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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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EXEGESIS: Extreme Edge Resource Harvesting for a Virtualized Fog Environment

TL;DR: This article complements and leverages existing cloud architectures, enabling them to interact with this new edge-centric ecosystem of devices/resources, and benefit from the fact that critical data are available where they can add the most value.
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A Fog-Based Emergency System for Smart Enhanced Living Environments

TL;DR: In this article, a virtualized fog-based infrastructure for harvesting and managing distributed IT resources, shifting the entire cloud functionality to the network edge, and utilizing the cloud in an assistive manner to ensure system robustness.
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Big Data and Cloud Computing: A Survey of the State-of-the-Art and Research Challenges

TL;DR: This survey chapter presents a review of the current big data research, exploring applications, opportunities and challenges, as well as the state-of-the-art techniques and underlying models that exploit cloud computing technologies, such as the big data-as-a-service (BDaaS) or analytics-as a service (AaaS).
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An energy-aware scheme for efficient spectrum utilization in a 5G mobile cognitive radio network architecture

TL;DR: An energy-efficient delay-aware cooperative scheme, exploited for efficient resource management and maximum energy conservation in a 5G mobile cognitive radio network architecture, based on the comparison of the queuing delays of both the secondary nodes and the Radio Access Points.
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On the performance response of delay-bounded energy-aware bandwidth allocation scheme in wireless networks

TL;DR: Simulation experiments show that the proposed scheme could be applied to different Radio Access Technologies with variable delay-bound constraints, providing nodal and path-aware energy manipulation, whereas the proposed schemes minimizes the estimated power consumption of each device and prolongs the node's lifetime.