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32
Citations
5038
World Ranking
13078
National Ranking
247

Overview

Pedro López is affiliated with the Universitat Politècnica de València in Spain. Their research primarily spans the field of Computer Science, with a focus on several subfields, including Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems, Hardware and Architecture, Information Systems and Management, and Political Science and International Relations.

The scientist's work covers a variety of main topics such as:

  • Cloud Computing and Resource Management
  • Distributed systems and fault tolerance
  • Scientific Computing and Data Management
  • Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
  • Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
  • Interconnection Networks and Systems
  • Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems

Pedro López has contributed to a number of research papers, including:

  • "Triggerflow: Trigger-based orchestration of serverless workflows," 2021, Future Generation Computer Systems
  • "Transparent serverless execution of Python multiprocessing applications," 2022, Future Generation Computer Systems
  • "Serverless Predictions: 2021-2030," 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Energy efficient HPC network topologies with on/off links," 2022, Future Generation Computer Systems
  • "Improving the Robustness of Redundant Execution with Register File Randomization," 2021, 2021 IEEE/ACM International Conference On Computer Aided Design (ICCAD)

They frequently publish in journals and conferences such as:

  • Future Generation Computer Systems
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • 2021 IEEE/ACM International Conference On Computer Aided Design (ICCAD)
  • IEEE Computer Architecture Letters
  • Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal

Pedro López collaborates with several co-authors repeatedly, including Pablo Andreu, Aitor Arjona, Aleksander Slominski, Carles Hernández, and Josep Sampé. These collaborations indicate ongoing research partnerships within their academic network.

Best Publications

  • Edge-centric Computing: Vision and Challenges

    Pedro Garcia Lopez;Alberto Montresor;Dick Epema;Anwitaman Datta

  • Multi2Sim: A Simulation Framework to Evaluate Multicore-Multithreaded Processors

    R. Ubal;J. Sahuquillo;S. Petit;P. Lopez

  • Deterministic versus Adaptive Routing in Fat-Trees

    C. Gomez;F. Gilabert;M.E. Gomez;P. Lopez

  • Cyclone: a novel design schema for hierarchical DHTs

    M.S. Artigas;P.G. Lopez;J.P. Ahullo;A.F.G. Skarmeta

  • A Survey and Evaluation of Topology-Agnostic Deterministic Routing Algorithms

    J. Flich;T. Skeie;A. Mejia;O. Lysne

  • A routing methodology for achieving fault tolerance in direct networks

    M.E. Gomez;N.A. Nordbotten;J. Flich;P. Lopez

  • Performance Evaluation of Adaptive Routing Algorithms for k-ary-n-cubes

    José Duato;Pedro López

  • A family of mechanisms for congestion control in wormhole networks

    E. Baydal;P. Lopez;J. Duato

  • Region-Based Routing: An Efficient Routing Mechanism to Tackle Unreliable Hardware in Network on Chips

    J. Flich;A. Mejia;P. Lopez;J. Duato

  • Region-Based Routing: A Mechanism to Support Efficient Routing Algorithms in NoCs

    A. Mejia;M. Palesi;J. Flich;S. Kumar

  • Efficient Adaptive Routing in Networks of Workstations with Irregular Topology

    Federico Silla;Manuel P. Malumbres;Antonio Robles;Pedro López

  • Software-based deadlock recovery technique for true fully adaptive routing in wormhole networks

    J.M. Martinez;P. Lopez;J. Duato;T.M. Pinkston

  • A high performance router architecture for interconnection networks

    J. Duato;P. Lopez;F. Silla;S. Yalamanchili

  • Systems, methods, and apparatuses to decompose a sequential program into multiple threads, execute said threads, and reconstruct the sequential execution

    Fernando Latorre;Josep M. Codina;Enric Gibert;Pedro Lopez

  • Reducing Packet Dropping in a Bufferless NoC

    Crispín Gómez;María E. Gómez;Pedro López;José Duato

  • A very efficient distributed deadlock detection mechanism for wormhole networks

    P. Lopez;J.M. Martinez;J. Duato

  • An Efficient Fault-Tolerant Routing Methodology for Meshes and Tori

    M.E. Gomez;J. Duato;J. Flich;P. Lopez

  • Assessing fat-tree topologies for regular network-on-chip design under nanoscale technology constraints

    D. Ludovici;F. Gilabert;S. Medardoni;C. Gómez

  • Program analysis, debugging, and optimization using the ciao system preprocessor

    Manuel V. Hermenegildo;Francisco Bueno;Germán Puebla;Pedro López

  • Actively Measuring Personal Cloud Storage

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  • LASH-TOR: a generic transition-oriented routing algorithm

    T. Skeie;O. Lysne;J. Flich;P. Lopez

  • Deadlock-Free Adaptive Routing Algorithms for the 3D-Torus: Limitations and Solutions

    Pedro López;José Duato

  • Effective methodology for deadlock-free minimal routing in InfiniBand networks

    J.C. Sancho;A. Robles;J. Flich;P. Lopez

  • Deadlock-free routing in InfiniBand/sup TM/ through destination renaming

    P. Lopez;J. Flich;J. Duato

Frequent Co-Authors

José Duato
José Duato Universitat Politècnica de València
Jose Flich
Jose Flich Universitat Politècnica de València
Davide Bertozzi
Davide Bertozzi University of Ferrara
David Kaeli
David Kaeli Northeastern University
Sudhakar Yalamanchili
Sudhakar Yalamanchili Georgia Institute of Technology
Maurizio Palesi
Maurizio Palesi University of Catania
Antonio Gonzalez
Antonio Gonzalez Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Lieven Eeckhout
Lieven Eeckhout Ghent University
Luca Benini
Luca Benini ETH Zurich

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