the social, psychological and cognitive foundations and consequences of such technological artefacts entering our daily lives - at work, or in the home - are less well understood. Successful technology can only be delivered on the basis of strong scientific foundations, and with partners in psychology, ethology, human-com- puter interaction, human-robot interaction, robotics and graphical characters, LIREC will advance understanding of the concepts of embodiment, autobiographic memory and social interactions in the context of companions where the ‘mind’ might migrate to differently embodied ‘bodies’. Title: MAXIMUS - MAXimum fidelity Interactive Multi User display Systems Financed by: European Comission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: João António Madeiras Pereira Summary: MAXIMUS is a FP7 European research project which aims at improving the design review for automotive and architecture design « dramatically improved rendering and interaction technologies. The main contribution of INESC-ID in the consortium is to develop natural multi-user interaction techniques for use in retro-projection display systems. Title: LocON - Platform for an inter-working of embedded localisation and communication systems Financed by: European Comission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Augusto Julio Domingues Casaca Summary: The project aims at a seamless connectivity and interworking of embedded localisation and communication systems trhough a new platform - the LocON platform. The platform will be demonstrated at the Faro airport. Title: MIA-VITTA - Mitigate and assess risk from volcanic impact on terrain and human activities Financed by: European Comission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Teresa Maria Sá Ferreira Vazão Vasques Summary: The MIAVITTA project aims at developing tools and integrated cost effective methodologies to mitigate risks from various hazards on active volcanoes (prevention, crisis management and recovering). Such methodology will be designed for ICPCs contexts but will be helpful for European stakeholders to improve their experience in volcanic risk management. The project multidisciplinary team gathers civil defence agencies, scientific teams (earthsciences, social sciences, building, soil, agriculture, Information Technologies and telecommunications) and an IT private company. Title: FleetMod - Modelling and Simulation of the Behaviour of Fishing Fleets Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: João Paulo Baptista de Carvalho Summary: Fishermen are the most important predators in marine ecosystems, with a high impact on the mortality on marine populations and destruction of marine habitats. In this project we aim a qualitative model of this predatory behaviour, that will allow to simulate and predict the responses of the skippers of fishing vessels to a wide range of relevant factors, whether of natural or human origin. This model will then be connected to existing models of the population dynamics of different fish stocks, and will provide a framework to test the effectiveness of different management measures, such as catch restrictions, marine closed areas, seasonal fishing bans, etc. The project will focus on the bottom-trawl, purse-seine and deep sea longline fishing fleets, and will combine recent advances in qualitative modelling techniques (rule-based fuzzy cognitive maps) with a privileged source of real-time information on the behaviour of skippers taken onboard during fishing trips. Title: Sidework Biocores - Hardware accelerator for biological sequences alignment Financed by: QREN Coordinator from INESC-ID: Paulo Ferreira Godinho Flores Summary: The main objectives of this project/task is the hardware implementation of an algorithm for biological sequence alignment (DNA, RNA or amino acids). A dedicate architecture based on the SideWorks template should be developed. This architecture should be special tailored to the most intensive tasks of the select alignment algorithm. The remaining and less intensive tasks of the sequence alignment algorithm should be executed on the FireWorks embedded processor. Title: SE2A - Nanoelectronics for Safe, Fuel Efficient and Environment Friendly Automotive Solutions Financed by: European Comission/FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Leonel Augusto Pires Seabra de Sousa The main objective of this project, in what respects the participation of INESC-ID SiPS group in SE2A, is to design and implement an instrument electronics unit able to simultaneously acquire signals from a set of sensors required to implement an Inertial Navigation System (INS). The instrument electronics unit contains the dedicated electronics needed to operate the inertial sensors. It includes power supplies, read-out electronics to provide signal in the form needed by the navigation processor and possible computer. Example of sensors to be used are accelerometers, gyroscopes and a digital compass. The precise requirements vary in accordance with the types of instruments used and the level of performance which is needed. The information extracted from the signals permits the INS to produce the movements (position, velocity) and attitudes of the unit. Title: SCryBAM - Sistemas Criptografia Baseada em Aritmética Modular Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Leonel Augusto Pires Seabra de Sousa Summary: The main goal of this project is the research of efficient systems of modular Arithmetic, namely Residue Number Systems (RNS), for the development of safe embedded based on the use of cryptographic algorithms. For a given security level, the cryptographic algorithms based on elliptical curves are computational more efficient than the anti-symmetrical algorithms currently in use (e.g. RSA, ElGamal). This project also researches and develops efficient dedicated computational structures for cryptographic systems based on elliptical curves, exploring the properties of the RNS. It is intended, also, to integrate these computational algorithms and structures in embedded systems for different types of applications, in particularly sensible areas as they are the systems of personal identification and (bio) medicine. Title: MULTICON - Architectural Optimization of DSP Systems with Multiple Constants Multiplications Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Paulo Ferreira Godinho Flores Summary: The main goal of this research project is the development of new models and algorithms for optimization of Multiple Constant Multiplications (MCM) architectures. Most of existing algorithms simply minimize the number of adders and subtracters used in MCM blocks. However, the total delay of MCM blocks is also an important requirement that has been ignored in most optimization models. The developed algorithms should incor- 57 58 porate area and delay in a common optimization model for MCM blocks and be tuned for each MCM instance in order to reduce the total problem search space. Moreover, in this project new architectures targeting different requirements will be proposed and evaluated. Dedicated architectures for low-power consumption that trade-off computation speed (throughput) with power consumption will be studied. The propose architectures should have the capability to activate only the hardware elements of the MCM that are required for computation of a given constant multiplication. By reducing the global switching activity in the MCM, major saving in power consumption are expected. As an outcome of the research project, a set of tools, adequate for integration in a typical design flow and incorporating the developed optimization algorithms for specific architectures, will be made available as open software in a public webpage of the project. Title: Sideworks-Security - Hardware accelerator for cryptographic applications Financed by: QREN Coordinator from INESC-ID: Ricardo Jorge Fernandes Chaves Summary: The main objectives of this project/task is the development of efficient implementations of ciphering algorithms, considering the hardware reconfiguration capabilities. Title: LabChip - Integrated Lab On Chip Platforms for Medical Diagnostics Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Leonel Augusto Pires Seabra de Sousa Summary: Lab on chip diagnostic systems are being introduced for a variety of point of care applications ranging from medical diagnosis ( gene expression, protein, and cell chips), to environmental and food control applications. This project will form an interdisciplinary network of Portuguese and Spanish laboratories, strenghtening current collaborations and initiating new ones. Workshop organization, student and researcher visits, and project meetings are planned to achieve convergence. The project will cover three types of lab on chip platforms:a) magnetorestive (MR) biosensor platforms, where both a general purpose MR lab on chip platform and a lateral flow MR based or inductive based platform will be analyzed b) MEMS and NEMS based biosensors, where devices made at the collaborating groups will be compared c) Integrated semiconductor biosensors, where devices made in the differernt groups using electronic, or optoelectronic based detection will be compared and improved. Title: TARGET - Transformative, Adaptive, Responsive and enGaging EnvironmenT Financed by: European Comission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: João António Madeiras Pereira Summary: TARGET aims to revolutionize competence development for project and innovation managers by providing technological support for rapidly developing and improving their competences. The serious games approach will be exploited to provide real-life like learning experiences for project managers to enhance their competences. TARGET focuses on providing support for competence development, where learners will be able to experience complex and challenging project management experiences that characterize the real world. TARGET aims to address this challenge by providing realistic game scenarios for the project managers, to augment whatever they are familiar with from their work experience, or from communities of practice, or from courses on the formalized body of knowledge of project management. TARGET aims to capitalize on the experience and knowledge of relevant communities (e.g. communities of project managers, communities of TARGET users) by obtaining their experiences to enrich the game scenarios as well as supporting contributions and knowledge sharing among the community members through social tools. Title: WSAN4CIP - Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks for the Protection of Critical Infrastructures Financed by: European Comission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Augusto Julio Domingues Casaca Summary: The project will apply wireless sensor and actuator networks to the protection of critical infrastructures, namely for the distribution of water and energy. Title: Sideworks-Arithmetic - Scientific Computing and BaseBand Processing on the SideWorks Reconfigurable platform Financed by: QREN Coordinator from INESC-ID: Horácio Claúdio Campos Neto Summary: This project will explore the use of SideWorks, a reconfigurable platform, to compute applications in two specific domains: high performance computing and baseband processing. In the high performance computing domain, a set of double and single precision floating-point operations will be considered, namely, sum, subtraction, multiplication and division. A set of arithmetic cores will be developed and implemented on SideWorks to accelerate the execution of matrix computations. In the baseband processing domain, a set of algorithms used in the design of a OFDM receiver will be implemented on SideWorks. In particular, the project considers the design of blocks for data synchronization, OFDM, demodulation and Viterbi decoder. Title: REAP.PT – Computer Aided Language Learning - Reading Practice Financed by: FCT/CMU Coordinator from INESC-ID: Nuno João Neves Mamede Summary: In order to enable students to learn to read another language, a good tutoring system should give them much opportunity for practice and make the experience as engaging and personalized as possible. The REAP.PT system is being designed to complement teacher time by giving the student documents to read and questions about new words they have seen in the documents. It will personalize the work by choosing texts in Portuguese that are at the reading level of the individual student, presenting words that that student needs to learn and having documents on subjects that the student is interested in. Questions will be automatically generated about the meaning of the words that the student saw in a document and reports will be given to the student and to their teacher Title: EDLocal – Making local and regional content accessible through the European Digital Library Financed by: European Comission Coordinator from INESC-ID: José Luis Brinquete Borbinha Summary: EDlocal is a European project funded by the eContentPlus Program and represented in Portugal by the Fundação Museu Nacional Ferroviário (FMNF). The purpose is to establish a Best Practice Network to improve the interoperability of the digital content held by regional and local institutions and make it accessible through the Europeana (http://europeana.eu). There is a pressing need to involve Europes´s network of local and regional libraries, museums and archives more extensively in making the enormous amount of digital content that they hold available through Europeana, INESC-ID will assist the FNF to establish efficient and sustainable processes through which Portuguese institutions can easily make their content available to Europeana during and after the project, adopting and promoting the use of infrastructures,. tools and standards, as specifications emerge, especially OAI-PMH repositories and Europeana Metadata Applications Profiles Title: PT-STAR – Speech Translation Advanced Research to and from Portuguese Financed by: FCT/CMU Coordinator from INESC-ID: Maria Luísa Torres Ribeiro Marques da Silva Coheur Summary: Each year, more than a billion Euros is spent translating documents and interpreting speeches by European institutions. Also, about half of the Europeans speak only its own language. Just these two facts per se are a strong motivation for the fostering of Speech-to-Speech Machine Translation (S2SMT) technologies, which aim at enabling natural language communication between people that do not share the same language. Within this project, several problems are envisaged, such as spontaneous speech translation – for which the performance of the automatic speech recognizer component seriously degrades – and voice conversion – which allows the synthesized speech to retain the characteristics of the original voice. Moreover, several major problems in statistical machine translation are addressed, as for instance the study of different methods to automatically extract bilingual lexicon from nonaligned parallel corpora and to update the translation model. Finally, PT-STAR targets the implementation of a proof of concept prototype. 