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Gian Pietro Picco

Researcher at University of Trento

Publications -  199
Citations -  10962

Gian Pietro Picco is an academic researcher from University of Trento. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Mobile computing. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 192 publications receiving 10587 citations. Previous affiliations of Gian Pietro Picco include Polytechnic University of Milan & Polytechnic University of Turin.

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Understanding code mobility

TL;DR: A conceptual framework for understanding code mobility is presented, centered around a classification that introduces three dimensions: technologies, design paradigms, and applications that support the developer in the identification of the classes of applications that can leverage off of mobile code, in the design of these applications, and in the selection of the most appropriate implementation technologies.
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Socially-aware routing for publish-subscribe in delay-tolerant mobile ad hoc networks

TL;DR: SocialCast is proposed, a routing framework for publish-subscribe that exploits predictions based on metrics of social interaction to identify the best information carriers and shows that prediction of colocation and node mobility allow for maintaining a very high and steady event delivery with low overhead and latency.
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Understanding code mobility (tutorial session)

TL;DR: The tutorial provides a conceptual framework for code mobility by illustrating a taxonomy of related technologies, architectural paradigms, and applications and applies the concepts developed to a quantitative assessment of the benefits of mobile code technologies and architectures in the network management application domain.
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LIME: a middleware for physical and logical mobility

TL;DR: The model underlying LIME is illustrated, its current design and implementation is presented, and initial lessons learned in developing applications that involve physical mobility are discussed.
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Programming wireless sensor networks: Fundamental concepts and state of the art

TL;DR: This article presents a taxonomy of WSN programming approaches that captures the fundamental differences among existing solutions, and uses the taxonomy to provide an exhaustive classification of existing approaches.