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2017

LiteSense: An adaptive sensing scheme for WSNs

Authors
Silva, JMC; Bispo, KA; Carvalho, P; Lima, SR;

Publication
2017 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, ISCC 2017, Heraklion, Greece, July 3-6, 2017

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2017

EUStress: A Human Behaviour Analysis System for Monitoring and Assessing Stress During Exams

Authors
Gonçalves, F; Carneiro, D; Novais, P; Pêgo, JM;

Publication
Intelligent Distributed Computing XI - Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Intelligent Distributed Computing - IDC 2017, Belgrade, Serbia, October 11-13, 2017.

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2017

The Role of the Pallidothalamic Fibre Tracts in Deep Brain Stimulation for Dystonia: A Diffusion MRI Tractography Study

Authors
Rozanski, VE; da Silva, NM; Ahmadi, SA; Mehrkens, J; Cunha, JD; Houde, JC; Vollmar, C; Botzel, K; Descoteaux, M;

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HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING

Abstract
Background: Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) of the Globus pallidus internus (GPi) is gold standard treatment in medically refractory dystonia. Recent evidence indicates that stimulation effects are also due to axonal modulation and affection of a fibre network. For the GPi, the pallidothalamic tracts are known to be the major motor efferent pathways. The aim of this study is to explore the anatomic vicinity of these tracts and DBS electrodes in dystonia applying diffusion tractography. Methods: Diffusion MRI was acquired in ten patients presenting for DBS for dystonia. We applied both a conventionally used probabilistic tractography algorithm (FSL) as well as a probabilistic streamline tracking approach, based on constrained spherical deconvolution and particle filtering with anatomic priors, to the datasets. DBS electrodes were coregistered to the diffusion datasets. Results: We were able to delineate the pallidothalamic tracts in all patients. Using the streamline approach, we were able to distinguish between the two sub-components of the tracts, the ansa lenticularis and the fasciculus lenticularis. Clinically efficient DBS electrodes displayed a close anatomic vicinity pathway of the pallidothalamic tracts, and their course was consistent with previous tracer labelling studies. Although we present only anatomic data, we interpret these findings as evidence of the possible involvement of fibre tracts to the clinical effect in DBS. Electro-physiological intraoperative recordings would be needed to complement our findings. In the future, a clear and individual delineation of the pallidothalamic tracts could optimize the stereotactic process of optimal electrode localization. (C) 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

2017

A traffic-aware solution for green Wireless Video Sensor Networks

Authors
Sousa, F; Dias, J; Ribeiro, F; Campos, R; Ricardo, M;

Publication
2017 Wireless Days, Porto, Portugal, March 29-31, 2017

Abstract
The growth of the IP cameras market, due to their low price and high availability, is making Wireless Video Sensor Networks (WVSNs) attractive. In a mesh, multi-hop video surveillance scenario Wi-Fi is the enabling technology for WVSNs, due to its flexibility and low cost. However, WVSNs still suffer from bad performance, throughput unfairness, and energy inefficiency. Previously, we proposed FM-WiFIX+, a holistic solution to address the problem. FM-WiFIX+ uses FM radio to signal when a video sensor should turn its IEEE 802.11 interface OFF, thus saving energy. Herein, we present a new traffic-aware version of FM-WiFIX+. The results obtained through numerical, simulation, and experimental evaluation demonstrate that the new version can achieve savings in energy consumption up to 84 %, while maintaining the levels of performance and throughput fairness. © 2017 IEEE.

2017

COMPOSITION IN STATE-BASED REPLICATED DATA TYPES

Authors
Baquero, C; Almeida, PS; Cunha, A; Ferreira, C;

Publication
BULLETIN OF THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE

Abstract
Keeping replicated data strongly consistent is convenient when communication is fast and available. In internet-scale distributed systems the reality of high communication latencies and likelihood of partitions, leads developers to adopt more relaxed consistency models, such as eventual consistency. Conflict-free Replicated Data Types, bring structure to the design of eventually consistent data management solutions, by precisely describing the behaviour under concurrent updates and guarantying a path to reconciliation. This paper offers a survey of the mathematical structures that support state based multi-master replication with reconciliation, and shows how state structures and state transformations can be composed to provide data types that are now used in practice in many geo-replicated systems.

2017

Transformer-based single-phase AC-DC-AC topology for grid issues mitigation

Authors
de Freitas, NB; Jacobina, CB; Gehrke, BS;

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2017 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE)

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