Vilalta, Ricard - MSc
- Cargo:
- Ingeniero
- Área:
- Redes Ópticas, Ingeniería
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- Teléfono:
- +34 93 645 29 10 Ext: 2232
- Fax:
- +34 93 645 29 01
Biografía
Ricard Vilalta (Girona, 1983) obtained his Telecommunications Engineering degree from Technical University of Catalonia on 2007, after completing his master thesis on Resource Management on DVB-S2/RCS Networks.
Ricard Vilalta worked as research engineer and software developer in Triagnosys GmbH (Munich, Germany) during 2006-2009, finally leading projects on satellite networks. He worked on Airbus 380 ALNA communication gateway project as a software developer. In 2008, Ricard Vilalta was the in-company project manager for FW6 E-Cab project, were a 3G picocell with satellite backhauling was developed.
During 2009, Ricard Vilalta lead a software development team in computer vision for developing a computer-based inspection system at E2M (Sabadell). In 2010, Ricard Vilalta joined CTTC as Research Engineer and is currently working at the Optical Networking Area.
Since 2011, Ricard Vilalta is PhD. Candidate in Signal Theory and Communications Department at Technical University of Catalonia (UPC).
Publicaciones
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R. Vilalta, R. Muñoz, R. Casellas, R. Martínez, Design and performance evaluation of a GMPLS-enabled MPLS-TP/PWE3 node with integrated 10Gbps tunable DWDM transponders, in Proceedings of IEEE Conference on High Performance Switching and Routing (HPSR 2011), July 4-6 2011, Cartagena (Spain).
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R. Martínez, R. Casellas, R. Muñoz, R. Vilalta, Requirements and Enhancements for the Evolution of the GMPLS Control Plane of the ADRENALINE testbed to support Multi-Layer (MPLS-TP/WSON) Capabilities, in Proceedings of 13th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON 2011), 26-30 June, 2011, Stockholm (Sweden).
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R. Muñoz, R. Casellas, R. Martínez, R. Vilalta, F. Vílchez, J. Vázquez, Virtualizing ADRENALINE testbed for deploying dynamic GMPLS-controlled WSON as a service, in Proceedings of Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition (OFC) and The National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference (NFOEC), 6-10 March, 2011, Los Angeles, California (USA).




