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Conference paper
Published: 25 August 2021 in Communications in Computer and Information Science
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The development that quantum computing technologies are achieving is beginning to attract the interest of companies that could potentially be users of quantum software. Thus, it is perfectly feasible that during the next few years hybrid systems will start to appear integrating both the classical software systems of companies and new quantum ones providing solutions to problems that still remain unmanageable today. A natural way to support such integration is Service-Oriented Computing. While conceptually the invocation of a quantum software service is similar to that of a classical one, technically there are many differences. To highlight these differences and the difficulties to develop quality quantum services, this paper takes a well-known problem to which a quantum solution can be provided, integer factorization, and the Amazon Braket quantum service platform. The exercise of trying to provide the factorization as a quantum service is carried out. This case study is used to show the rough edges that arise in the integration of classical-quantum hybrid systems using Service-Oriented Computing. The conclusion of the study allows us to point out directions in which to focus research efforts in order to achieve effective Quantum Service-Oriented Computing.

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David Valencia; Jose Garcia-Alonso; Javier Rojo; Enrique Moguel; Javier Berrocal; Juan Manuel Murillo. Hybrid Classical-Quantum Software Services Systems: Exploration of the Rough Edges. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2021, 225 -238.

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David Valencia, Jose Garcia-Alonso, Javier Rojo, Enrique Moguel, Javier Berrocal, Juan Manuel Murillo. Hybrid Classical-Quantum Software Services Systems: Exploration of the Rough Edges. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2021; ():225-238.

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David Valencia; Jose Garcia-Alonso; Javier Rojo; Enrique Moguel; Javier Berrocal; Juan Manuel Murillo. 2021. "Hybrid Classical-Quantum Software Services Systems: Exploration of the Rough Edges." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 225-238.

Research article
Published: 16 August 2021 in Mobile Information Systems
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Personal information has become one of the most valuable coins on the Internet. Companies gather a massive amount of data to create rich profiles of their users, trying to understand how they interact with the platform and what are their preferences. However, these profiles do not follow any standard and are usually incomplete in the sense that users provide different subsets of information to distinct platforms. Thus, the quality and quantity of the data vary between applications and tends to inconsistency and duplicity. In this context, the Social Linked Data (SOLID) initiative proposes an alternative to separate the user’s information from the platforms which consume it, defining a unique and autonomous source of data. Following this line, this study proposes Pushed SOLID, an architecture that integrates SOLID in the user’s smartphone to store and serve their information from a single entity controlled by the users themselves. In this study, we present an implementation of the Pushed SOLID proposal with the aim of experimentally assessing the technical viability of the solution. Satisfactory performance results have been obtained at battery consumption and response time. Furthermore, users have been interviewed about the proposal, and they find the solution attractive and reliable. This solution can improve the way data are stored on the Internet, empowering users to manage their own information and benefiting third party applications with consistent and update profiles.

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Manuel Jesús-Azabal; Enrique Moguel; Sergio Laso; Juan Manuel Murillo; Jaime Galán-Jiménez; José García-Alonso. Pushed SOLID: Deploying SOLID in Smartphones. Mobile Information Systems 2021, 2021, 1 -13.

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Manuel Jesús-Azabal, Enrique Moguel, Sergio Laso, Juan Manuel Murillo, Jaime Galán-Jiménez, José García-Alonso. Pushed SOLID: Deploying SOLID in Smartphones. Mobile Information Systems. 2021; 2021 ():1-13.

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Manuel Jesús-Azabal; Enrique Moguel; Sergio Laso; Juan Manuel Murillo; Jaime Galán-Jiménez; José García-Alonso. 2021. "Pushed SOLID: Deploying SOLID in Smartphones." Mobile Information Systems 2021, no. : 1-13.

Journal article
Published: 17 May 2021 in IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine
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Today, the benefits of Open Source (OS) Software are clearly established, and many modern software systems build on it. Similarly, the OS movement is also experiencing great advances in areas other than software. This is particularly true in the Consumer Electronics (CE) domain, where an increasingly growing number of systems are based not only on OS Software (OSS), but also on OS Hardware (OSH) and OS Networking (OSN). This column discusses to what extent it is possible to develop fully OS consumer electronics, now or in the near future. The main past and present contributions of OSH and OSN and their relationship with OSS initiatives are reviewed, and the main challenges and opportunities opened up in the context of OS consumer electronics are discussed.

