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INTEC professor is part of the organizing committee of the IEEE CAMSAP 2025 international workshop
Miguel Aybar, research professor in the Engineering Department, is the local liaison coordinator of the IEEE CAMSAP 2025, which will be held from December 14 to 17, 2025, and will feature several plenary lectures by leading researchers on computational advances in multisensory adaptive processing
SANTO DOMINGO. - Miguel Aybar, research professor in the Engineering Department of the Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC), is the local liaison of the organizing committee of the Tenth International Workshop of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Conference on Computational Advances in Multisensory Adaptive Processing, an academic event organized by the IEEE Signal Processing Society focused on advances in multisensor adaptive processing.
The tenth edition of the international workshop explores the latest techniques in adaptive processing with multiple data sources, including sensors and sensor arrays such as cameras, microphones, radars, and GPS.
This event brings together experts from around the world to share their advances, improve these technologies, and take them to new levels of real-life utility.
Its main objective is to present new research, algorithmic techniques, and practical applications using heterogeneous sensors for tasks such as localization, tracking, signal fusion, noise reduction, and machine learning. These technologies are applied in everyday tasks, such as helping autonomous vehicles accurately identify what's in front of them by combining cameras and radars; improving sound quality in video calls or recordings by eliminating background noise, among others.
The workshop is aimed at researchers, engineers, and advanced students in areas such as signal processing, radar, telecommunications, smart sensors, computer vision, and artificial intelligence. This year, IEEE CAMSAP 2025 will be held in the Dominican Republic, at the Meliá Caribe Beach Resort, from December 14 to 17, 2025, and will feature several plenary presentations by the world's leading researchers in the field, special focus sessions, and academic papers.
For those working in signal processing, sensor learning, data fusion, or intelligent systems, CAMSAP 2025 It is a key opportunity as it represents a space for networking, exchanging ideas, and collaborating with international experts. To participate and be part of the program, interested parties must submit their articles, which will be peer-reviewed to provide feedback to the authors and ensure a high-quality program.
The deadline for submitting academic articles has been extended to July 15.
Aybar Mejía, research professor in the Engineering Area, is a graduate of INTEC from the degree programs of Electric engineering (2000-2005), and of the programs of Postgraduate Courses Data Telecommunications (2007-2008), Master's Degree in Renewable Energy Technology (2010-2013) y Master of Maintenance Engineering (2013-2015), as well as the doctorate in Energy Management for Sustainable Development (2017-2022).