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Welcome

On behalf of all the researchers that are currently part of the Sensory Systems Research Group (GISS), I would like to welcome you to this website where you will find updated information about our work. The GISS group was founded in November 2009 by three professors from the Department of…Continue reading “Welcome”

20 de January de 202020 de January de 2020
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Novel Applications of Positioning Systems and Sensors

El grupo @gissuex de la Facultad de @Ciencias_Uex edita un número especial sobre aplicaciones de los sistemas de posicionamiento en la revista @Sensors_MDPI (Q1 en el área de Instruments and Instrumentation) pic.twitter.com/QYpvFVdCKE

— Fernando Alvarez (@fjalvarez_) January 19, 2020

3 de April de 201912 de August de 2020
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Visible Light Positioning

Outdoors positioning is a common task thanks to GNSS systems, such as GPS or Galileo. And we do not even…

21 de March de 20193 de April de 2019
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Presentation of the Limus project

Last Thursday, March 14, 2019, the Limus project was presented into society. Our research group has been working on this…

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Felipe Parralejo received his B.Sc. degree in Physics from the University of Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain in 2019 and obtained his M.Sc. in 2020 with a master’s degree in simulation of science and engineering problems, specializing in the simulation of physical phenomena. Since 2019 he has been part of the Sensory Systems Research Group where, besides developing his research career, he is a Ph.D. student since 2021 through a University Teacher Training grant (FPU) from the Spanish Ministry of Universities.

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Felipe Parralejo Rodríguez

Africa Vicario obtained her B.Sc. degree in Physics from the University of Extremadura in 2022. She is currently studying a Master’s Degree in simulation in science and engineering at the same university while combining it with her research in the Sensory Systems Research Group, of which she has been a member since 2022.

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África Vicario Millán

Fernando J. Álvarez received his Physics degree from the University of Sevilla (Spain), his Electronic Engineering degree from the University of Extremadura (Spain), his M.S. degree in Signal Theory and Communications from the University of Vigo (Spain), and his Ph.D. degree in Electronics from the University of Alcalá (Spain).

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Fernando Javier Álvarez Franco

José Manuel Ordiales Solís holds a degree in Physics from the University of Seville and a PhD from the University of Extremadura. He is currently Head of the Medical Physics Department of the Hospital de Mérida.

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José Manuel Ordiales Solís

Teodoro Aguilera received his Physics degree in 2009 and his Ph.D. in Electronics in 2016 all of them from the University of Extremadura (Spain). He was an Assistant Professor of Automation for three years in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation at the University of Extremadura. Currently he is a research member of the Sensory Systems Group (GISS) of this university where his work lies in the design of Acoustic Local Positioning Systems (ALPS) based on mobile devices.

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Teodoro Aguilera Benítez

Publications

Novel Applications of Positioning Systems and Sensors

20 de January de 202020 de January de 2020
https://twitter.com/fjalvarez_/status/1218860762480939008
Media

Limus in the media

10 de April de 201915 de April de 2019
Since its presentation on March 14, 2019, the Limus project has appeared in different media. Here are some of them. If you know one that does not appear here, contact…
Research

Visible Light Positioning

3 de April de 201912 de August de 2020
Outdoors positioning is a common task thanks to GNSS systems, such as GPS or Galileo. And we do not even think about how complex it is to determine the precise…
Projects

Presentation of the Limus project

21 de March de 20193 de April de 2019
Last Thursday, March 14, 2019, the Limus project was presented into society. Our research group has been working on this project for several years. Limus is a technology transfer project…
Research

Introduction to Local Positioning Systems

19 de April de 201819 de April de 2018
Indoor positioning systems have become a crucial tool when providing services based on the location of users. For this, the use of various technologies such as radiofrequency, infrared or ultrasound…
Flutter…

Flutter and the planets

19 de April de 201821 de March de 2019
Planets-Flutter, a series of articles by Sergi & Replace in which he adapts a design to create a functional version of it using Flutter I have to admit that although…
Research

Application of Time-of-Flight (ToF) cameras

18 de April de 201821 de April de 2018
Time-of-Flight (ToF) cameras emerging technology to local positioning systems Time-of-Flight (ToF) cameras, also known as depth cameras, use infrared light in order to determine the distance at which the illuminated…

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GISS

Universidad de Extremadura
Avda. de Elvas, s/n.
Facultad de Ciencias
Edificio de Física
Laboratorio B106
06006 Badajoz
+34 924 289 300 (Ext. 86754)
giss@unex.es

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