59 60 Title: BIOHYPO - Confronting the clinical relevance of biocide induced antibiotic resistance Financed by: European Comission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Ana Teresa Correia de Freitas Summary: Biocides have been in use for hundreds of years for antisepsis, disinfection and preservation. Despite this widespread and ever increasing use most bacterial and fungal species remain susceptible to biocides. The dramatic increase and spread of resistance to antibiotics linked to reports of co- and cross-resistance between antibiotics and biocides raised speculations on potential hazard of biocide use. The overarching question which BIOHYPO is aimed to address is: has the use of biocides contributed to the development and spread of clinically significant antibiotic resistance in human pathogens? Core of BIOHYPO are a high throughput screening approach on collections of thousands of well characterized microorganisms and an interactive web based data analysis platform. Phenotypic screening for reduced susceptibility to biocides, detection of novel resistance genes and mobile elements, and screening for their molecular epidemiology and metagenomics will be accompanied by methodological innovation for testing, risk evaluation and registration of biocides. Altogether BIOHYPO aims to provide solid data and analysis to direct future issuing of guidelines for safe environmental, medical and industrial use of biocides. Title: SFERA - Solar Facilities for the European Research Area Financed by: European Comission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: João Manuel Lage de Miranda Lemos Summary: The purpose of this project is to integrate, coordinate and further focus scientific collaboration among the leading European research institutions in solar concentrating Systems. To define and validate new methodologies for comparative durability testes by accelerated aging of selected CSP components. Improve the capacities of the installations to allow for: - tunable levels of flux by adaptive control of shutters -flexible temperature control of test bed to create thermal gradients at samples -transient heating and cooling to adjust for thermal cycles - quick flux cycles for thermal shock investigations. Title: ColaDI - Gestão documental Colaborativa para Design Industrial Financed by: QREN Coordinator from INESC-ID: Manuel João Caneira Monteiro da Fonseca Summary: ColaDI goal is the developement of solutions for a simple and transparent mangement of documents produced by industrial design. We plan to research new approaches for multiuser collaboration, to enable an easier and more direct discussion over documents, 2D and 3D. New calligraphic and gesture based interfaces will be developed thus increasing usability, ease of use and user conversation. At the end, we want to build a platform to allow the integration of new research results in the areas of document collaboration, classification and retrieval, taking into account the solution´s usability and use of new interaction techniques. ColaDI will be a bridge for future cooperation between its partners and will provide a commercial and real life use of research results. Title: Cloud-TM - A Novel Programming Paradigm for Cloud Computing Financed by: European Comission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Paolo Romano Summary: This project aims at designing, building, and evaluating an innovative middleware platform for service implementation of Cloud based services: Cloud-TM (Cloud-Transactional Memory) Cloud-TM offers a simple and intuitive programmig model for large scale distributed applications that integrates the familiar notion of atomic transaction as a first-class programming language construct, sparing programmers from the burden of implementing low level, error-prone mechanisms (e.g locking, persistence and fault-tolerance) and permiting major reductions in the time and costs of the development process. Cloud-TM will embed a set of atomatic mechanisms to simplify service monitoring and administration, a major source of costs in dynamic and eslatic environments such as the cloud. These mechanisms aim at ensuring the achievement of user defined Quality of Service levels at minimum operational costs by automating the provisioning of resources from the cloud and self-tuning the middleware platform to achieve optimal effciency in the utilization of resources. Title: ARGUS – Activity recognition and object tracking based on multiple models Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: João Manuel Lage de Miranda Lemos Summary: Development and test of algorithms for activity recognition and object tracking based on multiple models. Title: ARIA - Ambient -assisted Reading Interfaces fot the Ageing-society Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: António Joaquim dos Santos Romão Serralheiro Summary: The ARIA project aims at defining a framework for assisted reading, particularly targeted for elderly comunities. It envisages a broad and active perspective of reading, where annotation and group communication tasks complement and build upon the main reading activity, taking advantage of a digital proactive medium. It adresses elderly individuals throught the adoption of an assisted and adpative stance that adapts document content navigation, presentation and interaction. Title: TILECAL - Collaboration in the upgrade of the Tilecal/ATLAS/LHC back end electronic systems to the specifications of the SLHC Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: José António Soares Augusto Summary: To collaborate on the ongoing efforts for upgrading the Tilecal detector electronics systems, belonging to the ATLAS CERN/LHC experiment. The Tilecal will have to meet the requirements in data transfer bandwidth, radiation tolerance and processing speed, which are predicted for the SLHC (Super Large Hadron Collider). Broadly speaking, as the SLHC will aford a tenfold increase in luminosity, those system characteristics will have to engage also in an tenfold improvement. Besides the institutions signing the project proposal, the Un. of Valencia (through the IFIC- Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular) and one CERN Department responsible for electronics development are cooperating in the project. Title: HIVCONTROL - Control based on dynamic modeling of HIV-1 infection for therapy design Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Susana de Almeida Mendes Vinga Martins Summary: Immunology is increasingly recognized as a major field in the area of Biomedicine. Establishing efficient therapeutics for infectious diseases is a major problem of the human society. In particular, this is illustrated by the emergence of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), which raised new problems and concerns worldwide. Controlling this type of diseases has thus a significant socio-economical impact. Furthermore it also raises challenging problems that only an interdisciplinary approach can tackle. In this respect a systems’ approach is attracting more and more attention in recent years and forms a global framework for this proposal. The aim of this project consists of designing personalized therapy strategies to control HIV-1 infection using model based nonlinear control and estimation techniques. Title: AQUANET - Decentralised and reconfigurable control for water delivery multipurpose canal systems Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: João Manuel Lage de Miranda Lemos Summary: Design and test of algorithms for decentralised and reconfigurable control for water delivery multipurpose canal systems. Title: GIAU2 - Gestão Integrada de Apoio ao Utilizador Financed by: Instituto do Turismo de Portugal Coordinator from INESC-ID: Miguel Leitão Bignolas Mira da Silva Summary: To implement new processes for managing IT support (including the software) in particular for change management and service level management. Title: MIVIS - Modelação Procedimental de Superficies Implícitas para Visualização Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Joaquim Armando Pires Jorge Summary: The main objective of this project is to improve on current sketch-based modelling research to create more complex and detailed models than is currently possible. The project will use a combination of implicit sur- 61 62 faces and polygonal representations with real time direct manipulation for free form procedural modelling and rendering operations. Much of sketch based modelling results in cartoon type figures (models and renderings). Tools sets require improvement and expansion to provide usable techniques for creating more complex real world objects. Current sketch-based modeling systems/tools do not provide the complexity of operations and speed to create commom scientific illustrations, wich frequently contain lots of detail. The project will be driven by the requirements of scientific illustrators to ensure the tools created are useful and usable. a program in parallel. We argue that the use of an hardware-only approach for this is a limiting factor that severely constrains the applicability and scalability of these approaches. To solve this problem, we propose to use TLS with an STM-based approach, instead. Instead of following the conventional compilerbased approach of program analysis, we aim at automatically parallelizing programs at the runtime level. The goal of this approach is twofold: (1) to be able to parallelize programs without changing them (or for which we do not have the source code); and (2) to adapt to the hardware where the program executes without recompiling. Title: REFLECT - Rendering FPGAs to Multi-Core Embedded Computing Financed by: European Comission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Pedro Nuno Ferreira da Rosa da Cruz Diniz Summary: This project will develop, implement and evaluate a novel compilation and synthesis system approach for FPGA-based platforms. We rely on Aspect-Oriented (AO) Specifications to covery critical domain knowledge to a mapping engine while preserving the advantages of a high-level imperative programming paradigm in early software development and portability. We leverage AO specifications and a set of transformations to generate an intermediate representation using an extensible mapping language (LARA). LARA specifications will allow the exploration of alternative architectures and run-time adaptive strategies enabling the generation of flexible hardware cores that can be easily incorporated into larger multicore designs. We will evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed approach using partner-provided codes from the domain of audio/video processing and real-time avionics. Title: Alberti-Digital - Tradição e inovação na teoria e prática da arquitectura em Portugal Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Joaquim Armando Pires Jorge Summary: This research project is both, a celebration and innovation. A celebration in order to celebrate the order given by D João III, in XVI midcentury, to André de Resende to translate into Portuguese the - de re aedificatoria- Leon Battista Alberti. An innovation in order to produce for the 1st time, an intelligent computing environment to understand the cultural impact of this treatise on classical architecture. This project has therefore the following stages in order to achieve those objectives: Decoding the treaty; Stroke the influence of the treaty in the Portuguese architecture; Stroke impacts on theory, practice and teaching of architecture, assembly and organization of an exhibition of an international conference. As final products will be an itinerant exhibition, an educational software will be available and will be also published a book in order to record the results, which should show the implications of the theory of Quattrocento architecture in the practice of architecture in Portugal, particularly during the counter-reform period (Saudação XVI-XVII). Title: RuLAM - Running Legacy Applications on Multicores Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: João Manuel Pinheiro Cachopo Summary: In this project we build on the work done in the area of automatic parallelization, and extend it with the new and promising advances made in the area of Software Transactional Memory (STM). The state of the art in the field of automatic parallelization is the use of Thread-Level Speculation (TLS), which relies on hardware support at the processor level for speculatively executing parts of Title: GALENO - Modeling and Control for personalized drug administration Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: João Manuel Lage de Miranda Lemos Summary: This project aims at designing personalized drug administration system using Modeling, Estimation, Control and Advisory methods. The approach proposed in this project consists on the online estimation of the parameter models starting from a tailored a prior distribution developed also within this project by novel methodology and refining these estimates using effect measurements, in the presence of perturbations and sensor noise. A bayesian framework is therefore a natural setting, in particular because the system at hand is highly stochastic. The individualized PK/ PD parameter profile obtained for each patient is used to provide the ideal drug dosage adjusted by a control algorithm for wich several possibilities will be considered; regardless a reliable sensor for the measurement of the effect is available. Title: MPSat - Multi-Packet Detection Techniques for Satellite Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Augusto Julio Domingues Casaca Summary: Development Multi-Packet Detection Techniques for Satellite Networks Title: 3DORUS: 3D Object Retrieval using Sketches Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Manuel João Caneira Monteiro da Fonseca Summary: The main goal of this project is to develop novel multimedia information retrieval mechanisms, to replace the current non-natural and illsuited methods for retrieving 3D objects. We will do this by developing novel algorithms to simplify, analyze and describe the content of three-dimensional objects, based on new techniques for partial structure-driven matching of three-dimensional models. We will investigate also new techniques to specify queries using sketches. Title: Pneumopath - A comprehensive dissection of pneumococcal-host interactions Financed by: European Comission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Susana de Almeida Mendes Vinga Martins Summary: Transmission of Streptococcus pneumoniae to a new host can result in clearance, asymptomatic colonisation or progress to invasive disease. To date, study of infection has tended to be a reductionist approach, considering the contribution of each virulence factor or host factor in isolation. Consequently, in searching for targets for antimicrobial therapy or for enhancement of host defence, the contribution of individual factors may be inaccurately estimated. The aim of this project is, through a systems approach to host-pneumococcal interaction, identify the most important and consistently involved host and pneumococcal factors. Title: CRUSh - Clip-art Retrieval using Sketches Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Manuel João Caneira Monteiro da Fonseca Summary: In this project we want to develop a new approach to retrieve clip-arts, independently of their format (raster images or vector drawings), that will combine the potentialities from image and drawing analysis techniques. Our solution will allow the search and retrieval of clip-arts using sketches as queries. It will use techniques from image processing and from vector drawing analysis, to describe clip-art contents. From the vectorial part, we will explore the spatial arrangement of visual components that constitute the drawing, as well as techniques used to describe their shapes. From the image processing side, we will take advantage of existing methods to visually simplify clip-arts, and to extract features related to color and texture to decribe its content. Title: DF-Protect - Data Fusion Protect Financed by: OBlog Coordinator from INESC-ID: Paulo Jorge Fernandes Carreira Summary: This projects aims at providing a copy protection and license enforcement mechanism to the Data Fusion data migration tool suite. The goal is to protect the tool from being abusively copied. This project is particularly interesting for the Oblog Consulting, the company that develops Data Fusion, since in a typical scenario the tool is installed in many workstations. Title: MicroEGo - Did you ask for something small? The microRNAs power in a Eucalyptus tension world! Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Ana Teresa Correia de Freitas Summary: In this project we will identify and characterize E. globulus miRNA´s involved in the regulation mechanisms of wood formation and their target genes, using as a model the tension wood forming tissues. The long term aims is to use this information to devise new ways to control the quality of wood produced by E. globulus and to provide 63 64 the breeding programs with tools to direct their work to the selection /production of genotypes with desired wood qualities. Title: PROSOPON - Partilha de Ciclos de CPU para Identificação e Indexação Facial em Multimédia Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Luis Manuel Antunes Veiga Summary: We will design a peer-to-peer cycle sharing infra-structure to support video analysis and indexing. Video processing, extraction, face detection and identification will all scheduled as embarrassingly parallel Bag-of-Tasks (i.e., no coordination needed among concurrent activities) by reducing the footage resolution, splitting video into smaller sequences, and scattering them among the nodes of the peer-to-peer overlay for processing. Intermediate and final results are stored and indexed leveraging layers and dimensions of the overlay. PROSOPON will also support users’ contributions to guide the process of face classification. The peer-to-peer infra-structure will be used with an additional overlay for distributed fault-tolerant storage of the video library and the index that results from the face indexing process. This additional overlay index will have a multidimensional structure according to the parameters used in the face identification phase (e.g. eigenfaces/eigenfeatures) and will be used to efficiently execute queries on the indexed library. Title: RepComp - Replicação de Componentes para Melhoria de Desempenho ou Fiabilidade em Sistemas Multicore Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Luis Manuel Antunes Veiga Summary: In this project, we propose a complementary approach that can be used by both applications that include multiple threads and by applications that include a single thread. The main insight for our approach is that applications almost always resort on a set of components with standard interfaces -e.g. data structures, algorithms, etc. For these components, several implementations are available,which have different performance for different inputs or for different operations - e.g. for a set data structure, an implementation based on hashtables is faster for inclusion checking while a tree-based implementation is faster for ordered listing. Thus, we propose to locally replicate each component and use different implementations for each replica. As programs usually rely heavily on these standard components, by using this approach, we can transparently improve the performance of the overall program even when programmers structure them as a single thread application. Title: Pneumosys - A systems biology approach to the role of pneumococcal carbon metabolism in colonization and invasive disease Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Susana de Almeida Mendes Vinga Martins Summary: The ultimate GOAL of this project is to develop a multi-level mathematical model that can predict factors in sugar assimilation essential to thrive in the different host niches. However, a systematic, systems biology approach towards determining the factors governing sugar metabolism is far from trivial. The specific AIMS of this project are to obtain the response of S. pneumoniae to changing carbon sources by a variety of global technologies including metabolomics (Task 2), transcriptomics, and proteomics (Task 3), with the goal of fuelling the mathematical representation (Task 4). To verify the model, deletion mutants of predicted essential factors will be constructed and tested for the ability to colonize and cause invasive disease (pneumonia and bacteraemia) in vivo (Task 5) Title: iExplain - Reasoning About Unsatisfiability Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Vasco Miguel Gomes Nunes Manquinho Summary: In this project, a new formalism named Weighted Boolean Optimization (WBO) is proposed that extends the Maximum Satisfiability (MaxSAT) problem by introducing the use of pseudo-Boolean constraints as soft or hard constraints. Furthermore, several algorithms to solve WBO will result from this project. These new software packages are expected to have an important impact in the research community by allowing a common framework and integration of MaxSAT and PseudoBoolean formalisms. It will also be proposed the generalization of algorithms for MaxSAT based in identifying unsatisfiable subformulas. The use of such approach will be an important contribution to the research community, since no algorithm has been devised based on the identification of unsatisfiable subsets of pseudo-Boolean constraints. Moreover, this approach will also be extended for solving the Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP) and MaxCSP and variants. Finally, it is also an objective of the iExplain project to use the developed algorithms in several real-world problems from formal verification to bioinformatics. studying the relationship between the two, and adapt GP for improved efficiency in multiclass classification problems. The achievement of these goals will ultimately produce a powerful generalpurpose tool that can be used by practitioners of many diverse areas of research. Title: ParSat - Parallel Satisfiability Algorithms and its Applications Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Paulo Ferreira Godinho Flores Summary: The Boolean Satisfiability Problem (SAT) is a fundamental problem in computer science. It is not only of theoretical interest but also of practical relevance for several industries. For instance, in EDA area, SAT has been successfully used for automatic test pattern generation, combinational equivalence checking, symbolic model checking, timing analysis and FPGA routing. Our goal in this project, is to research and develop techniques to speedup the solution of SAT problems. Distributed SAT algorithms, using parallel computing environments ( such as multicores, GPU´s, etc...) are a promissing approach to reach this goal. Using these new computing platforms, we plan to explore techniques both at the algorithmic level and at the implementation level. In the former we will consider how SAT algorithms can be modified to explore the search space in parallel, and in the latter we will identify code sections that can be efficiently executed in parallel. Moreover, the different characteristics of the parallel computational platforms, MIMD versus SIMD, will for sure lead us to different approaches in the exploration of the various algorithmic levels of parallelism. Title: HPC over the Large-Scale Internet - HighPerformance Computing over the Large-Scale Internet Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Luís Eduardo Teixeira Rodrigues Summary: This project advances the current state of the art in platforms for Internet-wide computation, by designing, implementing and evaluating new mechanisms that move beyond the traditional client-server architecture of these platforms to support, for the first time, scalable decentralized cooperation among clients. This proposal addresses the key challenge of transitioning from the centralized architecture to one that is distributed and scalable. By adding communication between clients, we may remove the central server from the communication loop, for the sake of economy and speed. Whenever possible, direct (or delayed) exchange of data among clients may save precious bandwidth resources from the project �s owner. Additionally, for applications with controlled IO requirements, inter-client communication may speedup execution. To support this goal, most of our work will focus on two aspects: one is to prepare the BOINC middleware for the change, the other is to build on P2P computation to achieve some guarantees in such a hostile environment. Title: EnviGP - Improving Genetic Programming for the Environment and Other Applications Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Sara Guilherme Oliveira da Silva Summary: Genetic Programming (GP) is the youngest paradigm inside the artificial intelligence research area called evolutionary computation, and consists on the automated learning of computer programs. GP often yields results that are not merely academically interesting, but competitive with the work developed by humans. However, because it is a young and complex paradigm, the practical use of GP still poses a few challenges. In this project we will develop and test new approaches to the bloat and overfitting problems in GP, while Title: Cloud-TM - A Novel Programming Paradigm for Cloud Computing Acronym: Cloud-TM Financed by: European Commission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Paolo Romano Summary: This project aims at designing, building, and evaluating an innovative middleware platform for service implementation of Cloud-based services: Cloud-TM (Cloud-Transactional Memory). Cloud-TM offers a simple and intuitive programming model for large scale distributed applications that integrates the familiar notion of atomic transaction as a first-class programming language construct, sparing programmers from the burden of implementing low level, error-prone mechanisms (e.g. locking, persistence and fault-tolerance) and permitting major reductions in the time and cost of the development process. Cloud-TM will embed 65 66 a set of autonomic mechanisms to simplify service monitoring and administration, a major source of costs in dynamic and elastic environments such as the cloud. These mechanisms aim at ensuring the achievement of user defined Quality of Service levels at minimum operational costs by automating the provisioning of resources from the cloud and self-tuning the middleware platform to achieve optimal efficiency in the utilization of resources. Title: FastFix – Monitoring Control for Remote Software Maintenance Financed by: European Commission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Luís Eduardo Teixeira Rodrigues Summary: FastFix results will include a platform and a set of open source tools to on-line monitoring of execution envioronments, gathering semantic information on application and user behaviour. This information is sent in real time to support centre, taking special care on privacy and security issues. Using event correlation techniques, FastFix identifies failure symptoms, performance degradation or changes in user behaviour and allow for failure replication, patch generation and patch deployment, resulting in a self-healing software apllication. Main objectives are to develop (1) tools to gather contect information on user and application, (2) a run-time with minimum impact on application performance, (3) a secure method to send this information to a centralized fault analysis platform, (4) a tool to detect software failures, undesirable execution trends and performance degradation, (5) a platform to replicate failure conditions within a virtual machine and (6) a tool to generate change strategies and necessary patches. Title: VITHEA – Virtual Therapist for Aphasia Treatment Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Alberto Abad Gareta Summary: The goal of this project is the development of a software program for the treatment of aphasic patients - particulary those that show dificulties when recalling words incorporating recent advances of speech and language technology. The software must act as a *virtual therapist*, ask for the patient to recall the contents of a photo or a picture that is shown. By means of the use of automatic speech recognition (ASR) technology, the program must be able to recognize what was said by the patient and to validate if it was correct or not. The *virtual therapist* must be able to provide help to the user whenever it is asked for both semantically and phonologically, that is, both as written solution or as speech synthesized production based on text-to-speech (TTS) technology. Title: DINASTI – Distributed Infrastrucute for Simulations Financed by: IST - FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Mário Serafim dos Santos Nunes Summary: The future leads towards an ambient environment where wireless communications will exist in every scenario of life to provide the end user the “flexibility and choice”, to enhance the quality of life of the individual, such as the ABC (Always Best Connected) philosophy. An important architectural issue is that of defining a next-generation wireless system, which acts as a “network-of-wireless-networks” accommodating a variety of radio technologies and mobile service requirements in a seamless manner. The achievement of this vision raises the need for a heterogeneous system evaluation platform. While nothing replaces real life experiments, the development of physical test-beds is highly expensive with reduced flexibility. While simulators have been around and used by the wireless R&D community for years, no integrated tool that considers all the aspects relevant for the analysis and dimensioning of a wireless network still exists either in the commercial or research arena. Therefore, the development of an infrastructure covering the radio access network layers will be a very powerful tool for researchers to design and evaluate next generation wireless networks. Title: Reaction – Retrieval, Extraction, and Aggregation Computing Tecnology for Integrating and Organizing News Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Mário Jorge Costa Gaspar da Silva Summary: We research new tools for provldlng greater automatlon In news gatherlng, analysls, and dellvery, whlle respecting practical constralnts of news producers and consumers. We emphaslze decomposltlon of storles Into finer’grained elements and discovery of Impllcit relations between them. We also emphaslze the relatlonship between news and social networks, both explicit and implicit, which underlle the news and slgniflcantly shape lts content, quality, and authority. Hands-on experience in the newsroom will enable practitioners to Innovate current practice of news production and identlfy important avenues for future research in computatlonal Journallsm. Title: eCUTE – Education in Cultural Understanding, Technologically-Enhanced Acronym: eCUTE Coordinator from INESC-ID: Ana Maria Severino de Almeida e Paiva Summary: The eCUTE project aims to develop innovative technologically-enhanced learning approaches in cultural awareness and understanding that will help overcome cultural, ethnic and religious differences that can lead to social stresses and sometimes outright conflict. The technologies to be developed in eCUTE include virtual world simulations with intelligent interactive graphical characters embodying models of culturally-specific behavior and interaction in scenarios developed via a user-centered design process. Title: MAIS-S – Multiagent Intelligent Surveillance System Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Francisco António Chaves Saraiva de Melo Summary: With the generalized use of intelligent technology, the interaction between multiple smart devices poses interesting challenges both in terms of engineering and research. In this project, we model such complex networks as multiagent systems where each node corresponds to an agent. We propose the use of decision-theoretic models - Dec-POMDPs and specializations thereof - that naturally capture the decentralized nature of these networks in terms of local perception, interaction/communication and local actuation. We are interested in heterogeneous surveillance networks that include different kinds of nodes, with different perceptual and actuation capabilities, as well as different processing power. The work will follow along two main lines. We formalize several fundamental problems typically found in most surveillance systems as optimal decision-making problems (Tasks 1-2) and tackle these problems in a principled way, proposing solutions that offer some theoretical guarantees of performance. On the other hand, we investigate several practical problems faced in deploying such a heterogeneous network (Tasks 3 and 4) and bring the results from Tasks 1-2 into practical use. Title: SIREN - Social games for conflIct REsolution based on natural iNteraction Financed by: European Commission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Ana Maria Severino de Almeida e Paiva Summary: The Siren project aims to create a new type of educational game, the conflict resolution game, which takes advantage of recent advances in serious games, social networks, computational intelligence and emotional modelling to create uniquely motivating and educating games that can help shape how children think about and handle conflictThe software developed