David Fernández Ros
Senior IoT Engineer
San Pedro del Pinatar, Región de Murcia, España
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David Fernández Ros obtained his MSc in Ubiquitous Computing at the University of Murcia in July 2013. He soon started as an intern researcher in the Department of Information and Communication Engineering at the University of Murcia, where he started to focus and strengthen his interest in the Internet of Things, Ubiquitous Computing, sensors and networks.
As a researcher, he has participated in the Spanish AIR e-Health (AIRe) project, the EU FP7 Internet of Things and IPv6 (IoT6) project and several EU H2020 projects such as Safesens, BEinCPPS, MIDIH, IoF2020, IoT4Industry or SerIoT, among others. Nowadays, he doesn't work directly in research, but helps his colleagues in the I+D department with his knowledge and experience.
Has extensive experience in the implementation of IoT-related technologies such as communication technologies (6LoWPAN, WiFi, mesh networks, LoRa, M2M, NB-IoT), communication protocols (LwM2M, MQTT, Modbus, LoRAWAN, AWS, ,...), IoT platforms (FIWARE, SENTILO, AWS IoT Core, ...), sensor integration (I2C/SPI/RS232/RS485/...) and IoT hardware architectures.
He was a co-founder of HOPU (acquired by Libelium in 2022), where he was CTO and Director of the Hardware Department, managing hardware and embedded software development, project management, operations, etc.
After a few months of transitional support as head of the Special Operations Group within Libelium's Operations Department, he returned to the base to directly drive and support Libelium's product development with his knowledge.
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🚀 So proud to see featured by Smart Cities Marketplace for #IoT infrastructure, Libelium SmartSpot AirQuality, Noise and Crowd Monitoring device…
🚀 So proud to see featured by Smart Cities Marketplace for #IoT infrastructure, Libelium SmartSpot AirQuality, Noise and Crowd Monitoring device…
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🌟 Building the Smart Cities of Tomorrow! 🌟 As cities aspire to become more digitised, automated, and smart, local governments must consider the…
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Experiencia
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Libelium
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Chief Technology Officer
HOPU
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Hardware Department Manager
HOP Ubiquitous
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Software Engineer
viBrain Solutions
Educación
Publicaciones
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Lightweight MIPv6 with IPSec support
Mobile Information Systems - IOS Press
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Communication Protocol for Enabling Continuous Monitoring of Elderly People through Near Field Communications
Interacting with computers / Oxford Journals
Continuous and wireless transmission of vital signs for personalized healthcare is gaining a great deal of interest from Ambient Assisted Living solutions. Personalized healthcare capabilities are limited to the patient data available, which is usually dynamic and incomplete. For that reason, regular monitoring of patients with the aim of offering a suitable analysis of patient evolution is required. Continuous monitoring requires the integration of wireless communication technologies and…
Continuous and wireless transmission of vital signs for personalized healthcare is gaining a great deal of interest from Ambient Assisted Living solutions. Personalized healthcare capabilities are limited to the patient data available, which is usually dynamic and incomplete. For that reason, regular monitoring of patients with the aim of offering a suitable analysis of patient evolution is required. Continuous monitoring requires the integration of wireless communication technologies and embedded systems into wearable and portable monitoring systems. In addition, a user interface intuitive is also required, which is easy to use and understand by the patients and caregivers. This work proposes a solution such as Near Field Communication (NFC) for personalized healthcare based on the Internet of Things. NFC is a technology integrated in smart phones that provides capabilities for identification of devices/sensors, and presents ubiquitous communication capabilities between the sensor and the device. NFC also presents challenges in terms of the performance and efficiency of data transmission, due to the constrained resources and capabilities of ubiquitous devices and the latency introduced by the NFC technology. These challenges are intrinsic to NFC since it was originally considered only for simple identification and not for continuous data transmission. In this context, this paper presents a novel monitoring system for continuous data transmission from a set of clinical devices based on NFC which has been optimized in order to make communications feasible. This novel monitoring system is also composed by a set of participatory sensing applications to support caregivers and for patients to self-monitor and self-manage their health status wirelessly.