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Enrique Moguel; Marino Linaje; Jaime Galan-Jimenez; Cristina Vicente-Chicote. Can consumer electronics be truly open. IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine 2021, PP, 1 -1.

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Enrique Moguel, Marino Linaje, Jaime Galan-Jimenez, Cristina Vicente-Chicote. Can consumer electronics be truly open. IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine. 2021; PP (99):1-1.

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Enrique Moguel; Marino Linaje; Jaime Galan-Jimenez; Cristina Vicente-Chicote. 2021. "Can consumer electronics be truly open." IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine PP, no. 99: 1-1.

Journal article
Published: 10 April 2021 in Ad Hoc Networks
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Although the percentage of people living outside a broadband network has more than halved in recent years, around 10% of the global population does not have access to the Internet. This lack of coverage is particularly concentrated in rural and low-income areas, in which the lack of a cost-effective electricity supply is the main barrier to expanding network coverage. To tackle this problem, this work proposes a theoretical model based on a self-sustainable 5G network architecture in which the mission planning of a swarm of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) is efficiently scheduled to provide cellular coverage over the territory and to reduce the required energy consumption. A Mixed Integer Linear Programming is provided to formalize the problem of minimizing the energy consumption required by the swarm of UAVs that are able to provide coverage by operating at different altitudes. In order to practically solve the problem, a Genetic Algorithm is defined and evaluated over a realistic scenario. Results indicate that a higher granularity in the number of altitudes at which UAVs can provide coverage increases the percentage of territory that is covered, while a small penalty on the energy consumption must be paid compared to the case in which an unique altitude over the ground is considered.

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Jaime Galán-Jiménez; Enrique Moguel; José García-Alonso; Javier Berrocal. Energy-efficient and solar powered mission planning of UAV swarms to reduce the coverage gap in rural areas: The 3D case. Ad Hoc Networks 2021, 118, 102517 .

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Jaime Galán-Jiménez, Enrique Moguel, José García-Alonso, Javier Berrocal. Energy-efficient and solar powered mission planning of UAV swarms to reduce the coverage gap in rural areas: The 3D case. Ad Hoc Networks. 2021; 118 ():102517.

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Jaime Galán-Jiménez; Enrique Moguel; José García-Alonso; Javier Berrocal. 2021. "Energy-efficient and solar powered mission planning of UAV swarms to reduce the coverage gap in rural areas: The 3D case." Ad Hoc Networks 118, no. : 102517.

Research article
Published: 11 March 2021 in Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
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The rate of world population aging is increasing. This situation directly affects all countries socially and economically, increasing their compromise and effort to improve the living conditions of this sector of society. In environments with large influxes of elderly people, such as nursing homes, the use of technology has shown promise in improving their quality of life. The use of smart devices allows people to automate everyday tasks and learn from them to predict future actions. Additionally, smartphones capture a wealth of information that allows to adapt to nearby actuators according to people’s preferences and even detects anomalies in their behaviour. Current works are proposing new frameworks to detect these behaviours and act accordingly. However, these works are not focused on managing multidevice environments where sensor and smartphone data are considered to automate environments with elderly people or to learn from them. Also, most of these works require a permanent Internet connection, so the full benefit of smart devices is not completely achieved. In this work, we present an architecture that takes the data from sensors and smartphones in order to adapt the behaviour of the actuators of the environment. In addition, it uses this data to learn from the environment to predict actions or to extrapolate the actions that should be executed according to similar behaviours. The architecture is implemented through a use case based on a nursing home located in a rural area. Thanks to this work, the quality of life of the elderly is improved in a simple, affordable, and transparent way for them.

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Daniel Flores-Martin; Javier Rojo; Enrique Moguel; Javier Berrocal; Juan M. Murillo. Smart Nursing Homes: Self-Management Architecture Based on IoT and Machine Learning for Rural Areas. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2021, 2021, 1 -15.

