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PECCS 2014: Lisbon, Portugal
- César Benavente-Peces, Andreas Ahrens, Joaquim Filipe:
PECCS 2014 - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Pervasive and Embedded Computing and Communication Systems, Lisbon, Portugal, 7-9 January, 2014. SciTePress 2014, ISBN 978-989-758-000-0
Invited Speakers
Keynote Speakers
- Pasquale Daponte:
State of the Art and Future Developments of Measurement Applications on Smartphones. PECCS 2014: IS-5 - Chenyang Lu:
Real-Time Wireless Control Networks for Cyber-Physical Systems. PECCS 2014: IS-7 - Kim G. Larsen:
Verification and Performance Analysis of Embedded and Cyber-Physical Systems using UPPAAL. PECCS 2014: IS-9 - Sandro Carrara:
A Tiny Laboratory under the Skin. PECCS 2014: IS-11 - Markus Pollnau:
Dielectric Waveguide Amplifiers and Lasers. PECCS 2014: IS-13
Mobile and Pervasive Computing
Full Papers
- Jorge C. S. Cardoso:
Dynamic Graphical User Interface Generation for Web-based Public Display Applications. 5-13 - Bingchuan Yuan, John Herbert, Yalda Emamian:
Smartphone-based Activity Recognition using Hybrid Classifier - Utilizing Cloud Infrastructure for Data Analysis. 14-23
Short Papers
- Gyung-bum Kim:
An Automatic Vision System using Optical Scanning Mechanism with Near-infrared Optics for Solar Cell Wafer. 27-30 - Mohamed Amine Riahla, Karim Tamine, A. Mifdal, Mohamed Mezghiche:
A Mobile Multi Agent System for Routing in Adhoc Network. 31-39 - Olaf Wilken, Oliver Kramer, Enno-Edzard Steen, Andreas Hein:
Activity Recognition Using Non-intrusive Appliance Load Monitoring. 40-48 - Antoni Martínez-Ballesté, Agusti Solanas, Marc Vives, Hatem A. Rashwan:
Privacy in Pervasive Video Surveillance - Trust through Technology and Users Cooperation. 49-54 - Ioannis Iossifidis:
Simulated Framework for the Development and Evaluation of Redundant Robotic Systems. 55-60 - Ioannis Iossifidis:
Development of a Haptic Interface for Safe Human Roobt Collaboration. 61-66 - Leon Barker, Martin White, Mairead Curran, Zeeshan Patoli, Benji Huggins, Tudor Pascu, Natalia Beloff:
Taxonomy for Internet of Things - Tools for Monitoring Personal Effects. 67-71 - Alfio Costanzo, Alberto Faro, Daniela Giordano:
Pervasive Ambient Intelligence Platforms in the IOT Era based on a Ubiquitous User Model Ontology - An Implementation Account. 72-78
Digital Signal Processing
Full Papers
- Francisco Cano-Broncano, Andreas Ahrens, César Benavente-Peces:
Iterative Bit- and Power Allocation in Correlated MIMO Systems. 83-93
Short Papers
- Peter Andreas Entschev, Hugo Vieira Neto:
Towards Embedded Robot Vision for Multi-scale Object Recognition - Repeatability of Interest Points Detected in Half-octave Binomial Pyramids. 97-103 - Benoit Lopez, Thibault Hilaire, Laurent-Stéphane Didier:
Formatting Bits to Better Implement Signal Processing Algorithms. 104-111 - Lars Struyf, Stijn De Beugher, Dong Hoon Van Uytsel, Frans Kanters, Toon Goedemé:
The Battle of the Giants - A Case Study of GPU vs FPGA Optimisation for Real-time Image Processing. 112-119
Embedded Systems Design
Short Papers
- Adam Gorski, Maciej Ogorzalek:
Adaptive GP-based Algorithm for Hardware/Software Co-design of Distributed Embedded Systems. 125-130 - Dennis Degueldre, Thomas Waas, Markus Kucera:
Electromagnetic Emission of an Optical-to-BroadR-Reach Converter. 131-135 - Marco Aiello, Antonio Bruscino, Antonio Di Marzo, Michele Paragliola:
nSHIELD-Gateway - A Hybrid FPGA-Microprocessor based Architecture to Foster the Interconnection of Embedded Systems. 136-141 - Carlos Alberto de Albuquerque Silva, Anthony Andrey Ramalho Diniz, Adrião Duarte Dória Neto, José Alberto Nicolau de Oliveira:
Use of Partial Reconfiguration for the Implementation and Embedding of the Artificial Neural Network (ANN) in FPGA. 142-150 - Hamza Chniter, Fethi Jarray, Mohamed Khalgui:
Combinatorial Approaches for Low-power and Real-time Adaptive Reconfigurable Embedded Systems. 151-157 - Imen Khemaissia, Olfa Mosbahi, Mohamed Khalgui, Walid Bouzayen:
New Reconfigurable Middleware for Feasible Adaptive RT-Linux. 158-167 - Albert Royo Manjon, Eric Simon, Sébastien Jean:
Towards a Flexible and Secure Runtime for Embedded Devices. 168-173 - Shuichi Oikawa:
Towards New Interface for Non-volatile Memory Storage. 174-179 - Stephan C. Stilkerich, Christian Siemers, Christian Ristig:
Appropriate Multi-core Architecture for Safety-critical Aerospace Applications - Certifiable Real-time Switching Network. 180-185 - Ja Young Kwon, Keum-hi Mun, Bo Hee Lee, Jin Soun Jung:
Developing an Initial Model of Cat Robot Utilizing an Eco-friendly Materials for the Use of Early Treatment of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. 186-191 - Hamza Gharsellaoui, Mohamed Khalgui, Samir Ben Ahmed:
Preemptive Hard Real-time Scheduling of Reconfigurable OS Tasks on Multiprocessors Embedded Control Systems. 192-197 - João Carlos Rodrigues, Ricardo Amorim, Maria João Carvalho:
Using a Cyclic Executive in a Data Acquisition for Testing Solar Thermal Systems and Components. PECCS 2014: 198-203 - Matthieu Martel, Amine Najahi, Guillaume Revy:
Code Size and Accuracy-aware Synthesis of Fixed-point Programs for Matrix Multiplication. 204-214
Special Session on Measurable Security for Embedded Computing and Communication Systems
Full Papers
- Kresimir Dabcevic, Lucio Marcenaro, Carlo S. Regazzoni:
SPD-driven Smart Transmission Layer based on a Software Defined Radio Test Bed Architecture. 219-230 - Iñaki Eguia, Javier Del Ser:
A Meta-heuristically Optimized Fuzzy Approach towards Multi-metric Security Risk Assessment in Heterogeneous System of Systems. 231-236 - Samuel Weiser, Ronald Toegl, Johannes Winter:
Measured Firmware Deployment for Embedded Microcontroller Platforms. 237-246 - George Hatzivasilis, Apostolos Theodoridis, Elias Gasparis, Charalampos Manifavas:
ULCL - An Ultra-lightweight Cryptographic Library for Embedded Systems. 247-254 - Konstantinos Fysarakis, George Hatzivasilis, Konstantinos Rantos, Alexandros Papanikolaou, Charalampos Manifavas:
Embedded Systems Security Challenges. 255-266 - Ernö Jeges, Balázs Berkes, Balázs Kiss, Gergely Eberhardt:
MEFORMA Security Evaluation Methodology - A Case Study. 267-274
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