Roque Torres
University of Cartagena
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Sensors | 2010
Cristina Albaladejo; Pedro Sánchez; Andrés Iborra; Fulgencio Soto; Juan A. López; Roque Torres
Monitoring of the marine environment has come to be a field of scientific interest in the last ten years. The instruments used in this work have ranged from small-scale sensor networks to complex observation systems. Among small-scale networks, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are a highly attractive solution in that they are easy to deploy, operate and dismantle and are relatively inexpensive. The aim of this paper is to identify, appraise, select and synthesize all high quality research evidence relevant to the use of WSNs in oceanographic monitoring. The literature is systematically reviewed to offer an overview of the present state of this field of study and identify the principal resources that have been used to implement networks of this kind. Finally, this article details the challenges and difficulties that have to be overcome if these networks are to be successfully deployed.
Sensors | 2012
Cristina Albaladejo; Fulgencio Soto; Roque Torres; Pedro Sánchez; Juan A. López
Monitoring of marine ecosystems is essential to identify the parameters that determine their condition. The data derived from the sensors used to monitor them are a fundamental source for the development of mathematical models with which to predict the behaviour of conditions of the water, the sea bed and the living creatures inhabiting it. This paper is intended to explain and illustrate a design and implementation for a new multisensor monitoring buoy system. The system design is based on a number of fundamental requirements that set it apart from other recent proposals: low cost of implementation, the possibility of application in coastal shallow-water marine environments, suitable dimensions for deployment and stability of the sensor system in a shifting environment like the sea bed, and total autonomy of power supply and data recording. The buoy system has successfully performed remote monitoring of temperature and marine pressure (SBE 39 sensor), temperature (MCP9700 sensor) and atmospheric pressure (YOUNG 61302L sensor). The above requirements have been satisfactorily validated by operational trials in a marine environment. The proposed buoy sensor system thus seems to offer a broad range of applications.
Agricultural Water Management | 2013
P. Puerto; R. Domingo; Roque Torres; A. Pérez-Pastor; M. García-Riquelme
Agricultural Water Management | 2016
M.R. Conesa; Roque Torres; R. Domingo; H. Navarro; Fulgencio Soto; A. Pérez-Pastor
Agricultural Water Management | 2015
Juan A. López; Honorio Navarro; Fulgencio Soto; N. Pavón; J. Suardíaz; Roque Torres
Ciencia E Tecnica Vitivinicola | 2017
Roque Torres; Giuseppe Ferrara; Fulgencio Soto; Juan A. López; Francisco Sánchez; Andrea Mazzeo; Alejandro Pérez‐Pastor; R. Domingo
X International Symposium on Grapevine Physiology and Biotechnology | 2016
Giuseppe Ferrara; Andrea Mazzeo; Angela Maria Stella Matarrese; Carmela Pacucci; Cesare Lasorella; Roque Torres
Instrumentation viewpoint | 2015
Cristina Albaladejo; Honorio Navarro; Fulgencio Soto; Andrés Iborra; Roque Torres
Instrumentation viewpoint | 2015
Roque Torres; Fulgencio Soto; Cristina Albaladejo; Honorio Navarro; Juan A. López; Carlos Fernandez
Intelligent Systems and Control | 2011
Angel Molina-Garcia; Juan Alvaro Fuentes; Fulgencio Soto; Roque Torres; Emilio Gomez-Lazaro