Ramón Martí

527 total citations
23 papers, 328 citations indexed

About

Ramón Martí is a scholar working on Computer Networks and Communications, Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Information Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Ramón Martí has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 328 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Computer Networks and Communications, 6 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and 4 papers in Information Systems. Recurrent topics in Ramón Martí's work include Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks (10 papers), Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (9 papers) and Mobile Agent-Based Network Management (5 papers). Ramón Martí is often cited by papers focused on Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks (10 papers), Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (9 papers) and Mobile Agent-Based Network Management (5 papers). Ramón Martí collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Ireland and United Kingdom. Ramón Martí's co-authors include Eiko Yoneki, Jon Crowcroft, Sergi Robles, Joan Borrell, Guillermo Navarro‐Arribas, Jaime Delgado, Ricardo Cruz‐Correia, Pedro Vieira‐Marques, Carlos Galdino Martínez‐García and B.J. Overeinder and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Network and Computer Applications, Journal of Systems and Software and Computer Communications.

In The Last Decade

Ramón Martí

20 papers receiving 311 citations

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All Works

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Martí, Ramón, et al.. (2016). Measuring QoS in an Aeronautical Opportunistic Network Architecture with Limited Access to a Satellite Communications Backhaul. Mobile Information Systems. 2016. 1–12. 4 indexed citations
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Martí, Ramón. (2015). Estrategia internacional 2020. 47–47. 2 indexed citations
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Martí, Ramón, et al.. (2015). Methodological evaluation of architectural alternatives for an aeronautical delay tolerant network. Pervasive and Mobile Computing. 23. 139–155. 3 indexed citations
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Martí, Ramón, et al.. (2014). Analyzing information propagation in a transoceanic aircraft delay tolerant network. 4838. 116–123. 3 indexed citations
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Martí, Ramón, et al.. (2013). Characterization of a transoceanic aircraft delay tolerant network. 565–572. 3 indexed citations
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Robles, Sergi, et al.. (2012). Double multiagent architecture for dynamic triage of victims in emergency scenarios. Progress in Artificial Intelligence. 1(2). 183–191. 5 indexed citations
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Crowcroft, Jon, et al.. (2012). Evaluating opportunistic networks in disaster scenarios. Journal of Network and Computer Applications. 36(2). 870–880. 134 indexed citations
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Martí, Ramón, et al.. (2011). Electronic triage tag and opportunistic networks in disasters. 1–10. 8 indexed citations
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Navarro‐Arribas, Guillermo, et al.. (2010). An efficient and secure agent code distribution service. Software Practice and Experience. 40(4). 363–386. 1 indexed citations
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Crowcroft, Jon, et al.. (2010). Using Haggle to create an electronic triage tag. 167–170. 14 indexed citations
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Martí, Ramón, et al.. (2010). Fragment Transfer Protocol: An IEEE-FIPA based efficient transfer protocol for mobile agents. Computer Communications. 33(18). 2203–2214. 2 indexed citations
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Martí, Ramón, et al.. (2009). Providing early resource allocation during emergencies: The mobile triage tag. Journal of Network and Computer Applications. 32(6). 1167–1182. 44 indexed citations
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Martí, Ramón, et al.. (2009). Full mobile agent interoperability in an IEEE-FIPA context. Journal of Systems and Software. 82(12). 1927–1940. 7 indexed citations
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Borrell, Joan, et al.. (2008). Portfolios Virtuales Basados en Wiki para Evaluación Continua y Evaluación por Compañeros. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 45–52. 1 indexed citations
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Martí, Ramón, et al.. (2008). Agent mobility architecture based on IEEE-FIPA standards. Computer Communications. 32(4). 712–729. 15 indexed citations
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Martí, Ramón. (2007). L'ensagrerament : utilitats d'un concepte. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 1000–1120. 1 indexed citations
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Martí, Ramón, et al.. (2004). Security specification and implementation for mobile e-health services. 241–248. 20 indexed citations
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Martí, Ramón. (1988). L'ensangrerament: l'adveniment de les sagreres feudals. LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas). 10(1). 153–182.

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