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Daniel González Sánchez

Assistant Lecturer

  •  daniel.gonzalez.sanchez at upm.es

Interests

  • Network Virtualization
  • Data-driven Network Management
  • Network Digital Twins

Journals

    Towards Building a Digital Twin for Network Operation and Management

    Daniel González-Sánchez , Luis Bellido , Ignacio D Martinez-Casanueva , David Martínez-García , David Fernández , Diego R. Lopez
    IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society (Early Access), March 2025
    JCR Q1 (2023)

    CANDIL: A federated data fabric for network analytics

    Ignacio D. Martinez-Casanueva , Luis Bellido , Daniel González-Sánchez , Diego Lopez
    Future Generation Computer Systems, vol 158, pp 98-109, September 2024
    JCR Q1 (2023)

    A data infrastructure for heterogeneous telemetry adaptation: application to Netflow-based cryptojacking detection

    Alejandro A. Moreno-Sancho , Antonio Pastor , Ignacio D. Martinez-Casanueva , Daniel González-Sánchez , Luis Bellido Triana
    Annals of Telecommunications, October 2023
    JCR Q3 (2022) Scopus Q2 (2022)

    Toward Building a Semantic Network Inventory for Model-Driven Telemetry

    I. D. Martinez-Casanueva , D. Gonzalez-Sanchez , L. Bellido , D. Fernandez , D. R. Lopez
    IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 61, no. 3, pp. 60-66, March 2023
    JCR Q1 Scopus Q1

Short bio

Daniel González-Sánchez received his bachelor’s degree in Telematics Engineering from the University of Extremadura (UEx) in 2018, and his master’s degree in Network Engineering and Telematic Services from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) in 2019. He is currently a Ph.D. student of the Doctoral Program in Telematics Systems Engineering and an Assistant Lecturer at UPM. He is part of the GIROS research group where he has participated in several national and European research projects. His current research interests include network virtualization, data-driven network management, and network digital twins.

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