Email: ebr@unizar.es

Address: Ada Byron Building, María de Luna 1, 50018, Zaragoza, Spain

Senior Lecturer & Research Fellow
ViVoLab, Aragón Institute for Engineering Research (I3A)
University of Zaragoza, Spain

ABOUT ME

Professor of the University of Zaragoza (Spain) of Telecommunications and Communications Engineering.He took part in several projects. For example, the first project of tele teaching in Spain, the first simulations of the TETRA system, technologies for disabled people in R.E.D.A.R. project , or automatic planning treatment for the cancer using IMRT technology and different projects in the digital processing applied to image, audio, biometrics and multimedia technologies. Several national and international publications are obtained from these projects.

In May 2005, he joined to the CARTV as the technical director.He worked in the launching of radio and television of Aragon. In February 2009 he joined as Director to Aragon Telecom a new telecommunications company. The main objective is to design and do a new telecommunications network in Aragon for public use. In January 2013 he returned to the University of Zaragoza as professor.

Specialties: Developments in new technologies, IT services, telematics, communications legislation, coordination of large projects.

PUBLICATIONS

2009

Garcia, Jose Enrique; Ortega, Alfonso; Lleida, Eduardo; Lozano, Tomas; Bernues, Emiliano; Sanchez, Daniel

Audio and text synchronization for TV news subtitling based on automatic speech recognition Conference

Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting (BMSB), vol. 2009-May, 2009.

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2001

Losada, Maria Angeles; Bernues, Emiliano; Gonzalez, Jose Maria; Ruiz, José; Lleida, Eduardo; Masgrau, Enrique; García, Luis; Pardos, Enrique

OISTI (an Oral-Interface System to provide Tourist-Information inside a car) Conference

Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC), vol. 2001-April, 2001.

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