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exp.at 2019: Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal
- 2019 5th Experiment International Conference (exp.at'19), Funchal (Madeira Island), Portugal, June 12-14, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-3637-0
- Mark Smith, Ananda Maiti, Andrew D. Maxwell, Alexander A. Kist:
Applying Augmented Reality to New or Existing Remote Access Laboratories. 6-11 - Augusto Esteves, Filipe Quintal, Fábio Caires, Vitor Baptista, Pedro Mendes:
Wattom: Ambient Eco-feedback with Mid-air Input. 12-15 - Yahir Hernandez-Mella, Antonio Marín-Hernández, Ericka-Janet Rechy-Ramírez, Luis Felipe Marin-Urias:
A Study of Contactless Human Computer Interaction with Virtual Environments. 16-21 - Sérgio Pinto, António André, Pedro Martins:
Virtual Reality in the Study of the Male Urinary System. 22-26 - Diana Urbano, Fátima Chouzal, Maria Teresa Restivo:
Effectiveness of online experimentation to change conceptual knowledge in non-formal learning. 27-30 - Javier García-Zubía, Gustavo R. Alves, Unai Hernández-Jayo, Jordi Cuadros, Vanessa Serrano, André V. Fidalgo:
A framework for interpreting experimental errors in VISIR. 31-35 - Anke Pfeiffer, Dieter Uckelmann:
Open Digital Lab for You - Laboratory-based learning scenarios in education, research and qualification. 36-41 - Javier García-Zubía, Jordi Cuadros, Vanessa Serrano, Unai Hernández-Jayo, Ignacio Angulo-Martínez, Aitor Villar-Martinez, Pablo Orduña, Gustavo Ribeiro Alves:
Dashboard for the VISIR remote lab. 42-46 - Rúben Cardoso, Manuel Santos, Horácio Fernandes:
Analytics on the accesses to contents in e-lab remote control laboratories. 47-51 - Rúben Cardoso, Manuel Santos, Horácio Fernandes, Victor Negîrneac, Ana Moura Santos:
A MOOC with an e-lab remotely controlled experiment: student behaviour analysis. 52-57 - Thiago Schaedler Uhlmann, Henrique Duarte Lima, André Luiz Luppi, Luciano Antonio Mendes:
ELSA-SP - Through-the-cloud subscribe-publish scheme for interactive remote experimentation under iLab Shared Architecture and its application to an educational PID control plant. 58-62 - Ricardo Massao Kagami, Guinther Kovalski da Costa, Luciano Antônio Mendes, Roberto Zanetti Freire:
A WebLab Control Experiment using the Ball and Beam System and Multiobjective Optimization. 63-68 - Daniel Galan, Dictino Chaos, Luis de la Torre, Ernesto Aranda-Escolástico, Ruben Heradio:
PuzzlEx: an Online Experimentation Environment for Control Engineering Labs. 69-73 - Mikulás Huba, J. Anthony Rossiter, Katarina Zakova, Atanas Serbezov, Antonio Visioli:
On an IFAC Online Pilot Survey for a First Course on Control. 74-79 - Matej Rábek, Katarína Záková:
Integration of new control experiments to online environment. 80-84 - Pavol Bisták:
3D Three-Tank Remote Laboratory Based on Matlab and Websockets. 85-89 - Rachad Atat, Rubayet Shafin Bradley Shafin, Erchin Serpedin:
Toward Solar Energy Harvesting for Small Cell Networks: Technology, Feasibility, and Challenges. 90-95 - Joaquim Leitão, Paulo Gil, Bernardete Ribeiro, Alberto Cardoso:
Smart Home Energy Management Supported by Cloud Computing. 96-101 - Carlos Ramos, Leonel Nóbrega, Karolina Baras, Luís Gomes:
Experimental NFT hydroponics system with lower energy consumption. 102-106 - Tiago Andrade, Daniel Bastos:
Extended Reality in IoT scenarios: Concepts, Applications and Future Trends. 107-112 - Sofia I. Inácio, Filipe E. S. Santos, Joaquim A. R. Azevedo:
