We are currently a group of 15 people, with professors, trainee researchers and administrative staff, working in the field of communications networks in the Telematic Systems Engineering Department (DIT) at the HTS. Telecommunications Engineers. We have extensive experience in taking part in European and Spanish R&D projects, collaborations with public bodies and private entities, and organising post-graduate courses.
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Telecommunications and Internet Networks and Services
RSTI
Structure: Research Groups
Our work focusses on the following areas:
- Internet of things (IoT): Sensor networks. Rapid prototyping with Arduino and Raspberry Pi. IoT communications (WiFi, ZigBee, BLE, NFC, LTE, M2M, etc.). Protocols (MQTT, CoAP). Application to Smart Cities, Retail, Transport, Security, etc. Data analytics and visualisation. Remote management and configuration. Web-based dashboards and control panels.
- Cybersecurity: Dynamic risk management. Intrusion detection and response. Simulation and training. Cyberattack visualisation and tracking. Critical infrastructure protection.
- Advanced applications. Organization and distribution of contents. Metadata. XML. Web services. GRID.
- Architectures and protocols for next generation networks. Network Convergence. MPLS. IPv6.
- Broadband and mobile access to Internet services. WLAN, UMTS, B3G. Integration of fixed and mobile access networks. SIP. IMS.
- Characterization and quality assessment of new telecommunications services. Models of quality perceived by users. Applying quality management systems. SixSigma.
- Communications security. Virtual Private Networks. A4C Architecture. PKI Infrastructure.
- Network, Services and Applications Management. New management paradigms based on ontologies.
- Traffic Engineering and Quality of Service. Resource management and end to end quality of service.
We do our work by participating in R&I projects with competitive tenders and agreements with public administrations and private entities in the fields of cybersecurity and the Internet of Things.
The research group's web site has up-to-date information about our work, including R&I projects, publications, supervising academic works and taking part in public events.