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CPS Student Forum Portugal 2018
CPS Week 2018, 13th April
Palácio da Bolsa, Porto
Aim
The aim of the CPS Student Forum Portugal 2018 is to bring together doctoral students working in Cyber Physical Systems in Portugal, but open to other origins, to report and discuss their latest works, and allow them a contact with the recent advances in the newly emerging areas of CPS unveiled at CPSWeek 2018.
This forum will give every participant the opportunity for a pitch talk followed by a poster session and will also include a panel joining local players in the CPS domain.
Program
| 14:00 - 15:00 | Panel |
| 15:00 - 15:30 | Poster Madness |
| 15:30 - 17:30 | Poster Session |
Panel
Henrique Madeira, Dependability (University of Coimbra)
Jorge Sousa Pinto, Formal Methods (University of Minho)
António Pedro Aguiar, Control (University of Porto)
Pedro Santos, Smart Cities (University of Porto)
Matthias Renninger, SW Dev Manager (Bosch Chassis Systems, Braga)
Pitch talks/posters
Dynamic Hierarchical Bandwidth Reservations for Switched Ethernet
Zahid Iqbal
Aerial Multi-hop Sensor Networks
Luis Pinto
An Overlay TDMA Protocol for Vehicles Platooning
Aqsa Aslam
Characterizing Low-Power WiFi Modules for IoT Applications
Diana Guimarães
Mitigating Effects of NLOS Propagation in MDS-Based Positioning
Moses Koledoye
A Highly Reconfigurable Component Framework as an Enabler for CPSS
Luis Neto
Cooperative Path Following of Robotic Vehicles using Event based Control and Communication Strategy
R Praveen Kumar Jain
Extending OpenFlow with Industrial Grade Communication Services
Luis Silva
The human in the loop in CPSs: the building automation case
Joao Cambeiro
XDense: A Dense Grid Sensor Network for Distributed Feature Extraction
João Loureiro
An efficient approach to multisuperframe tuning for DSME networks
John Harrison Kurunathan
Towards Timing Analysis of Multi-core Platforms for Hard Real-Time Systems
Aftab Rashid
Towards predictable and intelligent real-time IoT applications
Mubarak Ojewale
Bringing Context-awareness to wireless sensor networks
Shashank Gaur
Scheduling Parallel Real-Time Tasks in Multiprocessor Platforms
Cláudio Maia
Organizers
Eduardo Tovar (emt at isep.ipp.pt)
Luis Almeida (lda at fe.up.pt)
