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Awarded engineer UPCT intelligent platform for student registration NFC (15/12/2014)

The College of Telecommunications Engineers (COITT) gave up their Saturday Liberalization of Telecommunications 2014 award for the best academic and best final projects (PFC) in Spain records.

Specializing in Telematics, the first prize went to the engineer from the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (UPCT) Alfonso Garcia Diego De Gea.

Telecommunications technical engineers have distinguished the 'ubiquitous computing platform for recording attendance at universities with Near Field Communication' (NFC), PFC title of De Gea.

The project is NFC technology, implemented in most smartphones, to design a system or pervasive ambient intelligence environment that would allow students to register with their mobile devices scattered throughout the campus and automate the attendance record class and internship students.

"Time is lost in each class roll call and the time to dump and post those listed, as the platform, a database automatically centralize each record would save" explains the student award.

Alfonso De Gea is an engineer in computer science from the University of Castilla-La Mancha and technical engineer in Telecommunications UPCT currently attends the gateway to the degree in Telematics Engineering and combined his earlier studies with work in the Segura basin and currently in the Commonwealth of Taibilla Channel, where he is Chief of Information Technology and Telecommunications.

The draft De Gea was carried out and obtained a score of honors in the prestigious Vienna University of Technology, where he presented, in English and in the framework of Erasmus stay, in 2010-2011.

"In Vienna worked with prototypes, but now there are many devices, especially smartphones, which have NFC technology," he remarks.

The student at the Polytechnic of Cartagena, which was supervised by teachers María Victoria Well, Robert Langwieser and Markus Rupp, the latter two of the Vienna University of Technology, included a technical study on the software and hardware required for its implementation scale and design methodology based on agile development methodology Extreme Programming, applicable to many other projects in the UPCT with similar features: new technologies, changing requirements, small groups and tight deadlines.

The Liberalization of Telecommunications awards are a statewide competition of the best academic records and final projects of students of all colleges that teach Telecommunications Engineering.

Source: UPCT

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