Research & Innovation and user-centered solutions have been the hallmark of our growth, reflecting our culture of technology and shared ideas. Since 2007, we have fostered a culture of innovation and creativity by delivering the solutions that our clients need to succeed.
5. Research & Innovation and user-centered solutions have been the hallmark of our
growth, reflecting our culture of technology and shared ideas. Since 2007, we have
fostered a culture of innovation and creativity by delivering the solutions that our
clients need to succeed.
We aim to research and develop bleeding edge technologies, design state-of-theart solutions and create valuable intellectual property (by means of rich intangible
assets) internally and to our clients – in order to achieve our vision of being an
international reference in Smart Cities and Future Internet.
As an R&D company, our human resources’ skills are one of our key differentiating
factors from the competition. Our dedicated and fast-paced team is one of the
cornerstones of the company's success and is ready to tackle some of technology’s
and business’s greatest challenges. With hard and soft skills, our team is multifaceted, dynamic, passionate and highly qualified, with more than 80% having a
Master degree or higher.
Our strategy has a deep focus on improving our internal processes in order to
increase cost efficiency and provide quality products and services to meet and
surpass clients’ expectations. To that end, we have kept a continuous bet on the
market’s best practices for Quality Assurance and have been awarded with quality
certifications such as the ISO9001, NP4457 and CMMI-DEV.
We research and develop technologies across several markets, namely:
Telecom and Future Internet;
Bioeconomy (Food, Agriculture and Fisheries);
Sustainable and Efficient Resource Management (Energy, Environment and
Natural Resources);
Transportation, Travel and Tourism;
Knowledge, Collaboration and Education.
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7. Smart Cities and Communities
Smart Parking and Logistics
Smart Bikesharing
Smart Water Management
Smart Metering
Connected Smart Objects and People
IoT and M2M
Sensor Networks
Embedded Systems and Cyber-Physical Systems
Internet of People and Internet of Everything
Future Internet and Next-Generation Networks
QoS and QoE Monitoring
Opportunistic Networks
Indoor and Outdoor Positioning Systems
Networking Convergence
Future Internet Services
Content Technologies and Connected Media
Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
Context-aware, Semantics
Real Time Collaboration
Advanced User Interfaces, Gestures-based Recognition, Natural User interfaces
Data Analytics, Open Data and Interoperability
Data Mining and Business Intelligence
Open Data, Open Access and Linked Data
Information Management and Interoperability
Decision Support Systems and Predictive analytics
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9. 3.1 Smart Cities and Communities
3.1.1 Smart Parking and Logistics
3.1.1.1 SemCloud PT
The SemCloud project aims to build an infrastructure for a Next-Generation Service
environment, based on three pillars: Semantic Intelligence, Semantic Context
Management and Cloud-shaped SAAS/RAAS virtualization for service and
application composition.
Cloud dynamicity and user-friendliness, along with easy operation of context-aware
services are benefits that cannot be ignored (both from the end-user and the
operator’s point of view) and are already being delivered.
The aim of the SemCloud project is to aggregate both trends into existing service
delivery technology at a very intimate level, so service platforms could actually
become context-aware service clouds.
Explore other Smart Parking and Logistics projects:
uParking
3.1.2 Smart Bikesharing
3.1.2.1 bikeemotion
bikeemotion is a smart bike sharing system that learns from use, adapts to users’
needs and adjusts to the city. It belongs to the 4th generation of “demand
responsive multimodal systems” and displays highly efficient, flexible, clean stations
alongside a better redistribution system.
It is a completely new bike sharing product and online management system, based
on a device with GPS recognition attached to a bicycle, shunning the need for
docking stations. The device can be unlocked by a smart card or a smartphone,
allowing the user to lock and unlock a bicycle in pre-identified places. With
bikeemotion’s mobile app the user has access to information about the nearest
available bikes and also about the shortest path to get to where he wants to go.
The system decreases investment costs, overcomes the immovability of fixed
stations in large public spaces and solves redistribution problems while reducing a
city’s carbon footprint.
bikeemotion is a consortium project led by Ubiwhere, responsible for the concept’s
design, project coordination and the development of the mobile applications.
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10. 3.1.3 Smart Water Management
3.1.3.1 FP7 SAID
The need for providing high quality water to citizens and to reduce damages caused
by floods and droughts has motivated our company to embrace a new challenging
project focused on developing a software-based decision support system (DSS). The
objective of the SAID project is to involve end-users and SMEs in improving the
production and deployment of smarter water management systems throughout
Europe.
