Cinco Artigos do Laboratório iMobilis aceitos no SBESC 2015

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Cinco trabalhos desenvolvidos no laboratório iMobilis foram aceitos no V Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering – SBESC 2015. Sobre o congresso

Modern computing systems are becoming increasingly diversified. Nowadays we hear about Systems of Systems, Cyber-Physical Systems, Ubiquitous Systems and so on. Many of these systems are embedded, many are subject to real-time constraints and most of them run an operating system. In this context, the term Computing Systems Engineering involves techniques related to a safe, correct and deadline-compliant development methodology for these systems.
The Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC) is an initiative of the research community originally associated with three events, the Operating Systems Workshop (WSO), Embedded Systems Workshop (WSE) and Real-Time Systems Workshop (WTR), acknowledging the strong synergy between these three areas, and also motivated by the fact that the design of computing systems is an increasingly multidisciplinary task. Since 2013, the Brazilian Conference on Critical Embedded Systems (CBSEC) is also part of SBESC. In order to further strengthen the integration between these communities and to better represent the interdisciplinarity found in many research initiatives, starting in 2015 SBESC will no longer be divided into separated tracks. Instead, a broad list of topics of interest is presented, covering the main aspects of the original SBESC tracks.
Artigos aceitos:

http://sbesc.lisha.ufsc.br/sbesc2015/Program

KITT – Sistema de Carro Inteligente Com Apoio à Segurança Do Motorista
  Arthur Assuncao, Ricardo Camara, Luiz Janeiro, Rafael Vitor, Fabio de Paula, Ricardo Augusto Rabelo Oliveira (UFOP)
Metodologia para Detecção de Saída de Faixa Utilizando EWMA Aplicado a Sensores Inerciais no Volante
  Arthur Assuncao, Fabio de Paula, Ricardo Augusto Rabelo Oliveira (UFOP)
PrivacyMod: Controlling and Monitoring Abuse of Privacy-related Data by Android Applications
  Vicente Amorim, Igor Pereira, Filipe Ribeiro, Pablo Henrique Antunes Silva (UFOP)
Towards to a Wearable Device for Monitoring Ecological Environments
Saul Delabrida, Ricardo R. Oliveira, Thiago D’Angelo (UFOP), Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro (UFMG)

 

O artigo “Ensino de Sistemas Computacionais Embarcados Através de Projetos Práticos em uma Universidade Pública
Brasileira”,Vicente Amorim , foi aceito no evento satélite II Fórum de Educação em Engenharia de Computação – FEEC 2015

 

Dentre estes, o trabalho

  • Towards to a Wearable Device for Monitoring Ecological Environments. Saul Delabrida, Ricardo R. Oliveira, Thiago D’Angelo (UFOP), Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro (UFMG).

esta concorrendo ao prêmio de melhor artigo do congresso:

http://sbesc.lisha.ufsc.br/sbesc2015/Best+Papers

Best Papers do SBESC 2015

Candidates

The following 10 papers, listed in alphabetical order, received the highest scores during the peer-review evaluation process. From these, a committee will pick SBESC’s best papers during the event. The committee will also select those that will be recommended for publication in associated journals.

  • A Grid-Tie Micro-Inverter Software Development Based on a Low Cost Multiprocessor Platform. Marcelo Götz, Marcelo Wagner Gobetti, Fausto Bastos Libano (UFRGS).
  • An Empirical Study on Failure Causes in a Commercial Off-the-Shelf Operating System. Caio Augusto Rodrigues dos Santos, Rivalino Matias Jr. (UFU).
  • Avaliação da Efetividade dos Mecanismos de Compartilhamento de Memória em Hipervisores. Fellipe Veiga (UTFPR), Carlos Maziero (UFPR).
  • Considerations on the Least Upper Bound for Mixed-Criticality Real-Time Systems. J. Augusto Santos-Jr., George Lima (UFBA), Konstantinos Bletsas (ISEP).
  • Impact of Temporal and Spatial Application Modeling on Event-triggered Wireless Sensor Network Evaluation. Lisane Brisolara, Paulo Ferreira Jr. (UFPel), Leandro Indrusiak (U York).
  • Model Checking Embedded C Software using k-Induction and Invariants. Herbert Rocha (UFRO), Hussama Ibrahim, Lucas Cordeiro, Raimundo Barreto (UFAM).
  • On the FPGA Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration Interference on Real-Time Systems. João Gabriel Reis, Antonio Augusto Frohlich (UFSC), Arliones Hoeller Jr (IFSC).
  • Testing Real-Time Embedded Systems with Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation using High Level Architecture. Alisson Brito, José Cláudio Vieira Junior, Tiago do Nascimento (UFPB).
  • Towards to a Wearable Device for Monitoring Ecological Environments. Saul Delabrida, Ricardo R. Oliveira, Thiago D’Angelo (UFOP), Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro (UFMG).
  • UDP4US: Universal Device Pipe for Ubiquitous Services. Gustavo Araujo, Frank Siqueira (UFSC).

 

 

 

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