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Octavian Postolache

Researcher at ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon

Publications -  393
Citations -  5534

Octavian Postolache is an academic researcher from ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Health care. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 363 publications receiving 4315 citations. Previous affiliations of Octavian Postolache include Technical University of Lisbon & ALFA.

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Smart health: A context-aware health paradigm within smart cities

TL;DR: The new concept of smart health is introduced, which is the context-aware complement of mobile health within smart cities and discusses the main challenges and opportunities that s-Health would imply and provide a common ground for further research.
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Smart Sensors Network for Air Quality Monitoring Applications

TL;DR: The work presents a network for indoor and outdoor air quality monitoring whose nodes include tin dioxide sensor arrays connected to an acquisition and control system with WiFi communication capabilities and advanced processing based on multi-input single-output neural networks is implemented at the network sensing nodes.
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Internet of things for smart ports: Technologies and challenges

TL;DR: The main requirements and the key ideas for each ports, sensing solution and also the challenges related to the calibration and testing of distributed sensing systems associated with the main equipment that compose the world largest ports, such as quayside cranes, automated guided vehicles for container handling and yard crane.
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Smart Sensor Network for Air Quality Monitoring Applications

TL;DR: Advanced processing based on multiple-input-single-output neural networks is implemented at the network sensing nodes to obtain temperature and humidity compensated gas concentration values.
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Tactile sensors for robotic applications

TL;DR: The basic aspects related with tactile sensors, including transduction techniques are revisited, and the brief analysis of the state-of-the-art of tactile sensing techniques that follows provides indicators to conclude on the future of tactile sensor techniques in the context of robotic applications.