Libelium
Pablo Garcia Garcia has worked as a Software Developer at Libelium since December 2022. In this role, they focus on creating fault-tolerant programming, ensuring quality control of products/services, and defining technical requirements for the software product.
Prior to that, Pablo worked as an Artificial Intelligence Researcher at CAPTN SH from April 2022 to November 2022. During this time, they researched the best techniques for 3D object detection, annotated a 3D dataset, and adapted a 3D dataset to a middle format.
Before joining CAPTN SH, Pablo was a Software Engineer at the Engineering Research Institute of Aragon from February 2021 to July 2021. In this position, they developed project plans based on initial concepts, provided ongoing maintenance and patching for website interface efficiency and security, and managed development milestones from start to finish.
Pablo Garcia Garcia pursued their Bachelor's Degree in Informatics Engineering from 2018 to 2022 at the Universidad de Zaragoza, specializing in the field of Computer Science.
Libelium
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Libelium is a wireless sensor network platform provider that delivers, open-source, low-power consumption devices that are easy to program and implement for Smart Cities solutions and a wide range of M2M and sensor projects. All of Libelium’s products are modular, horizontal and easy to integrate into third-party systems. Because of itsinnovative hardware integration design and horizontal approach, Libelium’s Waspmote—the company’s open-source wireless sensor platform—has the potential to be the standard, universal platform for the upcoming technological age of the Internet of Things. Waspmote works with different protocols (ZigBee, Bluetooth, 3G/GPRS) and frequencies (2.4GHz, 868MHz, 900MHz) and is capable of communicating over long distances (up to 12 km) while maintaining low power consumption Smart Cities, Smart Environment, Smart Water, Smart Metering, Security & Emergencies, Retail, Logistics, Industrial Control, Smart Agriculture, Smart Animal Farming, Domestic & Home Automation, and eHealth.Libelium’s Cooking Hacks (http://www.cooking-hacks.com) the open hardware DIY division of Libelium. It has attracted developers from around the globe who find components and the inspiration in Cooking Hack’s electronic “kitchen.” The site includes its own form of recipes in step-by-step tutorials to help developers build and create innovative technology