Remote Precipitation Monitoring Using a Microwave Link. 113-117 - Claudius Terkowsky, Silke Frye, Dominik May:
Is a Remote Laboratory a Means to Develop Competences for the 'Working World 4.0'? A Brief Tentative Reality Check of Learning Objectives. 118-122 - André Torres, Duarte Gonçalves, Emanuel Ricardo, Ricardo Grosso Ferreira, Rui Calado, Rui Torres, Horácio Fernandes, Vasco Guerra:
Collaborative development of plasma physics MOOC in the context of a PhD curricular unit. 123-127 - Judyta Franuszkiewicz, Sabrina Heix, Silke Frye, Tobias Haertel, Claudius Terkowsky:
From laboratory education to laboratory edu-action: evaluation of a redesigned lab course for prospective technology teachers and resulting demands for cyber-physical 'remotification'. 128-132 - Luane Tomé de Paula Campos, Julia Pinheiro Leite, Gabriel dos Santos Silva, Fernando Fortes de Valencia, Alice Melo Ribeiro:
The use of technology in education: Just-In-Time (JiTT) teaching methodology and remote laboratory. 133-136 - Veronika Thurner:
Fostering the Comprehension of the Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm by a Virtual Lab Exercise. 137-142 - Luís M. C. Gouveia, João Dionísio Simões Barros:
Online Control of Islands Microgrids Connected by Electrical Submarine Cable. 143-148 - Eduardo J. N. Spinola, Filipe E. S. Santos, João Dionísio Simões Barros:
Electronic Automotive Control. 149-154 - Mikulás Huba, Pavol Bisták, Matej Rábek, Katarína Záková:
Introductory experiments for a stable plant control. 155-160 - Mikulás Huba, Mária Hypiusová, Peter Tapák:
Learning Objects and Experiments for Active Disturbance Rejection Control. 161-166 - Marcel Boldis, Katarina Zakova:
Web Presentation of Quarter Car Model. 167-171 - Frode Eika Sandnes, Evelyn Eika, Fausto Orsi Medola:
Improving the Usability of Interactive Systems by Incorporating Design Thinking into the Engineering Process: Raising Computer Science Students' Awareness of Quality versus Quantity in Ideation. 172-176 - Hélia Guerra, Luís Mendes Gomes, Alberto Cardoso:
Agile approach to a CS2-based course using the Jupyter notebook in lab classes. 177-182 - Federico Lerro, Susana Teresa Marchisio, Sonia Beatriz Concari, Miguel Angel Plano, Claudio Merendino, Gastón Saez de Arregui, Javier García-Zubía, Unai Hernández-Jayo, Gustavo Ribeiro Alves:
Improving the use of remote laboratories. The case of VISIR at Universidad Nacional de Rosario. 183-188 - Hugh Considine, Zorica Nedic, Andrew Nafalski:
Automation of Basic Supervision Tasks in a Remote Laboratory - Case Study NetLab. 189-192 - Ananda Maiti, Terry Byrne, Alexander A. Kist:
Teaching Internet of Things in a Collaborative Laboratory Environment. 193-198 - Daniel Azevedo, Bernardete Ribeiro, Alberto Cardoso:
Online Simulation of Methods to Predict the Remaining Useful Lifetime of Aircraft Components. 199-203 - Alexander Zimin, Vladislav Troynov, Ivan Zemtsov:
Upgraded Plasma Spectroscopy Internet Laboratory. 204-207 - Carlos Arguedas-Matarrita, Sonia Beatriz Concari, Luis Rodriguez-Gil, Pablo Orduña, Fernando Ureña Elizondo, Unai Hernández-Jayo, Lucas Mellos Carlos, Juarez Bento da Silva, Susana Teresa Marchisio, Marco Conejo-Villalobos, Javier García-Zubía, João Bosco da Mota Alves:
Remote experimentation in the teaching of physics in Costa Rica: First steps. 208-212 - Petru Epure, Doru Ursutiu, Cornel Samoila:
Remote Monitoring and Control of Winemaking Parameters. 214-219 - Ondrej Grover, Vojtech Svoboda, Jan Stockel:
