Dr. Alejandro Medina Santiago
Research
Computer Science Department
National Institute for Astrophysics, Opticsand Electronics
Luis Enrique Erro # 1, Santa MarÃa Tonatzintla, 72840 Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
Phone +52 222 266 3100 Ext. 8211
Biography
Researcher at the Department of Computer Science, National Institute
of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics, academic background is Doctor
of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Center for Research and
Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute; Master of
Science in Electrical Engineering from the Center for Research and
Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute; Electronics
Engineer from the Technological Institute of Tuxtla Gutierrez.
Lines of Research
Signal processing (robotics)
Internet of Things
Cybersecurity
Integrated circuit development
Laboratories
Reconfigurable and High Performance Computing
Cybersecurity
Research projects
From theory to practice
The research aims to reveal the intricate and interconnected scientific mechanisms that govern the properties and processes of the natural world in signal processing for robotics. This understanding will enable the measurement, analysis, and diagnosis of these systems through signal processing. Therefore, it is crucial to gain a comprehensive understanding of various systems and their operations.
Signal Processing in Mobile Robots
Design algorithms for signal processing in robotics to analyze and diagnose mobility in uncontrolled environments using artificial intelligence techniques and detect failures for decision-making.
Mixed Signal Processing
Signal processing is the processing, amplification and interpretation of signals. Signals can come from various sources. There are several types of signal processing, depending on the nature of the signals. These are classified into:
Digital signal processing (DSP) refers to the manipulation of digitized signals using digital circuits, microprocessors, and computers.
Analog signal processing involves continuous signals in time.
Audio signal processing - for electronic signals representing sounds.
Speech signal processing - to analyze human speech signals.
Video signal processing - to interpret movements in scenes.
Matrix processing.
Please contact me if you would like to learn more about the research.
Contact us
Luis Enrique Erro # 1, Tonantzintla, Puebla, México C.P. 72840
(+52) 2222663100 Ext. 8211