The project is focused on the deployment and evaluation of a complex
demonstrator, in the south of Spain, which represents many similar basins in
Europe. It is based on cutting-edge DSS technologies in four areas:
Flood control (including the optimization of dam management);
Water quality;
Energy production;
Energy consumption.
3.1.4 Smart Metering
3.1.4.1 FP7 SportE2 (http://www.sporte2.eu)
SportE2 aims to manage and optimize the three dimensions of energy
flows (generation, grid exchange and consumption) in Sports and Recreation
Buildings by developing a new scalable and modular building management system
based on:
Smart metering;
Integrated control;
Optimal decision-making;
Multi facility management.
This tool enables a new relationship and business model structure between facility
managers and power providers. The SportE2 modules are applicable to both new
and existing structures and answer the fundamental questions of how, where, when
and why energy is produced, used and grid exchanged.
3.1.4.2 uMeter DTT
The switchover from analogue to digital terrestrial television (DTT) was a disruptive
process and had a strong social impact on the Portuguese population. This process
required a particularly close and permanent monitoring of the quality of DTT
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11. broadcast signals. With that in mind, ANACOM (Portuguese Communications
Regulator) embraced the commitment to implement an effective mechanism for
real measurement of DTT coverage integrity, which requires advanced technical
infrastructure.
The DTT Probes Consortium, by Ubiwhere and Wavecom, developed a probe
prototype for DVB-T signal monitoring, as well as the database and central server
prototypes. This is an innovative project, which intends to develop a modular
solution that will become capable of monitoring other frequency ranges and whose
user interface can be updated according to the customer´s needs.
3.1.4.3 uMonitor
uMonitor is an IT infrastructure management system. It allows the real-time
monitoring of a school’s IT equipment (namely, laptops/desktops, servers, video
projectors and printers). uMonitor automatically collects different kinds of
parameters, e.g.:
Physical and virtual characteristics;
List of users logged into a computer;
Classroom projector usage statistics;
Maintenance warnings.
Its customization makes it compliant and fully interoperable with legacy services.
Explore other Smart Metering projects:
FP7 ENERSIP
CIP-PSP SaveEnergy
uMeter QoS
3.2 Connected Smart Objects and People
3.2.1 IoT and M2M
3.2.1.1 uParking
The Smart Parking solution brings together all aspects of parking management
technology into one integrated system — from sensor-based vehicle detection to
base stations and car tags, it really is a suite of real-time parking management
applications, key performance indicators and insights for better parking policy and
management.
Explore other IoT and M2M projects:
bikeemotion
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12. 3.2.2 Sensors Networks
3.2.2.1 FP7 ENERsip (http://www.enersip-project.eu/)
ENERsip aims to optimize energy demand, by coordinating consumption and
generation.
The development of an adaptive, customizable and service-oriented energy
monitoring and control system provides a novel mechanism for energy efficiency in
buildings towards end-user demand, new local energy business models and utility
company services.
It supports:
Monitoring usage patterns in households;
Controlling energy generation in green buildings;
Providing advice to users on how to optimize usage;
Integrating demand and generation at a neighbourhood level;
Mechanisms to integrate with other energy grids.
3.2.2.2 uMeter QoS
uMeter QoS is a Quality of Service (QoS) Measurement System for Internet Access,
targeted at telecom regulators and ISPs.
Among other key features, uMeter provides:
A self-care and administration web platform;
Differentiated access profiles;
A proprietary engine for unique identification of Internet access;
Assessment of the following network indicators:
o Latency;
o Jitter (packet delay variation);
o Packet loss;
o Download/upload bandwidth;
o Throughput;
o Network neutrality;
o Web page/Application/Network access time.
Explore other Sensors Networks projects:
FP7 SportE2
CIP-PSP SaveEnergy
uMeter DTT
uMonitor
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13. 3.2.3 Embedded Systems and Cyber-Physical Systems
Explore Embedded Systems and Cyber-Physical Systems projects:
uParking
bikeemotion
3.2.4 Internet of People and Internet of Everything
3.2.4.1 Playnify
Playnify is an innovative web 2.0 social network for sports professionals and fans. It
enables users to search and schedule sports events, find sports partners and sports
venues anywhere in the world.
In order to enrich the user experience and make the main features available
wherever the user is, we have developed the platform for web and mobile devices
(iOS and Android). The user interface is clean and straightforward and the design is
focused on the usability and accessibility.
3.2.4.2 Birdaholic
Birdaholic is a mobile bird field guide, adapted to the birdwatchers and
ornithologists’ needs. The mobile app can be used to register bird sightings and
access a great amount of information about bird species, their behaviour and
habitats. Birdaholic allows users to challenge each other, turning their well-known
field locations into absolute game-zones.
This solution encompasses a Web 2.0 portal, as well as mobile applications for iOS
and Android.
3.2.4.3 EDP Eco-challenge
This project provides a power consumption monitoring system, with the aim of
developing activities that sensitize the teaching community for the importance of
the power efficiency, from a sustainable development perspective.
Ubiwhere, as a partner of ISA, embraced this project promoted by the main national
electricity supplier, EDP.
Ubiwhere has developed the web portal that allows schools and judges registered
on platform to interact with other users, monitor energy consumption, access news,
useful
links
and
information
as
well
as
event
dates
and
locations. System Administrators using the back office, are able to define questions
for each challenge and its due dates, manage news, meeting places, dates, useful
links and set results for each challenge.
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14. 3.3 Future Internet and Next-Generation
Networks
3.3.1 QoS and QoE Monitoring
3.3.1.1 ANACOM Net.mede Pro
ANACOM, the Portuguese communications regulator, felt the need to monitor and
validate the Quality of Service provided by Internet operators under ANACOM’s
jurisdiction.
Ubiwhere developed a Quality of Service (QoS) Measurement System to measure
the quality of Internet access provided by ISPs in a region or country. The platform
offers a set of tools (intelligent end-user applications) that monitors the quality of
the service by retrieving several metrics related to QoS concepts (download/upload
speeds, latency and Web page access, among others) and, subsequently, reports
the measurement results to centralized system.
Explore other QoS and QoE Monitoring projects:
uMeter QoS
3.3.2 Opportunistic Networks
3.3.2.1 Smart bikeemotion
Smart bikeemotion has emerged as a natural heir of the original bikeemotion
project, with the goal of developing the 5th generation of bikesharing systems in
mind.
The project is aligned with the evolution of the Smart Cities concept and aims to
explore opportunities created by vehicular and opportunistic network technologies,
sensoring systems, metering and big data retrieval and transformation, placing a
special effort in the areas of energy, telecommunications and cloud computing.
By being able to target a much wider range of users, the project will also generate
increased responsibilities, particularly with regard to safety, health and well being.
3.3.2.2 WMAN_NG
This metropolitan, universally accessible communication infrastructure holds very
low energy consumption requirements and low bitrate. The WMANG_NG
infrastructure enables the implementation of M2M services, which typically demand
high network coverage.
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15. As a result, the main challenge of the project is to determine the adequate level of
commitment in terms of the network infrastructure (capillary networks) that would
enable both universal coverage and low-energy consumption from the endpoints.
3.3.3 Indoor and Outdoor Positioning Systems
3.3.3.1 Indoor Location System with Ultrasounds
This indoor location system uses ultrasound emitters to detect the presence of a
person within a radius of 1 meter.
This is a Real-Time Locating System (RTLS), providing accurate indoor location
information for third party developers.
It has been used by mobile museum guides to automatically identify artworks
(sculptures and paintings).
3.3.4 Networking Convergence
3.3.4.1 IP Multimedia Subsystem
Our expertise in IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS), in standardization (3GPP, 3GPP2,
TISPAN) and in the protocols inherent to the architecture (SIP + SDP, DIAMETER,
RTP, H.248) resulted in the development of the following projects:
a Call Session Control Function (CSCF): the session control infrastructure in
Portugal Telecom´s Multimedia Subsystem (IMS);
a DNS/ENUM server: a platform that allows the implementation of
DNS/ENUM server functionalities in the Portugal Telecom architecture and
was designed to be extendable, adaptable, robust and scalable;
a Home Subscriber Server (HSS), compliant with 3GPP. This master user
database contains all necessary subscription-related information to support
the network entities handling calls/sessions from different domains and
subsystems;
a Location Retrieval Function (LRF), compliant with 3GPP. The LRF installed
in the IMS network of Portugal Telecom interworks with Ericsson´s E-CSCF;
a Resource and Admission Control Subsystem (RACS), compliant with 3GPP.
The QoS control system responsible for the new network flow admission
control and resources management.
