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TRASGO - Internet of Things

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Basic Information

  • UniversityUniversidad de Valladolid
  • Center
  • DepartmentInformatics (Computer Architecture and Technology, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Computer Languages ​​and Systems)
  • Investigation GroupTRASGO


Description

Internet of things (IoT).
Within this line, the TRASGO research group develops all kinds of low cost device solutions connected to the internet to gather information from the environment, both for industrial and domestic applications.


Other information

Number of researchers:

4

Development status:

In research and development phase

Intellectual Property Rights:

Susceptible Propiedad Intelectual

Differentiation in the market:

Novelty

Applicability of technology:

Yes

Companies and markets:

Cross-sectorial service. Ad hoc applications. Some of the applications are the following: no-GPS location systems, pollution measurement, prevention of occupational hazards, sensorization in smart cities, etc.

Advantages:

The Internet of Things outlines a world in constant growth, where its constituent devices can be identified on the Internet via IP address. In this area, wireless sensor networks play an important role in increasing the ubiquity of networks using low-cost scalable smart devices.

Additional Information:

In addition to design these solutions, the TRASGO group is linked to the university start-up RDNest (www.rdnest.com), owned by the University of Valladolid. This start-up can manufacture, deploy and produce all the IoT solutions designed by the TRASGO group. This way, it can offer turnkey solutions to any problem within this field.

UNESCO Code:

3304 - Computer technology

Other members:

Arturo González Estribano
Ana Moretón Fernández
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Eduardo Rodríguez Gutiez

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