ISBN-13: 9783030160524 / Angielski / Twarda / 2019 / 665 str.
ISBN-13: 9783030160524 / Angielski / Twarda / 2019 / 665 str.
1. INTERDISCIPLINARY FORUM
1.1. How to build bridges between different ways of working
1.2. Nurturing the dialog between different specializations
1.3. How to deploy a project: from the designer desk to human beings
1.4. New paradigms dedicated to organize evolving technology efforts for the benefit of humanity
2. SMART DESIGNS
2.1. Architecture and Urbanism
2.2. Computer Science
2.3. Informatics
2.4. Industrial Design
2.5. Probability and Statistics
2.6. Aerospace Engineering
2.7. Agricultural Engineering
2.8. Biomedical Engineering
2.9. Civil Engineering2.10. Electrical Engineering
2.11. Production Engineering
2.12. Mechanical Engineering
2.13. Other STEM areas
2.14. Industry 4.0
2.15. Big Data
2.16. Resilient and robust control
2.17. Flexibility and self-healing abilities
2.18. Vehicle systems
2.19. Smart system architectures
2.20. Smart electricity
2.21. Decentralized decision-making
2.22. Phishing analytic and system security
2.23. Microgrid and islanding application and operation2.24. Quality-of-Service (QoS), energy-efficiency, and fault tolerance
2,25. Resource management2.26. Smart infrastructural dependencies
2.27. Distributed control and efficient optimization methods2.28. Modelling and simulation of smart systems
2.29. Data analytics, sensing, processing and communication techniques for smart cities2.30. Management techniques for distributed energy generation and storage to increase power
availability in smart cities
2.31. Energy storage technologies
2.32. Service engineering and algorithm design
2.34. Real-world deployment experiences
2.35. Standards and interoperability of smart designs2.36. Scalable designs
2.37. Potential methods for sensor and actuator networking2.38. Cyber-physical systems
3. MEDICAL ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION
3.1. Informatics for Healthcare, Humanitarian Engineering, Public Health, and Transdisciplinary Efforts
3.2. Electronic Instrumentation3.3. ICT Design practices, Integration
3.4. Engineering for Healthcare, Humanitarian Engineering, Public Health, and Transdisciplinary Efforts
3.5. Inpatient and Outpatient Care
3.6. Assistive Living
3.7. Ethics
3.8. Decision Making in Human Centric Applications
3.9. Simulation and Modeling in Human Centric Applications
3.10. Services in Human Centric Applications
3.11. Neuroinformatics
3.12. Translational Bioinformatics and Drug Design
- Prof. Yuzo Iano The Prof. Yuzo Iano holds a degree (1972), a master's degree (1974) and a doctorate (1986) in Electrical Engineering from the State University of Campinas (Unicamp). Since then, it has been active in a vast field of technological production, with 1 patent granted, 8 patent applications filed, 3 software registrations (in process) and 36 completed projects with research and development agencies. He has successfully supervised 5 postdoctoral projects, supervised 33 doctoral theses, 56 master's dissertations, 74 undergraduate monographs, 48 scientific initiation works and 198 other orientations (Teaching Internship Program, projects, etc). He participated in 102 masters examinations, 50 doctoral and 50 in qualifications (master's and doctorate), author/co-author of 2 books, 8 chapters of books and 300 papers published. Received two Innovation Awards from Inova Unicamp, "Licensed Technology" category (2013 and 2018), an Award for Teaching Excellence in Undergraduate Education, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (2012) and a "Life Member" honor received from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - IEEE (2018). Currently he is MS6 in RDIDP of Department of Communications of the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Unicamp, Editor in chief of the SET International Journal of Broadcast Engineering and President of the Brazilian Technology Symposium (BTSym). He has experience in the area of Electrical Engineering, with emphasis in Telecommunications, Electronics and Information Technology, working mainly in the field of audio-visual communications and data. The main topics of interest are: digital signal processing and transmission of images / video / audio / data, hdtv, digital tv, 3G / 4G / 5G networks, middleware, television signal transmission / digital signal encoding, data transmission / storage, sensors and small signals, preventive and predictive maintenance, magnetic materials analysis, wireless sensor networks, solar photovoltaic prediction systems and intelligent / digital cities.
- Prof. Rangel Arthur He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from the Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho State University (1999), a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering (2002) and a PhD in Electrical Engineering (2007) from University of Campinas. During the years 2011 to 2014 he was Coordinator and Associate Coordinator of the Technology Courses in Telecommunications Systems and Telecommunications Engineering at School of Technology, which was created in his management. From 2015 to 2016 he was Associate Director of Unicamp's School of Technology . He is currently an advisor to the Innovation Agency (Inova) at University of Campinas. He has experience in Electrical Engineering, with emphasis on Telecommunications Systems, working mainly in the following topics: telecommunications, digital signal processing and control. He was and continues as executor and co-executor in several research projects with funding CAPES, National Network of Teaching and Research (RNP) and Fapesp. He is a representative at the Brazilian System of Technology Unit (Sibratec). He is member of the Council of the Association of Environments of Innovation of Limeira-SP. In extension, since 2014 He coordinates the course of Specialization in Mechatronics, also taught in FT.
- Prof. Osamu Saotome Full Professor of the Electronic Engineering Division of the Technological Institute of Aeronautics. Graduated in Electronic Engineering from the Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica - ITA (1974), Master in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, in the Digital Signal Processing modality, at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (1984) and PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, in the modality of Processing Digital Signals, Tokyo Institute of Technology (1987). He has experience in Electronic Engineering with focus on Electronic Circuits, Microprocessors, DSPs, Embedded Electronic Systems, FPGAs, Intelligent Sensors, Embedded Software, Avionics Systems, Electronic Aerospace Systems, Mechatronic Systems, acting in the following subjects: real-time, electronic devices and systems, algorithms, digital signal processing, digital image and video processing, FPGA systems design, radar receivers, global geo-positioning systems, GNSS, GPS, Smart Grid networks, Software Defined Radio (SDR), Structural Health Monitoring (SHM). He has experience in Mechatronics Systems Engineering, in the Aerial Robotics, Inertial Systems, Ultra-High Reliability Systems, Certifiable Avionics Systems, acting on the following subjects: Quadricopters, Quadricopters in Fleets, Onboard Satellite Computer, air, space robots, radiation effects on electronic circuits.
- Prof. Vania Vieira Estrela B.Sc. from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE); M.Sc. from the Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA), Sao Jose dos Campos; M.Sc. degree in ECE at Northwestern University, Illinois (IL), USA; and Ph.D. in ECE from the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), IL, USA. Taught at: DeVry University; DePaul University; Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense (UENF), Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil; and for the Universidade Estadual da Zona Oeste (UEZO), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. Visiting professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Rio de Janeiro (IPRJ)/State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) in Nova Friburgo, RJ. Currently working at Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Niterói, RJ for the Department of Telecommunications. Research interests include: signal/image/video processing, inverse problems, computational & mathematical modeling, stochastic models, multimedia, communications, motion estimation, machine learning and geoprocessing. Reviewer for the following journals/magazines: IMAVIS (Elsevier); Pattern Recognition (Elsevier); Computers & Electrical Engineering (Elsevier); IET Image Processing; IET Computer Vision and International Journal of Image Processing (IJIP). Engaged in topics such as technology transfer, engineering/math/computer education, environmental issues and digital inclusion. Member of IEEE, and ACM. Editor of IJIP. ORCID Number: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4465-7691 Scopus Author ID: 12243115900.
- Prof. Hermes José Loschi Hermes José Loschi graduated in Control and Automation Engineering at Paulista University (UNIP). He holds an M.Sc in Electrical Engineering by the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). Currently a Ph.D. Candidate by Department of Communications (DECOM), Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering (FEEC) at UNICAMP. Professional with experience in applications engineering, processes and definition of technical scope of Diesel engines and Diesel generators, in particular MTU and Mercedes Diesel engines. Technical skills conquered with high level of commitment on all projects assigned for, self motivated, with straight focus on activities under responsibility, effective team work skills and leadership potential on Photovoltaic Solar Generation R&D. Currently, Technical Program and Finance Chair of Brazilian Technology Symposium (BTSym) and researcher at the Laboratory of Visual Communications (LCV). The main topics of interest are Wireless Sensor Network, Internet of Things, Smart Grid, Broadcasting, Biomass, Photovoltaic Systems Applications, Solar Energy, Photovoltaic Solar Generation Prediction Systems, Solar Tracking, Open Access, and STEM. Reviewer for the following publishers: SCIENCEDOMAIN International, Elsevier, AIP Publishing LLC, International Knowledge Press, Scientific Research Publishing, David Publishing Company, Canadian Center of Science and Education, PIBIC-PRP- UNICAMP. Student member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and Member of International Society for Development and Sustainability (ISDS).
This book presents the Proceedings of The 4th Brazilian Technology Symposium (BTSym'18). Part I of the book discusses current technological issues on Systems Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, such as the Transmission Line, Protein-modified mortars, Electromagnetic Properties, Clock Domains, Chebyshev Polynomials, Satellite Control Systems, Hough Transform, Watershed Transform, Blood Smear Images, Toxoplasma Gondi, Operation System Developments, MIMO Systems, Geothermal-Photovoltaic Energy Systems, Mineral Flotation Application, CMOS Techniques, Frameworks Developments, Physiological Parameters Applications, Brain Computer Interface, Artificial Neural Networks, Computational Vision, Security Applications, FPGA Applications, IoT, Residential Automation, Data Acquisition, Industry 4.0, Cyber-Physical Systems, Digital Image Processing, Patters Recognition, Machine Learning, Photocatalytic Process, Physical-chemical analysis, Smoothing Filters, Frequency Synthesizers, Voltage Controlled Ring Oscillator, Difference Amplifier, Photocatalysis and Photodegradation. Part II of the book discusses current technological issues on Human, Smart and Sustainable Future of Cities, such as the Digital Transformation, Data Science, Hydrothermal Dispatch, Project Knowledge Transfer, Immunization Programs, Efficiency and Predictive Methods, PMBOK Applications, Logistics Process, IoT, Data Acquisition, Industry 4.0, Cyber-Physical Systems, Fingerspelling Recognition, Cognitive Ergonomics, Ecosystem services, Environmental, Ecosystem services valuation, Solid Waste and University Extension. BTSym is the brainchild of Prof. Dr. Yuzo Iano, who is responsible for the Laboratory of Visual Communications (LCV) at the Department of Communications (DECOM) of the Faculty of Electrical and Computing Engineering (FEEC), State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil.
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