by the project will be able to automatically generate conflict scenarios that fit the teaching needs of particular groups of children with varying cultural background, maturity, and technical expertise, and the desired learning outcomes as specified by a teacher. This will enable the system to be used by school teachers all over Europe, without specific technical training. To realize this vision, a number of advances to the state of the art will be made throughout the various disciplines that members of our thoroughly multi-disciplinary consortium specialize in. Title: PMU – Power Management Units (PMU) design with Silicongate Financed by: Silicongate, Lda Coordinator from INESC-ID: Carlos Francisco Beltran Tavares de Almeida Summary: According to the contract signed between INESC-ID and Silicongate on September 6, 2010, clause 2) the design of power units managemnet b) technical specification Title: ATTEST – AlgoriThms and Tolls for reasoning about dEpendable SysTems Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: João Paulo Marques da Silva Summary: Given the ever increasing importance of verified software, namely in safety-critical applications, the development of provably correct verification tools is a relevant and strategic research topic. This issue has been addressed in earlier work [22], but existing software verification tools are currently unable to certify their results. Essentiatly, although software verification tools are known to be extremely reliable, it is also true that these tools have not been proved correct. For many applications, the use of uncertified software verification tool may represent an acceptable compromise. However, in aplications where safety 67 68 is a primary concern [e.g., human transportation, including avionics, automotive, railways and shipping], certified software verification solutions will bring added confidence to deployed software systems. The ATTEST project will devellop a new generation of software verification tools built on top of formally certified components. The resulting software verification tools wil provide a much higher degree of confidence in verified software systems. level. The other two key focuses of the project are (1) the support to deployment in the actual educational and training settings and (2) the fostering of innovation and knowledge transfer through research-business dialogue. The NoE organizations aim to integrate their activities and resources in a long-term view structuring the activities along 3 major axes: research integration and harmonization; joint research activities; spreading of excellence. Title: FalaComigo - Enhance the Cultural Tourism through the Interaction with Virtual Characters Financed by: QREN Coordinator from INESC-ID: Maria Luísa Torres Ribeiro Marques da Silva Coheur FalaComigo aims to develop a solution to -Enhance the Cultural Tourism through the Interaction with Virtual Character -, by providing a set of applications, that will be settled in various places of touristic interest. The goal of FalaComigo is, therefore, to develop a solution that helps tourists to take a different view of the monument or place of cultural interest that they are visiting, allowing them to interact with a set of virtual characters through questions and answers, specific for each location. Through these solutions, FalaComigo team will provide new and compelling ways of interacting with visitors, supplying a remarkable sensory experience. On the basis of development of these solutions we find a spoken dialogue system with speech recognition and synthesis, 3D facial animation, spoken dialogue management systems and question/answer technologies. Title: INVITE - Social Identity and partNership in VIrTual Environments Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Rui Filipe Fernandes Prada Summary: The focus of the project will be around the notion of partnership of a human with another human or a virtual agent in a virtual environment: the project will study how partnership is created, maintained or broken during an interaction supporting the realization of a particular task in a virtual environment. The hypothesis we propose is that inclusion of AI models that incorporate social intelligence, inspired by human behavior, in a virtual environment will foster believability in virtual agents within the context of partnership. Title: GaLA—Game and Learning Alliance Financed by: European Commission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Ana Maria Severino de Almeida e Paiva Summary: The GaLA motivation stems from the acknowledgment of the potentiality of Serious Games (SGs) for education and training need to address the challenges of the main stakeholders of the SGs European landscape (users, researchers, developers/industry, educators). A foundational fault issue in this context is the fragmentation that affects the SG landscape. GALA aims to shape the scientific community and build a European Virtual Research Centre (VRC) aimed at gathering, integrating, harmonizing and coordinating research on SGs and disseminating knowledge, best practices and tools as a reference point at an international Title: EUTV - Adaptive Channels in Europe Financed by: European Commission – FP7 Coordinator from INESC-ID: Isabel Maria Martins Trancoso Summary: EUTV plans to perform research and develop and deploy the best-of-class extractors for indexing and analysing the individual information modalities (text, speech, audio, image, video) perform research on multimodal feature fusion of the individual extractors exploiting structural characteristics of the multimedia streams and the content domains (ie news, sport, documentaries) and decriptions about concepts modelled into ontologies.The EUTV framework will be based on service-oriented architecture so to be able to easily update extractors when better versions are available. Title: ADAAS – Assuring Dependability in Architecture-based Adaptive Systems Financed by: FCT Coordinator from INESC-ID: Luís Eduardo Teixeira Rodrigues Summary: As software systems become increasingly central to support everyday activities, there is a critical need to improve their dependability and optimize their performance, while reducing their development and operational costs. This project will focus on the provision of self-adaptability as a means for achieving dependability in the context of the other requirements. In particular, focusing on the use of architectural models at run-time, it will develop new languages, techniques and tools for creating dynamic adaptation strategies that allow a system to automatically respond to change and improve its behaviour as it executes. Relative to current research in this area, key innovative qualities of these adaptation strategies will be their analyzability and their flexibility. The former is necessary to establish the correctness of adaptation strategies and ensure that they will achieve the desired outcomes. The latter is necessary to accommodate uncertainty in the operating environments and changes that may occur. 10.2 Publications 69 10.2.1 Books Ricardo Chaves, Secure Computing on Reconfigurable Systems: Improving Performance and Reliability of Dynamic Reconfigurable Systems, Jun 2010, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishin. Peng Li and L. Miguel Silveira and Peter Feldmann Ed., Simulation and Verification of Electronic and Biological Systems, Oct 2010, Springer. João António Madeiras Pereira and Alpesh Ranchordas and Hélder J. Araújo and João Manuel Tavares Ed., Computer Vision and Computer Graphics – Theory and Applications, Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. 68, Oct 2010, Springer Berlin Heidelberg New. Philipp Cimiano and H. Sofia Pinto Ed., Knowledge Engineering and Management by the Masses, LNAI, no. 6317, Oct 2010, Springer Verlag. H.-X. Lin and M. Alexander and M. Forsell and A. Knüpfer and R. Prodan and Leonel Sousa and A. Streit Ed., Euro-Par 2009, Parallel Processing Workshops, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), no. 6043, Jun 2010, Springer. J. Monteiro and R. van Leuken Ed., Integrated Circuit and System Design: Power and Timing Modeling, Optimization and Simulation, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, no. 5953, Feb 2010, Springer. 10.2.2 International Journal Articles Nuno Tenazinha and Susana Vinga, A Survey on Methods for Modeling and Analyzing Integrated Biological Networks, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, 4(8), pp. 943-955, Jul. 2011. Ginevra Castellano and Iolanda Margarete dos Santos Carvalho Leite and André Tiago Abelho Pereira and Carlos António Roque Martinho and 70 Ana Paiva and Peter Mc Owan, Affect Recognition for Interactive Companions: Challenges and Design in Real World Scenarios, Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, 3(1), pp. 89-98, Dec. 2010, Springer. Joana P. Gonçalves and Yves Moreau and Sara C. Madeira, AliBiMotif: Integrating Alignment and Biclustering to Unravel Transcription Factor Binding Sites in DNA Sequences, International Journal of Data Mining and Bioinformatics (IJDMB), to appear. Inderscience Publishers. I. Bastos and Luís Augusto Bica Gomes de Oliveira and J. Goes and M. Medeiros Silva, Analysis and Design of a MOSFET-Only Wideband Balun LNA, Int. Jour. Microelectronics and Computer Science, (3), Dec. 2010. Sara Silva and Leonardo Vanneschi, Bloat Free Genetic Programming: Application to Human Oral Bioavailability Prediction, International Journal of Data Mining and Bioinformatics. Luis Domingues Tomé Jardim Tarrataca and Andreas Wichert, Can Quantum Entanglement Detection Schemes Improve Search, Quantum Information Processing. J. Casaleiro and H. F. Lopes and Luís Augusto Bica Gomes de Oliveira and I. Filanovsky, CMOS Coupled Multivibrators for WMTS Applications, Int. Jour. Microelectronics and Computer Science, 1(3), pp. 249-255, Dec. 2010. Octávio Páscoa Dias and Tito Gerardo Amaral, Vitor Fernão Pires, Computer assisted learning in manipulative therapy education, Elsevier – Manual Therapy, Elsevier. Radu Mateescu and Pedro T. Monteiro and Estelle Dumas and Hidde de Jong, CTRL: Extension of CTL with Regular Expressions and Fairness Operators to Verify Genetic Regulatory Networks, Theoretical Computer Science, Elsevier. José Barateiro and Gonçalo José Branquinho Antunes and Filipe Bastos de Freitas and José Borbinha, Designing Digital Preservation Solutions: A Risk Management-Based Approach, International Journal of Digital Curation, 5(1), pp. 417, 2010. C. Patrikakis and A Pnevmatikakis and P. Chippandale and Mário Serafim Nunes and Rui Cruz, Direct your personal coverage of large athletic events, IEEE. Nuno Homem and João P. Carvalho, Finding top-k elements in data streams, Information Sciences, 180(24), pp. 4958-4974, Dec. 2010, Elsevier. David Sardinha Andrade de Aveiro and António Rito Silva and José Manuel Nunes Salvador Tribolet, GOD-theory for organizational engineering: continuously modeling the continuous (re)Generation, Operation and Deletion of the enterprise, International Journal of Internet and Enterprise Management: Special Issue on Enterprise Systems Modeling and Simulation, Inderscience Publishers. 2011 R. Macedo and S. Cardoso and P. Freitas and José Germano and Moises Simões Piedade, Hybrid Antenna-Magnetoresistive Sensor for RF Field Detection, Journal of Applied Physics, (), pp. , Dec. 2010, American Institute of Physics. Stoyan Garbatov and João Cachopo, Importance Analysis for Predicting Data Access Behaviour in Object-Oriented Applications, Journal of Computer Science and Technologies, 14(1), pp. 3743, Dec. 2010, IEEE. Gabriel César Ferreira Pestana and Andrea Kurz and Antero Kuvonen and Augusto Casaca, Locationbased services to improve aircraft ground handling and safety procedures, European Journal of Navigation, 8(3), pp. 16-21, Dec. 2010, Druck Center Meckenheim GmbH. M. Figueiredo and J. Goes and Luís Augusto Bica Gomes de Oliveira and A. Steiger-Garção, LowVoltage, Low-Power, Fully-Differential, SelfBiased 1.5-bit Quantizer with Built-in Thresholds, International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications. I. Bastos and Luís Augusto Bica Gomes de Oliveira and J. Goes and M. Medeiros Silva, MOSFET-Only Wideband LNA with Noise Cancellling and Gain Optimization, Int. Jour. Microelectronics and Computer Science, 1(3), pp. 241-248, Dec. 2010. Gonçalo Nuno Gomes Tavares, On the generation of correlated Gaussian random variates by Inverse DFT, IEEE Transactions on Communications. Fernando Sequeira Sousa and Fábio O. Teixeira and Alex E. Falcão and Anderson D. Hummel and Thiago M. Costa and Pável Calado and Luciano V. Araújo and Ivan T. Pisa, Use of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) in Portuguese for Categorizing Webbased Healthcare Content, Journal of Biomedical Informatics. Martijn Kuipers and Ricardo Vaz and Mário Serafim Nunes, Video Quality Protection for Real Time Video Streams over Wireless Networks, Telecommunication Systems, Springer. Maria Sapouna and Dieter Wolke and Natalie Vannini and Scott Watson and Sarah Woods and Wolfgang Schneider and Sibylle Enz and Lynne Hal and Ana Paiva and Elizabeth Andre and Kerstin Dautenhahn and Ruth Aylett, Virtual learning intervention to reduce bullying victimization in primary school: a controlled trial, 1(55), pp. 104-112, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. Nelson Neto and Carlos Patrick and Aldebaro Klautau and Isabel Trancoso, Free Tools and Resources for Brazilian Portuguese Speech Recognition, Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society, 17(1), pp. 53-68, Nov. 2010, Springer. João Pedro Carlos Gomes da Silva and Luísa Coheur and Ana Cristina Mendes and Andreas Wichert, From symbolic to sub-symbolic information in question classification, Artificial Intelligence Review, 35(2), pp. 137-154, Nov. 2010, Springer. Miguel C. Teixeira and Paulo J. Dias and Pedro T. Monteiro and Arlindo L. Oliveira and Ana T. Freitas and Isabel Sá-Correia, Refining current knowledge on the yeast FLR1 regulatory network by combined experimental and computational approaches, Molecular BioSystems, 6(12), pp. 24712481, Nov. 2010, RCS Publishing. Susana Vinga and Ana Rute Neves and Helena Santos and B. W. Brandt and S. A. L. M. Kooijman, Subcellular metabolic organization in the context of Dynamic Energy Budget and Biochemical Systems theories, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 365(1557), pp. 3429-42, Nov. 2010. Andreas Wichert and Pedro Teixeira and Pedro Santos and Helena Galhardas, Subspace tree: High dimensional multimedia indexing with loga- rithmic temporal complexity, Journal of Intelligent Information Systems, 35(3), pp. 495-516, Nov. 2010, Springer. Alexandre Amory and Cristiano Lazzari and Marcelo Lubaszewski and Fernando Moraes, A New Test Scheduling Algorithm Based on Networkon-Chip as Test Access Mechanisms, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, pp. 1-12, Oct. 2010, Elsevier. Pedro Tomás and Leonel Sousa, A quantitative analysis of firing rate estimators: unveiling bias sources, Neurocomputing, (73), pp. 2944-2954, Oct. 2010, Elsevier. Luís Filipe Soldado Granadeiro Rosado and Telmo Santos and Moises Simões Piedade and Pedro Ramos and Pedro Vilaça, Advanced Technique for Non-destrutive Testing of Friction Stir Welding of Metals, Measurement, 8(), pp. 1021-1030, Oct. 2010, Elsevier. Rui Neves Madeira, V. Fernão Pires, and Octávio Páscoa Dias and J. F. Martins, An Analog Electronics Mobile Course with a Competitive Learning Approach, International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), 4(4), pp. 37-44, Oct. 2010, ISSN: 1865-7923. F. Lavratti, L. M. Bolzani Pöhls and Jorge Filipe Leal Costa Semião and Fabian Vargas and J. RodriguezAndina and Isabel Maria Silva Nobre Parreira Cacho Teixeira and João Paulo Cacho Teixeira, Clock Signal Modulation for IC Electromagnetic Compatibility, Journal of Shanghai Normal University (Natural Sciences), 39(5), pp. 455-461, Oct. 2010, ISSN 1000-5173. Nuno Mendes and Ana T. Freitas and Ana T. Vasconcelos and Marie-France Sagot, Combination of measures distinguishes pre-miRNAs from other stem-loops in the genome of the newly sequenced Anopheles darlingi, BMC Genomics, pp. 11:529, Oct. 2010. Ciro Alexandre Domingues Martins and António Teixeira and João Paulo da Silva Neto, Dynamic Language Modeling for European Portuguese, Computer Speech and Language, 24(4), pp. 750773, Oct. 2010, Elsevier. 