This site is under construction, however a list of research topics in which Electronic Design was implemented follows:
A model representation of base stations and a user is being developed to represent the handoff-handover process.
The black-box is an obsolete system that was used by phone hackers (or phreakers). It permitted the user to receive long distance calls without charge for the dialer. This is done by means of a simulated impedance value and a set of filters. This project was chosen for instructional purposes in my Telephony and Networks course, and was permitted due to its obsolete nature (and interesting signal behaviour). The system design was completed, and simulated.
This research was an assignment for Power Electronics 2 course. During this research a switched mode power supply, an AC filter with a varying load and a battery were simulated. A battery cost vs throughput study was included; results indicated that car batteries could be a better choice than gel cells, so long as proper ventilation could be achieved (considering that there is also enough space for them).
Designed Analog Fuzzy Logic Gates based on Op-amps during my Electronics III course, based on independent tutoring on Artificial Intelligence. These were later implemented in my obstacle avoiding robot. A poster session was presented at the "Congreso Nacional de Física" in 2008. Research was done under supervision of M.Sc. Juán Jesús López García.