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Daniel Flores-Martin, Javier Rojo, Enrique Moguel, Javier Berrocal, Juan M. Murillo. Smart Nursing Homes: Self-Management Architecture Based on IoT and Machine Learning for Rural Areas. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing. 2021; 2021 ():1-15.

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Daniel Flores-Martin; Javier Rojo; Enrique Moguel; Javier Berrocal; Juan M. Murillo. 2021. "Smart Nursing Homes: Self-Management Architecture Based on IoT and Machine Learning for Rural Areas." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2021, no. : 1-15.

Conference paper
Published: 29 February 2020 in Communications in Computer and Information Science
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With each new year, the world’s population is more aged and the birth rate decreases. That is why, in a not distant future, we will encounter the challenge that there will be many elderly people in our population and few young people to care for them. To help facilitate this task, the use of new technologies is increasing. Therefore, this paper proposes the use of a not intrusive system that, using a microservice architecture and long-distance, non-intrusive facial recognition, allows to control elderly assistance to their daily tasks in residences, facilitating the work of nurses. For example, to check that all the elderly regularly go to the dining room at meal times or to the gym if they should do some type of rehabilitation exercises. For this, the system uses security cameras that are installed in the access of the different zones to be controlled.

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Javier Rojo; Juan Luis Herrera; Enrique Moguel; Juan Hernández. A Microservice Architecture for Access Control Based on Long-Distance Facial Recognition. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2020, 219 -229.

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Javier Rojo, Juan Luis Herrera, Enrique Moguel, Juan Hernández. A Microservice Architecture for Access Control Based on Long-Distance Facial Recognition. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2020; ():219-229.

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Javier Rojo; Juan Luis Herrera; Enrique Moguel; Juan Hernández. 2020. "A Microservice Architecture for Access Control Based on Long-Distance Facial Recognition." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 219-229.

Conference paper
Published: 29 February 2020 in Communications in Computer and Information Science
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Nowadays, the European population is dealing with a serious ageing increment. It is estimated that almost half the population will be over 65 in the next decades, involving society into a vital challenge. This context is specially impacting on the healthcare industry which is facing a significant increase in service and medicine petitions. Elders daily cope with multiple medicine doses, a complex scenario due to the difficult management of drugs and affected by other factors such as solitude or neglect. In this paper a solution is introduced: a voice assistant that reminds the daily pharmacologic dosage using an autonomous system that operates without internet connection.

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Manuel Jesús-Azabal; Javier Rojo; Enrique Moguel; Daniel Flores-Martin; Javier Berrocal; José García-Alonso; Juan M. Murillo. Voice Assistant to Remind Pharmacologic Treatment in Elders. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2020, 123 -133.

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Manuel Jesús-Azabal, Javier Rojo, Enrique Moguel, Daniel Flores-Martin, Javier Berrocal, José García-Alonso, Juan M. Murillo. Voice Assistant to Remind Pharmacologic Treatment in Elders. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2020; ():123-133.

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Manuel Jesús-Azabal; Javier Rojo; Enrique Moguel; Daniel Flores-Martin; Javier Berrocal; José García-Alonso; Juan M. Murillo. 2020. "Voice Assistant to Remind Pharmacologic Treatment in Elders." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 123-133.

Conference paper
Published: 29 February 2020 in Communications in Computer and Information Science
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Food is one of the fundamental pillars of our lives, and that of the elderly as well. In many cases, elderly people do not follow a balanced diet according to their vital needs. Nowadays, there are technological solutions that help in the daily activities of the elderly and indicate which foods they should eat. But all of these solutions require attention and manual registration. Therefore, we propose an application for smartphones that assists in feeding the elderly through the realization of a photograph of their pantry. This application uses Artificial Intelligence techniques such as Machine Learning and Deep Learning.

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Enrique Moguel; José García-Alonso; Sergio Laso. YourPantry: Food Monitoring Through Pantry Analysis Using the Smartphone and Making Use Machine Learning and Deep Learning Techniques. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2020, 3 -10.

