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José Carlos Castillo Montoya Curriculum Vitae Personal Information Name: José Carlos Castillo Montoya. Address: Travesía Castellanos, 7 Villarrobledo, Albacete, 02600 (España). Phone: 0034 637811757. E-‐mail: [email protected]. Birth date: 18/04/1982. Current Position Post-‐Doc Researcher Department of Systems Engineering and Automation. University Carlos III of Madrid. Av. Universidad, 30. Leganes (Madrid) 28911 Spain. Research Fields Multisensor monitoring frameworks for intelligent monitoring and activity interpretation, Human detection and tracking from infrared images, Human detection from color images, Human activity analysis, Networked robot systems, Decision-‐ theoretic planning under uncertainty, Robotics and computer vision, Human-‐robot interfaces, Prey-‐predator interaction in swarms. Education Ph. D. in Computer Science. June 2012. University of Castilla-‐La Mancha. University studies Bachelor in Computer Systems. December 2008. University of Castilla-‐La Mancha. Master in Computer Science. December 2006. University of Castilla-‐La Mancha. 1 Grants Research grant within the NILS Science and Sustainability program (call ABEL‐IM‐ 2014A). Funding Entity: European Economic Area (EEA Financial Mechanism). Periods: August-‐November 2014. July-‐October 2015. Post-‐Doc grant. Department of Systems Engineering and Automation. Funding Entity: University Carlos III of Madrid Start date: September 2013. End date: September 2015. Post-‐Doc grant in R&D&I project: Multiagent Surveillance System (MAIS-‐S). Instituto de Sistemas e Robotica. Funding Entity: Instituto Superior Tecnico de Lisboa. Start date: October 2012-‐September 2013. Research grant in R&D&I project: IntellBuilding. Albacete Research Institute of Informatics (I3A). Funding Entity: University of Castilla-‐La Mancha. Start date: May 2006. End date: September 2006. Research Stays Research stay at the department of Marine Ecosystem Acoustics, Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway. Start date: August 5, 2014. End date: November 3, 2014. Research stay at department of Systems Engineering and Automation, University Carlos III of Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Start date: September 16, 2013. End date: September 15, 2015. Research stay at Instituto de Sistemas e Robotica, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisboa, Portugal. Start date: October 15, 2012. End date: September 15, 2013. Research stay at Intelligent Systems Lab, Informatics department, Universidade Do Minho, Braga, Portugal. Start date: September 1, 2011. End date: November 30, 2011. Research stay at Artificial Intelligence Department, ETSII, UNED. Start date: February 21, 2011. End date: February 25, 2011. 2 Other Merits Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems. Start date: May 2013. Postgraduate Certificate of Education. University of Extremadura. Year 2008-‐2009. Master degree in Advanced Computer Technologies. School of Advanced Computer Engineering. University of Castilla-‐La Mancha. Year 2007-‐2008. Master in Web Technologies: “Development of services and applications for the information society”. School of Advanced Computer Engineering. University of Castilla-‐La Mancha. Year 2006-‐2007. Teaching Experience • • • • Member of the ShangAI Lectures project Computer Organization (1st semester, course 2013-‐2014) (teaching + problems + lab). Computer Science for the Engineering (1st semester, course 2013-‐2014) (teaching). Smart Control (1st semester, course 2013-‐2014) (lab). Seminars Seminar: “Observing dynamic responses from DIDSON videos”. CollPen workshop. Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway. November 6, 2014. Seminar: “Techniques for multisensor object detection”. Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway. September 4, 2014. “10ª TeIA – Inteligência Artificial e Resolução de Conflictos”. Campus of Gualtar at the Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal. November 24, 2011. Master Thesis Supervised Information acquisition from a wireless sensor network for monitoring and activity detection. Student: Eugenio Riscos Martínez. Advisors: Antonio Fernández Caballero; José Carlos Castillo Montoya. Score: Excellent. 