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16. 3.3.4.2 QoS Probing System for Telco Operator
This project consists in the development of protocol probes, capable of extracting
metrics and alarms associated with the analysis of voice and multimedia network
traffic. The analysis results are associated and aggregated in CDRs and then
retrieved and analysed by a data mining platform. By the correlation of several
output parameters, it is possible to track a specific voice/multimedia call through
the several analysed protocols. These protocols are:
SIP;
RTP/RTCP;
Megaco;
MGCP;
Radius;
Diameter.
Explore other Networking Convergence projects:
IP-Centrex Platform
3.3.5 Future Internet Services
3.3.5.1 coollab
A real-time collaborative framework that provides an application programming
interface (API) allowing in-house and 3rd party products/services development.
Real-time collaboration can be integrated with numerous vertical markets. This
web-based framework (SaaS) offers cross-platform compatibility (Web, Desktop,
Tablet, Smartphone and Smart TV).
3.4 Content Technologies and Connected Media
3.4.1 Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
3.4.1.1 Accommodation of the Future
The project is being developed for AHRESP (Portuguese Association for Hotels and
Restaurants) in cooperation with idtour (a company that aims to promote research
and development of innovative solutions applied to different organizations
operating in the tourism area). The project involves the development of 20+
services, applications and tools. It encompasses the modernization of the diversity
of communication tools and initiatives as well as the development of smartphone
applications, virtual tourist card, and web platforms for tourism products
promotion, among other innovative solutions.
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17. 3.4.1.2 Circuits for Industrial Heritage
We embraced the challenge set out by the S. João da Madeira municipality to
promote the region´s industrial highlights and have developed the mobile indoor
and outdoor guides with:
Offline and online maps;
Custom mapping imagery;
Fine-grained location;
Custom-built multimedia data (images, videos, audio, among others);
Routes and Points-of-Interest (POI);
Distance-measuring;
Geocaching support;
QR Code Recognition.
3.4.1.3 Geological Tourism of Macedo de Cavaleiros Geopark (UNESCO)
The Interpretation Centre of the Macedo de Cavaleiros’ Geopark idealized a set of
innovative promotion tools for its touristic heritage. With this aim in view, we
developed a range of technological solutions, such as:
Custom-built Kinect applications for interactive surfaces in indoor
environments;
An outdoor mobile guide with interactive routes; offline/online maps;
custom-built multimedia data; POI; distance-measuring; geocaching
support; QR Code Recognition;
Custom-built website and brochures;
A guide map with geological routes.
3.4.1.4 Smart Tourism
This innovative project integrates five solutions:
Gastronomic and wine tourism mobile guide;
Sun, sand and sea tourism mobile guide;
Nature tourism mobile guide;
Recommendation system based on the analysis of contents inserted by the
user;
User achievements system;
Holiday album to organize and save, physically and virtually, the most
memorable moments.
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We have developed a multilingual Android mobile application, with offline maps
(OpenStreetMaps) and multimedia contents on the subject of Vista Alegre –
Porcelain Museum and Factory. The mobile application integrates users’ profile,
tracking statistic management and automated content reproduction.
3.4.1.6 High Heel Passenger Android App (UNESCO)
High Hell Passenger is an interactive exhibition that uses the installation as a
platform, encouraging young people to take an interest in arts and social problems
in their language. Based on the original layout from the labyrinth. Ubiwhere
developed an Android game, created to reinforce the message of the project.
Explore other Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing projects:
Pervasive Tourism
3.4.2 Context-aware, Semantics
3.4.2.1 Pervasive Tourism
Pervasive Tourism platform is an open infrastructure for innovative and creative
applications related to tourism, that uses shared data and software components.
The platform currently supports four distinct and customizable solutions:
Outdoor mobile guide with online/offline mode, Points of Interest
information, navigation and maps selection, regional and urban paths,
multimedia contents, cultural agenda, alerts and search tool;
Indoor mobile guide with online/offline mode, navigation and maps
selection, automatic object recognition, multimedia contents, Points of
Interest recommendation and search tool;
Interactive surface with automatic gesture recognition that integrates
tailored interactive contents, business presentations, image gallery,
interactive timeline and games;
Virtual or physical card for visitors that allows the creation of prepaid visiting
packages. The application integrates user automatic recognition, discounts
and alerts, package tours, bookings and payments, integrated guides for
mobile devices, one-to-one marketing, statistics and reports, visitor’s profile
creation.
Explore other Context-aware, Semantics projects:
SemCloud PT
TICE.Mobilidade
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19. 3.4.3 Real-Time Collaboration
3.4.3.1 ubistudio
ubistudio is an educational whiteboard software with real-time collaboration. It
allows multi user collaboration on an online whiteboard, while communicating via
video chat. The software is compatible with all interactive whiteboards brands.