71 72 L. Pieper and Eduardo Costa and S. Bampi and J. Monteiro, Efficient Dedicated Multiplication Blocks for 2´s Complement Radix-16 and Radix256 Array Multipliers, Journal of Computers, 5(10), pp. 1502-1509, Oct. 2010, Academy Publisher. João M. S. Silva and Joel R. Phillips and L. Miguel Silveira, Efficient Simulation of Power Grids, IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 29(10), pp. 15231532, Oct. 2010. André Luiz da Costa Carvalho and Edleno Silva de Moura and Pável Calado, Using Statistical Features to Find Phrasal Terms in Text Collections, Journal of Information and Data Management, 1(3), pp. 583-597, Oct. 2010. Dário Abdulrehman and Pedro T. Monteiro and Miguel C. Teixeira and Nuno P. Mira and Artur B. Lourenço and Sónia C. dos Santos and Tânia R. Cabrito and A. P. Francisco and Sara C. Madeira and Ricardo Rubén dos Santos Aires and Arlindo L. Oliveira and Isabel Sá-Correia and Ana T. Freitas, YEASTRACT: Providing a programmatic access to curated transcriptional regulatory associations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae through a web services interface, Nucleic Acids Research, 1(39), pp. D-136-140, Oct. 2010. Daniela Nitsch and Joana P. Gonçalves and Fabian Ojeda and Bart De Moor and Yves Moreau, Candidate gene prioritization by network analysis of differential expression using machine learning approaches, BMC Bioinformatics, 11(460), Sep. 2010, BioMed Central. João Delgado and Inês Lynce and Vasco Manquinho, Computing the Summed Adjacency Disruption Number between Two Genomes with Duplicate Genes, Journal of Computational Biology, 17(9), pp. 1243-1265, Sep. 2010, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Luís Augusto Bica Gomes de Oliveira and A. Allam and I. Filanovsky and Jorge Manuel dos Santos Ribeiro Fernandes and C. Verhoeven and M. Medeiros Silva, Experimental Comparison of Phase Noise in Cross-Coupled RC- and LCOscillators, International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 38(7), pp. 681-688, Sep. 2010, Wiley. Judite Freijedo and L. Costas and Jorge Filipe Leal Costa Semião and J.J. Rodriguez Andina and M.J. Moure and Fabian Vargas and Isabel Maria Silva Nobre Parreira Cacho Teixeira and João Paulo Cacho Teixeira, Impact of Power Supply Noise on FPGA-based Digital Systems Performance, Journal of Low Power Electronics (JOLPE), 6(2), pp. 339-349, Sep. 2010, ASP. Luis Veiga and André Negrão and Nuno Santos and Paulo Ferreira, Unifying divergence bounding and locality awareness in replicated systems with vector-field consistency, Journal of Internet Services and Applications , 1(2), pp. 95-115, Sep. 2010, Springer. Thierson Couto and Nivio Ziviani and Pável Calado and Marco Cristo and Marcos André Gonçalves and Edleno S. de Moura and Wladimir Brandão, Classifying documents with link-based bibliometric measures, Information Retrieval, 13(4), pp. 315-345, Aug. 2010. Francisco Melo and M. Isabel Ribeiro, Coordinated learning in multiagent MDPs with infinite state spaces, Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 21(3), pp. 321-367, Aug. 2010, Springer. Ana Sofia Graça and Inês Lynce and Joao Marques Silva and Arlindo L. Oliveira, Haplotype Inference by Pure Parsimony: a Survey, Journal of Computational Biology, 17(8), pp. 969–992, Aug. 2010, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Scott Watson and Natalie Vannini and Sarah Woods and Kerstin Dautenhahn and Maria Sapouna and Lynne Hall and Ana Paiva and Elizabeth Andre and Ruth Aylett, Inter-cultural differences in response to a computer-based anti-bullying intervention, Educational Research, 52(1), Aug. 2010. Alexandre Domingues and Susana Vinga and J. M. Lemos, Optimization strategies for metabolic networks, BMC Systems Biology, 4(), pp. 113, Aug. 2010. Teresa Maria Sá Ferreira Vazão Vasques and Fernando Ribeiro Correia, Simple ant routing algorithm strategies for a (Multipurpose) MANET model, Ad Hoc Networks, 8(8), pp. 810-823, Aug. 2010, Elsevier. Rui Duarte and Jorge Manuel dos Santos Ribeiro Fernandes, A Comparative Study on Transformer and Inductor Based LC Tanks for VCOs, International Journal of Microelectronics and Computer Science , 1(1), pp. 37-41, Jul. 2010. Samuel Francisco Mascarenhas and João Miguel de Sousa de Assis Dias and Rui Prada and Ana Paiva, A Dimensional Model for Cultural Behaviour in Virtual Agents, Applied Artificial Intelligence, 24(6), pp. 552-574, Jul. 2010. Nuno Claudino Pereira Lopes and Juan A. Navarro and Andrey Rybalchenko and Atul Singh, Applying Prolog to Develop Distributed Systems, Theory and Practice of Logic Programming, 10(6), pp. 691707, Jul. 2010, Cambridge University Press. Ignacio Medina and Jose Carbonell and Luis Pulido and Sara C. Madeira and Stefan Goetz and Ana Conesa and Joaquin Tarraga and Alberto PascualMontano and Ruben Nogales-Cadenas and Javier Santoyo and Francisco Garcia and Martina Marba and David Montaner and Joaquin Dopazo, Babelomics: an integrative platform for the analysis of transcriptomics, proteomics and genomic data with advanced functional profiling, Nucleic Acids Research, 38, pp. W210-W213, Jul. 2010, Oxford Journals. Artur Caetano and António Rito Silva and José Manuel Nunes Salvador Tribolet, Business Process Decomposition – An Approach Based on the Principle of Separation of Concerns, Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architecture Journal - An International Journal, Special Issue on Methodo, 5(1), Jul. 2010, SIG MOBIS. João Graça and Kuzman Ganchev and Ben Taskar, Learning Tractable Word Alignment Models with Complex Constraints, Computational Linguistics, 3(36), pp. 481-504, Jul. 2010, MIT Press. Kuzman Ganchev and João Graça and Jennifer Gillenwater and Ben Taskar, Posterior Regularization for Structured Latent Variable Models, Journal of Machine Learning Research, 11, pp. 2001−2, Jul. 2010. Marielba Zacarias and H. Sofia Pinto and Rodrigo Magalhães and José Manuel Nunes Salvador Tribolet, A “context aware” and agent-centric perspective for the alignment between individuals and organizations, Information Systems Journal Vocabularies, Ontologies and Rules for Enterprise and Business Process Modeling and Manag, 35(4), pp. 441-466, Jun. 2010, Elsevier Science Publisher. João M.P. Cardoso and Pedro Diniz and Markus Weinhardt, Compiling for Reconfigurable Computing: A Survey, ACM Computing Surveys, 42(4), pp. 1-65, Jun. 2010, ACM press. Marielba Silva Zacarias and Rodrigo Magalhães and H. Sofia Pinto and José Manuel Nunes Salvador Tribolet, Defining an Architectural View for Human Resources, IJBIS - International Journal of Business Information Systems, Special Issue on the Design and Engineering of Human Reso, 5(2), pp. 121-133, Jun. 2010. Natalie Vannini and Sibylle Enz and Maria Sapouna and Dieter Wolke and Scott Watson and Sarah Woods and Kerstin Dautenhahn and Lynne Hal and Ana Paiva and Elizabeth Andre and Ruth Aylett and Wolfgang Schneider, FearNot!: a computer-based anti-bullying-programme designed to foster peer intervention, European Journal of Psychology of Education, 1(26), pp. 21-24, Jun. 2010. André Guilherme Nogueira Coelho dos Santos and João M. P. Cardoso and Diogo R. Ferreira and Pedro Diniz and Paulo Chaínho, Providing User Context for Mobile and Social Networking Applications, Pervasive and Mobile Computing, 6(3), pp. 324-341, Jun. 2010, Elsevier. Jânio Monteiro and Carlos Calafate and Mário Serafim Nunes, Robust Multipoint and Multilayered Transmission of H.264/SVC with Raptor Codes, Telecommunication Systems, Jun. 2010, SPRINGER. Jorge F. Villena and L. Miguel Silveira, SPAREA Scalable Algorithm for Passive, Structure Preserving, Parameter-Aware Model Order Reduction, IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 29(6), pp. 925-938, Jun. 2010, IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation. 73 74 Cátia M. Machado and Francisco Couto and Alexandra R. Fernandes and Susana Santos and Nuno Cardim and Ana T. Freitas, Unraveling Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Variability, ERCIM NEWS, 82, pp. 48-49, Jun. 2010, ERCIM. João Saraiva and Alberto Rodrigues da Silva, A Reference Model for the Analysis and Comparison of MDE Approaches for Web-Application Development, Journal of Software Engineering and Applications, 3, pp. 419-425, May 2010, Scientific Research Publishing. Luís Augusto Bica Gomes de Oliveira and Erik Snelling and Jorge Manuel dos Santos Ribeiro Fernandes and M. Medeiros Silva, An Inductorless CMOS Quadrature Oscillator Continuously Tuneable from 3.1 to 10.6 GHz, Int. J. Circuit Theory and Applications, May 2010, Wiley. Verónica C. Martins and José Germano and Filipe A. Cardoso and Joana Loureiro and Susana Cardoso and Leonel Sousa and Moises Simões Piedade and Luís P. Fonseca and P. P. Freitas, Challenges and trends in the development of a magnetoresistive biochip portable platform, J. Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 322(9), pp. 1655–1663, May 2010. Rui Cruz and Mário Serafim Nunes and Leandro Meneses and João Domingues, IPTV Architecture for an IMS Environment with Dynamic QoS Adaptation, Multimedia Tools and Applications, 3(53), pp. 557-589, May. 2010, Springer. Luís Augusto Bica Gomes de Oliveira and Chris van den Bos and Jorge Manuel dos Santos Ribeiro Fernandes and Chris Verhoeven and M. Medeiros Silva, A 5 GHz Quadrature Relaxation Oscillator with Mixing for Improved Testability or Compact Front-end Implementation, International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 38(4), pp. 359366, Apr. 2010, Wiley. Caroline Hagège and Jorge Baptista and Nuno J. Mamede, Caracterização e Processamento de Expressões Temporais em Português, Linguamática, 2(1), pp. 63-76, Apr. 2010. Paolo Romano and Luis Rodrigues and Nuno Carvalho and João Cachopo, Cloud-TM: Harnessing the Cloud with Distributed Transactional Memories, ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 2(44), Apr. 2010. Gonçalo Nuno Gomes Tavares, Efficient computation of Hoyt cumulative distribution function, Electronics Letters, 46(7), pp. 537–539, Apr. 2010. Pedro Sousa and Manuel J. Fonseca, Sketch-Based Retrieval of Drawings using Spatial Proximity, Journal of Visual Languages and Computing (JVLC), 21(2), pp. 69-80, Apr. 2010, Elsevier. Davide C. Figo and Pedro Diniz and Diogo R. Ferreira and João M.P. Cardoso, Preprocessing Techniques for Context Recognition from Accelerometer Data, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 14, pp. 645-662, Mar. 2010. Levent Aksoy and Ece Olcay Gunes and Paulo Flores, Search algorithms for the multiple constant multiplications problem: Exact and approximate, Microprocessors and Microsystems, Embedded Hardware Design (MICPRO), 34(5), pp. 151-162, Mar. 2010, Elsevier B.V. J. P. Oliveira and J. Goes and M. Figueiredo and E. Santin and Jorge Manuel dos Santos Ribeiro Fernandes and J. Ferreira, An 8-bit 120 MS/s Interleaved CMOS Pipeline ADC Based on MOS Parametric Amplification, IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems-II, 57(2), pp. 105-109, Feb. 2010, IEEE. Gonçalo Nuno Gomes Tavares and Luis Miguel Gomes Tavares and Antonino Petrolino, On the True Cramér-Rao Lower Bound for Data-Aided Carrier-Phase-Independent Frequency Offset and Symbol Timing Estimation, IEEE Transactions on Communications, 58(2), pp. 442 - 447, Feb. 2010. Rui Gustavo Nunes Pereira Crespo, Predicting feature interactions by using inconsistency models, Computer Networks, 54(3), pp. 416-427, Feb. 2010, Elsevier. Hugo Miranda and Luis Rodrigues, Reputation in Anonymous Vehicular Networks, International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems, 3(2), pp. 178-197, Feb. 2010, Reputation in Anonymous Vehicular Networks. Guochun Shi and Volodymyr Kindratenko and Frederico Pratas and Pedro Trancoso and Michael Gschwind, Application Acceleration with the Cell Broadband Engine, Computing in Science and Engineering, 12(1), pp. 76-81, Jan. 2010, IEEE. Luís Guerra e Silva and Joel R. Phillips and L. Miguel Silveira, Effective Corner-Based Techniques for Variation-Aware IC Timing Verification, IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 29(1), pp. 157-162, Jan. 2010, IEEE. Sara C. Madeira and Miguel C. Teixeira and Isabel Sá Correia and Arlindo L. Oliveira, Identification of Regulatory Modules in Time Series Gene Expression Data using a Linear Time Biclustering Algorithm, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, 7(1), pp. 153-165, Jan. 2010, IEEE/ACM. Paulo Alexandre Crisóstomo Lopes and José Germano and Teresa Mendes de Almeida and Leonel Sousa and Moises Simões Piedade and F. Cardoso and H. A. Ferreira and P. P. Freitas, Measuring and Extraction of Biological Information on new Handheld Biochip-based Microsystem, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 59(1), pp. 56-62, Jan. 2010, IEEE. Angelo Miguel Aparicio Cardoso and Andreas Wichert, Neocognitron and the Map Transformation Cascade, Neural Networks, 23(1), pp. 74-88, Jan. 2010. Teresa Mendes de Almeida and Moises Simões Piedade and Leonel Sousa and José Germano and Paulo Alexandre Crisóstomo Lopes and Filipe Cardoso and Paulo Freitas, On the Modeling of New Tunnel Junction Magnetoresisitive Biosensors, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 59(1), pp. 92-100, Jan. 2010. V. Silva and Jorge Manuel dos Santos Ribeiro Fernandes and Luís Augusto Bica Gomes de Oliveira and Horácio C. Neto and R. Ferreira and S. Freitas and P. P. Freitas, Thermal Assisted Switching Magnetic Tunel Junctions as FPGA Memory Elements, Int. Jour. Microelectronics and Computer Science, 1(1), pp. 31-36, Jan. 2010. 10.2.3 National Journal Articles Renato Jorge Caleira Nunes, Análise Comparativa de Quatro Tecnologias Domóticas, O Electricista - Dossier Domótica, 32, pp. 123-129, Abril 2010. Marco Costa and Alberto Rodrigues da Silva, ReacT-MDD – Rastreabilidade Reactiva de Artefactos no Desenvolvimento de Sistemas de Informação, Lusíada - Economia & Empresa, Oct. 2010, Universidade Lusíada Editora. Samuel José Raposo Vieira Mira and Rui Prada, LudoPor - Word Game Creation Platform, PRISMA - Revista de Ciências da Informação e da Comunicação, 10, edição especial Videojogos 2009. CETAC, Jun. 2010. 10.2.4 Book Chapters Pável Calado and Luís Leitão and Melanie Herschel, Soft Computing in XML Data Management, Chapter An Overview of XML Duplicate Detection Algorithms, Dec 2010, Springer. Bertinho Manuel D’Andrade da Costa and J. M. Lemos, Power Plant Applications of Advanced Control Techniques, Chapter Adaptive Temperature Control for a Solar Furnace, Nov 2010, ProcessEng Engineering GmbH. J. M. Lemos and P.O.Shirley and Rui Alexandre Nunes Neves da Silva and Bertinho Manuel D’Andrade da Costa, Power Plant Applications of Advanced Control Techniques, Chapter Adaptive Predictive Control of Superheated Steam and Economic Performance, Nov 2010, ProcessEng Engineering GmbH. Raul Nunes da Silva and Miguel Mira da Silva and Nelson Gama, ENTERprise Information Systems, Chapter Using People CMM for Dealing with Resistance on Implementing ITIL, Oct 2010, Springer-Verlag. Ana Sofia Graça and Joao Marques Silva and Inês Lynce, Mathematical Approaches to Polymer Sequence Analysis and Related Problems, Chapter Haplotype Inference using Propositional Satisfiability, Oct 2010, Springer. 