3 Year: 2011/2012. Design and implementation of a user interface for a multisensory monitoring architecture. Student: Fernando Segovia Gil. Advisors: Antonio Fernández Caballero; José Carlos Castillo Montoya. Score: Excellent. Year: 2011/2012. Design and implementation of and application for the management of multicamera video information. Student: Adrián Alarcón Delgado. Advisors: Antonio María Teresa López Bonal; José Carlos Castillo Montoya. Score: Excellent. Year :2010/2011. Surveillance environment through mobile “Amigobot” robots cooperation. Student: Pablo García Jiménez. Advisors: Antonio Fernández Caballero; José Carlos Castillo Montoya. Score: Excellent. Year: 2009/2010. Design and implementation of a system for intelligent multisensory surveillance. Student: Francisco Alfonso Cano González. Advisors: Antonio Fernández Caballero; José Carlos Castillo Montoya. Score: Excellent. Year: 2009/2010. Design and implementation of a mapping and localization algorithm based on spatial relations identification. Student: Sergio Almansa Valverde. Advisors: Antonio Fernández Caballero; José Carlos Castillo Montoya. Score: Excellent with honors. Year: 2009/2010. Research & Development Projects R&D projects as Project Leader Automatic detection of behavioral patterns in herring from sonar data in response to external stimulus. Reference: 2014/00261/001. Funding Entity: Universidad Complutense of Madrid. Participants: University Carlos III of Madrid, Institute of Marine Research (Bergen). Project Leader: José Carlos Castillo Montoya. Period: 01/08/2014 – 30/11/2015. Participation in R&D projects Collpen project. Reference: 204229/F20. Funding Entity: Norwegian Research Council. Participants: Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway; Princeton University, NJ, USA; NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Centre, WA, USA; Florida International University, 4 FL, USA; Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; University of Oslo, Norway Project Leader: Nils Olav Handegard. Period: 15/08/2014 – 31/12/2014. Multiagent Surveillance System (MAIS-‐S). Reference: CMU-‐PT/SIA/0023/2009. Funding Entity: Portuguese Fundação para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia. Participants: INESC ID; Instituto Superior Técnico/Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, ISR; Carnegie Mellon University (CMU); Observit, Lda. Project Leader: Francisco António Chaves Saraiva de Melo (INESC ID / IST/UTL) and Manuela M. Veloso (CMU). Period: 01/09/2010 – 01/09/2013. Multisensor Fusion in Complex and Dynamic Environments: Bioinspired Methods, Architectures based on Intelligent Agents, and Multimodal and Augmented Interfaces. Reference: TIN2010-‐20845-‐C03-‐01. Funding Entity: Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad. Participants: University of Castilla-‐La Mancha. Project Leader: Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero. Period: 01/01/2011 -‐ 31/12/2013. HOLDS: Fall Detection System. Reference: TSI-‐020100-‐2010-‐261. Funding Entity: Ministerio de Industria, Energía y Turismo. Participants: Ingeniería de Sistemas Intensivos en Software S.L., Residencia San Juan de Dios S.A., Métodos y Tecnología de Sistemas y Procesos S.L., University of Castilla-‐La Mancha. Project Leader: Antonio Fernández Caballero. Period: 28/10/2010 -‐ 31/12/2011. MultimodalSensors. Reference: HITO-‐09-‐106. Funding Entity: Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-‐La Mancha (Consejería de Educación y Ciencia). Participants: SECISA Seguridad S.A., Universidad de Castilla-‐La Mancha. Project Leader: Antonio Fernández Caballero. Period: 01/05/2010 -‐ 30/09/2010. Model-‐Driven Engineering for the Development of Multisensory Surveillance Systems (IMSIS). Reference: PII2I09-‐0069-‐0994. Funding Entity: Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-‐La Mancha, Consejería de Educación y Ciencia. Participants: University of Castilla-‐La Mancha. Project Leader: Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero. Period: 