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E. Gambao

Researcher at Technical University of Madrid

Publications -  46
Citations -  971

E. Gambao is an academic researcher from Technical University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Robot & Modular design. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 42 publications receiving 711 citations. Previous affiliations of E. Gambao include Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico & Spanish National Research Council.

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Home Camera-Based Fall Detection System for the Elderly

TL;DR: This paper presents a new low-cost fall detector for smart homes based on artificial vision algorithms that combines several algorithms (background subtraction, Kalman filtering and optical flow) as input to a machine learning algorithm with high detection accuracy.
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Extending automation of building construction — Survey on potential sensor technologies and robotic applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a survey of potential sensor technologies for building construction automation, highlighting their potential also with contributions from robotics, and carry out the survey from the viewpoints of building construction phases.
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Current trends in reconfigurable modular robots design

TL;DR: This article presents a review on trends in modular reconfigurable robots, comparing the evolution of the features of the most significant robots over the years and focusing on the latest designs.
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Robot assembly system for computer-integrated construction

TL;DR: The construction industry demands a productivity increase that cannot be attained by means of traditional methods for masonry that have already reached their system limits and cannot contribute to further effectiveness, so a certain innovative leap is required by a system approach that combines the already existing construction technologies with new information, automation and robot technologies.
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Hammer: An Android based application for end-user industrial robot programming

TL;DR: This paper presents a novel tablet based end-user interface for industrial robot programming (called Hammer) that makes easier to program tasks for industrial robots like polishing, milling or grinding through augmented reality.