75 76 Antonino Petrolino and Gonçalo Nuno Gomes Tavares, Vehicular Tecnologies, Chapter Simulation of SISO and MIMO Multipath Fading Channels, Oct 2010, Intech. Andreas Wichert and Pedro Miguel Nunes Santos, Database Technology for Life Sciences and Medicine, Chapter Fast multimedia querying for medical applications, Sep 2010, World Scientific Publishing. J. M. Lemos and Luis Miguel Mendonça Rato and Rui Alexandre Nunes Neves da Silva, Power plant applications of advanced control techniques, Chapter Adaptive Control of Distributed Collector Solar Fields, Aug 2010. Luís Montesano and Manuel Lopes and Francisco Melo and Alexandre Bernardino and José SantosVictor, Advances in Cognitive Systems, Chapter A computational model of object affordances, Jun 2010, IET Publishers. Rui Filipe Lopes Joaquim and Carlos Nuno da Cruz Ribeiro and Paulo Ferreira, Towards Trustedworthy Elections, Chapter Improving Remote Voting Security with CodeVoting, Jun 2010, LNCS Springer. Mário Pereira Véstias and Horácio C. Neto, Dynamic Reconfigurable Network-on-Chip Design: Innovations for Computational Processing and Communication, Chapter Dynamically Reconfigurable Networks-on-Chip using Runtime Adaptive Routers, Apr 2010, IGI Global (IGI). Porfírio Pena Filipe and Nuno J. Mamede, Ambient Intelligence, Chapter Ambient Intelligence Interaction via Dialogue Systems, Mar 2010, INTECH. Pedro Tomás and Aleksandar Ilic and Leonel Sousa, Biomedical Diagnostics and Clinical Technologies: Applying High-Performance Cluster and Grid Computing, Chapter Massive Data Classification of Neural Responses, Feb 2010, IGI Global. João Leitão and Nuno Carvalho and José Pereira and Luis Rodrigues, Handbook of Peer-to-Peer Networking, Chapter On Adding Structure to Unstructured Overlay Networks, Feb 2010, Springer. João Leitão and José Pereira and Luis Rodrigues, Handbook of Peer-to-Peer Networking, Chapter Gossip-Based Broadcast, Feb 2010, Springer. Manuel Lopes and Francisco Melo and Luis Montesano and José Santos-Victor, From Motor Learning to Interaction Learning in Robots, Chapter Abstraction levels for robotic imitation: Overview and computational approaches, Jan 2010, Springer. André Marquet and Jânio Monteiro and Nuno Martins and Mário Serafim Nunes, Quality of Service Architectures for Wireless Networks: Performance Metrics and Management, Chapter Quality of Experience (QoE) versus QoS in Video Transmission, Jan 2010, IGI Global. Alfranio Correia and José Pereira and Luis Rodrigues and Nuno Carvalho and Rui Oliveira, Replication Theory and Practice, Chapter Practical Database Replication, Jan 2010, Springer. 10.2.5 International Conferences Edgar Mamede Marques and Luis Veiga and Paulo Ferreira, An extensible framework for middleware design based on concurrent event-based AOP, 9th International Workshop on Adaptive and Reflective Middleware (ARM 2010), Bangalore, India. In conjuntion with Middleware 2010, Dec. 2010, ACM. Bertinho Manuel D’Andrade da Costa and Aura Silva and J. M. Lemos and Luís Antunes and Ricardo Figueiredo, Assessment of the Depth of Anaesthesia in Animals for Automatic Control, European Conference on Control 2010, Dec. 2010 , pp. 201-205 , North Atlantic University Union. Alberto Rodrigues da Silva and Patricia Silva, Casos de Estudo com a Bolsa de Objectos de Aprendizagem: Análise na Perspectiva da Computação Social, IE’2010 Conference (Congreso Iberoamericano de Informática Educativa), Dec. 2010. José Fernando de Jesus da Rocha and Marcelino Bicho dos Santos and José Manuel Ferreira das Dores Costa, Designing a Two Slope Gate Driver to Limit Internal Voltage Spikes in a Buck Converter, 25th Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems (DCIS), Dec. 2010, pp. 193198. S. Guissoni and Eduardo Costa and Cristiano Lazzari and J. Monteiro and Levent Aksoy and R. Reis, Radix-2 Decimation in Time (DIT) Implementation Based on a Matrix-Multiple Constant Multiplication Approach, 17th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems (ICECS), Dec. 2010. Edgar Santos and Cláudia RIbeiro and Manuel Fradinho and João António Madeiras Pereira, Digital Strytelling for Competence Development, STEG 2010 - Workshop on Story-Telling and Educacional Games, part of ICWL 2010, Dec. 2010, Springer LNCS. Rui Cruz and Mário Serafim Nunes and C. Patrikakis and N. Papaoulakis, SARACEN: A platform for adaptive, socially aware multimedia distribution over P2P networks, IEEE Globecom 2010 Workshop on Enabling the Future Service-Oriented Internet (EFSOI 2010), Dec. 2010, IEEE. E. Santin and M. Figueiredo and R. Tavares and J. Goes and Luís Augusto Bica Gomes de Oliveira, Fast-Setling, Low-Power, Two-Stage, Self-Biased CMOS Amplifier Using Feedforward-Regulated Cascode Devices, IEEE Int. Conf. Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS´10), Dec. 2010. Wang Lin and Tiago Luís and João Graça and Luísa Coheur and Isabel Trancoso, The INESC-ID Machine Translation System for the IWSLT 2010, International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation, Dec. 2010. Cátia M. Machado and Francisco Couto and Alexandra R. Fernandes and Susana Santos and Nuno Cardim and Ana T. Freitas, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy semantic characterization, The First Workshop on Knowledge Engineering, Discovery and Dissemination in Health (KEDDH10), at IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine, Dec. 2010. José Simão and Paulo Ferreira and Carlos Nuno da Cruz Ribeiro and Luis Veiga, Jano - Specification and Enforcement of Location Privacy in Mobile and Pervasive Environments, Workshop on Middleware for Pervasive Mobile and Embedded Computing (M-MPAC 2010), in Middleware 2010, Dec. 2010, ACM. Pedro T. Monteiro and Ana T. Freitas and Delphine Ropers and Radu Mateescu and Hidde de Jong, Modeling and formal verification of biological regulatory networks: an integrative approach, IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM10), Dec. 2010. José Lopes and Isabel Trancoso and Rui Correia and Thomas Pellegrini and Hugo Meinedo and Nuno J. Mamede and Maxine Eskenazi, Multimedia Learning Materials, IEEE Spoken Language Technology Workshop, Dec. 2010, IEEE. Wang Lin and Tiago Luís and João Graça and Luísa Coheur and Isabel Trancoso, Towards a General and Extensible Phrase-Extraction Algorithm, International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation (IWSLT), Dec. 2010. 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Rodriguez-Andina and Jorge Filipe Leal Costa Semião and Fabian Vargas and Isabel Maria Silva Nobre Parreira Cacho Teixeira and João Paulo Cacho Teixeira, Delay Modeling for Power NoiseAware Design in Spartan-3A FPGAs, VI Southern Programable Logic Conference (SPL), Mar. 2010, pp. 127-132. Zuochang Ye and L. Miguel Silveira and Joel R. Phillips, Extended Hamiltonean Pencil for Passivity Assessment and Enforcement for SParameter Systems, Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), Mar. 2010, pp. 1148-1152, ACM/IEEE. Jorge F. Villena and L. Miguel Silveira, HORUS - high-dimensional Model Order Reduction via low moment-matching upgraded sampling, Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2010, Mar. 2010, pp. 465-470, ACM/IEEE. Cristina Mota, Journalistic corpus similarity over time, Corpus linguistic applications: Current studies, new directions, Mar. 2010, pp. 67-83, Rodopi. Mário Pereira Véstias and Horácio C. Neto, Parallel Decimal Multipliers Using Binary Multipliers, IEEE VI Southern Programmable Logic Conference (SPL 2010), Mar 2010, pp. 73-78. J. Vazquez and V. Champac and Isabel Maria Silva Nobre Parreira Cacho Teixeira and Marcelino Bicho dos Santos and João Paulo Cacho Teixeira, Programmable Aging Sensor for Automotive Safety-Critical Applications, Design Automation and Test in Europe (DATE), Mar. 2010. David Sardinha Andrade de Aveiro and António Rito Silva and José Manuel Nunes Salvador Tribolet, Towards a GOD-theory for organizational engineering: continuously modeling the continuous (re)Generation, Operation and Deletion of the enterprise, 25th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, Mar. 2010, pp. 150-157, ACM. Bruno Jesus Rodrigues Fernandes and Helena Sarmento, 128 FFT Core Implementation for Multiband Full-Rate Ultra-Wideband Receivers, IEEE Latin american symposium on circuits and systems, Feb. 2010. Carlos Alberto Pedro Mendes de Sousa Saraiva and João Oliveira and João António Madeiras Pereira, A Multicellular Orthographic Projection Approach to Image-Based Rendering, Feb. 2010, pp. 221228, WSCG 2010, 18th International Conference in Central Europe. Tiago José Barreiros Martins de Almeida and Nuno Roma, A parallel programming framework for multi-core DNA sequence alignment, International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS2010), Feb. 2010, pp. 907912. 93 94 Marco Crepaldi and Chen Li and Keith Dronson and Jorge Manuel dos Santos Ribeiro Fernandes and Peter Kinget, An Ultra-Low-Power InterferenceRobust IR-UWB Transceiver Chipset Using Self-Synchronizing OOK Modulation, IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC’10), Feb. 2010, pp. 226-227. Carlos Leong and João Paulo Cacho Teixeira and R. Bugalho and M. Ferreira and P. Rodrigues and J.C. Silva and J. Varela and P. Lousã and Isabel Maria Silva Nobre Parreira Cacho Teixeira, On Restoring Data Coherence in GALS Systems for Medical Imaging, IEEE Latin American Circuits and Systems Symposium (LASCAS), Feb. 2010, pp. 12-15, IEEE. Carlos Manuel Boura Sampaio and J. Monteiro and L. Miguel Silveira, Analysis of the Conditions for Worst Case Switching Activity in Integrated Circuits, IEEE Latin American Symposium on Circuits and Systems (LASCAS), Feb. 2010. Mouna Allani and João Leitão and Benoit Garbinato and Luis Rodrigues, RASM: A Reliable Algorithm for Scalable Multicast, The 18th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Computing (PDP), Feb. 2010. Gabriel César Ferreira Pestana and Augusto Casaca and Nuno Duarte and Joachim Metter and Sylvie Couronné, Context Awareness using location based services for surveillance of mobile assets, 7th European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN 2010), Feb. 2010, ISBN 978-98996001-3-3. Victor Manuel Antunes da Silva and Jorge Manuel dos Santos Ribeiro Fernandes and Horácio C. Neto, Reconfigurable Circuits Using Magnetic Tunneling Junction Memories, Doctoral Conference on Computing, Electrical and Industrial Systems DoCEIS 2010, Feb. 2010, pp. 549-558, Springer. J. Vazquez and V. Champac and A.M. Ziesemer Jr. and R. Reis and Isabel Maria Silva Nobre Parreira Cacho Teixeira and Marcelino Bicho dos Santos and João Paulo Cacho Teixeira, Delay Sensing for Parametric Variations and Defects Monitoring in Safety-Critical Applications, IEEE Latin American Circuits and Systems Symposium (LASCAS), Feb. 2010, IEEE. Frederico Pratas and Ricardo Mata and Leonel Sousa, Iterative induced dipoles computation for Molecular Mechanics on GPUs, 3rd Workshop on General Purpose Processing on Graphics Processing Units (co-located with ASPLOS), Feb. 2010, ACM. Bruno Martins and Pável Calado, Learning to Rank for Geographic Information Retrieval, 6th Workshop on Geographic Information Retrieval, Feb. 2010, ACM. Abílio Parreira and João António Madeiras Pereira and Joaquim Armando Pires Jorge, Multi-level Hashed Grid Construction methods, WSCG 2010, 18th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Feb. 2010, pp. 95-99, EUROGRAPHICS. João Pedro Vieira Guerreiro and Tiago Guerreiro and Daniel Jorge Viegas Gonçalves, Relating Personally Relevant Social Information from Heterogeneous Sources, ACM IUI Workshop on User Data Interoperability in the Social Web (UDISW10), Feb. 2010. Ivo Miguel da Quinta Anastácio and Bruno Martins and Pável Calado, Using the Geographic Scopes of Web Documents for Contextual Advertising, 6th Workshop on Geographic Information Retrieval, Feb. 2010, ACM. Roberto Palmieri and Francesco Quaglia and Paolo Romano and Nuno Carvalho, Evaluating Database-oriented Replication Schemes in Software Transactional Memory Systems, 15th Workshop on Dependable Parallel, Distributed and Network-Centric Systems (DPDNS), Jan. 2010, IEEE Computer Society. Mário Pereira Véstias and Hugo Alexandre Gouveia dos Santos and Helena Sarmento, A DCM De mapper for MB-OFDM on FPGA, IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics, Jan. 2010, pp. 125-126. Kazeem Gbolagade and Ricardo Chaves and Leonel Sousa and Sorin Cotofana, An Improved Reverse Converter for the {2^{2n+1}-1, 2^{n}, 2^{n}-1} Moduli Set, IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS 2010), Jan. 2010. Pierangelo Di Sanzo and Roberto Palmieri and Bruno Ciciani and Francesco Quaglia and Paolo Romano, Analytical Modelling of Lock-based Concurrency Control with Arbitrary Transaction Data Access Patterns, Proc. First Joint International Conference on Performance Engineering (WOSP/SIPEW), San Jose, California, Jan. 2010, ACM press. António de Vasconcelos Nascimento Burnay da Fonseca and Teresa Maria Sá Ferreira Vazão Vasques and António Carlos da Cruz Semedo Varela, Uma proposta de Rede Veicular com Arquitectura IP e Acesso por Wifi, Actas da CRC 2010 - 10ª Conferência sobre Redes de Computadores, Nov. 2010, pp. 173-178, FCA. Aleksandar Ilic and Leonel Sousa, Collaborative Execution Environment for Heterogeneous Parallel Systems, 12th Workshop on Advances in Parallel and Distributed Computational Models (APDCM/IPDPS 2010), Jan. 2010. Bruno Capelas and André Morais and Teresa Maria Sá Ferreira Vazão Vasques, WiSocial - An Heterogeneous Mobile Social Network, Actas da CRC 2010 - 10ª Conferência sobre Redes de Computadores, Nov. 2010. Rui Silva and Rui Gustavo Nunes Pereira Crespo and Mário Serafim Nunes, Enhanced Chaotic Stream Cipher for WSNs, 5th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, Jan. 2010. Carla Azevedo and Carla Madaíl and Susana Vinga and Patrícia Rodrigues and Nuno Oliveira and Bárbara Campos, A rotura do subescapular é uma lesão rara ou raramente diagnosticada? Estudo retrospectivo de 55 cirurgias artroscópicas consecutivas da coifa dos rotadores, XXX Congresso Nacional de Ortopedia e Traumatologia, Oct. 2010, S.P.O.T. - Sociedade Portuguesa de Ortopedia e Traumatologia. João Barreto and Aleksandar Dragojevic and Paulo Ferreira and Rachid Guerraoui and Michal Kapalka, Leveraging Parallel Nesting in Transactional Memory, 15th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming (PPoPP), Jan. 2010, pp. 91-100, ACM Press. Svetislav Momcilovic and Leonel Sousa, Programming Cell/BE and GPU based systems for real-time video encoding, Real-Time Image and Video Processing Conference, Jan. 2010, SPIE. 10.2.6 National Conferences Laércio Junior and Teresa Maria Sá Ferreira Vazão Vasques, A simple metric for predicting video quality of experience, Actas da CRC 2010 - 10ª Conferência sobre Redes de Computadores, Nov. 2010. Roberto Nunes and Rui Cruz and Mário Serafim Nunes, Scalable Video Distribution in Peer-toPeer Architecture, Actas da 10ª Conferência sobre Redes de Computadores (CRC 2010), Nov. 2010. Nuno Apolónia and Paulo Ferreira and Luis Veiga, Social Networks for Cycle-Sharing, CRC 2010, Nov. 2010. Rita Pereira and Tiago Guerreiro and Hugo Nicolau and Joaquim Armando Pires Jorge and Daniel Jorge Viegas Gonçalves, Bases para Reabilitação Assistida, Interacção 2010, Oct. 2010. João Oliveira and Tiago Guerreiro and Hugo Nicolau and Daniel Jorge Viegas Gonçalves, Cognimobile: Diferenças Cognitivas e os Dispositivos Móveis, Interacção 2010, Oct. 2010. Flávio Osvaldo Marques Esteves and Pável Calado, Desambiguação Automática de Pesquisas, 10ª Conferência da Associação Portuguesa de Sistemas de Informação, Oct. 2010, Associação Portuguesa de Sistemas de Informação. Cristina Fonseca and José Mocito and Luis Rodrigues, Encaminhamento Multi-Rota de Baixo Acoplamento para Redes Sem-Fios em Malha, 10a Conferência sobre Redes de Computadores, Oct. 2010. Miguel Henriques and José Manuel Nunes Salvador Tribolet and Jan Hoogervorst, Enterprise Governance and DEMO: a reference method to guide enterprise (re)design and operation with DEMO, CAPSI 2010, Oct. 2010. 95 96 Paulo Gomes and Sandra Vanessa Pereira Gama do Rosário and Daniel Jorge Viegas Gonçalves, Exploração e Visualização de Informação Pessoal, Interacção 2010, Oct. 2010. Susana Velez and Marco Oliveira and Miguel Mira da Silva, Reducing IT Costs, 10ª Conferência da Associação Portuguesa de Sistemas de Informação (CAPSI 2010), Oct. 2010. Ricardo Dias and Manuel J. Fonseca, Exploração Interactiva de Colecções Musicais usando Treemaps Ordenados Semanticamente, Interacção 2010, Oct. 2010. Tiago Guerreiro and Hugo Nicolau and Joaquim Armando Pires Jorge and Daniel Jorge Viegas Gonçalves, Rumo a Interfaces Tácteis Acessíveis, Interacção 2010, Oct. 2010. Clemente Raposo and João Barreto, FISE: An approach to data-aware connectivity, CRC 2010: 10ª Conferência sobre Redes de Computadores (Poster), Oct. 2010. João Alveirinho and João Leitão and João Paiva and Luis Rodrigues, Curiata: Uma arquitectura P2P auto-organizável para uma localização flexível e eficiente de recursos, Segundo Simpósio de Informática (Inforum), Sep. 2010. Luis Bruno and Bruno Rodrigues de Araújo and João António Madeiras Pereira and Joaquim Armando Pires Jorge, Locomação Virtual via Movimento Físico do Utilizador: Controlo de Velocidade do Avatar, 4ª Confererência Nacional Interacção Humano-Computador, Oct. 2010, Microsoft/ GPCG/FCT. João Teixeira and Gabriel José Faustino Fonseca Barata and Daniel Jorge Viegas Gonçalves, Metabrain – Conhecimento na era do PetaByte, Interacção 2010, Oct. 2010. Ricardo Pinto and José Mocito and Luis Rodrigues, Monitorização Adaptativa baseada em Clusters Semi-circulares para Redes em Malha sem Fios, 10a Conferência sobre Redes de Computadores, Oct. 2010. David Miguel Guilherme Branquinho Ribeiro Antunes and David Martins de Matos and José Gaspar, Multiple Hypothesis Group Tracking in Video Sequences, 16th Portuguese Conference on Pattern Recognition (RecPad 2010), Oct. 2010. João Benedito and Tiago Guerreiro and Hugo Nicolau and Daniel Jorge Viegas Gonçalves, O Tacto e a Interacção Móvel, Interacção 2010, Oct. 2010. Gabriel José Faustino Fonseca Barata and Ricardo Dias and Sandra Vanessa Pereira Gama do Rosário and Manuel J. Fonseca and Daniel Jorge Viegas Gonçalves, Pesquisa Interactiva de Fotografias com Base na Regra dos Terços, Interacção 2010, Oct. 2010. Miguel Henriques and José Manuel Nunes Salvador Tribolet and Jan Hoogervorst, Enterprise Governance and DEMO: guiding enterprise design and operation by addressing DEMO competence, authority and responsibility notions, INForum 2010 - Simpósio de Informática, Sep. 2010. João Filipe Ramos Paulino and Paulo Ferreira and Luis Veiga, Exploring Fault-tolerance and Reliability in a Peer-to-Peer Cycle-sharing Infrastructure, InForum 2010, Simposio de Informática, Track de Computação Distribuída de Larga Escala, Sep. 2010. Cláudio Diniz and Nuno J. Mamede and João Carlos Serrenho Dias Pereira, RuDriCo2 - a faster disambiguator and segmentation modifier, II Simpósio de Informática (INForum), Sep. 2010, pp. 573-584. Raoul Gabriel Martins Félix and Paulo Ferreira and Luis Veiga, Scalable and Efficient Discovery of Resources, Services, and Applications in P2P Grids, InForum 2010, Simposio de Informática, Track de Computação Distribuída de Larga Escala, Sep. 2010. Mário Ferreira and João Leitão and Luis Rodrigues, Thicket: Construção e Manutenção de Múltiplas Árvores numa Rede entre Pares, Segundo Simpósio de Informática (Inforum), Sep. 2010. Ricardo Filipe and João Barreto, Towards full online deduplication of the Web, 2º INForum, Sep. 2010. João Saraiva and Alberto Rodrigues da Silva, Web-Application Modeling With the CMS-ML Language, II Simpósio de Informática (INForum 2010), Sep. 2010. Ricardo Vaz and Martijn Kuipers and Mário Serafim Nunes, Distributed Wireless Networking Framework for B3G Simulations, Rede Temática de Comunicações Móveis, Jul. 2010. José Borbinha and Nuno Miguel Antunes Freire, Da “The European Library” à “Europeana” – Um percurso com impulsos nacionais, 10º congresso nacional de bibliotecários, arquivistas e documentalistas, Apr. 2010. M. Lopes and Nuno Miguel Antunes Freire and Hugo Miguel Álvaro Manguinhas and Gilberto Filipe Santos Pedrosa and M. Teixeira and José Borbinha, O Modelo FRBR e a descoberta de informação: a experiência do projecto TELplus, 10º congresso nacional de bibliotecários, arquivistas e documentalistas, Apr. 2010. Rui Prada and Daniel Dias and Helmut Prendinger and Arturo Nakasone, Fostering Agriculture Environmental Awareness, VS-GAMES 2010 Second International Conference on Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications, Mar. 2010, pp. 37-44, IEEE. Martijn Kuipers and Ricardo Vaz and Mário Serafim Nunes, Video Quality Optimization Algorithm for Video-Telephony over IP Networks, Rede Temática de Comunicações Móveis, Mar. 2010. Pedro Pereira and Mário Pereira Véstias Horácio C. Neto, Divisor Decimal em FPGA o Método de Newton-Raphson, REC2010 Jornadas sobre Sistemas Reconfiguráveis, 2010, pp. 77-82. and com - VI Feb. Frederico Pratas and Aleksandar Ilic and Leonel Sousa and Horácio C. Neto, Double-precision Floating-point Performance of Computational Devices: FPGAs, CPUs, and GPUs, REC2010 - VI Jornadas sobre Sistemas Reconfiguráveis, Feb. 2010, pp. 83-90. Hugo Alexandre Gouveia dos Santos and Mário Pereira Véstias and Helena Sarmento, Implementação em FPGA de um Desmodulador DCM para um receptor UWB MB-OFDM, Jornadas sobre Sistemas Reconfiguráveis, Feb. 2010, pp. 113116. Bruno Jesus Rodrigues Fernandes and Helena Sarmento, Implementation osf an 128 FFT for a MB-OFDM Receiver, Jornadas sobre Sistemas Reconfiguráveis, Feb. 2010, pp. 45-48. Nuno Sebastião and Nuno Roma and Paulo Flores, Scalable Accelerator Architecture for Local Alignment of DNA Sequences, VI Jornadas sobre Sistemas Reconfiguráveis - REC2010, Feb. 2010, pp. 59-66, Universidade de Aveiro / IEETA. Bruno Jesus Fernandes and Stefan Haas and José António Soares Augusto and Guiomar Evans and Ralf Spiwoks and Per Klöfver, Validação e Concretização do Módulo MICTP do Primeiro Nível do Filtro de Eventos do Detector ATLAS, REC2010 - VI Jornadas sobre Sistemas reconfiguráveis, Jan. 2010. 10.2.7 Patents Moisés Simões Piedade and Sara Cristina Vicente Catalão and Jorge Manuel dos Santos Ribeiro Fernandes and Rodrigo Piedade and Tiago Costa, Método do Controlo da Queda de Tensão ou da Resistência de Interruptores Electrónicos, Pat. No. 2147483647, Patente de Invenção Nacional INPI. Jorge Manuel dos Santos Ribeiro Fernandes and Cristiano Lazzari and Paulo Flores and J. Monteiro, Tabela Multi-Valor para Dispositivos Lógicos Programáveis, Pat. No. 2147483647, Pedido Provisório de Patente – INPI. 10.2.8 Technical Reports Rui Filipe Lopes Joaquim and Carlos Nuno da Cruz Ribeiro, MarkPledge3 Specification, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 44/2010, Nov 2010. Nuno Claudino Pereira Lopes and Levent Aksoy and Vasco Manquinho and J. Monteiro, Optimally Solving the MCM Problem Using Pseudo-Boolean Satisfiability, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 43/2010, Nov 2010. João Paiva and João Leitão and Luis Rodrigues, Rollerchain: a DHT for High Availability, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 46/2010, Nov 2010. Tiago Augusto Escudeiro Almeida, ASP: Codificação do Heyawake, Quadrado Mágico, Maximum Density Still-Life e Detecção de Erros em Pedigrees, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 39/2010, BII, Oct 2010. 97 98 João Filipe Rosado Gouveia, ASP: Kakuro, Hidato, Hexágonos Mágicos, Rotas de Distribuição e Checkfam, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 41/2010, BII, Oct 2010. João Alveirinho and João Paiva and João Leitão and Luis Rodrigues, Flexible and Efficient Resource Location in Large-Scale Systems, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 37/2010, Oct 2010. Rodrigo Joel Lucas Santos, Resolução de Problemas de Satisfação de Restrições utilizando ASP - Nurikabe, Problema de Langford, ACC Basketball Schedule e Caminhos de Menor Custo, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 42/2010, BII, Oct 2010. Marta Pereira dos Santos, Resolução de problemas em ASP: Akari, Nonagramas, Round-Robin Tournaments e Pedcheck, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 40/2010, BII, Oct 2010. Luis Marujo, Voting Combination of Sentences Splitting Classifiers Applied to Several Types of Texts, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 45/2010, Sep 2010. A. P. Francisco and Ricardo Baeza-Yates and Arlindo L. Oliveira, Mining query logs induced graphs, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 36/2010, Aug 2010. Pedro Miguel Fernandes Sampaio and Paulo Ferreira and Luis Veiga, Ozone-Squared: From “poor-man’s persistence” to Transparent Clustering for Java Applications, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 38/2010, Aug 2010. Helena Galhardas and Antónia Lopes and Emanuel Santos, Explicitly Involving the User in a Data Cleaning Process, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 48/2010, Jul 2010. J. M. Lemos and Fernando Machado and Nuno Filipe Matias Nogueira and P.O.Shirley, Modelo SIMULINK de um canal piloto - Manual do utilizador, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 35/2010, Jul 2010. Ricardo Rubén dos Santos Aires, Visual Analysis of Regulaqtory Networks, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 34/2010, Jul 2010. Pedro T. Monteiro and Ana T. Freitas, Characterization and modeling of a specific transcriptional regulatory network required for multidrug resistance in yeast, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 30/2010, Jun 2010. Mikolás Janota and Radu Grigore and Joao Marques Silva, Counterexample Guided Abstraction Algorithm for Propositional Refinement Circumscription, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 32/2010, Jun 2010. Rui Filipe Lopes Joaquim and Carlos Nuno da Cruz Ribeiro, Efficient Implementation of a High Assurance Ballot Casting Voter Verifiable Protocol, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 31/2010, Jun 2010. Pedro T. Monteiro and Paulo J. Dias and Delphine Ropers and Arlindo L. Oliveira and Isabel SáCorreia and Miguel C. Teixeira and Ana T. Freitas, Qualitative modeling and formal verification of the FLR1 gene mancozeb response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 33/2010, Jun 2010. Gonçalo Nuno Gomes Tavares, A new series for the computation of erfc(x) and related error functions, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 27/2010, May 2010. Nuno Carvalho and Paolo Romano and Luis Rodrigues, Asynchronous Lease-based Replication of Software Transactional Memory, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 29/2010, May 2010. Mário Rui Vazão Vasco Ferreira and João Leitão and Luis Rodrigues, Thicket: A Protocol for Building and Maintaining Multiple Trees in a P2P Overlay, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 28/2010, May 2010. Sara Silva and Stephen Dignum and Leonardo Vanneschi, Bloat: Past, Present, Future, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 25/2010, Apr 2010. Nuno Tenazinha and Albert Sorribas and Susana Vinga, Model identification from dynamic data: coping with saturation and cooperativity in metabolic networks, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 22/2010, Apr 2010. Steffen Peter and Renato Jorge Caleira Nunes and Laurynas Riliskis, Tools and methods for systematic WSAN engineering, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 47/2010, Apr 2010. Manuel Dionísio Rolo and Pedro Ferreira and M. Medeiros Silva and Luís Augusto Bica Gomes de Oliveira, Transimpedance Amplifiers with a Silicon Photo-Multiplier at the Input, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 24/2010, Apr 2010. Pedro Hugo de Queirós Alves and Paulo Ferreira, Adaptable consistency requirements for efficient large-scale multi-user chat, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 21/2010, Mar 2010. Roberto Palmieri and Francesco Quaglia and Paolo Romano, AGGRO: Boosting STM Replication via Aggressively Optimistic Transaction Processing, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 26/2010, Mar 2010. Rui Gustavo Nunes Pereira Crespo, Number of Message Combinations Sent by p Parties in nR Rounds, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 23/2010, Mar 2010. Tiago Filipe da Silva Garrochinho and Luis Veiga, Checkpoint, Restore, Migração de VMs OO, INESCID Tec. Rep. 20/2010, Feb 2010. João Nuno Pessanha Alcoforado Sampaio de Lemos and Luis Veiga, Distributed Clustering and Scheduling of Object-Oriented Virtual Machines, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 19/2010, Feb 2010. João Paulino and Paulo Ferreira and Luis Veiga, Fault Tolerance in Ginger, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 16/2010, Feb 2010. Pedro Filipe Oliveira and Paulo Ferreira and Luis Veiga, Gridlet Economics: Resource Management Models and Policies for Cycle-Sharing System, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 17/2010, Feb. 2010. Tiago Ferreira Nogueira Leite and Luis Veiga and Paulo Ferreira, Improved Briefcases, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 7/2010, Feb 2010. Nuno Apolonia and Paulo Ferreira and Luis Veiga, Integration of Ginger Middleware withWeb Platforms and Social Networks for Resource and Service Discovery and Cooperation on Distributed Processing, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 13/2010, Feb 2010. Pedro Vala and João Barreto and Paulo Ferreira, ShiftBack: Efficient and Time-Shifting Backup, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 9/2010, Feb 2010. Carlos Manuel Miguens Leitão and Luís Augusto Bica Gomes de Oliveira and M. Medeiros Silva, Thermal Noise Cancelation in Transimpedance Amplifiers for Radiation Detectors, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 10/2010, Feb 2010. Miguel Cortez Mateus and Paulo Ferreira and Luis Veiga, Vector-Field Consistency for Collaborative Software Development, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 12/2010, Feb 2010. João Filipe Ferreira da Costa and Paulo Ferreira and Luis Veiga, Vector-Field Consistency for Cooperative Work, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 11/2010, Feb 2010. Bruno Filipe da Costa Pereira Loureiro and Luis Veiga and Paulo Ferreira, VFC-game, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 8/2010, Feb 2010. Tiago José Pinto Taveira and Luis Rodrigues, Adaptive Group Communication, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 5/2010, Jan 2010. Roberto Palmieri and Francesco Quaglia and Paolo Romano and Nuno Carvalho, Evaluating Databaseoriented Replication Schemes in Software Transactional Memory Systems, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 6/2010, Jan 2010. Mário Rui Vazão Vasco Ferreira and Luis Rodrigues, Live-Streaming in Overlay Networks, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 3/2010, Jan 2010. Cristina Fonseca and Luis Rodrigues, Multipath Routing for Wireless Mesh Networks, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 1/2010, Jan 2010. João Sousa and Luis Veiga, Mobi-Collab: Collaborative Application for Mobile Devices, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 14/2010, Feb 2010. João Pedro Fernandes Alveirinho and Luis Rodrigues, Resource Location in P2P Systems, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 2/2010, Jan 2010. Francisco Wilton Vasconcelos and Paulo Ferreira and Luis Veiga, Process, Storage and Video Facial Indexing in P2P Grids, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 18/2010, Feb 2010. Ricardo Manuel Gândara Pinto and Luis Rodrigues, WMM - Wireless Mesh Monitoring, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 4/2010, Jan 2010. Raoul Félix and Paulo Ferreira and Luis Veiga, Scalable and Efficient Discovery of Resources, Applications, and Services in P2P Grids, INESC-ID Tec. Rep. 15/2010, Feb 2010. 99 100 10.2.9 Special Isssues of Journals 10.3 Dissertations António Menezes Leitão and Bostjan Slivnik Ed., Special issue on Advances in Languages, Related Technologies and Applications, ComSIS - Computer Science an Information Systems, 7(2), May. 2010, ComSIS Consortium. 10.3.1 PhD Theses J. Monteiro Ed., Journal of Low Power Electronics, Apr. 2010. António Menezes Leitão Ed., Lisp: Research and Experience, Lisp: Research and Experience, 16(2), Jan. 2010, Graz University of Technology. 