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Christos Verikoukis

Researcher at University of Barcelona

Publications -  313
Citations -  6521

Christos Verikoukis is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality of service & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 290 publications receiving 5664 citations.

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A Survey on Demand Response Programs in Smart Grids: Pricing Methods and Optimization Algorithms

TL;DR: This paper provides a comprehensive review of various DR schemes and programs, based on the motivations offered to the consumers to participate in the program, and presents various optimization models for the optimal control of the DR strategies that have been proposed so far.
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Mobility Management for Femtocells in LTE-Advanced: Key Aspects and Survey of Handover Decision Algorithms

TL;DR: A comprehensive discussion on the key aspects and research challenges of MM support in the presence of femtocells, with the emphasis given on the phases of a) cell identification, b) access control, c) cell search, d) cell selection/reselection, e) handover (HO) decision, and f) HO execution.
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Highly reliable energy-saving mac for wireless body sensor networks in healthcare systems

TL;DR: A novel cross-layer fuzzy-rule scheduling algorithm and energy-aware radio activation policies are introduced and a fuzzy-logic system in each body sensor is integrated to deal with multiple cross- layer input variables of diverse nature in an independent manner.
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"Green" distance-aware base station sleeping algorithm in LTE-Advanced

TL;DR: This paper proposes a switch on/off algorithm for Base Stations, which exploits the knowledge of the distance between the User Equipments (UEs) and their associated BS, which achieves a significant power saving in the LTE-Advanced.
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A survey on M2M systems for mHealth: a wireless communications perspective

TL;DR: This work provides a systematic review of Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs), which constitute the enabling technology at the patient's side, and discusses end-to-end solutions that involve the design and implementation of practical mHealth applications, paving the way for future research opportunities.