01/04/2009 -‐ 31/03/2012. Establishing Links to Augment Research in Europe with Network in Sudoe (ELIARE NETWORK SUDOE). Reference: SOE1/P1/F169. Funding Entity: European Commission. Participants: Conseil Régional du Limousin (FR), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (ES), Universidade do Minho (PT), Université de Limoges (FR), Universidad de Castilla-‐ 5 La Mancha (ES), Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche (ES), Asociación de Investigación de las Industrias Cerámicas ITC (ES), Universidad Carlos III (ES), Université de Poitiers (FR), Universidad Pública de Navarra (ES). Project Leader: Enrique Arias Antúnez (UCLM). Period: 31/03/2009 -‐ 30/09/2012. Robot MR10: Intelligent Surveillance Systems Based in Thermal Camera. Funding Entity: MoviRobotics. Participants: University of Castilla-‐La Mancha, Movirobotics S. L. Project Leader: Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero. Period: 07/2008-‐04/2009. Intelligent system for energy management based on wireless sensor networks. Reference: 2009-‐COB-‐2734. Funding Entity: Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-‐La Mancha. Participants: University of Castilla-‐La Mancha. Project Leader: Teresa Olivares Montes. Period: 17/03/2009 -‐ 15/06/2009. Wisevine-‐2: Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks Applied to Vineyards. Reference: PBI08-‐0228-‐9935. Funding Entity: Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-‐La Mancha. Participants: University of Castilla-‐La Mancha. Project Leader: Luis Orozco Barbosa. Period: 30/04/2008 -‐ 31/12/2008. MMI Display Analysis Tool Development Reference: CTR07-‐0071. Funding Entity: EUROCOPTER España. Participants: University of Castilla-‐La Mancha. Project Leader: Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero. Period: 14/03/2007 -‐ 31/12/2009. Modelling Scenarios through Multi-‐agent Systems and Support to Decision Making by means of Mixed Reality in Advanced Visual Surveillance. Reference: TIN2007-‐67586-‐C02-‐02. Funding Entity: Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación. Participants: University of Castilla-‐La Mancha. Project Leader: Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero. Period: 01/10/2007 -‐ 03/08/2010. Publications International Journals Maarja Kruusmaa, Guillaume Rieucau, José Carlos Castillo Montoya, Riho Markna, Nils Olav Handegard (2014). Collective responses of a large mackerel school depend on the size and speed of a robotic fish but not on tail motion. Journal of the Royal Society Open Science (submitted). Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero, María T. López, Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda, José Carlos Castillo (2014). Color video segmentation by lateral inhibition in accumulative computation. 6 Signal, Image and Video Processing. Springer. ISSN 1863-‐1703. Impact Factor 0,409. Antonio Manuel Ortiz, Fernando Royo, Teresa Olivares, José Carlos Castillo, Luis Orozco-‐ Barbosa (2014). On reactive routing protocols in ZigBee wireless sensor networks. Expert Systems. John Willey and Sons. ISSN 0266-‐4720. Impact Factor 0,75. Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero, José Carlos Castillo, María T. López, Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda, Marina V. Sokolova (2013). INT3-‐Horus framework for multispectrum activity interpretation in intelligent environments. Expert Systems with Applications. Elsevier Science. ISSN 0957-‐4174. Impact Factor 2,254. Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda, José Carlos Castillo, Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero (2013). Indoor Overhead Video Camera for Efficient People Counting. Jurnal Teknologi. Penerbit UTM Press. Volume 63, Issue 3, pp. 17-‐22. ISSN 2180-‐3722. José Carlos Castillo, Davide Carneiro, Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda, Paulo Novais, Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero and José Neves (2013). A Multi-‐Modal Approach for Activity Classification and Fall Detection. International Journal of Systems Science. Taylor & Francis. ISSN 1464-‐5319. Impact Factor 0,991. José Manuel Gascueña, José Carlos Castillo, Elena Navarro and Antonio Fernández-‐ Caballero (2013). Engineering the Development of Systems for Multisensory Monitoring and Activity Interpretation. International Journal of Systems Science. Taylor & Francis. ISSN 1464-‐5319. Impact Factor 0,991. Marina V. Sokolova, Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda, José Carlos Castillo & Antonio Fernández-‐ Caballero (2012). A fuzzy model for human fall detection in infrared video. Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems. IOS Press. ISSN 1064-‐1246. Impact Factor 0,556. 7 Davide Carneiro, José Carlos Castillo, Paulo Novais & Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero (2012). Multimodal behavioral analysis for non-‐invasive stress detection. Expert Systems with Applications. Elsevier Science. ISSN 0957-‐4174. Impact Factor 2,254. Ângelo Costa, José Carlos Castillo, Paulo Novais, Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero & Ricardo Simões (2012). Sensor-‐driven agenda for intelligent home care of the elderly. Expert Systems with Applications. Elsevier Science. ISSN 0957-‐4174. Impact Factor 2,254. Sergio Almansa-‐Valverde, José Carlos Castillo & Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero (2012). Mobile robot map building from time-‐of-‐flight camera. Expert Systems with Applications. Elsevier Science. ISSN 0957-‐4174. Impact Factor 2,254. Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero, María T. López, José Carlos Castillo (2012). Display text segmentation after learning best-‐fitted OCR binarization parameters. Expert Systems with Applications. Elsevier Science. ISSN 0957-‐4174. Impact Factor 2,254. Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero, José Carlos Castillo & José María Rodríguez-‐Sánchez (2012). Human activity monitoring by local and global finite state machines. Expert Systems with Applications. Elsevier Science. ISSN 0957-‐4174. Impact Factor 2,254. Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero, José Carlos Castillo, Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda & Saturnino Maldonado-‐Bascón (2011). Real-‐time human segmentation in infrared videos. Expert Systems with Applications. Elsevier Science. ISSN 0957-‐4174. Impact Factor 2,254. Antonio M. Ortiz, Fernando Royo, Teresa Olivares, Jose C. Castillo, Luis Orozco-‐Barbosa & Pedro J. Marron (2011). Fuzzy-‐logic based routing for dense wireless sensor networks. Telecommunication Systems. Springer. ISSN 1018-‐4864. Impact Factor 0,689. 8 Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero, José Carlos Castillo, Javier Martínez-‐Cantos & Rafael Martínez-‐Tomás (2010). Optical flow or image subtraction in human detection from infrared camera on mobile robot. Robotics and Autonomous Systems. Elsevier Science. ISSN 0921-‐8890. Impact Factor: 1,313. Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero, María T. López, José Carlos Castillo & Saturnino Maldonado-‐Bascón (2009). Real-‐time accumulative computation motion detectors. Sensors. MDPI -‐ Open Access Publishing. EISSN 1424-‐8220. Impact Factor: 1,771. Lecture Notes in Computer Science Papers Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda, Marina Sokolova, Antonio Fernandez-‐Caballero, María T. López & José C. Castillo (2013). Fusion of Overhead and Lateral View Video for Enhanced People Counting. International Work-‐Conference on the Interplay between Natural and Artificial Computation, IWINAC 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 7931, pp. 220-‐229. ISBN: 978-‐3-‐642-‐38621-‐3. Springer-‐Verlag. José Carlos Castillo, Angel Rivas Casado, Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero, María T. López & Rafael Martínez-‐Tomás (2011). A Multisensory Monitoring and Interpretation Framework Based on the Model-‐View-‐ Controller Paradigm. International Work-‐conference on the Interplay between Natural and Artificial Computation (IWINAC 2011). Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6686, pp. 441-‐450. ISBN: 978-‐3-‐642-‐21343-‐4. Springer-‐Verlag. Antonio Manuel Ortiz, Fernando Royo, Teresa Olivares, Luis Orozco-‐Barbosa, José Carlos Castillo & Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero (2011). Protocol Integration for Intelligent Monitoring Applications in Wireless Sensor Networks. International Work-‐conference on the Interplay between Natural and Artificial Computation (IWINAC 2011). Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6686, pp. 511-‐520. ISBN: 978-‐3-‐642-‐21343-‐4. Springer-‐ Verlag. Sergio Almansa-‐Valverde, José Carlos Castillo, Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero, José Manuel Cuadra Troncoso & Javier Acevedo-‐ Rodríguez (2011). Mobile Robot Localization through Identifying Spatial Relations from Detected Corners. International Work-‐conference on the Interplay between Natural and Artificial Computation (IWINAC 2011). Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6687, pp. 371-‐380. 9 ISBN: 978-‐3-‐642-‐21343-‐4. Springer-‐ Verlag. Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero, José Carlos Castillo & José María Rodríguez-‐Sánchez (2010). A proposal for local and global human activities identification. VI Conference on Articulated Motion and Deformable Objects, AMDO 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6169, pp. 78-‐87. Springer-‐Verlag. ISBN: 978-‐3-‐642-‐14060-‐0. ISSN 0302-‐9743. José Carlos Castillo, Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda & Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero (2010). Robust people segmentation by static infrared surveillance camera. The Twenty Third International Conference on Industrial, Engineering & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems, IEA/AIE 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6096, pp. 348-‐357. Springer-‐Verlag. ISBN: 978-‐3-‐642-‐13021-‐2. ISSN 0302-‐9743. José Carlos Castillo, Maria T. Lopez & Antonio Fernandez-‐Caballero (2009). Vision-‐Based Text Segmentation System for Generic Display Units. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Work-‐Conference on the Interplay between Natural and Artificial Computation (IWINAC 2009). Lecture Notes In Computer Science, 5602, pp. 334-‐343. ISBN: 978-‐3-‐642-‐02266-‐1. Springer, Verlag. José Carlos Castillo, Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda, Antonio Fernandez-‐Caballero & Maria T. López (2009). Segmenting Humans from Mobile Thermal Infrared Imagery. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Work-‐Conference on the Interplay between Natural and Artificial Computation (IWINAC 2009). Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6686. ISBN: 978-‐3-‐642-‐02266-‐1. Springer, Verlag. Book Chapters Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda, José Carlos Castillo, Marina V. Sokolova & Antonio Fernández-‐ Caballero (2013). Efficient People Counting from Indoor Overhead Video Camera. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing. Springer-‐Verlag. ISBN: 978-‐3-‐319-‐00562-‐1 Volume 221, 2013, pp. 129-‐137. José Carlos Castillo, José Manuel Gascueña, Elena Navarro & Antonio Fernández-‐ Caballero (2012). A meta-‐model-‐based tool for developing monitoring and activity interpretation systems. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing. Springer-‐Verlag. ISBN 978-‐3-‐642-‐28761-‐9. 10 Volume 156/2012, 113-‐120. Davide Rua Carneiro, José Carlos Castillo, Paulo Novais, Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero, José Neves & María Teresa López (2012). Stress monitoring in conflict resolution situations. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing. Springer-‐Verlag. ISBN 978-‐3-‐642-‐28782-‐4. Volume 153/2012, 137-‐144. Ângelo Costa, José Carlos Castillo, Paulo Novais, Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero & María Teresa López (2012). Sensor-‐driven intelligent ambient agenda. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing. Springer-‐Verlag. ISBN 978-‐3-‐642-‐28782-‐4. Volume 153/2012, 19-‐26. Conference Papers José C. Castillo, Antonio Fernández Caballero, Álvaro Castro González, Miguel A. Salich and María T. López (2014). A Framework for Recognizing and Regulating Emotions in the Elderly. 