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    Energy-Aware Mobile Learning:Opportunities and Challenges

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    Video Quality Prediction for Video over Wireless Access Networks (UMTS and WLAN)

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    Transmission of video content over wireless access networks (in particular, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) and Third Generation Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (3G UMTS)) is growing exponentially and gaining popularity, and is predicted to expose new revenue streams for mobile network operators. However, the success of these video applications over wireless access networks very much depend on meeting the user’s Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. Thus, it is highly desirable to be able to predict and, if appropriate, to control video quality to meet user’s QoS requirements. Video quality is affected by distortions caused by the encoder and the wireless access network. The impact of these distortions is content dependent, but this feature has not been widely used in existing video quality prediction models. The main aim of the project is the development of novel and efficient models for video quality prediction in a non-intrusive way for low bitrate and resolution videos and to demonstrate their application in QoS-driven adaptation schemes for mobile video streaming applications. This led to five main contributions of the thesis as follows:(1) A thorough understanding of the relationships between video quality, wireless access network (UMTS and WLAN) parameters (e.g. packet/block loss, mean burst length and link bandwidth), encoder parameters (e.g. sender bitrate, frame rate) and content type is provided. An understanding of the relationships and interactions between them and their impact on video quality is important as it provides a basis for the development of non-intrusive video quality prediction models.(2) A new content classification method was proposed based on statistical tools as content type was found to be the most important parameter. (3) Efficient regression-based and artificial neural network-based learning models were developed for video quality prediction over WLAN and UMTS access networks. The models are light weight (can be implemented in real time monitoring), provide a measure for user perceived quality, without time consuming subjective tests. The models have potential applications in several other areas, including QoS control and optimization in network planning and content provisioning for network/service providers.(4) The applications of the proposed regression-based models were investigated in (i) optimization of content provisioning and network resource utilization and (ii) A new fuzzy sender bitrate adaptation scheme was presented at the sender side over WLAN and UMTS access networks. (5) Finally, Internet-based subjective tests that captured distortions caused by the encoder and the wireless access network for different types of contents were designed. The database of subjective results has been made available to research community as there is a lack of subjective video quality assessment databases.Partially sponsored by EU FP7 ADAMANTIUM Project (EU Contract 214751

    Anuário Científico – 2009 & 2010 Resumos de Artigos, Comunicações, Teses, Patentes, Livros e Monografias de Mestrado

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    O Conselho Técnico-Científico do Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa (ISEL), na senda da consolidação da divulgação do conhecimento e da ciência desenvolvidos pelo nosso corpo docente, propõe-se publicar mais uma edição do Anuário Científico, relativa à produção científica de 2009 e 2010. A investigação, enquanto vertente estratégica do Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa (ISEL), tem concorrido para o seu reconhecimento nacional e internacional como instituição de referência e de qualidade na área do ensino das engenharias. É também nesta vertente que o ISEL consubstancia a sua ligação à sociedade portuguesa e internacional através da transferência de tecnologia e de conhecimento, resultantes da sua atividade científica e pedagógica, contribuindo para o seu desenvolvimento e crescimento de forma sustentada. São parte integrante do Anuário Científico todos os conteúdos com afiliação ISEL resultantes de resumos de artigos publicados em livros, revistas e atas de congressos que os docentes do ISEL apresentaram em fóruns e congressos nacionais e internacionais, bem como teses e patentes. Desde 2002, ano da publicação da primeira edição, temos assistido a uma evolução crescente do número de publicações de conteúdos científicos, fruto do trabalho desenvolvido pelos docentes que se têm empenhado com afinco e perseverança. Contudo, nestes dois anos (2009 e 2010) constatou-se um decréscimo no número de publicações, principalmente em 2010. Uma das causas poderá estar diretamente relacionada com a redução do financiamento ao ensino superior uma vez que limita toda a investigação no âmbito da atividade de I&D e da produção científica. Na sequência da implementação do Processo de Bolonha em 2006, o ISEL promoveu a criação de cursos de Mestrado disponibilizando uma oferta educativa mais completa e diversificada aos seus alunos, mas também de outras instituições, dotando-os de competências inovadoras apropriadas ao mercado de trabalho que hoje se carateriza mais competitivo e dinâmico. Terminados os períodos escolar e de execução das monografias dos alunos, os resumos destas são igualmente parte integrante deste Anuário, no que concerne à conclusão dos Mestrados em 2009 e 2010.A fim de permitir uma maior acessibilidade à comunidade científica e à sociedade civil, o Anuário Científico será editado de ora avante em formato eletrónico. Excecionalmente esta edição contempla publicações referentes a dois anos – 2009 e 2010

    Modellierung ortsabhängiger Zugriffskontrolle für mobile Geschäftsprozesse

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    Der Einsatz mobiler Computer wie Smartphones für die Abarbeitung mobiler Geschäftsprozesse bringt neben großen Vorteilen auch spezifische Sicherheitsherausforderungen mit sich. Als ein Lösungsansatz hierfür wird "ortsabhängige Zugriffskontrolle" verfolgt. Die Grundidee dabei ist es, den aktuellen Aufenthaltsort des Nutzers für die Zugriffskontrollentscheidung auszuwerten. Zur Modellierung solcher Ortseinschränkungen wird eine auf UML-Aktivitätsdiagrammen aufbauende Notation eingeführt

    Optimal power flow considering voltage stability with significant wind penetration

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    Voltage stability evaluation is one of the major issues in the power system operation and control. One reason is that there is an enormous number of voltage collapses which frequently occurs. The principal objective of this thesis is to choose appropriate criteria for voltage stability evaluation in optimal power flow (OPF) approach considering the worst contingency or the congested condition. Voltage stability can be affected by several elements and control ways which operate on different time scales. In particular, the role of wind power generation, demand response (DR), over excitation limiter (OXL), energy storage system (ESS) and on-load tap changer (OLTC) are significant. The proper modelling of these elements and control ways as well as using in an OPF approach should be analyzed in longterm voltage stability. First, an impedance-based (IB) index is presented in this thesis that can evaluate unstable behavior of the power system with doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) wind farms integration. A model for DFIG capability curve limits is presented that can be integrated to the internal circuit of the generator. Furthermore, the OLTC model was added to this index. The index uses the concept of coupled single-port circuit. The OPF with new IB-index constraint is implemented to show the performance of the index. This study also introduces a multi-objective stochastic optimal power flow (SOPF) approach with the presence of uncertain wind power generations. The multi-objective SOPF investigates the operating cost, voltage stability and emission effects as the objective functions. The effect of the DR program is considered in this study. The fuzzification technique is used to normalize all objective functions in the multi-objective SOPF. A line voltage stability index (LVSI) is presented and compared with other LVSIs. The proposed multi-objective SOPF is also carried out with different existing LVSIs as the objective functions. Following the voltage stability assessment, the frequency control is also considered in the SOPF. In this case, the frequency restoration scheme cooperates with DR and spinning reserve to stop a frequency drop in contingency events. This scheme is defined in three levels. Furthermore, an extended-L (EL) index is used to evaluate voltage stability analysis. Several frequency and voltage constraints are added in the SOPF approach. The EL-index considers a generator equivalent model (GEM). In addition, energy storage systems (ESSs) are considered in this SOPF approach. Those approaches are analyzed in detail and they are tested and validated on several case studies. The results show that the proposed approaches operate successfully
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