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Biscaia, Hugo, Noel Franco, Ricardo Nunes, and Carlos Chastre. "Old suspended timber floors flexurally-strengthened with different structural materials." Key Engineering Materials. 713 (2016): 78-81. Abstract

The design of timber beams has strict limits when it comes to the Serviceability Limit States (SLS) either in short-term or in long-term deflections. In order to face this aspect efficiently, the increase of the cross section of the beams might be considered as a solution. However, the prohibitive increase of the costs associated to this solution or the change of the initial architecturedesign of the building, opens the opportunity to find new and more efficient solutions. In that way, the use of additional reinforcements to the timber beams may be seen as a promising solution because either new or old structures would keep always their original aesthetical aspect with no significant self-weight increase and improving their behaviour to short and long-term actions.Therefore, the current study is dedicated to the analysis of composite timber beams where Fiber Reinforcement Polymers (FRP), steel or stainless steel are used to improve the stiffness, strength and deflection behaviour of old suspended timber floors. An experimental program was conducted where old suspended timber floors reinforced with CFRP strips were subjected to 4-point bending tests. A simplify nonlinear numerical model was developed to simulate the bending behaviour of the specimens and several other cases with other reinforcement configurations and different structural materials were assumed. The numerical analysis herein presented also takes into account both Ultimate and Serviceability Limit States of the reinforced specimens.

Brás, C. P., A. N. Iusem, and J. J. Júdice. "On the Quadratic Eigenvalue Complementarity Problem." Journal of Global Optimization, DOI: 10.1007/s10898-014-0260-5.. 66 (2016): 153-171.
Correia, Ana, João Goes, and Pedro Barquinha Oxide TFTs on Flexible Substrates for Designing and Fabricating Analog-to-Digital Converters. 7th IFIP WG 5.5/SOCOLNET Doctoral Conference on Computing, Electrical and Industrial Systems, DoCEIS 2016. Lisbon, Portugal: IFIP WG 5.5/SOCOLNET, 2016.
Batista, Arnaldo, Nuno Barrento, Fernando Coito, and Manuel Ortigueira Patent: Quantitative Process for the Rail Corrugation Spacial and Spectral Classification. FCT-UNL, 2016.
Correia, A., J. Goes, and P. Barquinha A Second-Order ΣΔ ADC Using Sputtered IGZO TFTs. New York: Springer (ISBN 978-3-319-27192-7), 2016.
Lopes, Tiago, Tiago Cardoso, and José Barata. "Sign Language Support–Adding a Gesture Library to the Leap Motion SDK." International Conference on Serious Games, Interaction and Simulation. Springer, Cham, 2016. 109-116. Abstract

There are several research initiatives that tackle gesture recognition. Nevertheless the interaction between the input devices and an application level is still a hard task that has to be accomplished each time a new system is being developed. The objective of this research work is to facilitate that endeavor by introducing a new generic software layer between the gesture capture device and the application level. This layer will provide the introduction of a gesture library and a set of functionalities both to feed this library and pursue gesture recognition afterwards. The objective is to hinder lower-level software/hardware details from a developer towards letting him or her to focus directly at the Application Level. This article presents the created architecture for this new layer. The validation was made using the Leap Motion, at the Sensor Level, and creating a Serious Game devoted to Sign Language exercising, at the Application Level.

Amarante dos Santos, Filipe, Corneliu Cismasiu, and Chiara Bedon. "Smart glazed cable facade subjected to a blast loading." Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings. 3.169 (2016): 223-232.
Bombonatti, Denise, Ana Moreira, and Miguel Goulão. "Synergies and tradeoffs in software reuse – a systematic mapping study." Software Practice & Experience (2016). AbstractWebsite

Software reuse is a broadly accepted practice to improve software development quality and productivity. Although an object of study in software engineering since the late sixties, achieving effective reuse remains challenging for many software development organizations. This paper reports a systematic mapping study on how reusability relates to other non-functional requirements and how different contextual factors influence the success of a reuse initiative. The conclusion is that the relationships are discussed rather informally, and that human, organizational, and technological domain factors are extremely relevant to a particular reuse context. This mapping study highlights the need for further research to better understand how exactly the different non-functional requirements and context factors affect reusability.

