Ramón Martínez Rodríguez-Osorio
- Name: Ramón Martínez Rodríguez Osorio
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- Phone: +34 910-672-343
- Position: Full Professor
- Office: C-412
He was born in Madrid on September 25, 1975.
He obtained the Telecommunications Engineering degree in 1999 and since then he has done Doctoral studies in the Program of the Signals, Systems and Radiocommunications Department of the E.T.S. of Telecommunications Engineers of the Polytechnic University of Madrid.
Since 1999 he has developed his research activity in the E.T.S. Telecommunications Engineers of the Polytechnic University of Madrid. After an initial stage as a doctoral fellow (general program of Training of Research Staff, Ministry of Science and Technology), he is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Signals, Systems and Radiocommunications of the UPM.
His professional interests are the study of anteligentes benefits in mobile communications systems (2G and 3G) and the analysis of the effect of impulsive noise in radio communications systems. He has also worked on the implementation of adaptive beam shaping and impulse noise generators in DSPs.
He has actively participated in a European COST project, and in several subsidized projects with public funding (CICYT, FEDER) and private (INDRA, UTECA, DYCTEL). He has also collaborated in campaigns of television signal measurements and characterization of amplifiers.
He has presented contributions in International Congresses (Vehicular Technology Conference of the IEEE, URSI, COST 256 Symposium), National (Jornadas de Telecom R & D, URSI) and has publications in international journals of the IEEE. He has also collaborated in the realization of some chapters of two books on Modeling and Simulation for Communication Systems and Mobile Communications Systems of Third Generation UMTS.
He received the Fundación Telefónica Award for the Best Final Degree Project in Telecommunication Networks and Services, "Modulation and coding schemes for broadband multimedia systems via radio", granted by the Official Association of Telecommunications Engineers, in March 2000.
He obtained the Telecommunications Engineering degree in 1999 and since then he has done Doctoral studies in the Program of the Signals, Systems and Radiocommunications Department of the E.T.S. of Telecommunications Engineers of the Polytechnic University of Madrid.
Since 1999 he has developed his research activity in the E.T.S. Telecommunications Engineers of the Polytechnic University of Madrid. After an initial stage as a doctoral fellow (general program of Training of Research Staff, Ministry of Science and Technology), he is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Signals, Systems and Radiocommunications of the UPM.
His professional interests are the study of anteligentes benefits in mobile communications systems (2G and 3G) and the analysis of the effect of impulsive noise in radio communications systems. He has also worked on the implementation of adaptive beam shaping and impulse noise generators in DSPs.
He has actively participated in a European COST project, and in several subsidized projects with public funding (CICYT, FEDER) and private (INDRA, UTECA, DYCTEL). He has also collaborated in campaigns of television signal measurements and characterization of amplifiers.
He has presented contributions in International Congresses (Vehicular Technology Conference of the IEEE, URSI, COST 256 Symposium), National (Jornadas de Telecom R & D, URSI) and has publications in international journals of the IEEE. He has also collaborated in the realization of some chapters of two books on Modeling and Simulation for Communication Systems and Mobile Communications Systems of Third Generation UMTS.
He received the Fundación Telefónica Award for the Best Final Degree Project in Telecommunication Networks and Services, "Modulation and coding schemes for broadband multimedia systems via radio", granted by the Official Association of Telecommunications Engineers, in March 2000.
Projects
- Systems and Radio Technology for Terrestrial and Space Communications of Large Capacity in a Hyperconnected Future (FUTURE-RADIO) (TEC2017-85529-C3-1-R)
- PROMETEO (Technologies for the integral combat against forest fires and for the conservation of our forests)
- STAR (Secure aTm cdmA software-defined Radio)
- FAST (Future Architecture of ESA Deep Space Stations for Enhanced Mission Support)
- Fast Satellite Acquisition System (SARAS)
- IGNIS
- Web application for the analysis and optimization of satellite links
- Wireless control of a bus HVAC system
- JETSTREAM
- ENABLING-5G
Publications
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Cooperative Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning for Resource Management in Full Flexible VHTS Systems
F. G. Ortiz-Gomez, D. Tarchi, R. Martínez, A. Vanelli-Coralli, M. A. Salas-Natera and S. Landeros-Ayala, "Cooperative Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning for Resource Management in Full Flexible VHTS Systems," in IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking, June 2021. doi: 10.1109/TCCN.2021.3087586.
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New Antenna Array Architectures for Satellite Communications
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Fire Alert Constellation (FALCON)
M. Gallego, J. Hernando, R. Martínez, "Fire Alert Constellation (FALCON)", in IAA Book Series in Small Satellites - Programs, Missions, Technologies and Applications, 2012. (ISBN: 9782917761182).
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A Hands-On Education Project: Antenna Design for Inter-CubeSat Communications
Ramón Martínez Rodríguez-Osorio; Enrique Fueyo Ramírez, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, vol. 54, no. 5, pp. 211.224, Oct. 2012. (DOI: 10.1109/MAP.2012.6348155) (ISSN: 1045-9243)
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Phase Response Calibration of a Distributed Antenna Array for Satellite Acquisition
Alberto Antón, Isabel García-Rojo, Alejandro Giron, Eva Morales, Ramón Martínez, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, vol. PP, no. 99, Feb. 2016 (DOI: 10.1109/LAWP.2016.2530694) (ISSN: 1536-1225).