Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo.


Computers, Environment and Urban Systems | 2012

A mobility constraint model to infer sensor behaviour in forest fire risk monitoring

Daniela Ballari; Monica Wachowicz; A.K. Bregt; Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) play an important role in forest fire risk monitoring. Various applications are in operation. However, the use of mobile sensors in forest risk monitoring remains largely unexplored. Our research contributes to fill this gap by designing a model which abstracts mobility constraints within different types of contexts for the inference of mobile sensor behaviour. This behaviour is focused on achieving a suitable spatial coverage of the WSN when monitoring forest fire risk. The proposed mobility constraint model makes use of a Bayesian network approach and consists of three components: (1) a context typology describing different contexts in which a WSN monitors a dynamic phenomenon; (2) a context graph encoding probabilistic dependencies among variables of interest; and (3) contextual rules encoding expert knowledge and application requirements needed for the inference of sensor behaviour. As an illustration, the model is used to simulate the behaviour of a mobile WSN to obtain a suitable spatial coverage in low and high fire risk scenarios. It is shown that the implemented Bayesian network within the mobility constraint model can successfully infer behaviour such as sleeping sensors, moving sensors, or deploying more sensors to enhance spatial coverage. Furthermore, the mobility constraint model contributes towards mobile sensing in which the mobile sensor behaviour is driven by constraints on the state of the phenomenon and the sensing system.


Sensors | 2014

Spatial Estimation of Sub-Hour Global Horizontal Irradiance Based on Official Observations and Remote Sensors

Federico-Vladimir Gutierrez-Corea; Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo; María-Pilar Moreno-Regidor; Jesús Velasco-Gómez

This study was motivated by the need to improve densification of Global Horizontal Irradiance (GHI) observations, increasing the number of surface weather stations that observe it, using sensors with a sub-hour periodicity and examining the methods of spatial GHI estimation (by interpolation) with that periodicity in other locations. The aim of the present research project is to analyze the goodness of 15-minute GHI spatial estimations for five methods in the territory of Spain (three geo-statistical interpolation methods, one deterministic method and the HelioSat2 method, which is based on satellite images). The research concludes that, when the work area has adequate station density, the best method for estimating GHI every 15 min is Regression Kriging interpolation using GHI estimated from satellite images as one of the input variables. On the contrary, when station density is low, the best method is estimating GHI directly from satellite images. A comparison between the GHI observed by volunteer stations and the estimation model applied concludes that 67% of the volunteer stations analyzed present values within the margin of error (average of ±2 standard deviations).


Sensors | 2018

A Blockchain-Based Authorization System for Trustworthy Resource Monitoring and Trading in Smart Communities

Ramón Alcarria; Borja Bordel; Tomás Robles; Diego Martín; Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo

Resource consumption in residential areas requires novel contributions in the field of consumer information management and collaborative mechanisms for the exchange of resources, in order to optimize the overall consumption of the community. We propose an authorization system to facilitate access to consumer information and resource trading, based on blockchain technology. Our proposal is oriented to the Smart communities, an evolution of Community Energy Management Systems, in which communities are involved in the monitoring and coordination of resource consumption. The proposed environment allows a more reliable management of monitoring and authorization functions, with secure data access and storage and delegation of controller functions among householders. We provide the definition of virtual assets for energy and water resource sharing as an auction, which encourages the optimization of global consumption and saves resources. The proposed solution is implemented and validated in application scenarios that demonstrate the suitability of the defined consensus mechanism, trustworthiness in the level of provided security for resource monitoring and delegation and reduction on resource consumption by the resource trading contribution.


international conference on computational science and its applications | 2011

Integration of temporal and semantic components into the geographic information through mark-up languages. part I: definition

Willington Siabato; Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo

This paper raises the issue of a research work oriented to the storage, retrieval, representation and analysis of dynamic GI, taking into account the semantic, the temporal and the spatiotemporal components. We intend to define a set of methods, rules and restrictions for the adequate integration of these components into the primary elements of the GI: theme, location, time [62]. We intend to establish and incorporate three new structures into the core of data storage by using mark-up languages: a semantic-temporal structure, a geosemantic structure, and an incremental spatiotemporal structure. The ultimate objective is the modelling and representation of the dynamic nature of geographic features, establishing mechanisms to store geometries enriched with a temporal structure (regardless of space) and a set of semantic descriptors detailing and clarifying the nature of the represented features and their temporality. Thus, data would be provided with the capability of pinpointing and expressing their own basic and temporal characteristics, enabling them to interact with each other according to their context, and their time and meaning relationships that could be eventually established. All of this with the purpose of enriching GI storing and improving the spatial and temporal analyses.


Solar Energy | 2016

Forecasting short-term solar irradiance based on artificial neural networks and data from neighboring meteorological stations

Federico-Vladimir Gutierrez-Corea; Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo; María-Pilar Moreno-Regidor; Maria-Teresa Manrique-Sancho


ISPRS international journal of geo-information | 2016

Volunteered Geographic Information System Design: Project and Participation Guidelines

José-Pablo Gómez-Barrón; Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo; Ramón Alcarria; Teresa Iturrioz


J. Internet Serv. Inf. Secur. | 2017

Building enhanced environmental traceability solutions: From Thing-to-Thing communications to Generalized Cyber-Physical Systems.

Borja Bordel; Ramón Alcarria; Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo; Antonio J. Jara


Earth Science Informatics | 2013

Assessment of the availability of near-real time open weather data provided by networks of surface stations in Spain

Federico-Vladimir Gutierrez-Corea; Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo; Antonio Vázquez-Hoehne


Sustainability | 2018

A Methodological Approach to Using Geodesign in Transmission Line Projects

Francisco Moreno Marimbaldo; Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo; Ramón Alcarria


ISPRS international journal of geo-information | 2018

Using the Spatial Knowledge of Map Users to Personalize City Maps: A Case Study with Tourists in Madrid, Spain

Maria Teresa Manrique-Sancho; Silvania Avelar; Teresa Iturrioz-Aguirre; Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo

Collaboration


Dive into the Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ramón Alcarria

University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Borja Bordel

Technical University of Madrid

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ramón Alcarria

University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

A.K. Bregt

Wageningen University and Research Centre

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Daniela Ballari

Wageningen University and Research Centre

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Monica Wachowicz

University of New Brunswick

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Antonio Vázquez-Hoehne

Technical University of Madrid

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Diego Martín

Complutense University of Madrid

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge