WINE
Wireless Networks
Date of inception 01 January 2016
Leader: Borja Martínez Huerta
Center: Ethical Technologies and Connectivity for Humanity Research Centre (UOC-TECH)
Website: http://wine.rdi.uoc.edu/
The Wireless Networks (WiNE) Research group pioneers the research and development of technologies that improve the way devices sense and communicate. These technologies are present in our lives, through smart phones, home networks, vehicles, and connected appliances. They are also present in our ecosystems and habitat, in cities, roads and large infrastructures where they provide seamless connectivity and sensing capabilities to gather information, actuate, monitor and control their operation. They are also present in industry, equipped with new generations of wireless technologies and low power sensors and actuators, where their operative information is used to improve processes and reduce operating costs while increasing sustainability and efficiency. Our primary interest is in helping industries, cities, infrastructure operators and people to benefit from Internet enabled cyber-physical objects and contribute to a more sustainable Internet of Things by optimizing aspects of their operation and underlying technology.
Researchers
Classifications
- Ministry Area: ARQUITECTURA I TECNOLOGIA DE COMPUTADORS, ENGINYERIA TELEMÀTICA
- UNESCO Area: INFORMÁTICA, CIBERNÉTICA, RADIOCOMUNICACIONES (VER 3307.11 Y 12)
- Group Recognition: Grup de recerca consolidat per la Generalitat de Catalunya
- Application Area: Information and communication technologies
Contributors
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Prevailing specialties (top 8)
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- Computer Networks and Communications (Computer Science) Filter
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Engineering) Filter
- Artificial Intelligence (Computer Science) Filter
- Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing (Computer Science) Filter
- Hardware and Architecture (Computer Science) Filter
- History (Arts and Humanities) Filter
- Performance (Computer Science) Filter
- Statistics and Probability (Mathematics) Filter
Former members (24)
- Acosta Fernández, Aarón 20202022
- Afaqui, Muhammad Shahwaiz 20182021
- Alcocer Berenguer, Albert 20232024
- Brunet Gil, Pol 20242025
- Ciriquian Zaragoza, Jan 20232024
- de Armas Adrián, Jésica 20162016
- Diaconescu Diaconescu, Iulian 20232024
- Famitafreshi, Golshan 20182022
- Guerrero Molero, Marc 20192022
- Guerrero Molero, Marc 20182019
- Guirado Luna, Adria 20232024
- Lejarreta Andrés, Jon 20192021
- Lopez Soriano, Sergio 20222025
- Modernell Echenique, Pablo Daniel 20172018
- Montilla Marin, Sergio 20232025
- Ojaghi Kahjogh, Behnam 20182021
- Rojas Pérez, Imanol 20222022
- Sánchez Correa, Santiago 20182020
- Sanchez Vital, Roger 20212021
- Subirà Pons, Marc 20232024
- Suciu, Ioana Cristina 20192022
- Tarraga Rodriguez, Pau 20242025
- Trakas, Panagiotis 20162016
- Tseliou, Georgia 20162016