Area
Signal Theory and Communications
Signal Theory and Communications
Julio Ramiro received the B.S. degree in physics, the Advanced Studies Diploma degree, and the Ph.D. degree in physics from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, in 1991, 1993, and 1997, respectively. Since 2004, he has been an Associate Professor with the Department of Signal Theory and Communications, Rey Juan Carlos University, Fuenlabrada, Spain. His research interests include wireless communications, wireless sensor networks, and new communications for vehicular applications, and energy efficiency in smart cities.
wireless communications, wireless sensor networks, and new communications for vehicular applications, and energy efficiency in smart cities.
Office D211. Departamental III
Universidad Rey Juan carlos
Camino del Molino s/n.
Fuenlabrada, 28943, Madrid, Spain
julio.ramiro@urjc.es
.- Chidean, M. I., del Arco, E., Morgado, E., Ramiro-Bargueno, J., & Caamano, A. J. (2016). Ambulatory Gait Measurement System for Natural Environments. IEEE Sensors Journal.
.- Rocha, U., Upendra Kumar, K., Jacinto, C., Ramiro, J., Caamano, A. J., García Solé, J., & Jaque, D. (2014). Nd3+ doped LaF3 nanoparticles as self-monitored photo-thermal agents. Applied Physics Letters, 104(5), 053703.
.-Maestro, L. M., Haro-González, P., Del Rosal, B., Ramiro, J., Caamano, A. J., Carrasco, E., ... & Jaque, D. (2013). Heating efficiency of multi-walled carbon nanotubes in the first and second biological windows. Nanoscale, 5(17), 7882-7889.