Author Biographies

Felipe Parralejo received his B.S. degree in Physics in 2019 and his M.D. in Engineering and Science Simulation in 2020 from the Universidad de Extremadura, Spain. He has been a PhD student in the Sensory Systems Research Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, since 2021. His current research interests include mmWave-radar-based human monitoring and the application of machine learning for the processing of the information obtained from intelligent sensors.
Fernando J. Álvarez received an M.Sc. degree in Physics from the University of Sevilla, Spain, in 1998; a Ph.D. degree in Electronics from the University of Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Spain, in 2006; an M.Sc. degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain, in 2012; and an M.Sc. degree in Signal Theory and Communications from the University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain, in 2014. Since 2001, he has been with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation at the University of Extremadura, Spain, where he is currently a Full Professor and the Head of the Sensory Systems Research Group. In 2008, he joined the Intelligent Sensors Laboratory, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA, as a Postdoctoral “Jose Castillejo” Fellow. His current research interests include local positioning systems, acoustic signal processing, and embedded computing.
Dr José A. Paredes is a Lecturer at the School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Roehampton, London. He completed his PhD studies at the University of Extremadura and was awarded the Best Doctoral Thesis Defended and Passed in 2021 by the Spanish IEEE Chapter of Instrumentation and Measurement. He has published more than 30 papers in various journals and international conferences and worked on different research projects in both the UK and Spain. His teaching disciplines include Electronics and Computer Science, and his interests include mmWave radar and depth camera applications.
Fernando J. Aranda received his B.Sc. degree in Physics from the University of Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain, in 2018 and obtained his M.Sc. in the Simulation of Science and Engineering Problems, specializing in the Simulation of Physical Phenomena, the following year from the same university. Since 2019, he has been part of the Sensory System Research Group, where he is studying to obtain his PhD. His research interests are fingerprinting positioning, machine learning, and radio frequency signal modelling.
Teodoro Aguilera received his Physics degree in 2009, his M.Sc. in Physics in 2011, and his PhD. in Electronics in 2016, all from the University of Extremadura (Spain). Since 2009, he has been with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation at the University of Extremadura, where he currently works as a Lecturer in Electronics. Also, he is a research fellow of the Sensory Systems Group (GISS), where his work lies in Acoustic Local Positioning Systems (ALPS) design and signal processing.
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