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Anthony C. Boucouvalas

Researcher at University of Peloponnese

Publications -  207
Citations -  4579

Anthony C. Boucouvalas is an academic researcher from University of Peloponnese. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network packet & Optical fiber. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 205 publications receiving 4131 citations. Previous affiliations of Anthony C. Boucouvalas include Bournemouth University & Northumbria University.

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IEEE 802.11 packet delay-a finite retry limit analysis

TL;DR: An analytical model based on a Markov chain is presented which allows us to derive closed form expressions for the packet delays, the probability of a packet being discarded when it reaches the maximum retransmission limit and the average time to drop such a packet for the basic and RTS/CTS access mechanisms.
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Optical Wireless Communications: An Emerging Technology

TL;DR: This paper provides an overview of OWC highlighting the advantages and wide range of application areas of this emerging technology and its potential for high-impact results.
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A review of communication-oriented optical wireless systems

TL;DR: This article presents an overview of optical wireless communication systems that operate both in the short- (personal and indoor systems) and the long-range (outdoor and hybrid) regimes, and concludes with hybrid optical wireless/radio-frequency (OW/RF) systems that employ an additional RF link to improve the overall system reliability.
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Integrating RFIDs and Smart Objects into a UnifiedInternet of Things Architecture

TL;DR: A generic Internet of Things architecture trying to resolve the existing restrictions of current architectural models by integrating both RFID and smart object-based infrastructures, while also exploring a third parameter, i.e. the social potentialities of the Internet of Thing building blocks towards shaping the “Social Internet of things”.
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Throughput and delay analysis of IEEE 802.11 protocol

TL;DR: An analytical model is presented to compute the saturated throughput of 802.11 protocol in the absence of hidden stations and transmission errors and a frame delay analysis is developed under traffic conditions that correspond to the maximum load that the network can support in stable conditions.