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Mobile digcovery: discovering and interacting with the world through the Internet of things
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing / Springer
Impact Factor = 0,938 (SCI-E Indexed / JCR)
The application of Internet-enabled devices in the real world for the development of Smart Cities, environmental monitoring, bus tracking, and parking requires scalability, extensibility, and integration of emerging resources to reach a suitable ecosystem for data acquisition and interaction with citizens. Internet of things needs to offer efficient support for global communications and access to services and information. It needs to enable…Impact Factor = 0,938 (SCI-E Indexed / JCR)
The application of Internet-enabled devices in the real world for the development of Smart Cities, environmental monitoring, bus tracking, and parking requires scalability, extensibility, and integration of emerging resources to reach a suitable ecosystem for data acquisition and interaction with citizens. Internet of things needs to offer efficient support for global communications and access to services and information. It needs to enable homogeneous and seamless machine-to-machine communication for different solutions and applications. This work presents an homogeneous and suitable mechanism for global resource discovery, device access for deployed smart objects in different scenarios, and sensors and devices from end users (participative sensing). The integration of legacy and sensors already available from smart buildings and smart objects is presented. For this purpose, a resolution infrastructure called “digcovery” is defined for maximizing efficiency and sustainability of deployments. Digcovery architecture offers the framework to allow users to register/include their own sensors into a common infrastructure and access/discover the available resources through mobile digcovery. Mobile digcovery exploits the context-awareness, geo-location, and identification technologies available in mobile platforms such as smartphones to discover, interact, and access the resources through its ElasticSearch engine.Otros autoresVer publicación -
Evaluation of Bluetooth Low Energy Capabilities for Tele-mobile Monitoring in Home-care
Journal of Universal Computer Science (JUCS)
Impact Factor = 0.669 (SCI-E indexed / JCR)
Download: http://www.jucs.org/jucs_19_9/evaluation_of_bluetooth_low/jucs_19_09_1219_1241_jara.pdfOtros autoresVer publicación
Proyectos
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IoT6 (Internet of Things and IPv6) - Communications
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Internet of Things and IPv6 - FP7 EU Project
IoT6 is a 3 years FP7 European research project on the future Internet of Things. It aims at exploiting the potential of IPv6 and related standards (6LoWPAN, COAP, etc.) to overcome current shortcomings and fragmentation of the Internet of Things. Its main challenges and objectives are to research, design and develop a highly scalable IPv6-based Service-Oriented Architecture to achieve interoperability, mobility, cloud computing integration…Internet of Things and IPv6 - FP7 EU Project
IoT6 is a 3 years FP7 European research project on the future Internet of Things. It aims at exploiting the potential of IPv6 and related standards (6LoWPAN, COAP, etc.) to overcome current shortcomings and fragmentation of the Internet of Things. Its main challenges and objectives are to research, design and develop a highly scalable IPv6-based Service-Oriented Architecture to achieve interoperability, mobility, cloud computing integration and intelligence distribution among heterogeneous smart things components, applications and services. Its potential will be researched by exploring innovative forms of interactions.Otros creadoresVer proyecto -
AIR e-Health (AIRE) - HealthCare
Architecture for Insufficent Respiratory Evaluation
Partners:Flowlab (SME in healthcare innovation), AIITIP (Encapsulation), Industrias Pardo (Hospital Beds), Unviersity of Murcia (Communications architecture) and Sayos&Carrera (Management)
Hospitals: Mutua Terrasa (Barcelona, Spain)
Funded by the Spanish Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade.
Funding Award: TSI-020302-2010-95Otros creadoresVer proyecto
Reconocimientos y premios
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IPSO Alliance Challenge - People's Choice Award
IPSO Alliance
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IoT - HackFest 2014
IERC
Won the "Semantic Interoperability Challenge" with the project "Sensors Go Social"
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SensorsExpo 2014 Attendees Selection Award
SensorsExpo
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Top 3 Finalist in the IPSO Challenge
IPSO Alliance
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Best Paper Award in the 28th IEEE International Conference on. Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA)
IEEE AINA
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Spanish
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English
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