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Elias Kougianos
Researcher at University of North Texas
Publications - 73
Citations - 2490
Elias Kougianos is an academic researcher from University of North Texas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Blockchain. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1706 citations.
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Biosensors: a tutorial review
TL;DR: This paper discusses various biosensors in detail, where the biosensor consists of bioelement and a sensor element, and the bioelement may be an enzyme, antibody, living cells etc., and the sensing element may be electric current, electric potential, and so on.
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Everything You Wanted to Know About the Blockchain: Its Promise, Components, Processes, and Problems
TL;DR: The blockchain is a public ledger that works like a log by keeping a record of all transactions in chronological order, secured by an appropriate consensus mechanism and providing an immutable record.
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The Blockchain as a Decentralized Security Framework [Future Directions]
TL;DR: An overview of this technology for the realization of security across distributed parties in an impregnable and transparent way is presented.
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Everything You Wanted to Know about Smart Health Care: Evaluating the Different Technologies and Components of the Internet of Things for Better Health
TL;DR: Smart health care can be implemented at all levels, starting from temperature monitoring for babies to tracking vital signs in the elderly, so that the conventional patient-doctor appointment has lost its effectiveness.
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EasyBand: A Wearable for Safety-Aware Mobility During Pandemic Outbreak
Ajaya Kumar Tripathy,Ambarish G. Mohapatra,Saraju P. Mohanty,Elias Kougianos,Amit Joshi,Gautam Das +5 more
TL;DR: A smart consumer electronics solution to facilitate safe and gradual opening after stay-at-home restrictions are lifted and an Internet of Medical Things enabled wearable called EasyBand is introduced to limit the growth of new positive cases.