Online experimentation at the GOLEM tokamak. 220-225 - Karsten Henke, Heinz-Dietrich Wuttke, René Hutschenreuter, Detlef Streitferdt:
Interactive Content Objects as GOLDi-Lab Services : Interactive Demonstration of ICOs within the Hybrid Online Onlne Lab GOLDi. 229-230 - Daniel Azevedo, Bernardete Ribeiro, Alberto Cardoso:
Web-based tool for predicting the Remaining Useful Lifetime of Aircraft Components. 231-232 - Jorge Calaça, Leonel Nóbrega, Karolina Baras:
Smartly Water: Interaction with a smart water network. 233-234 - Bruno G. Oliveira, Jorge Lobo:
Interactive Demonstration of an Energy Efficient YOLOv3 Implementation in Reconfigurable Logic. 235-236 - Bruno Ferreira, Paulo Menezes:
Immersive Serious Games for Post-Stroke Motor Rehabilitation. 237-238 - Ondrej Grover, Vojtech Svoboda, Jan Stockel:
Remote demonstration of the GOLEM tokamak. 239-240 - Ana Sucena, Ana Filipa Silva, Cristina Garrido, Paulo Abreu, João Falcão Carneiro, Maria Teresa Restivo:
Serious Game for reading and spelling skills. 242-243 - Ricardo Barreto, Jorge Lobo, Paulo Menezes:
Edge Computing: A Neural Network Implementation on an IoT Device. 244-246 - Luis Duarte Andrade Ferreira, Sofia Cavaco, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia:
Musiquence: a serious game customization system for dementia. 247-248 - Honorato Sousa, E. R. Gouveia, Mónica S. Cameirão, Afonso Gonçalves, John Edison Muñoz, Teresa Paulino, Hugo Simão, Ricardo Nunes, Alexandre Bernardino, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia:
Custom-made exergames for older people: New inputs for multidimensional physical. 249-250 - Pedro Martins, Sérgio Pinto, António André:
Interactive DEMOnstration of Medical Simulations using a Virtual Reality approach: Application to the Male Urinary System. 251-252 - Ignacio Angulo, Javier García-Zubía, Pablo Orduña, Luis Rodriguez-Gil, Aitor Villar-Martinez:
Integral Remote laboratory for Programmable Logic. 253-255 - José Rodrigues, Paulo Menezes, Maria Teresa Restivo:
Travelling in a virtual city: a physical exercise promoting game. 256-257 - Sérgio Malhão, Rogério Dionísio, Pedro M. B. Torres:
Industrial IoT Smartbox for the Shop Floor. 258-259 - Félix García Loro, Elio San Cristóbal, Manuel Castro:
PILAR: A Federation of VISIR Systems for Analog Electronics. 260-261 - Bruno Patrão, Paulo Menezes, Nuno Gonçalves:
Augmenting Shared Spaces in Psychotherapy Contexts. 264-265 - Gustavo Assunção, Paulo Menezes, Fernando Perdigão:
Importance of speaker specific speech features for emotion recognition. 266-267 - Jorge Sá Silva, Pedro Lucas, Filipe Araújo, Catarina Silva, Paulo Gil, Alberto Cardoso, Joel Arrais, Bernardete Ribeiro, Daniel Coutinho, Pedro D. Salgueiro, Luís Miguel Rato, José Saias, Vítor Nogueira:
A Hybrid Application for Real-Time Air Quality Monitoring. 270-271 - Manuel Santos, Carlos Francisco Rodríguez, Celia Anteneodo, Cristina Marlasca, Gesil Segundo, João Loureiro, Juan Collantes, Manuel Escobar, Orlando Allard, Rúben Cardoso, Rui Borraltio Neto, Vojtech Svoboda, Yeni Erazo, Horácio Fernandes:
World Pendulum Alliance. 272-273 - Victoria Lush, Christopher D. Buckingham, Stephen Wileman, Suzanne Edwards, Ulysses Bernardet:
Augmented Reality for Accessible Digital Mental Healthcare. 274-275 - Sanobar Dar, Victoria Lush, Ulysses Bernardet:
The Virtual Human Breathing Relaxation System. 276-277 - Alexandra Ribeiro, Alberto Cardoso, José Alfeu Sá Marques, Nuno Eduardo Simões:
