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Ricardo Ribalda

Researcher at Autonomous University of Madrid

Publications -  8
Citations -  224

Ricardo Ribalda is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biometrics & XML-RPC. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 206 citations. Previous affiliations of Ricardo Ribalda include University of Arkansas at Monticello.

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BiosecurID: a multimodal biometric database

TL;DR: A new multimodal biometric database, acquired in the framework of the BiosecurID project, is presented together with the description of the acquisition setup and protocol and features such as: realistic acquisition scenario, balanced gender and population distributions, availability of information about particular demographic groups, and compatibility with other existing databases.
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Low cost indoor ultrasonic positioning implemented in FPGA

TL;DR: This paper presents a low cost indoor ultrasonic-based positioning system that allows the mobile nodes of a Wireless Sensor Network to know their location using radiofrequency and ultrasonics.
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A generic software platform for controlling collaborative robotic system using XML-RPC

TL;DR: A software platform used for controlling any set of collaborative robots specially designed for users without special skills on hardware design or communication topics and found that php, in comparison with C language, reduces more than three times the speed of call processing.
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BiosecurID: a multimodal biometric database

TL;DR: In this article, a multimodal biometric database, acquired in the framework of the BiosecurID project, is presented together with the description of the acquisition setup and protocol, and features such as: realistic acquisition scenario, balanced gender and population distributions, availability of information about particular demographic groups (age, gender, handedness), replay attacks for speech and keystroking, skilled forgeries for signatures, and compatibility with other existing databases.
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A mobile biometric system-on-token system for signing digital transactions

TL;DR: The System-on-Token architecture for biometric systems gives users full control over their biometric data and lets them sign digital transactions using biometrics.