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Enrique Moguel, José García-Alonso, Sergio Laso. YourPantry: Food Monitoring Through Pantry Analysis Using the Smartphone and Making Use Machine Learning and Deep Learning Techniques. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2020; ():3-10.

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Enrique Moguel; José García-Alonso; Sergio Laso. 2020. "YourPantry: Food Monitoring Through Pantry Analysis Using the Smartphone and Making Use Machine Learning and Deep Learning Techniques." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 3-10.

Conference paper
Published: 29 February 2020 in Communications in Computer and Information Science
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Using applications in Smartphones and other smart devices that improve or help people’s lives and nutrition is getting more and more common. And this also happens in the elderly. There are several applications in the market related to the control of people nutrition in order to lose weight, follow a certain diet, etc. However, these applications may be very tedious as users have to introduce by hand all the aliments they have consumed along the day. This paper proposes an mobile App oriented to elderly in order to control their nutrition, scanning the items that exist on the purchase ticket, making use their smartphone. This solution can make recommendations in what users should eat based on a recommended diet.

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Enrique Moguel; José García-Alonso. FoodScan: Food Monitoring Through Purchase Tickets Analysis Using the Smartphone. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2020, 36 -43.

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Enrique Moguel, José García-Alonso. FoodScan: Food Monitoring Through Purchase Tickets Analysis Using the Smartphone. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2020; ():36-43.

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Enrique Moguel; José García-Alonso. 2020. "FoodScan: Food Monitoring Through Purchase Tickets Analysis Using the Smartphone." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 36-43.

Conference paper
Published: 29 February 2020 in Communications in Computer and Information Science
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Surgical needs have been growing in Portugal due to the aging population, the increasing number of people with acute and chronic disease with consequent acquisition of deficiencies and restrictions, being verified dependence on self-care of the people in surgical process. The purpose of rehabilitation nursing intervention is to enable the person to perform his/her self-care and demonstrate the sensitive results to rehabilitation nursing care, allowing the quality of care provided to be proven. Objective. To evaluate the functionality of the person in the surgical process and the gains gained in the rehabilitation nursing care verified after the implementation of a structured proposal of intervention of nursing care of Rehabilitation. Methodology. The study is descriptive and exploratory, using the qualitative methodology of Robert Yin (multiple case studies), Lopes’ medium-range theory and the self-care model of Fonseca and Lopes, based on the nursing theory of the self-care of Orem. Results. There was a significant increase in the functionality of the person and the sensitive results to rehabilitation nursing care. Conclusion. The intervention of Rehabilitation Nursing through the application of a structured intervention plan, with the objective of enabling the person and caregiver to achieve maximum functionality and independence, translate into positive sensitive results to nursing care.

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Vânia Nascimento; César Fonseca; Rogério Ferreira; Manuel Lopes; Enrique Moguel. Structured Proposal for Rehabilitation Nursing (RN) Care Intervention: Sensitive Gains to RN Care for the Person with Self-care Deficit and in the Surgical Process. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2020, 266 -282.

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Vânia Nascimento, César Fonseca, Rogério Ferreira, Manuel Lopes, Enrique Moguel. Structured Proposal for Rehabilitation Nursing (RN) Care Intervention: Sensitive Gains to RN Care for the Person with Self-care Deficit and in the Surgical Process. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2020; ():266-282.

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Vânia Nascimento; César Fonseca; Rogério Ferreira; Manuel Lopes; Enrique Moguel. 2020. "Structured Proposal for Rehabilitation Nursing (RN) Care Intervention: Sensitive Gains to RN Care for the Person with Self-care Deficit and in the Surgical Process." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 266-282.

