The paper “The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Review of Smart Cities Initiatives to Face New Outbreaks” was published in IET Smart Cities journal. To download the paper, follow the link below. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-smc.2020.0044 Abstract While the world still struggles against the devastating …

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The paper "Multiple Mobile Sinks in Event-based Wireless Sensor Networks Exploiting Traffic Conditions in Smart City Applications" was published in the 2018 IEEE 16th International Conference on Industrial Informatics proceedings. To download the paper, follow the link below. doi.org/10.1109/INDIN.2018.8472005 Abstract …

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The paper "TwitterSensing: An Event-Based Approach for Wireless Sensor Networks Optimization Exploiting Social Media in Smart City Applications" was published in Sensors (Open Access). To download the paper, follow the link below: doi.org/10.3390/s18041080 Abstract Modern cities are subject to periodic …

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MobSink 1.4 released! This version brings new features: Sensor control: you can create dynamic sensors that changes relevance levels and activity over time. Import maps from OpenStreetMaps, to create simulations in real world cities. Traffic control: simulate traffic jams in …

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The paper "Wireless visual sensor networks for smart city applications: A relevance-based approach for multiple sinks mobility" is available for free from ScienceDirect until July 27th, 2017. Follow the link below to get the full paper: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1VAgA,3q5xOVhK Abstract Nowadays, the …

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Cansados de esperar a chegada dos ônibus nos pontos, cinco estudantes do curso de Engenharia de Computação da UEFS desenvolveram um aplicativo para celular chamado Tamse que, de forma colaborativa, consegue informar com boa precisão quando o transporte vai passar …

Estudantes de Engenharia de Computação da UEFS criam aplicativo para informar os horários dos ônibus de Feira Read more »

2ª avaliação da disciplina EXA813 – Análise e Projeto de Algoritmos – 2016.1. Valor: 10,0 na 2ª unidade. Prazo: 29/09/2016, 23:59 (via e-mail). Em dupla. Dado um grafo, seu programa deverá informar se é possível percorrer um caminho a partir …

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Ocorreu neste domingo, dia 10 de setembro, a primeira fase da Maratona de Programação promovida pela Sociedade Brasileira de Computação. Competiram ao todo 785 times em todo o Brasil, tentando solucionar um total de doze problemas por meio da programação …

Time de alunos do curso de Engenharia de Computação da UEFS se classificam para a final da Maratona de Programação Read more »