Juan-José Sáenz-Peñafiel

Juan-José Sáenz-Peñafiel
Polytechnic University of Valencia | UPV · Department of Computer Engineering

Master of Engineering

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Introduction
Juan Jose Saenz Peñafiel currently is a PhD Student at the Department of Computer Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de València. Juan Jose does research in Distributed Computing, Artificial Intelligence and Computer Communications (Networks). Their most recent publication is 'Smart Cities: A Taxonomy for the Efficient Management of Lighting in Unpredicted Environments'.
Additional affiliations
January 2019 - present
University of Cuenca
Position
  • Computer Science Enginering
Description
  • Open Journal System Manager Journal Manager
September 2016 - May 2017
University of Cuenca
Position
  • Technician
Description
  • OJS Manager
May 2011 - December 2012
Etapa EP
Position
  • Informatics Intern
Description
  • Documentation
Education
September 2017 - December 2018
Polytechnic University of Valencia
Field of study
  • Informatics
August 2007 - December 2013
University of Cuenca
Field of study
  • Informatics

Publications

Publications (7)
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Intelligent control of public lighting is nowadays one of the most challenging issues in smart city deployment. Lighting optimization entails a compromise between comfort, safety, and power consumption, affecting both vehicles and pedestrians. Smart solutions must estimate their characteristics to trade-off users’ needs and energy requirements. Thi...
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In recent years there has been a substantial increase in the number of outdoor lighting installations, the energy management of this has not been greatly improved and electricity consumption has skyrocketed. Most of it does not come from renewable energies with all the negative effects that this entails. With all this, public lighting can represent...
Chapter
Energy consumption and demand are two widely used terms necessary to understand the functioning of the different mechanisms used in electrical energy transactions. In this article, the design and construction of a comprehensive solution to forecast future trends in electricity transactions using the historical data and two auto-regressive models we...
Chapter
Currently, the proliferation of interconnected smart devices is related to smart urban management. These devices can process sensor data in order to obtain significant information. This information can be provided to the upper layers but also can be used by the devices to take some smart actions. This article shows the change from the classic hiera...
Conference Paper
The energy management in urban and interurban lighting is currently, mainly, based on a centralised or clustered model. The control is mainly based on the level of brightness needed to circulate, without taking into account the presence or not of pedestrians or vehicles. This thesis proposes to review the solutions implemented and to use the Indust...
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In the current context of the Internet of Things, embedded devices can have some intelligence and distribute both data and processed information. This article presents the paradigm shift from a hierarchical pyramid to an inverted pyramid that is the basis for edge, fog, and cloud-based architectures. To support the new paradigm, the article present...
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RESUMEN La investigación acerca del genoma humano ha dejado como resultado muchos datos e información desde su descubrimiento hasta la actualidad. Esta información es útil para investigadores, pero se vuelve un reto la extracción de información genómica por la gran cantidad de recursos disponibles en la web, esto se debe en gran parte a que no se d...

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