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Adamantia Stamou

Researcher at National Technical University of Athens

Publications -  9
Citations -  133

Adamantia Stamou is an academic researcher from National Technical University of Athens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Context (language use) & Handover. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 65 citations. Previous affiliations of Adamantia Stamou include University of Western Macedonia.

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Autonomic Handover Management for Heterogeneous Networks in a Future Internet Context: A Survey

TL;DR: By incorporating concepts of autonomic network management (ANM), in particular the self-management and cognitive functionalities therein, to VHO management, this paper sheds new light to V HO operations from an ANM point of view, encompassing FI environments and the emerging fifth generation networks.
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Energy-Efficiency Evaluation of a Medium Access Control Protocol for Cooperative ARQ

TL;DR: The main results show the conditions under which a C-ARQ scheme with PRCSMA outperforms, in terms of energy efficiency, non-cooperative ARQ schemes and also show that the overhead of the MAC layer cannot be neglected in order to accurately evaluate the performance of aC- ARQ scheme.
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Network Tomography for Efficient Monitoring in SDN-Enabled 5G Networks and Beyond: Challenges and Opportunities

TL;DR: Network tomography (NT) is an emerging monitoring approach that estimates network performance based on measurements realized at a limited subset of network elements, presenting benefits over traditional monitoring techniques, but susceptible to identifiability issues as mentioned in this paper.
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Autonomic Network Management and Cross-Layer Optimization in Software Defined Radio Environments

TL;DR: This is the first approach combining ANM with SDR and SDN via NFV, demonstrating how these state-of-the-art technologies can be effectively combined to achieve reconfiguration flexibility, improved performance and efficient use of available resources.
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Design, Development, and Evaluation of 5G-Enabled Vehicular Services: The 5G-HEART Perspective

TL;DR: This paper studies four novel vehicular service categories within the framework of the “5G Health, Aquaculture and Transport (5G-HEART)” 5G PPP ICT-19 (Phase 3) project, and provides a holistic overview of the overall life-cycle management required for the realization of the examined vehicular use cases.