Ramon Martí
Autonomous University of Barcelona
26 Papers
304 Citations
Ramon Martí is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interoperability & Mobile agent. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 26 publications. Previous affiliations of Ramon Martí include Polytechnic University of Catalonia & Pompeu Fabra University.
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Papers
Providing early resource allocation during emergencies: The mobile triage tag
TL;DR: By using this low-budget system, the number of casualties during the triage stage of an emergency is expected to drop off, and the feasibility of the proposal is shown.
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Secure Integration of Distributed Medical Data Using Mobile Agents
Pedro Vieira-Marques,Ricardo Cruz-Correia,Sergi Robles,Jordi Cucurull,Guillermo Navarro,Ramon Martí +5 more
TL;DR: The proposed system can securely gather, integrate, and display distributed medical information using mobile-agent technology and agent-driven security.
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Security specification and implementation for mobile e-health services
Ramon Martí,Jaime Delgado,Xavier Perramon +2 more
- 28 Mar 2004
TL;DR: The description of the mobile e-health service MobiHealth, an application developed under the Mobi health project, cofunded by the European Commission, is included, focused on the security services added to it.
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Using Haggle to create an electronic triage tag
Abraham Martín-Campillo,Jon Crowcroft,Eiko Yoneki,Ramon Martí,Carlos Martínez-García +4 more
- 22 Feb 2010
TL;DR: This paper proposes to apply TTR forwarding in Haggle to create an Electronic Triage Tag, which allows to take advantage of short connectivity opportunities between nodes.
Energy-efficient forwarding mechanism for wireless opportunistic networks in emergency scenarios
TL;DR: PropTTR and PropNTTR are proposed, a set of forwarding mechanisms for wireless opportunistic networks in emergency scenarios that provide a high message delivery ratio together with a low energy consumption and are compared with two other significant forwarding methods.
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