Person: Estrella Maldonado, René Gustavo
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1979-04-02
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0000-0001-5871-6982
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Universidad de Cuenca, Cuenca, Ecuador
Universidad de Cuenca, Departamento de Ciencias de la Computación, Cuenca, Ecuador
Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de Ingeniería, Cuenca, Ecuador
Universidad de Cuenca, Departamento de Ciencias de la Computación, Cuenca, Ecuador
Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de Ingeniería, Cuenca, Ecuador
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Ecuador
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Facultad de Ingeniería
La Facultad de Ingeniería, a inicios de los años 60, mediante resolución del Honorable Consejo Universitario, se formalizó la Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad de Cuenca, conformada por las escuelas de Ingeniería Civil y Topografía. Esta nueva estructura permitió una mayor especialización y fortalecimiento en áreas clave para el desarrollo regional. Cuenta con programas académicos reconocidos internacionalmente, que promueven y lideran actividades de investigación. Aplica un modelo educativo centrado en el estudiante y con procesos de mejora continua. Establece como prioridad una educación integra, la formación humanística es parte del programa de estudios que complementa a la sólida preparación científico-técnica. Las actividades culturales pertenecen a un programa permanente y activo al interior de nuestras dependencias, a la par de proyectos que desde el alumnado y bajo la supervisión de docentes cumplen con servicios de apoyo a nivel local y regional; promoviendo así una vinculación estrecha con la comunidad.
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Estrella Maldonado
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René Gustavo
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Publication SWE sensor integration for controlling remote sensors applied to hidrometeorological sensing(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2017) Veintimilla Reyes, Jaime Eduardo; Guillermo Anguisaca, Juan Carlos; Vanegas Peralta, Pablo Fernando; Estrella Maldonado, René Gustavo; Veintimilla Reyes, Jaime EduardoCurrently, information and communicaton technology are omnipresent, the response time to cope specific events, for instance, hydrometeorological events, is becoming a crucial advantage in order to reduce to the minimal those effects. An example of the technology used to support this kind of early alert systems and the minimization of the effects related to is Sensor Web Enablement (SWE). SWE y all of its components/standards (SOS, SPS, SES y WNS) have become an highly recommended option to the aquisition, organization and visualization of the information from hydrological remote sensors. This paper proposes and SWE-based architecture, which allows to acquire, organizes and publicates hydrometeorological information also provides the possibility to establish configurations in the sensor by using the WNS standard to send alerts based in the occurrence of events, besides, task planning is also possible by using the SPS standard.Publication Aplicación de servicios web estándares para el monitoreo hidrometeorológico automático, integrando información de sensores diversos mediante ontologías(2018) Veintimilla Reyes, Jaime Eduardo; Vanegas Peralta, Pablo Fernando; Estrella Maldonado, René GustavoThe last developments in worldwide technology and the continuous growth in telecommunications have resulted in the requirement to make available the information generated by a number of devices, especially for those that incorporate sensors, with the goal of reacting to any relevant events that could occur. The latest advances in this area have resulted in the development of several devices with heterogeneous types and from different vendors. This paper presents a proposal for an architecture that integrates several standard web services for the compilation, organization and storage of the information generated by a network of hydrometeorology sensors. Likewise, the paper proposes the application of standard services for controlling remotely these sensors and for managing events and generating early warnings. The aforementioned web services are some examples of the set of services that form the Sensor Web Enablement standard. Considering the diversity, both in type and vendor, that is typically found among the stations and sensors in a hydrometeorology monitoring network, this paper additionally proposes the application of ontologies with the goal of homogenizing and integrating the information coming from this diverse infrastructure.
