Papers by Angela Gonzalez

South Florida Journal of Development, Mar 7, 2022
This research reveals the importance of generating social innovation ecosystems in Higher Educati... more This research reveals the importance of generating social innovation ecosystems in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), where projects with innovative solutions are promoted and developed, which strengthen the productive matrix of these countries. The objective of the article is to present the case studies in the Universities of the city of Guayaquil such as the Lay University VICENTE ROCAFUERTE (ULVR) and the International University of Ecuador (UIDE); the study at the ULVR, was developed in its Business Incubator, with the ventures of students seeking to improve their quality of life; while in the UIDE the work done by the tutors is exposed where the relationship of the Automotive Mechanical Engineering career with innovation and social entrepreneurship is sought, and the development of entrepreneurship accompanied by its tutor is guaranteed and solutions are generated Innovative for case studies. The applied methodology has a qualitative, descriptive, and documentary approach, allowing the strengthening of management skills and competences, concluding that HEIs promote social innovation ecosystems through the formation of entrepreneurial skills in students, generate job vacancies and strengthen economic growth.

2021 17th International Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM), 2021
Driver assistance, self-driving, and multimedia systems have two common implications: increasing ... more Driver assistance, self-driving, and multimedia systems have two common implications: increasing demand on network bandwidth and the need for more powerful computation nodes. As a result, intra-vehicular networks (IVNs) change their layout. They are built around central nodes connected to the rest of the vehicle via Ethernet. The usage of Ethernet presents a challenge, as it lacks support for deterministic behavior by design. The solution is found within the IEEE Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) standards, introducing real-time, low-latency, and deterministic communication into the Ethernet ecosystem. These new networked systems need to be thoroughly evaluated with IVN requirements in mind. To assess numerous configurations of IVN setups, in this work, we introduce a novel Environment for Generic In-vehicular Networking Experiments-EnGINE. It allows, among many others, repeatable, reproducible, and replicable TSN experiments with high precision and flexibility, which is not possible to run using proprietary solutions. EnGINE is based exclusively on commercial off-theshelf components and is orchestrated by a flexible Ansible framework. This approach allows us to configure various topologies emulating realistic IVNs behavior, which is challenging using simulations. Based on available related work, we further address the challenges found in the IVNs. We derive additional requirements for experiments in the TSN domain and present our approach to fulfill them in an experimental setting. We believe that EnGINE provides the ideal environment for TSN network experiments.
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Papers by Angela Gonzalez