Pere Tuset-Peiró is an associate professor and senior researcher with 13 years of experience specializing in computer networks, embedded systems and cybersecurity, currently teaching and directing programs at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya and TecnoCampus. He combines academic rigor—PhD in Network and Information Technologies and over 30 publications—with practical IoT engineering, co-founding OpenMote and contributing platform support and sensor drivers to prominent open-source projects like Contiki and OpenWSN. His work spans low-level firmware, hardware integration and 6LoWPAN border router deployments, reflecting deep hands-on expertise with CC2538-based platforms and real-world wireless systems. Recognized with awards at IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE SENSORS and MSWiM, he also holds seven international patents and is an IEEE Senior Member. Beyond research and teaching, he coordinates a 28-member industry-academia working group on IoT, Cloud & Big Data, bridging standards, startups and higher education. An economist by recent study as well, he brings unusual cross-disciplinary perspective to technology strategy and industry 4.0 education.
Contributions:74 commits, 4 PRs, 27 pushes in 4 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Pere's contributions primarily involve low-level firmware development for the OpenWSN firmware on the CC2538 platform. They focused on hardware-specific initialization and configuration, including setting up the antenna selection, clock configurations, sleep modes, and GPIO settings. Furthermore, they addressed and fixed several bugs in the UART driver and radio functionalities, demonstrating a strong understanding of the hardware's intricacies. They also contributed to the I2C, and sensor drivers for the ADXL346, MAX44009, and SHT21 sensors.
The official git repository for Contiki, the open source OS for the Internet of Things
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 4 PRs, 32 comments in 11 months
Contributions summary:Pere primarily contributed to the OpenMote-CC2538 platform within the Contiki-OS repository, adding support and examples. Their work focused on configuring and integrating the OpenMote-CC2538 platform with Contiki, which involved modifying configuration files, and creating sensor drivers for the OpenMote platform, including a button sensor and drivers for sensors like ADXL346, MAX44009, and SHT21, and updating example code. These contributions enabled the use of the OpenMote-CC2538 for Internet of Things applications.
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