8th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing & Ambient Intelligence (UCAmI 2014) & 6th International Work-‐conference on Ambient Assisted Living (IWAAL 2014). Belfast -‐ 2nd -‐ 5th December 2014. Accepted Stefan J. Witwicki, José Carlos Castillo, Jesús Capitán, João V. Messias, João Reis, Pedro U. Lima, Francisdco S. Melo and Matthijs T. J. Spaan (2014). A Testbed for Autonomous Robot Surveillance. AAMAS 2014 demonstration track. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2014). Stefan Witwicki, Francisco Melo, Jesús Capitán, Matthijs Spaan, and José Carlos Castillo (2013). Robot Planning Under Uncertainty with Unpredictable Events. In the Workshop on Autonomous Robots and Multirobot Systems (ARMS2013). St. Paul, Minnestota, USA. José Carlos Castillo, Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda, Marina Sokolova, María Teresa López Bonal & Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero (2013). Computer stress monitoring through fusion of thermal-‐infrared-‐based facial emotion detection and activity recognition. International Work-‐Conference on the Interplay between Natural and Artificial Computation, IWINAC 2013. José Carlos Castillo, Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero, Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda & Marina V. Sokolova (2012). Intelligent monitoring and activity interpretation framework -‐ INT3-‐Horus general description. 16th International Conference on Knowledge-‐Based and Intelligent Information & Engineering Systems, KES 2012. Springer-‐Verlag. 11 Marina V. Sokolova, José Carlos Castillo, Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero & Juan Serrano-‐ Cuerda (2012). Intelligent monitoring and activity interpretation framework -‐ INT3-‐Horus ontological model. 16th International Conference on Knowledge-‐Based and Intelligent Information & Engineering Systems, KES 2012. Springer-‐Verlag. Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda, Marina V. Sokolova, Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero, María Teresa López & José Carlos Castillo (2012). Accumulative computation and fuzzy sets for robust fall detection in color video. 16th International Conference on Knowledge-‐Based and Intelligent Information & Engineering Systems, KES 2012. Springer-‐Verlag. José Carlos Castillo, Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda, Marina V. Sokolova, Antonio Fernández-‐ Caballero, Ângelo Costa & Paulo Novais (2012). Multispectrum video for proactive response in intelligent environments. The 8th International Conference on Intelligent Environments, IE’12. 26-‐29 June 2012, Guanajuato (Mexico). Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero, Marina V. Sokolova, Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda and José Carlos Castillo, Verónica Moreno & Luis Redondo (2012). HOLDS: Efficient elderly fall detection through accelerometers and computer vision. The 8th International Conference on Intelligent Environments, IE’12. 26-‐29 June 2012, Guanajuato (Mexico). José Carlos Castillo, Antonio Fernández-‐Caballero & María Teresa López (2011). A framework for multisensory intelligent monitoring and interpretation of behaviors through information fusion. The 7th International Conference on Intelligent Environments, IE’11. 25-‐28 July 2011, Nottingham (United Kingdom). Best paper award. Francisco Alfonso Cano, José Carlos Castillo, Juan Serrano-‐Cuerda & Antonio Fernández-‐ Caballero (2011). Multisensory architecture for intelligent surveillance systems -‐ Integration of segmentation, tracking and activity analysis. 13th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, ICEIS 2011, 8-‐11 June 2011, Beijing (China), vol. AIDSS, pp. 157-‐162. Antonio M. Ortiz, Teresa Olivares, José C. Castillo, Luis Orozco, Pedro J. Marrón & Fernando Royo (2010). Intelligent role-‐based Routing for dense Wireless Sensor networks. Third Joint IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference. 