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Pedro García López

Researcher at Rovira i Virgili University

Publications -  73
Citations -  2183

Pedro García López is an academic researcher from Rovira i Virgili University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Routing protocol. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 68 publications receiving 1960 citations. Previous affiliations of Pedro García López include IBM & University of Murcia.

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Edge-centric Computing: Vision and Challenges

TL;DR: This position paper position that a new shift is necessary in computing, taking the control of computing applications, data, and services away from some central nodes to the other logical extreme of the Internet, and refers to this vision of human-centered edge-device based computing as Edge-centric Computing.
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Spanish Experience in Liver Transplantation for Hilar and Peripheral Cholangiocarcinoma

TL;DR: OLT for nondisseminated irresectable cholangiocarcinoma has higher survival rates at 3 and 5 years than palliative treatments, especially with tumors in their initial stages, which means that more information is needed to help better select cholangeous liver transplantation patients for transplantation.
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The deleterious effect of donor high plasma sodium and extended preservation in liver transplantation. A multivariate analysis.

TL;DR: It is concluded that cold ischemia should be kept less than 12 hr in order to avoid biliary complications and Donors over 60 years old or with plasma sodium > 155 should be carefully evaluated before OLT.
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Cyclone: a novel design schema for hierarchical DHTs

TL;DR: A new hierarchical DHT called Cyclone is presented that aims to solve scalability issues, autonomous systems, connection degree, and network proximity with a near-optimal architecture and provides optimal logarithmic routing hops without establishing unnecessary connection links to other nodes.
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Actively Measuring Personal Cloud Storage

TL;DR: This measurement study of three major Personal Clouds, DropBox, Box and SugarSync, is the first to deeply analyze many facets of these popular services and reveals new insights, such as important performance differences among providers, the existence of transfer speed daily patterns or sudden service breakdowns.