Raposo, C. D., K. T. Petrova, M. T. Barros, R. C. Calhelha, M. Sokovic, and I. C. F. R. Ferreira. "Synthesis, Characterization, Antimicrobial and Antitumor Activities of Sucrose Octa(N-ethyl)carbamate." Med. Chem. 12.1 (2016): 22-29. DOI: 10.2174/1573406410666150807111029 .
Martins, Jorge, Pedro Barquinha, and João Goes TCAD Simulation of Amorphous Indium-Gallium-Zinc Oxide Thin-Film Transistors. 7th IFIP WG 5.5/SOCOLNET Doctoral Conference on Computing, Electrical and Industrial Systems, DoCEIS 2016. Lisbon, Portugal: IFIP WG 5.5/SOCOLNET, 2016.
Boavida, Nuno, and António Brandão Moniz. "Technology Assessment in Non-PTA Countries: An Overview of Recent Developments in Europe." Technology Assessment in Japan and Europe. Eds. António B. Moniz, and Kumi Okuwada. Karlsruhe: KIT Scientific Publishing, 2016. 75-88.
Bedon, Chiara, and Filipe Amarante dos Santos. "Toward a Novel SMA-reinforced Laminated Glass Panel." Advanced Engineering Materials and Modeling. Wiley-Scrivener, 2016. pp.87-120.
Simao, José, Luisa Cotrim, Teresa Condeco, Tiago Cardoso, Miguel Palha, Yves Rybarczyk, and José Barata. "Using Games for the Phonetics Awareness of Children with Down Syndrome." International Conference on Serious Games, Interaction and Simulation. Springer, Cham, 2016. 1-8. Abstract

Computers and technology can play a key role in supporting learning, namely for students with special educational needs. Nevertheless, despite the emphasis the society puts on the use of technology and its fast proliferation in the area of education, few initiatives focus on the specific needs of children with disabilities. Motivated by this gap, this research work proposes a computer assisted education application that targets to teach talking and reading through games. The work described herein was carried out in close cooperation with - , a child-care institution that works with children with distinct growth disorders, namely the Down syndrome.

dos Santos, FA, C. Bedon, and M. Sacadura. "Adaptive glass panels using shape-memory alloys." Glass Structures and Engineering. 1 (2016): 95-114. AbstractWebsite
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Bahubalindruni, P.G.a, Tavares Barquinha Martins Fortunato V. c P. b. "Basic analog and digital circuits with a-IGZO TFTs." 2016 13th International Conference on Synthesis, Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Methods and Applications to Circuit Design, SMACD 2016. 2016. Abstract

This paper presents the characterization of fundamental analog and digital circuits with a-IGZO TFTs from measurements performed at normal ambient. The fundamental blocks considered in this work include digital logic gates, a low-power single stage high-gain amplifier with capcacitive bootstrapping and a level shifter/buffer. These circuits are important functional blocks in analog/Mixed signal IC design with oxide TFTs. Being fabricated at low temperature (< 200 °C), they can find potential applications in low-cost large-area flexible systems. © 2016 IEEE.