Review
Published: 24 July 2019 in Sensors
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The dietary habits of people directly impact their health conditions. Especially in elder populations (in 2017, 6.7% of the world’s population was over 65 years of age), these habits could lead to important-nutrient losses that could seriously affect their cognitive and functional state. Recently, a great research effort has been devoted to using different technologies and proposing different techniques for monitoring food-intake. Nevertheless, these techniques are usually generic but make use of the most innovative technologies and methodologies to obtain the best possible monitoring results. However, a large percentage of elderly people live in depopulated rural areas (in Spain, 28.1% of the elderly population lives in this type of area) with a fragile cultural and socioeconomic context. The use of these techniques in these environments is crucial to improving this group’s quality of life (and even reducing their healthcare expenses). At the same time, it is especially challenging since they have very specific and strict requirements regarding the use and application of technology. In this Systematic Literature Review (SLR), we analyze the most important proposed technologies and techniques in order to identify whether they can be applied in this context and if they can be used to improve the quality of life of this fragile collective. In this SLR, we have analyzed 326 papers. From those, 29 proposals have been completely analyzed, taking into account the characteristics and requirements of this population.

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Enrique Moguel; Javier Berrocal; José García-Alonso. Systematic Literature Review of Food-Intake Monitoring in an Aging Population. Sensors 2019, 19, 3265 .

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Enrique Moguel, Javier Berrocal, José García-Alonso. Systematic Literature Review of Food-Intake Monitoring in an Aging Population. Sensors. 2019; 19 (15):3265.

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Enrique Moguel; Javier Berrocal; José García-Alonso. 2019. "Systematic Literature Review of Food-Intake Monitoring in an Aging Population." Sensors 19, no. 15: 3265.

Conference paper
Published: 14 April 2019 in Communications in Computer and Information Science
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The increase in the elderly population today is a fact. This group of people needs day-to-day care due to their age and, in addition, they often have health problems. Technology can be used to mitigate these problem. However, it must be beared in mind that most of this population is currently unable to get the most out of electronic devices. To help elders benefit from these devices systems adapted to their needs and preferences are needed. In particular, systems that use the elders contextual information to integrate several aspects of eldercare and adapt them to each elder would provide significant benefits. In this paper, we propose to use smartphones as the device who centralizes contextual information of the elders, focusing on emotion recognition. These emotions will be used to recognize to what extent an elderly person needs care at certain times of the day and to adapt surrounding IoT systems to their needs and moods.

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Sheila Bonilla; Enrique Moguel; Jose Garcia-Alonso. Facial Recognition of Emotions with Smartphones to Improve the Elder Quality of Life. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2019, 15 -25.

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Sheila Bonilla, Enrique Moguel, Jose Garcia-Alonso. Facial Recognition of Emotions with Smartphones to Improve the Elder Quality of Life. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2019; ():15-25.

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Sheila Bonilla; Enrique Moguel; Jose Garcia-Alonso. 2019. "Facial Recognition of Emotions with Smartphones to Improve the Elder Quality of Life." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 15-25.

Journal article
Published: 23 October 2018 in Procedia Computer Science
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The pressure over Healthcare systems is increasing in most developed countries. The generalized aging of the population is one of the main causes. This situation is even worse in underdeveloped, sparsely populated regions like Extremadura in Spain or Alentejo in Portugal. The authors propose to use the Situational-Context, a technique to seamlessly adapt Internet of Things systems to the needs and preferences of their users, for virtually modeling the elderly. These models could be used to enhance the elderly experience when using those kind of systems without raising the need for technical skills or the costs of implementing such systems by the regional healthcare systems. In this paper, the integration of a multidimensional integrated assessment platform with such virtual profiles is presented. The assessment platform provides and additional source of information for the virtual profiles that is used to better adapt existing systems to the elders needs.

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Enrique Moguel; Javier Berrocal; Juan M. Murillo; José García-Alonso; David Mendes; César Fonseca; Manuel Lopes. Enriched elderly virtual profiles by means of a multidimensional integrated assessment platform. Procedia Computer Science 2018, 138, 56 -63.

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Enrique Moguel, Javier Berrocal, Juan M. Murillo, José García-Alonso, David Mendes, César Fonseca, Manuel Lopes. Enriched elderly virtual profiles by means of a multidimensional integrated assessment platform. Procedia Computer Science. 2018; 138 ():56-63.

