Ricardo Severino (Publications)
Lecturer, Integrated PhD Researcher
Ricardo Severino received a Ph.D. (2015) in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Porto, Portugal. He also holds a B.Sc. (2004), a Licentiate (2006), and a M.Sc. (2008) degree in Electric and Computer Engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of Porto – School of Engineering, Portugal.
Ricardo joined the CISTER Research Centre in 2006 to design and implement a Cooperating Objects testbed with Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and multiple UGVs. Since then, he has been working in the area of WSNs, namely in improving Quality-of-Service (QoS) for large-scale WSN infrastructures, mostly relying on COTS and standard technologies.
In this line, he actively participated in the ART-WiSe and Open-ZB research frameworks, and in several national and international projects related to WSNs, carrying out his M.Sc. and Ph.D. work in synergy with several of them (EMMON - FP7 JU on Embedded Monitoring, CONET - FP7 NoE on Cooperating Objects, SENODs). In 2009, his M.Sc. work was awarded with the EWSN'09 Best MSc Thesis Award at the prestigious European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN'09).
Ricardo has also been involved in multiple open-source projects, mostly related to the implementation of the IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee protocols, in particular within the Open-ZB project and in the context of the TinyOS15.4-WG and ZigBee-WG working groups, of which he is also a founding member.
He has several publications in reputed conferences (e.g. EWNS, MASS, RTCSA, ECRTS) and journals (e.g. Springer Telecomunication Systems/Communication Networks, IEEE TII) and has served as a reviewer for several conferences (e.g. EWSN, RTSS, IEEE ETFA, SUTC, VTC) and journals (e.g. ACM TOSN, Elsevier COMCOM, Journal of Green Engineering).
Mário Alves, Björn Andersson, Nouha Baccour, Anis Koubâa, Ricardo Severino, Paulo Gandra de SousaChapter in "Research Roadmap on Cooperating Objects (CONET Roadmap 2009) 1st Edition", Logos Verlag. Jun 2009.The CISTER researchers organised and contributed to the chapters/sections on non-functional properties: description, state-of-the-art, roadmap and timeline. Section 3.3 - Non-Functional Properties (Chapter 3 - State of the Art in Cooperating Object Research): pp. 58-76; Section 6.1.3 - Non-Functional Properties (Chapter 6 Research Roadmap; Section 6.1 - Gaps and Trends): pp. 199-209; Section 6.2.3 - Non-functional Properties (Section 6.2 Timeline): pp. 219-220.
Anis Koubâa, Ricardo Severino, Mário Alves, Eduardo TovarTransactions on Industrial Informatics. Special Issue on Real-Time and Embedded Networked Systems, IEEE. Aug 2009, Volume 5, Issue 3, pp 299-313.
Rafael Aguilar, Luis Ramos, Paulo Lourenço, Ricardo Severino, Ricardo F. T. Gomes, Paulo Gandra de Sousa, Mário Alves, Eduardo TovarInternational Modal Analysis Conference & Exposition on Structural Dynamics (IMAC-XXVIII). 11, Nov, 2009. Jacksonville, U.S.A..
Anis Koubâa, Ricardo Severino, Mário Alves, Eduardo Tovar8th IFAC International Conference on Fieldbuses and Networks in Industrial and Embedded Systems (FET'09). 20 to 22, May, 2009, 8, pp 10-19. Ansan, South Korea.
Ricardo Severino, Anis Koubâa, Mário Alves, Eduardo TovarDemo in 1st European TinyOS Technology Exchange (ETTX'09). 1, Feb, 2009. Cork, Ireland.
Pasquale Pagano, Mona Chitnis, Antonio Romano, Giuseppe Lipari, Ricardo Severino, Mário Alves, Paulo Gandra de Sousa, Eduardo TovarPoster presented in 24th ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2009), ACM New York. 9 to 12, Mar, 2009, pp 1687-1688. Honolulu, U.S.A..
Ricardo Severino, Anis Koubâa, Petr Jurcik, Mário Alves, Eduardo TovarPoster presented in 1st European TinyOS Technology Exchange (ETTX'09). 1, Feb, 2009. Cork, Ireland.
Mário Alves, Nouha Baccour, Anis Koubâa, Ricardo Severino, Gianluca Dini, Nuno Pereira, Rui Sá, Ida Savino, Paulo Gandra de Sousa11, Nov, 2009.