Web Interface for River Hydrodynamics Simulation. 278-279 - Mario A. Bochicchio, Lucia Vaira, Andrea Mortara, Renata De Maria:
A preliminar analysis and comparison of international projects on mobile devices and mHealth Apps for heart failure. 280-285 - Teresa Paulino, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia, Mónica Cameirão:
Usability evaluation of an integrative exergaming system for the senior population. 286-291 - Teresa Paulino, Ana Lucia Faria, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia:
Reh@City v2.0: a comprehensive virtual reality cognitive training system based on personalized and adaptive simulations of activities of daily living. 292-297 - Heitor Cardoso, Alexandre Bernardino, Mafalda Sanches, Luísa Loureiro:
Exergames and their benefits in the perception of the Quality of Life and Socialization on institutionalized older adults. 298-304 - João Falcão Carneiro, João Bravo Pinto, Fernando Gomes de Almeida, Nuno Alexandre Cruz:
Using a variable buoyancy system for energy savings in an AUV. 305-309 - Sergio Masa, Esther Hontañón, José Pedro Santos, Isabel Sayago, Jesús Lozano:
Chemiresistive sensors based on electrospun tin oxide nanofibers for detecting NO2 at the sub-0.1 ppm level. 310-314 - Jesús Lozano, José Ignacio Suárez, Félix Meléndez, Sergio Rodríguez, Patricia Arroyo, José Luis Herrero, Pablo Carmona:
Personal electronic systems for citizen measurements of air quality. 315-319 - Jorge Sá Silva, Pedro Lucas, Filipe Araújo, Catarina Silva, Paulo Gil, Alberto Cardoso, Joel Arrais, Bernardete Ribeiro, Daniel Coutinho, Pedro D. Salgueiro, Luís Miguel Rato, José Saias, Vítor Nogueira:
An Online Platform For Real-Time Air Quality Monitoring. 320-325 - Andreas Pester, Michael Schrittesser:
Object detection with Raspberry Pi3 and Movidius Neural Network Stick. 326-330 - James Wolfer:
A Biomedical Motif for Teaching Applied Deep Learning. 332-336 - Teresa Rocha, Ana Borges, Simão Paredes, André Pinho:
A Matlab Tool for Solving Linear Goal Programming Problems. 337-342 - Jan Steinbrener, Pratik Desai:
Comparison of Deep Learning Architectures on Embedded Devices and Generalized Fixed-point Conversion Algorithm. 343-347 - Silvia Francesca Maria Pizzoli, Stefano Triberti, Dario Monzani, Ketti Mazzocco, Emanuela Kufel, Marta Porebiak, Gabriella Pravettoni:
Comparison of relaxation techniques in virtual reality for breast cancer patients. 348-351 - Maria Rita Nogueira, Bruno Patrão, Paulo Menezes, Sérgio Carvalho, Paula Castilho:
ACTwithpain - Building an online platform for helping Chronic Pain Patients. 353-358 - Luis Duarte Andrade Ferreira, Sofia Cavaco, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia:
Musiquence: a framework to customize music and reminiscence cognitive stimulation activities for the dementia population. 359-364 - Anja Richert, Vanessa Mai, Hanna Mengen, Susanne Wolf:
Mixed Reality Games in Engineering Education. 365-370 - Pedro Plaza, Germán Carro, Manuel Blázquez, Elio San Cristóbal Ruiz, Manuel Castro, Félix García Loro:
First steps in robotics using Crumble as a friendly platform. 371-376 - Tiago Barbosa, Sérgio F. Lopes, Filomena O. Soares, Vítor H. Carvalho, Celina P. Leão:
An Adaptive Serious Game of Statistics: project development and mechanisms. 377-382 - Bruno Ferreira, José Lourenço, Paulo Menezes:
A Serious Game for Post-Stroke Motor Rehabilitation. 383-387 - Manuel Escobar, Horácio Fernandes, Orlando Allard, Yeni Erazo:
Pendulum as an Educational Remote Experiment. 388-393 - Fariba Moghaddam, Aldo Vaccari, Thomas Moniquet, Christophe Salzmann, Yves Piguet, Samer Saab, Rayana H. Jaafar, Amir Abolfazl Suratgar, Qobad Shafiee, Nomaou Dan Lamso, Hassane Alzouma Mayaki, Hassan Ali Barkad, Hamadou Saliah-Hassane, Denis Gillet:
Massive Open Online Labs (MOOLs): An Innovative Solution to Achieving SDGs in the Global South. 394-398 - A. F. Mota, M. A. R. Loja:
A pedagogical platform for metaheuristic optimization. 399-404 - Manuel G. Gericota, Paulo Ferreira, André V. Fidalgo, Guillaume Andrieu, Claire Dalmay:
e-Engineering: Remote Labs in an Electronics and Optics e-Learning for Embedded Systems Course. 405-409 - Paulo Abreu, Maria de Fátima Chouzal, Jacobo Sáenz Valiente, Luis de la Torre, Maria Teresa Restivo:
Remote experiments with pneumatic circuit using a double rod cylinder. 410-414 - Brajan Bajci, Dragan Seslija, Vule Reljic, Ivana Milenkovic, Slobodan Dudic, Jovan Sulc:
Augmented Reality as an Advanced Learning Tool for Pneumatic Control. 415-418 - Vule Reljic, Dragan Seslija, Ivana Milenkovic, Brajan Bajci, Slobodan Dudic, Jovan Sulc:
Concept of remotely controlled digital pneumatic system in accordance with Industry 4.0 approach. 419-423 - Miguel B. R. M. Francisco, Mário J. G. C. Mendes, João M. F. Calado:
An Electro-pneumatic Prototype to Support the Teaching of Industry 4.0 Concepts. 428-433 - António Ferreira Da Silva, Adriano A. Santos:
A Simulation Tool Using AI Technics and Karnaugh Maps for Learning and Control Digital Pneumatics. 434-438 - Begoña Artíñano, Francisco J. Gómez-Moreno, Elías Díaz, Elisabeth Alonso-Blanco, Marcos Barreiro, Alfonso Fernandez, Alejandro Rubio, Javier Fernández, Ibai Figuero:
Air quality monitoring in scholar environments. 439-443 - Elías Díaz Ramiro, Begoña Artíñano, Alejandro Rubio, Ibai Figuero, Marcos Barreiro, Javier Fernández:
Field Assessment of Low-cost Particulate Matter Sensors against Reference Methods. 444-448 - Virginie Blondeau-Patissier, Fatima-Ezzahraa Dbibih, Meddy Vanotti, Valérie Soumann, William Daniau, Jean-Marc Cote, Lyes Djoumi:
Measurement of PM10 and PM2.5 from silicon carbide particles with cascade impactor based on Surface Acoustic Waves sensors. 449-453 - Lionel Presmanes, Vignesh Gunasekaran, Yohann Thimont, Inthuga Sinnarasa, Antoine Barnabé, Philippe Ménini, Philippe Tailhades:
Ga doped ZnO thin films deposited by RF sputtering for NO2 sensing. 454-457 - Vignesh Gunasekaran, Lionel Presmanes, Inthuga Sinnarasa, Yohann Thimont, Thi Mong Cam Dinh, Antoine Barnabé, Philippe Tailhades, Philippe Ménini:
Evaluation of CoxFe3-xO4 cobaltites as ethanol sensing material. 458-461 - Begoña Artíñano, Adolfo Narros, Elías Díaz, Francisco Javier Gómez, Rafael Borge:
Low-Cost sensors for urban air quality monitoring: preliminary laboratory and in-field tests within the TECNAIRE-CM project. 462-466 - Doru Ursutiu, Cornel Samoila, Petrica Mihoc:
Old Musical Instruments and Music Therapy. 467-471 - Simão Paredes, Jorge Henriques, Teresa Rocha, Paulo de Carvalho, Daniel Oliveira, João Morais, Rita Carvalho, Catarina Ruivo:
A Telemonitoring Solution Applied to Dynamic CVD Risk Assessment: LookAfterRisk. 472-475 - Daniel Badran, Paulo Abreu, Maria Teresa Restivo:
Blood Pressure Measurement. 476-480 - Fulvia Anca Constantin, Stela Dragulin:
Few Perspectives and Applications of Music Induced Emotion. 481-485 - Stela Dragulin, Fulvia Anca Constantin, Ioana Rucsanda:
The Use of Music Therapy for Adults' Anxiety Relief. 490-493
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