Soares, Paula I. P., Ana Isabel Sousa, Jorge Carvalho Silva, Isabel M. M. Ferreira, Carlos M. M. Novo, and João Paulo Borges. "Chitosan-based nanoparticles as drug delivery systems for doxorubicin: Optimization and modelling." Carbohydrate polymers. 147 (2016): 304-312. Abstract
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Marques, Susana CS, Paula I. P. Soares, Coro Echeverria, Maria H. Godinho, and João P. Borges. "Confinement of thermoresponsive microgels into fibres via colloidal electrospinning: experimental and statistical analysis." RSC Advances. 6.80 (2016): 76370-76380. Abstract
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Marques, Susana CS, Paula I. P. Soares, Coro Echeverria, Maria H. Godinho, and João P. Borges. "Confinement of thermoresponsive microgels into fibres via colloidal electrospinning: experimental and statistical analysis." RSC Advances. 6.80 (2016): 76370-76380. Abstract
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Dias, F. S., D. L. Miller, T. A. Marques, J. Marcelino, M. C. Caldeira, J. Orestes Cerdeira, and M. N. Bugalho. "Conservation zones promote oak regeneration and shrub diversity in certified Mediterranean oak woodlands." Biological Conservation. 195 (2016): 226-234. Abstract
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Barbosa, A. R. J. a, A. A. S. a Lopes, S. I. H. a Sequeira, J. P. a Oliveira, A. b Davarpanah, F. b Mohseni, V. S. b Amaral, and R. C. C. a Monteiro. "Effect of processing conditions on the properties of recycled cathode ray tube glass foams." Journal of Porous Materials. 23 (2016): 1663-1669. AbstractWebsite

Cathode ray tube glass waste was used to produce glass foams by a powder sintering route. The glass waste powder was mixed with small amounts (5 and 8 wt%) of coal fly ash, which acted as foaming agent, and the compacts of the mixed powders were heated at different sintering temperatures in the range 600–800 °C for various dwell times (30–120 min). The effect of the different processing conditions on the microstructural characteristics (porosity, pore size and pore size distribution), mechanical resistance and thermal conductivity of the produced foams was investigated. The volume of pores tended to increase with sintering temperature and time, and glass foams (with a porosity higher than 50 %) were only achieved after sintering at 750 °C. The average pore size increased with sintering temperature and dwell time, and pore growth was particularly accentuated at 800 °C, where coalescence of the pores occurred, with a consequent decrease in compressive strength. Selected combinations of the sintering temperature, dwell time and foaming agent led to glass foams with a satisfactory microstructural homogeneity, which exhibited mechanical strength and thermal conductivity values similar to commercial foams used as thermal insulating materials. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.

Baikova, {E. N. }, {L. F. } Romba, Stan Valtchev, Rui Melício, and V. {Fernão Pires}. "Electromagnetic Emissions from Wireless Power Transfer System." CETC2016 - Conference on Electronics, Telecommunications and Computers, Proceedings. ISEL - Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, 2016. Abstract
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Baikova, {E. N. }, Stan Valtchev, and Rui Melício. "Electromagnetic Interference from a Wireless Power Transfer System: Experimental Results." 2016. Abstract
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Baikova, {E. N. }, Stan Valtchev, and Rui Melício. "Electromagnetic Interference from a Wireless Power Transfer System: Experimental Results." 2016. Abstract
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Baikova, Elena N., Stanimir S. Valtchev, Rui Mel{\'ı}cio, and V{\'ı}tor M. Pires. "Electromagnetic Interference Impact of Wireless Power Transfer System on Data Wireless Channel." Technological Innovation for Cyber-Physical Systems. Springer Science $\mathplus$ Business Media, 2016. 293-301. Abstract
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Polcyn, M. J., N. Bardet, M. Amaghzaz, O. A. Gon{\c c}alves, E. Jourani, H. F. Kaddumi, J. Lindgren, O. Mateus, S. Meslouhf, ML Morais, X. Pereda-Suberbiola, AS Schulp, P. Vincent, and LL Jacobs An extremely derived plioplatecarpine mosasaur from the Maastrichtian of Africa and the Middle East. Vol. 16-20. 5th Triennial Mosasaur Meeting- a global perspective on Mesozoic marine amniotes, 16-20. Uppsala, Sweden: Museum of Evolutiom, Uppsala University., 2016. Abstract

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