10.2.10 Edited Proceedings Luis Veiga and Sotirios Terzis Ed., M-MPAC 2010: International Workshop on Middleware for Pervasive Mobile and Embedded Computing (colocated with ACM/IFIP/USENIX 11th International Middleware Conference), Nov 2010, ACM. Inês Lynce and Ralf Treinen Ed., Proceedings First International Workshop on Logics for Component Configuration, EPTCS, no. 29, Jul 2010. Anna Isabel Esparcia-Alcázar and Anikó Ekárt and Sara Silva and Stephen Dignum and A. Sima Uyar Ed., Genetic Programming, 13th European Conference, EuroGP 2010, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, no. 6021, Apr 2010, Springer. Cátia Vaz, A formal approach to long running transactions, PhD Thesis, IST, Technical University of Lisbon, Sep 2010. Miguel Bugalho, Search Based Methods for Proteín Structure Prediction, PhD Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. P. Francisco, Analyzing graph structure: algorithms and applications, PhD Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, May 2010. Pedro T. Monteiro, Towards an integrative approach for the modeling and formal verification of biological regulatory networks, PhD Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, May 2010. Pedro Gama, Resource Usage Policies in Grid Computing Environments, PhD Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Mar 2010. Marco Costa, ReacT-MDD: Rastreabilidade Reactiva no Desenvolvimento de Sistemas de Informação, PhD Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Jul 2010. Rui Dionísio, Controlo Preditivo Tolerante a Falhas, PhD Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, May 2010. Gabriel Falcão, Parallel Algorithms and Architectures for LDPC Decoding, PhD Thesis, University of Coimbra, Dec 2010. Jorge Villena, Order Reduction of Parameterized Structured EM-based Linear Models, PhD Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Sep 2010. José Costa, Coverage-Directed ObservabilityBased Validation Method for Embedded Software, PhD Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Jan 2010. J. Graça, Posterior Regularization Framework: Learning Tractable Models with Intractable Constraints, PhD thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, July 2010. Ricardo Lopes Pereira, Adaptive Search Radius - Using hop count to reduce Peer-to-Peer, PhD Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Dec 2010. Armando Cerqueira, Utilização da plataforma Asterisk no Cantonamento Telefónico, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Dec 2010. Jânio Monteiro, Quality Assurance Solutions for Multipoint Scalable Video Distribution over Wireless IP Networks, PhD Thesis, Instituto Superio Técnico, Jul 2010. Raquel Costa, CaS: Collection-aware Segmentation, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Jorge Semião, Power-Supply and Temperature Based Methodologies to Improve Tolerance and Detection of Delay Faults in Synchronous Digital Circuits, PhD Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Jul 2010. Judit Freijedo, Power Noise-Tolerant Nano-CMOS Design and Test, PhD Thesis, University of Vigo, Jul 2010. 10.3.2 MSc Theses Paulo Dias, Desenvolvimento de Plataforma de Suporte à Actualização do Modelo de Processo de Negórcios, MSc Thesis, Universidade da Beira Interior, Dec 2010. Francisco Pinto, Desenvolvimento de um protótipo de um Sistema Domótico, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Dec 2010. Nuno Marques, E-Job Marketplace, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superio Técnico, Dec 2010. Ricardo Figueiredo, Implementação de um índice de medição da profundidade da anestesia em animais, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superio Técnico, Dec 2010. Vasco Silva, Meta-programming and DSLs in dynamic languages, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Dec 2010. António Santos, Monitorização da Central das Ondas do Pico, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Dec 2010. António Rodrigues, Software implementation of an MPEG-4 Part 10 (H.264/AVC) video encoder for embedded systems, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Dec 2010. André Carreiro, Classification of clinical expression time series: A case study in patients with multiple sclerosis, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Pedro Matos, IQ Gm-C Filter for a 2.4GHz ISM Receiver, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico ,Nov 2010. André Conrado, OBIHOC, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. José Vaz, PLC Simulator System using Adaptive OFDM with LDPC, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Nuno Grazina, Tradução Automática de Fala, MSc Thesis, Nov 2010. Bruno Loureiro, VFC4FPS - VFC for First Person Shooters, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Ricardo Aires, Visual Analysis of Regulatory Networks, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. André Filipe Magalhães Gomes, A system for automated genome annotation, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. João Pereira, Access Control in Rich Domain Model Web Applications, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Ednilson Lopes, Agrafo++: Agrupador Automático de Fotografias, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Francisco Cabeleira, Amplificador classe D integrado, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. 101 102 André Veiga, Arquitectura de Sistemas de Informação de Referência para Gestão Documental na Administração Pública, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior, Nov 2010. Bruno Jacinto, Digital DCDC control with sliding mode control, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Ricardo Castelão, Arquitectura Informacional de Referência para a Administração Pública, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Miguel Rui Henriques, Enterprise Governance: A Meta Approach to Guide the Entreprise Dynamics, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior, Nov 2010. Fábio Ferreira, Art.Ask - Perguntas e Respostas no Domínio da Arte, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Sandra Ferreira, Estudo sobre a viabilidade de uma benchmark ETL, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Pedro Costa, Avaliação impacto medidas SIMPLEX na Arquitectura dos Sistemas de Informação na AP, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior, Nov 2010. Daniel Santos, Extracção de relações entre entidades mencionadas, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Roberto Jardim, Charge Pump TSMC 90nm USB, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Tiago Garrochinho, Checkpoint, Restore, Migração de VMs OO, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. João Lemos, Clustering and Scheduling of VMS, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. David Frija, Configuração e Definição de Comportamento de Sistemas Domóticos, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. João Costa, Consistência em Dados Partilhados: Vector-Field Consistency para Trabalho Cooperativo, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Alexandre Fernandes, Controlo de um forno solar para testes com variações rápidas de temperatura, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Diogo Oliveira, Extraction and Classification of Named Entities, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Saulo Rego, Fala comigo - Agente virtual conversacional , MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. João Paulino, Fault-tolerance in Ginger, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Silvio Calunda, Formula Student Racing Championship: implementation of the on-board video acquisition and encoding system , MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Sérgio Gomes, Geração de Metadata Associada a Conteúdos Multimédia, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico ,Nov 2010. Paulo Marques, Gestão de desempenho com IT Scorecard, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Luís Carvalho, Criação de Léxicos Bilingues para Tradução Automática Estatística, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Raúl Silva, Gestão de serviços operacionais com ITIL, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. João Neves, Descoberta de Recursos em Redes P2P Semi-Estruturadas para CPU Cycle Sharing, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Paul Maia, Information Systems’ Requirements as a Guide for Organizational Steering, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Bruno Almeida, Difusão Selectiva de Informação Multimédia, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Nuno Apolónia, Integração do Middleware Ginger com Plataformas Web e Redes Sociais para Descoberta de Recursos, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Tiago Vaz, Low Power CMOS Band Gap Voltage Reference, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Roberto Nunes, Scalable Video Distribution in Peer-to-Peer Architecture, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Henrique Aparicio, Mail Spike, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Tiago Lourenço, ShaDe Workbench: 3D Shape Descriptor Workbench, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Pedro Silva, Max-SAT Algorithms For Real World Instances, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. João Sousa, MOBI-COLLAB: aplicações de colaboração para Dispositivos Móveis, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Sérgio Carvalho, Modeling and Simulation of Artificial Communities Behavior, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico ,Nov 2010. Gonçalo Marques, Modelos Preditivos da Fiablidade e Perfomance de Sistemas de Informação Tecnicamente Complexos, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior, Nov 2010. Ricardo Santos, Music Information Extraction and Retrieval, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. João Cabrita, Signal Processing and Feature Extraction for EEG-based Brain-Computer Interfaces, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. João Godinho, Soluções de Garantia de Qualidade na Transmissão Ponto-Multiponto de Vídeo Escalável, MSc Thesis, IST, Nov 2010. Artur Ventura, Spoken Interaction with Synthetic Entities, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Hélio Guerra, Test Strategy for Digital Control/ Power Switches, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico , Nov 2010. João Costa, VFC para Trabalho Cooperativo, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Rui Henriques, Object-centered Process Modeling, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Bruno Loureiro, VFC4FPS - VFC for First Person Shooters, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. João Neto, PC-PeerSim: A Parallel Clustered Overlay Simulator, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Jorge Fernandes, x-msg: eXchange messages Chat, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Rui Silva, Prescribed and Non-prescribed Information Systems: Convergence and Divergence, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. André Glória, ZbeeMeR - A ZigBee Automatic Meter Reading System, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Pedro Ferreira, Protótipo do Intelligent Frontend Board para aquisição de dados em tomógrafos PE, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Susana Velez, Redução de custos de informática, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Diogo Duarte, Remote Access Mechanisms for Domotic Systems, MSc Thesis Instituto Superior Técnico, Nov 2010. Sérgio Curto, Automatic generation of multiplechoice tests, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Tiago Ferreira Nogueira Leite, Improved Briefcases, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Cristina Fonseca, Multipath Routing for Wireless Mesh Networks, MSc Thesis Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Tiago Jorge, Optimal Cruise Control, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. 103 104 Tiago Taveira, Adaptive Group Communication, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. João Benedito, MobileSense, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Pedro Alves, AliveLife, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Ricardo Vaz, MOP-UP: Multi-faceted Organization of Papers for the (usually) Unorganized Professor, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Sérgio Curto, Automatic generation of multiplechoice tests, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. 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Bruno Monteiro, Interfaces para acesso remoto a sistemas domóticos, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Camilo Lopes, LifeTrajectories, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Mário Ferreira, Live Streaming in Overlay Networks, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. João Alveirinho, Resource Location in P2P Systems, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Pedro Miranda, SaaS (Software as a Service) - Infrastructures and Application in Real Scenarios, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. André Ferreira, SoundLog, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Bruno Silva, SyncME- Solução de Integração e Sincronização do EscolaNaNet com o Moodle, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Gustavo Guerra, Testing support for the OutSystems Agile Platform, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Cláudio Diniz, Um Conversor baseado em regras de transformação declarativas, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Paulo Gomes, VisMe, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Carlos Rocha, WebC-Docs/Wf - Gestão Documental com Mecanismos de Workflow, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Nuno Magalhães, WebC-iTV - Internet TV in websites, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Ricardo Pinto, WMM: Wireless Mesh Monitoring, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Oct 2010. Clemente Raposo, Data-aware connectivity in mobile replicated systems, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Sep 2010. Ricardo Filipe, deduplicated-HTTP: eliminação de tráfego redundante na Web, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Sep 2010. João Gomes, Estimação de parâmetros em modelos de pacientes anestesiados, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Sep 2010. Nuno Castro, Gestão de portefólio com mercados preditivos, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Jul 2010. Paulo Gomes, MEEMOs: Believable Agents with Episodic Memory Retrieval, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Sep 2010. Miguel Franco Passos Inês Gaspar, Home Automation Gateway with Messaging Service, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Jul 2010. Nuno Nogueira, Ubiquitous Consistency: consistência oportunista em computação ubíqua, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Sep 2010. António de Vasconcelos Nascimento Burnay da Fonseca, Intelligent Vehicular Networks, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Jul 2010. José Dores, LNA for a 2.4 GHz ISM Receiver, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Sep 2010. Paulo Gomes, MIME, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Sep 2010. André Esteves, Oscillator-Mixer for a 2.4 GHz ISM Receiver, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Sep 2010. Nuno Nogueira, Ubiquitous Consistency: consistência oportunista em computação ubíqua, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Sep 2010. 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António Braz, Communication System for Domotic Devices, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, May 2010. Joana Amaral, Banda Desenhada Digital, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Apr 2010. 105 106 Gabriel dos Santos Blanco, Smart Bodies, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Apr 2010. 10.4 Seminars João Soares, Cálculo do Custo da Hora de Voo na Força Aéra Poruguesa, MSc Thesis, Academia da Força Aérea, Mar 2010. 22-Dec-2010 Seminário do grupo DMIR : Processpedia António Rito Silva, INESC-ID Lisboa and IST Nuno Belo, Criação de uma Matriz de Valor para o Alinhamento entre Processos e Objectivos de Negócio, MSc Thesis, Academia da Força Aérea, Mar 2010. 13-Dec-2010 In-silico strategies in drug design Nuno Palma, BIAL, Departamento de Investigação e Desenvolvimento Maurício Rodrigues, Indicadores de Apoio à Decisão da Componente Operacional da Força Aérea, MSc Thesis, Academia da Força Aérea, Mar 2010. 10-Dec-2010 Real-time link extraction and classification Bruno Pedro, TarPipe António Alves, Modelação do Regime de Esforço da Força Aéra Portuguesa, MSc Thesis, Academia da Força Aérea, Mar 2010. Pedro Leal, Modelo de Negócio para a Força Aérea Portuguesa, MSc Thesis, Academia da Força Aérea, Mar 2010. João Malico, O Processo de Mudança da Força Aérea Portuguesa, MSc Thesis, Academia da Força Aérea, Mar 2010. Humberto Glória, SmarterPhone, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Mar 2010. Joel Silva, Contribuição para a Realização do Sistema MiniPET: Projecto do Sistema Digital de Controlo e da Electrónica de Vanguarda, MSc Thesis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Jan 2010. 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