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SBESC 2013: Niteroi, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
- III Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering, SBESC 2013, Niteroi, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, December 4-8, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-3890-2
- Ricardo J. Pfitscher, Maurício A. Pillon, Rafael R. Obelheiro:
Diagnosing Memory Provisioning in IaaS Clouds. 1-6 - Fernando Henrique Silva Fragoso, Luiz Fernandes Eugenio Tenorio, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira:
Offload Debugging for Java Programmed Embedded Systems. 7-10 - Tulio Alberton Ribeiro, Lau Cheuk Lung, Hylson Vescovi Netto:
OB-STM: An Optimistic Approach for Byzantine Fault Tolerance in Software Transactional Memory. 11-16 - Allan Edgard Silva Freitas, Raimundo José de Araújo Macêdo:
Performance Evaluation in Hybrid and Dynamic Distributed Systems. 17-22 - Anderson Luiz Sartor, Ulisses Brisolara Corrêa, Antonio Carlos Schneider Beck Filho:
AndroProf: A Profiling Tool for the Android Platform. 23-28 - Stefano Savazzi, Ramon Hugo de Souza, Leandro Buss Becker:
Wireless Network Planning and Optimization in Oil and Gas Refineries. 29-34 - Rodrigo Augusto Reboucas, Quenaz da Cruz Eller, Mateus Habermann, Elcio Hideiti Shiguemori:
Embedded System for Visual Odometry and Localization of Moving Objects in Images Acquired by Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. 35-40 - Gabriel M. Eggly, Paulo H. G. D. Diniz, Rodrigo M. Santos, Marcelo F. Pistonesi, Mario César Ugulino de Araujo, Beatriz Fernandez Band:
An Embedded System for Determining Free Glycerol Level in Biodiesel. 41-46 - Rosane Fátima Passarini, Leandro Buss Becker, Jean-Marie Farines:
The Assisted Transformation of Models: Supporting Cyber-Physical Systems Design by Extracting Architectural Aspects and Operating Modes from Simulink Functional Models. 47-52 - Alisson Vasconcelos de Brito, Angelo V. Negreiros:
Allowing Large-Scale Systems Evaluation with Ptolemy through Distributed Simulation. 53-58 - Arthur Francisco Lorenzon, Márcia Cristina Cera, Antonio Carlos Schneider Beck Filho:
The Impact of Different Multi-Threading Interfaces on Embedded Systems. 59-64 - Lizandro Oliveira, Júlio C. B. de Mattos, Lisane B. de Brisolara:
Survey of Memory Optimization Techniques for Embedded Systems. 65-70 - Fernanda M. Capella, Marcelo Brandalero, Jair Fajardo Junior, Antonio Carlos Schneider Beck, Luigi Carro:
A Multiple-ISA Reconfigurable Architecture. 71-76 - Clayder Gonzalez-Cadenillas, Nils Murrugarra-Llerena:
Isolated Words Recognition Using a Low Cost Microcontroller. 77-82 - Ulisses Brisolara Corrêa, Luis F. G. Millani, Antonio Carlos Schneider Beck, Luigi Carro:
Quality Impact on Software Performance. 83-88 - Renan Augusto Starke, Rômulo Silva de Oliveira:
Cache-Aware Task Partitioning for Multicore Real-Time Systems. 89-94 - Thomas Chapeaux, Paul Rodríguez, Laurent George, Joël Goossens:
The Space of Feasible Execution Times for Asynchronous Periodic Task Systems Using Definitive Idle Times. 95-100 - Eduardo Camponogara, George Lima, Daniel Mossé, Ríad Nassiffe:
Optimizing QoS in Adaptive Real-Time Systems with Energy Constraint Varying CPU Frequency. 101-106 - Romulo Devezas Freitas, Raimundo S. Barreto, Paulo Romero Martins Maciel:
Analysis of Real-Time Scheduling Problems by Single Step and Maximal Step Semantics for Time Petri Net Models. 107-112 - Rodrigo Schmitt Meurer, Tiago Rogério Mück, Antônio Augusto Fröhlich:
An Implementation of the AES Cipher Using HLS. 113-118 - Luiz Fernando Schrickte, Carlos Montez, Rômulo Silva de Oliveira, Alex R. Pinto:
Integration of Wireless Sensor Networks to the Internet of Things Using a 6LoWPAN Gateway. 119-124 - Fernando Nicodemos, Osamu Saotome, George Lima:
RTEMS Core Analysis for Space Applications. 125-130 - Eder Freire, Leizer Schnitman, Wagner Oliveira, Angelo Duarte:
Evaluation of the Huffman Encoding for Memory Optimization on Hardware Network Intrusion Detection. 131-136 - Lucas Binhardi Branisso, Edilson Reis Rodrigues Kato, Emerson Carlos Pedrino, Orides Morandin Jr., Roberto Hideaki Tsunaki:
A Multi-Agent System Using Fuzzy Logic to Increase AGV Fleet Performance in Warehouses. 137-142 - Danilo Habermann, Alberto Yukinobu Hata, Denis Fernando Wolf, Fernando Santos Osório:
3D Point Clouds Segmentation for Autonomous Ground Vehicle. 143-148 - Yuri Maximilian Rottner Dirickson, Lucio Flavio Vismari, João Batista Camargo Jr.:
Elicitation of Operational Requirements in ATC Activities Automation Process: The TWR Case. 149-154 - Magda Aparecida Silverio Miyashiro, Maurício G. V. Ferreira:
Phase Cyclical Process Requirements for the Development of Embedded Systems. 155-156 - Aline Rodrigues Tonini, Leonardo Matthis Fischer, Júlio Carlos Balzano de Mattos, Lisane B. de Brisolara:
Analysis and Evaluation of the Android Best Practices Impact on the Efficiency of Mobile Applications. 157-158 - Andre Corsetti, Ana Maria Ambrosio, Maria de Fátima Mattiello-Francisco:
Robustness Testing of Satellite Attitude and Orbit Control Systems: A Proposal Guided by Two Model Based Testing Methodologies. 159-160 - Leandro Buss Becker, Fábio Paulo Basso, Antônio Augusto Fröhlich, A. R. Paulon:
Model-Driven Development of WSN Applications. 161-166 - Arliones Stevert Hoeller, Peterson Oliveira, Antônio Augusto Fröhlich:
Dynamic Adjustment of Transmission Power of Mobile Ad-Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks. 167-168 - Marcos Oliveira da Cruz, Márcio Eduardo Kreutz, Silvio Roberto Fernandes de Araujo:
An Experimental Evaluation of Combination of Features on the IPNoSys. 169-170 - Leandro Buss Becker, Guilherme V. Raffo, Fernando Silvano Goncalves:
Analyzing the Use of Anytime Algorithms on an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. 171-172 - Fernando Covatti, Jean Michel Winter, Ivan Müller, Carlos Eduardo Pereira, João Cesar Netto:
A WirelessHART and IEC 61850 Gateway Proposal. 173-174 - Kifayat Ullah, Luz Marina Santos, Joao Michelin, Edson dos Santos Moreira:
Extended Abstract: File Transfer in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks. 175-176 - Rafael Luiz Klaser, Fernando Santos Osório, Denis Fernando Wolf:
Simulation of an Autonomous Vehicle with a Vision-Based Navigation System in Unstructured Terrains Using OctoMap. 177-178
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