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Evangelos Pallis

Researcher at Mediterranean University

Publications -  143
Citations -  2359

Evangelos Pallis is an academic researcher from Mediterranean University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Cognitive radio. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 133 publications receiving 1744 citations. Previous affiliations of Evangelos Pallis include Technological Educational Institute of Crete & American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute.

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A Survey on the Internet of Things (IoT) Forensics: Challenges, Approaches, and Open Issues

TL;DR: The purpose of this paper is to identify and discuss the main issues involved in the complex process of IoT-based investigations, particularly all legal, privacy and cloud security challenges, as well as some promising cross-cutting data reduction and forensics intelligence techniques.
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T-NOVA: A marketplace for virtualized network functions

TL;DR: An integrated architecture is outlined, designed and developed within the context of the EU FP7 T-NOVA project, which allows network operators not only to deploy virtualized Network Functions (NFs) for their own needs, but also to offer them to their customers, as value-added services (Network Functions as-a-Service, NFaaS).
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Computing, Caching, and Communication at the Edge: The Cornerstone for Building a Versatile 5G Ecosystem

TL;DR: An architecture that exploits and advances the edge and extreme edge 3C paradigms toward enabling the 5G ecosystem to meet its own criterion for low end-to-end latencies and, as such, enable it to provide and sustain high QoS/QoE levels is proposed.
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A resource intensive traffic-aware scheme using energy-aware routing in cognitive radio networks

TL;DR: The proposed scheme associates the backward difference traffic moments with the Sleep-time duration to tune the activity durations of a node for achieving optimal energy conservation and alleviating the uncontrolled energy consumption of wireless devices.
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Efficient Next Generation Emergency Communications over Multi-Access Edge Computing

TL;DR: The concept for next generation emergency communications as described in the project EMYNOS is presented, along with a vision of how this concept can fulfill the 5G requirements for ultra-reliable and ultra-low-latency emergency communications.