Other main features are:
Drawing tools;
Handwriting text recognition;
Office integration;
Embedded browser;
Desktop view;
Embedded media player (avi, flash, wmv, etc );
Lessons recorder.
3.4.3.2 coolled
Applying the coollab technology to the education industry, we’ve developed coolled
- an educational web solution that allows users around the world to share and
collaborate, in real-time, through an online whiteboard. It also integrates a videoconference system making the collaboration even more interactive. coolled is
designed to work in desktop computers through a browser. The solution is available
for smartphones, tablets and smart TVs.
Explore other Real-time Collaboration projects:
coollab
3.4.4 Advanced User Interfaces, Gestures-based Recognition,
Natural User interfaces
3.4.4.1 Pervasive Tourism - Play
Interactive surface with automatic gesture recognition that integrates tailored
interactive contents, business presentations, image gallery, interactive timeline and
games.
3.4.4.2 netboard Software
netboard Software is the interactive whiteboard application of Nautilus – a school
furniture manufacturer. netboard allows to interact with the desktop by adding
notes and using all its applications. The software integrates such features as:
Drawing tools (pen, geometric shapes, arrows, lines and highlighter);
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Math tools (ruler, compasses, set square and protractor);
Lesson recorder, with all the interactions, for further use.
Explore other Gestures-based Recognition projects:
ubistudio
3.5 Data Analytics, Open Data and
Interoperability
3.5.1 Data Mining and Business Intelligence
3.5.1.1 CIP-PSP SaveEnergy (http://www.ict4saveenergy.eu)
SaveEnergy aims to address the challenge of behaviour transformation through the
use of ICT (serious game and real-time information) as an enabler of energy
efficiency in five Public building in five European cities – Helsinki, Leiden, Lisbon,
Luleå and Manchester.
Explore other Data Analytics, Open Data and Interoperability projects:
FP7 SportE2
FP7 ENERsip
3.5.2 Open Data, Open Access and Linked Data
3.5.2.1 TICE.Mobilidade
The TICE.Mobilidade project aims to provide mobility products and services through
the Internet and thereby converging to the availability of such solutions on the
market.
The consortia are composed by SMEs, R&D institutions and end-users, and are
developing an IT platform for mobility services, called “One Stop Transport”. Within
this scope, we developed bikeemotion – a 4th generation bikesharing system – and
SEMA – a service that provides a semantics interoperability layer for 3rd party
mobility and transport services. The main objective of SEMA was the development
of an ASA (Artificial Selective Attention) module, the Semantic Enrichment and
Semantic Interoperability of data from transport systems and mobility.
3.5.3 Information Management and Interoperability
3.5.3.1 IP-Centrex Web Platform
IP-Centrex Corporate Solution was developed for the major telecom operator in
Portugal integrating the following features:
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21. Supported on an SDP type platform (Service Delivery Platform) for the
convergent control of all functionalities of business convergent service;
Standardization of southbound integrated with different network and
control types, namely PLMN, PSTN and IMS;
Pre-integration of uniform northbound via Diameter Ro interface with the
NGIN rating and charging convergent system;
Unified release of service activity records, SDR – Service Detail Records;
Provision of charging records, CDR – Charging Detail Records;
Provision of standard interface to ROM function;
Full independence from billing and invoicing systems.
Explore other Information Management and Interoperability projects:
IP Multimedia Subsystem
3.5.4 Decision Support Systems and Predictive analytics
3.5.4.1 uSave
uSave is the Energy Efficiency simulator that we have developed to enable the
energy data management and energy efficiency promotion. The main features are:
Web-based (SaaS) monitoring solution;
Energy efficiency good practices (information about quantified indicators);
Indicators matrix to be used on energy efficiency management;
Self-diagnoses tools;
Classification and suggestion of potential Improvement Action Plan;
Reference to the national legislation of recommended and/or mandatory
requirement.
3.5.4.2 uTracker
uTracker is the fleet management solution that we have developed to enable the
real-time control of vehicles location. The geo-referencing of each vehicle is based
on data sent through mobile devices. The main features are:
Web-based monitoring solution (SaaS);
Mobile support for multiple platforms;
Mobile Navigation;
Individual or general fleet management;
Creation of work instructions for employees;
Customized Reports (e.g. consumption by vehicle);
Automatic Notifications.
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