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Enrique Moguel; Javier Berrocal; Juan M. Murillo; José García-Alonso; David Mendes; César Fonseca; Manuel Lopes. 2018. "Enriched elderly virtual profiles by means of a multidimensional integrated assessment platform." Procedia Computer Science 138, no. : 56-63.

Journal article
Published: 11 June 2018 in IEEE Internet Computing
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Recently, the US Department of Transportations Federal Aviation Administration and other international organizations have proposed a set of requirements for small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to operate for nonrecreational purposes. However, existing UAV architectures fulfill only some of the established requirements, and not all in one solution. This article presents an event-driven service-oriented architecture that allows autonomous UAVs to satisfy all these requirements and to detect critical situations, performing real-time decision making.

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Juan Boubeta-Puig; Enrique Moguel; Fernando Sánchez-Figueroa; Juan Hernandez; Juan Carlos Preciado. An Autonomous UAV Architecture for Remote Sensing and Intelligent Decision-making. IEEE Internet Computing 2018, 22, 6 -15.

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Juan Boubeta-Puig, Enrique Moguel, Fernando Sánchez-Figueroa, Juan Hernandez, Juan Carlos Preciado. An Autonomous UAV Architecture for Remote Sensing and Intelligent Decision-making. IEEE Internet Computing. 2018; 22 (3):6-15.

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Juan Boubeta-Puig; Enrique Moguel; Fernando Sánchez-Figueroa; Juan Hernandez; Juan Carlos Preciado. 2018. "An Autonomous UAV Architecture for Remote Sensing and Intelligent Decision-making." IEEE Internet Computing 22, no. 3: 6-15.

Proceedings
Published: 01 January 2018 in Proceedings
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The aging of the population has increased the research efforts focused on eldercare. In this area, nutrition is a topic of particular interest. A significant number of problems related with aging have their origin in a deficient nutrition. Many elders suffer changes in their nutritional patterns and these changes can cause serious deterioration of their physical condition. Therefore, to be able to address nutritional problems in the elderly, their nutritional patterns must be recorded and analyzed in an easy and efficient way. From a technological point of view, numerous works focus on monitoring the food intake, not only of elders but also of the general population. However, these works usually do not take into account the problems associated with an aging population. In this paper we present a survey of existing technological solutions for monitoring food intake. The analyzed solution are categorized based on their technological implementation and their adaptation to the needs of an aging population.

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Enrique Moguel; Javier Berrocal; Juan M. Murillo; José Garcia-Alonso; David Mendes; Cesar Fonseca; Manuel Lopes. Monitoring Food Intake in an Aging Population: A Survey on Technological Solutions. Proceedings 2018, 2, 445 .

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Enrique Moguel, Javier Berrocal, Juan M. Murillo, José Garcia-Alonso, David Mendes, Cesar Fonseca, Manuel Lopes. Monitoring Food Intake in an Aging Population: A Survey on Technological Solutions. Proceedings. 2018; 2 (19):445.

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Enrique Moguel; Javier Berrocal; Juan M. Murillo; José Garcia-Alonso; David Mendes; Cesar Fonseca; Manuel Lopes. 2018. "Monitoring Food Intake in an Aging Population: A Survey on Technological Solutions." Proceedings 2, no. 19: 445.

Journal article
Published: 27 December 2017 in Sensors
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Sustainability is at the heart of many application fields where the use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) is becoming more and more important (e.g., agriculture, fire detection and prediction, environmental surveillance, mapping, etc.). However, their usage and evolution are highly conditioned by the specific application field they are designed for, and thus, they cannot be easily reused among different application fields. From this point of view, being that they are not multipurpose, we can say that they are not fully sustainable. Bearing this in mind, the objective of this paper is two-fold: on the one hand, to identify the whole set of features that must be provided by a UAS to be considered sustainable and to show that there is no UAS satisfying all these features; on the other hand, to present an open and sustainable UAS architecture that may be used to build UAS on demand to provide the features needed in each application field. Since this architecture is mainly based on software and hardware adaptability, it contributes to the technical sustainability of cities.

