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    Analysis of the Future Internet of Things Capabilities for Continuous Temperature Monitoring of Blood Bags in Terrestrial Logistic Systems

    This paper presents an analysis for the challenges and opportunities for the definition of a solution for traceability, tracking and monitoring based on Future Internet of Things to transport of goods, which r...

    Miguel Castro, Antonio J. Jara in Convergence and Hybrid Information Technol… (2011)

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    Heuristic Algorithm for Robot Path Planning Based on a Growing Elastic Net

    A simple effective method for path planning based on a growing self-organizing elastic neural network, enhanced with a heuristic for the exploration of local directions is presented. The general problem is to ...

    José Alí Moreno, Miguel Castro in Progress in Artificial Intelligence (2005)

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    Integration of Load Balancing into a Parallel Evolutionary Algorithm

    Generally evolutionary algorithms designed for parallel environments improve their execution time. However, if the algorithm has different individual evaluation costs, or if it is executed under multiprogrammi...

    Miguel Castro, Graciela Román, Jorge Buenabad in Advanced Distributed Systems (2004)

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    Scalable Application-Level Anycast for Highly Dynamic Groups

    We present an application-level implementation of anycast for highly dynamic groups. The implementation can handle group sizes varying from one to the whole Internet, and membership maintenance is efficient en...

    Miguel Castro, Peter Druschel in Group Communications and Charges. Technolo… (2003)

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    Controlling the Cost of Reliability in Peer-to-Peer Overlays

    Structured peer-to-peer overlay networks provide a useful substrate for building distributed applications but there are general concerns over the cost of maintaining these overlays. The current approach is to ...

    Ratul Mahajan, Miguel Castro, Antony Rowstron in Peer-to-Peer Systems II (2003)

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    SplitStream: High-Bandwidth Content Distribution in Cooperative Environments

    In tree-based multicast systems, a relatively small number of interior nodes carry the load of forwarding multicast messages. This works well when the interior nodes are dedicated infrastructure routers. But i...

    Miguel Castro, Peter Druschel, Anne-Marie Kermarrec in Peer-to-Peer Systems II (2003)

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    Scribe: The Design of a Large-Scale Event Notification Infrastructure

    This paper presents Scribe, a large-scale event notification infrastructure for topic-based publish-subscribe applications. Scribe supports large numbers of topics, with a potentiallylarge number of subscriber...

    Antony Rowstron, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Miguel Castro in Networked Group Communication (2001)

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    Providing Persistent Objects in Distributed Systems

    THOR is a persistent object store that provides a powerful programming model. THOR ensures that persistent objects are accessed only by calling their methods and it supports atomic transactions. The result is ...

    Barbara Liskov, Miguel Castro, Liuba Shrira in ECOOP’ 99 — Object-Oriented Programming (1999)