UA/IEETA
Specification of FrameWork Intellwheels and Their Interfaces. Development of the Framework Hardware, the Central Framework Module and the Sensing and Mapping Algorithms. Development of the Prototype Link with the Intellwheels Framework.
Nuno Lau
Assistant Professor at the University of Aveiro and Researcher at the Institute of Electronic and Telematics Engineering of Aveiro, where he coordinates the Intelligent Robotics and Systems Group. He graduated in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Porto in 1993, obtained the DEA in Biomedical Engineering at the Université Claude Bernard - Lyon 1 in 1994 and a PhD in Electrotechnical Engineering from the University of Aveiro in 2003. His main research interests are in the areas of Intelligent Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Multiagent Systems and Simulation. Nuno Lau participated in more than 15 international and national research projects, having the role of global or local coordinator in about half of these projects. Nuno Lau won more than 50 scientific awards in robotic competitions, conferences (best papers) and education. He taught courses in undergraduate, master and doctoral courses in the areas of Intelligent Robotics, Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Computer Architecture and Programming. Nuno Lau is the author of more than 180 publications in magazines and international conferences. Nuno Lau was president of the Portuguese Robotics Society and is currently its vice president.
Artur Pereira
Assistant Professor at the University of Aveiro and Researcher at the Institute of Electronic and Telematics Engineering of Aveiro. He graduated in Electronic Engineering and Telecommunications from the University of Aveiro in 1984, obtained a PhD in Electrotechnical Engineering from the University of Aveiro in 2003. His main research interests are in the areas of Robot Modeling and Simulation; Location, Mapping, Navigation and Trajectory Planning; Development of Monitoring and Development Tools; Sensory Perception and Fusion; Machine Learning. Artur Pereira participated in 9 international and national research projects. Artur Pereira won more than 40 scientific awards in robotic competitions, conferences (best papers) and education. He taught courses in undergraduate, master and doctoral courses in the areas of Simulation, Intelligent Robotics, Operating Systems, Computer Architecture and Programming. Artur Pereira is the author of more than 50 publications in magazines and international conferences.
Bernardo Cunha
Assistant Professor at the University of Aveiro and Researcher at the Institute of Electronic and Telematics Engineering of Aveiro, where he was coordinator of the Intelligent Robotics and Systems Group. He obtained a PhD in Electrotechnical Engineering from the University of Aveiro in 1999. His main research interests are in the areas of Robotics, Artificial Vision, Embedded Systems and Automation. Bernardo Cunha participated in 11 international and national research projects, often having the role of global or local coordinator. Bernardo Cunha won more than 40 scientific awards in robotic competitions, conferences (best papers) and education. He taught courses in undergraduate, master and doctoral courses in the areas of Intelligent Robotics, Computer Architecture and Design. Bernardo Cunha is the author of more than 75 publications in magazines and international conferences. Bernado Cunha is currently the Chairman of the Board of the General Meeting of the Portuguese Robotics Society.
José Luis Azevedo
Assistant Professor at the University of Aveiro and Researcher at the Institute of Electronic and Telematics Engineering of Aveiro. He graduated in Electronic Engineering and Telecommunications from the University of Aveiro in 1985, obtained a PhD in Electrotechnical Engineering from the University of Aveiro in 1998. His main research interests are in the areas of Robotics, Heterogeneous Embedded Systems for Robot Control and Robot Location. José Luís Azevedo participated in several international and national research projects. José Luis Azevedo won more than 40 scientific awards in robotic competitions, conferences (best papers) and education. He taught courses in undergraduate, master and doctoral courses in the areas of Intelligent Robotics, Computer Architecture and Electronics. José Luis Azevedo is the author of more than 60 publications in magazines and international conferences.