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Using OMA DRM 2.0 protected content: Ogg vorbis protected audio under symbian OS
The lack of control inherent to digital content has been put on the spotlight by copyright infringement coupled with massive content distribution online (e.g., Peer-to-Peer). Digital Rights Management seems to be the solution to counter this problem advocating the use of cryptography and other related security mechanisms to protect digital content and to associate rights with it which determine how, when and by whom it can be consumed. The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) specifies mobile service enablers in order to ensure interoperability throughout the mobile spectrum. As prominent mobile devices, Symbian OS smartphones offer an interesting platform for the demonstration of OMA DRM for the consumption of multimedia content. This article outlines the mechanisms enabling the protected consumption of the open and patent-free audio format (Ogg Vorbis Website), Ogg Vorbis using an OMA DRM 2.0 compliant audio player application running under Symbian OS (directed for mobile devices).info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio
Pose consensus based on dual quaternion algebra with application to decentralized formation control of mobile manipulators
This paper presents a solution based on dual quaternion algebra to the
general problem of pose (i.e., position and orientation) consensus for systems
composed of multiple rigid-bodies. The dual quaternion algebra is used to model
the agents' poses and also in the distributed control laws, making the proposed
technique easily applicable to time-varying formation control of general
robotic systems. The proposed pose consensus protocol has guaranteed
convergence when the interaction among the agents is represented by directed
graphs with directed spanning trees, which is a more general result when
compared to the literature on formation control. In order to illustrate the
proposed pose consensus protocol and its extension to the problem of formation
control, we present a numerical simulation with a large number of free-flying
agents and also an application of cooperative manipulation by using real mobile
manipulators
Uso de forum no ensino cooperativo de programação
A utilização de Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação no âmbito de actividades de ensino / aprendizagem, necessita de aliar, à disponibilidade efectiva dessas tecnologias, estratégias de integração nas actividades lectivas que permitam a satisfação das expectactivas dos docentes e dos alunos. Este artigo descreve a utilização de um forum numa disciplina de introdução à programação numa perspectiva de partilha de boas práticas, e discute alguns problemas e possíveis soluções
Entry strategies in the face of incumbents dominant position: the case of advanced renewable energy technologies
The paper discusses the entry strategies adopted by research-based firms introducing
advanced renewable energy technologies in the electricity production sector, which
combines strong incumbent power with fast technological change. Drawing on
contributions from the literatures on sustainability transitions and on strategic
management of technology we build an analytical framework to address the conditions
faced by the new entrants and the attitude of established incumbents towards their
technologies. This framework is applied through in-depth case studies of new firms in
two energy fields that display different levels of technological maturity: wind and wave
energy. The paper presents preliminary results from a first set of case studies, which
provide some insights into the “commercialisation environment” prevailing in those
fields. They suggest that research-based firms tend to depend on the complementary
assets possessed by incumbents, but have conditions to protect their technologies; and
that the technology is relevant for (at least some) incumbents, which show interest on
them, or are directly involved in their development/use. This is, in most cases,
conducive to “cooperation” strategies, which assume different forms according to the
stage of development of the technology and its proximity to incumbent competences
and business modelsFCT
QREN – Operational Programme for Competitiveness Factors, the European Union – European Regional Development Fund and National Funds
Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology under Project FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-011377, Project PEst-C/EGE/UI4105/2011 and Project Project Pest-OE/EME/UI0252/2011
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