13-‐15 October 2010. Budapest (Hungary). ISBN: 978-‐963-‐8111-‐73-‐9. J.C. Castillo-‐Montoya, A. Fernández Caballero & J. Serrano-‐Cuerda (2010). Una Arquitectura para Vigilancia Multisensorial Inteligente. Actas del III Simposio de Inteligenica Computacional SICO2010, 7-‐10 September 2010, Valencia (Spain). José Carlos Castillo, Teresa Olivares & Luis Orozco-‐Barbosa (2007). 12 Implementation of a Rule-‐based Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks. 2nd ACM International Workshop on Performance Monitoring, Measurement, and Evaluation of Heterogeneous Wireless and Wired Networks (PM2HW2N 2007). 22-‐26 October 2007. Chania, Crete (Greece). ISBN 978-‐1-‐59593-‐805-‐3. Teresa Olivares, Pedro José Tirado, Fernando Royo, José Carlos Castillo & Luis Orozoco-‐ Barbosa (2010). IntellBuilding: A wireless sensor network for intelligent buildings. Fourth European Conference on Wireless Sensor networks (EWSN 2007), January 2007. Delft (The Netherlands). Parallel and Distributed Systems Report Series, report number PDS-‐2007-‐00. ISSN: 1387-‐2109. 29-‐31. Teresa Olivares, José Carlos Castillo, Fernando Royo, Luis Orozco-‐Barbosa, Vicente López & Paz Pedrón (2006). La red “Sensor IntellBuilding”. Actas de las XVII Jornadas de Paralelismo. 18-‐20 September 2006, Albacete (Spain). ISBN: 84-‐690-‐0551-‐0. Technical Reports Teresa Olivares, José Carlos Castillo & Luis Orozco-‐Barbosa. Routing protocols for wireless sensor networks-‐based network. Technical Report, University of Castilla-‐La Mancha. 2007. DIAB-‐07-‐06-‐1. Conference Organization and Participation • • • • • • • Organizing Chair of the Workshop on Energetic Sustainable Ambient Intelligence (ESAmI 2015) part of the 9th International Symposium on Intelligent Distributed Computing -‐ IDC'2015. Guimarães, Portugal. October 2015 (ongoing). Programme Committee of the Workwhop Multi-‐Agent Systems and Ambient Intelligence (MASAI) part of the 13th Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-‐Agent Systems PAAMS'15. Salamanca, Spain. June 2015 (ongoing). Programme Committee of the 10ª Conferencia Ibérica de Sistemas y Tecnologías de Información CISTI2015. Aveiro, Portugal. June 2015 (ongoing). Programme Committee member of the Workshop on User-‐ and Ambient-‐ Adaptive Gerontechnologies (WAGER’14). Part of the 8th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence, 6th International Work-‐conference on Ambient Assisted Living. Belfast, Northern Ireland. December 2014. Volunteer at the 2014 IEEE-‐RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots. Madrid, Spain. November 2014. Organizing chair of the workshop New Trends in Ambient Intelligence (NTiAI) part of the 5th International Symposium on Ambient Intelligence. Salamanca, Spain. June 2014. Member of the organizing committee of the 1st IFIP International Conference on Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (WSAN 07). Albacete, Spain. September 2007. 13 • Chairman at the10th International Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multiagent Systems (PAAMS 2012). Salamanca, Spain. March 2012. Other Merits • • • Year 2013 – Member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems. Year 2007 -‐ Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS). Year 2005 -‐ Certified Network Associate (Cisco CCNA) certification. Technical Capabilities Monitoring and Activity Interpretation • • • • • • • • • • • • Programming languages: C++ Processing levels in monitoring and activity interpretation Architectures and frameworks Cameras Wireless sensor networks Range sensors Video encoders 3D laser scanner Map servers Computer vision Calibration Multisensor fusion Networked robot systems • • • • Robot Operating System (ROS) Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) Robotic vision Human-‐robot interaction Software engineering • • • • Programming languages: C++, C++.NET, C#, Java, HTML, CSS, UML, PL/SQL, XML, Latex. Operative systems: Linux, Windows XP, Mac OS X, UNIX. Databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLServer. Software and development tools: Qt, OpenCV, .NET, Matlab, Valgrind, NUnit, Enterprise Architect, MS Visio, MS Project. Languages Mother tongue Spanish Other Language Speaking Reading Writing 14 English C C C Portuguese C C B German R R R (R = Medium, B = Good, C = Very good) 15