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Enrique Moguel; José M. Conejero; Fernando Sánchez-Figueroa; Juan Hernández; Juan C. Preciado; Roberto Rodríguez-Echeverría. Towards the Use of Unmanned Aerial Systems for Providing Sustainable Services in Smart Cities. Sensors 2017, 18, 64 .

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Enrique Moguel, José M. Conejero, Fernando Sánchez-Figueroa, Juan Hernández, Juan C. Preciado, Roberto Rodríguez-Echeverría. Towards the Use of Unmanned Aerial Systems for Providing Sustainable Services in Smart Cities. Sensors. 2017; 18 (1):64.

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Enrique Moguel; José M. Conejero; Fernando Sánchez-Figueroa; Juan Hernández; Juan C. Preciado; Roberto Rodríguez-Echeverría. 2017. "Towards the Use of Unmanned Aerial Systems for Providing Sustainable Services in Smart Cities." Sensors 18, no. 1: 64.

Journal article
Published: 18 October 2016 in Sensors
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In the last few years, telerehabilitation and telecare have become important topics in healthcare since they enable people to remain independent in their own homes by providing person-centered technologies to support the individual. These technologies allows elderly people to be assisted in their home, instead of traveling to a clinic, providing them wellbeing and personalized health care. The literature shows a great number of interesting proposals to address telerehabilitation and telecare scenarios, which may be mainly categorized into two broad groups, namely wearable devices and context-aware systems. However, we believe that these apparently different scenarios may be addressed by a single context-aware approach, concretely a vision-based system that can operate automatically in a non-intrusive way for the elderly, and this is the goal of this paper. We present a general approach based on 3D cameras and neural network algorithms that offers an efficient solution for two different scenarios of telerehabilitation and telecare for elderly people. Our empirical analysis reveals the effectiveness and accuracy of the algorithms presented in our approach and provides more than promising results when the neural network parameters are properly adjusted.

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Angela Barriga; José M. Conejero; Juan Hernández; Elena Jurado; Enrique Moguel; Fernando Sánchez-Figueroa. A Vision-Based Approach for Building Telecare and Telerehabilitation Services. Sensors 2016, 16, 1724 .

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Angela Barriga, José M. Conejero, Juan Hernández, Elena Jurado, Enrique Moguel, Fernando Sánchez-Figueroa. A Vision-Based Approach for Building Telecare and Telerehabilitation Services. Sensors. 2016; 16 (10):1724.

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Angela Barriga; José M. Conejero; Juan Hernández; Elena Jurado; Enrique Moguel; Fernando Sánchez-Figueroa. 2016. "A Vision-Based Approach for Building Telecare and Telerehabilitation Services." Sensors 16, no. 10: 1724.

Journal article
Published: 06 April 2015 in IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
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Due to their nature, Eolic parks are situated in zones with difficult access. As a result, management of Eolic parks using remote sensing techniques is of great importance. In addition, the huge amount of data managed by Eolic parks, together with their nature (distributed, heterogeneous, produced, consumed at different times, etc.) makes them ideal to apply big data techniques. In this paper, we present a multilayer hardware/software architecture that applies cloud computing techniques for managing big data from Eolic parks. This architecture allows tackling the processing of large, distributed, and heterogeneous data sets in a remote sensing context. An innovative contribution of this work is the combination of different techniques at three different layers of the proposed hardware/software architecture for Eolic park big data management and processing.

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Enrique Moguel; Juan C. Preciado; Fernando Sanchez-Figueroa; Miguel A. Preciado; Juan Hernández. Multilayer Big Data Architecture for Remote Sensing in Eolic Parks. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing 2015, 8, 4714 -4719.

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Enrique Moguel, Juan C. Preciado, Fernando Sanchez-Figueroa, Miguel A. Preciado, Juan Hernández. Multilayer Big Data Architecture for Remote Sensing in Eolic Parks. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing. 2015; 8 (10):4714-4719.

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Enrique Moguel; Juan C. Preciado; Fernando Sanchez-Figueroa; Miguel A. Preciado; Juan Hernández. 2015. "Multilayer Big Data Architecture for Remote Sensing in Eolic Parks." IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing 8, no. 10: 4714-4719.