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Fields of papers citing papers by Pedro José Marrón
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Pedro José Marrón. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Pedro José Marrón. The network helps show where Pedro José Marrón may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Pedro José Marrón
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Schmitz, Oliver J., et al.. (2016). ICELUS: investigating strategy switching for throughput maximization to a mobile sink. Liverpool John Moores University. 1–8.2 indexed citations
Marrón, Pedro José, et al.. (2012). COPlanner: A Wireless Sensor Network Deployment Planning Architecture Using Unmanned Vehicles As Deployment Tools. 73–76.2 indexed citations
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Karnouskos, Stamatis, et al.. (2011). Ubiquitous Integration of Cooperating Objects. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEXT-GENERATION COMPUTING. 2(3).3 indexed citations
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Marrón, Pedro José, et al.. (2011). Challenges in the Planning, Deployment, Maintenance and Operation of Large-Scale Networked Heterogeneous Cooperating Objects. 338–343.2 indexed citations
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Marrón, Pedro José, et al.. (2011). Wireless sensor networks : 8th European Conference, EWSN 2011, Bonn, Germany, February 23-25, 2011 : proceedings. Springer eBooks.2 indexed citations
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Eriksson, Joakim, Fredrik Österlind, Niclas Finne, et al.. (2009). Demo Abstract: Towards Interoperability Testing for Wireless Sensor Networks with COOJA/MSPSim.3 indexed citations
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Voigt, Thiemo, Adam Dunkels, & Pedro José Marrón. (2008). Proceedings of the workshop on Real-world wireless sensor networks.3 indexed citations
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Voigt, Thiemo, Adam Dunkels, & Pedro José Marrón. (2008). Proceedings of the 2008 Workshop on Real-World Wireless Sensor Networks (REALWSN 2008).9 indexed citations
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Minder, Daniel, Pedro José Marrón, Andreas Lachenmann, & Kurt Rothermel. (2007). Coordinated group adaptation in sensor networks. Fachbereich Informatik (University of Stuttgart).2 indexed citations
Marrón, Pedro José, Daniel Minder, Andreas Lachenmann, & Kurt Rothermel. (2005). TinyCubus: An Adaptive Cross-Layer Framework for Sensor Networks. Information technology newsletter. 47.22 indexed citations
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Hähner, Jörg, Christian Becker, & Pedro José Marrón. (2004). Consistent context management in mobile ad hoc networks. Fachbereich Informatik (University of Stuttgart). 308–313.1 indexed citations
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Marrón, Pedro José & Georg Lausen. (2001). On Processing XML in LDAP. FreiDok plus (Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg). 601–610.9 indexed citations
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Marrón, Pedro José & Georg Lausen. (2001). HLCaches: An LDAP-based Distributed Cache Technology for XML.3 indexed citations
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