Eduardo Casilari received the M.Sc. degree (1995) and the Ph.D. degree (1998) in Electrical (Telecommunications) Engineering, both from the University of Malaga (Spain). From 1996 to 2001, he worked as an assistant professor in the Department of Electronic Technology (University of Malaga, Spain). In September 2001, he became an associate professor in the same University. His works include more than 30 articles in JCR indexed journals and more than 150 contributions to conferences. His current research areas include technologies for wireless personal and body area networks and sensor networking as well as the study of fall detection systems.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Accelerometer
Bluetooth Low Energy
Smartphone
sensor networks
Fall Detection
Body Sensor Networks
Wearable and portable ...
Human activity recogni...
Fingerprints
30%
Fall Detection
17%
Accelerometer
17%
Smartphone
5%
sensor networks
5%
Human activity recognition (HAR)
5%
Bluetooth Low Energy
Short Biography
Eduardo Casilari received the M.Sc. degree (1995) and the Ph.D. degree (1998) in Electrical (Telecommunications) Engineering, both from the University of Malaga (Spain). From 1996 to 2001, he worked as an assistant professor in the Department of Electronic Technology (University of Malaga, Spain). In September 2001, he became an associate professor in the same University. His works include more than 30 articles in JCR indexed journals and more than 150 contributions to conferences. His current research areas include technologies for wireless personal and body area networks and sensor networking as well as the study of fall detection systems.