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Manuel Díaz
Researcher at University of Málaga
Publications - 109
Citations - 3164
Manuel Díaz is an academic researcher from University of Málaga. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Middleware. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 109 publications receiving 2405 citations.
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On blockchain and its integration with IoT. Challenges and opportunities
TL;DR: This paper focuses on the relationship between blockchain and IoT, investigates challenges in blockchain IoT applications, and surveys the most relevant work in order to analyze how blockchain could potentially improve the IoT.
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State-of-the-art, challenges, and open issues in the integration of Internet of things and cloud computing
TL;DR: A survey of integration components: Cloud platforms, Cloud infrastructures and IoT Middleware is presented and some integration proposals and data analytics techniques are surveyed as well as different challenges and open research issues are pointed out.
Proceedings Article
MALLBA: A Library of Skeletons for Combinatorial Optimisation (Research Note)
Enrique Alba,Francisco Almeida,Maria J. Blesa,J. Cabeza,Carlos Cotta,Manuel Díaz,I. Dorta,Joachim Gabarró,Carlos A. Leon,J.M. Luna,Luz Marina Moreno,C. Pablos,Jordi Petit,Angel Bienvenido G. Rojas,Fatos Xhafa +14 more
TL;DR: The MallBA project as mentioned in this paper tackles the resolution of combinatorial optimization problems using algorithmic skeletons implemented in C++ and offers three families of generic resolution methods: exact, heuristic and hybrid.
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MALLBA: a library of skeletons for combinatorial optimisation
Enrique Alba,Francisco Almeida,Maria J. Blesa,J. Cabeza,Carlos Cotta,Manuel Díaz,I. Dorta,Joaquim Gabarró,Coromoto León,J. Luna,Luz Marina Moreno,C. Pablos,Jordi Petit,A. Rojas,Fatos Xhafa +14 more
TL;DR: The architecture of the MALLBA library is explained, some of its skeletons are presented, and several computational results are offered to show the viability of the approach.
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A survey on quality of service support in wireless sensor and actor networks: Requirements and challenges in the context of critical infrastructure protection
TL;DR: This paper studies the state-of-the-art of QoS management in WSANs by exploring existing proposals, challenges and open issues in the field by focusing on the QoS requirements and the needs of CIP applications.