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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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Digital switchover in UHF: the ATHENA concept for broadband access

TL;DR: A concept adopted by ATHENA IST-507312 project for the proper adoption of digital switchover (DSO) in UHF is presented, towards establishing broadband access especially in rural and less favoured regions.
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QoS provisioning and policy management in a broker-based CR network architecture

TL;DR: An infrastructure-based cognitive radio network architecture that enables for TV white spaces exploitation, QoS provisioning and policy management, under the real time secondary spectrum market policy is presented.
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Context-oriented opportunistic cloud offload processing for energy conservation in wireless devices

TL;DR: Comparative performance evaluations, in the presence of "critical-process executions", were performed for the comparison with other similar schemes to prove the validity and the efficiency of the proposed framework, in contrast to the nodes' lifetime extensibility.
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Vulnerability assessment as a service for fog-centric ICT ecosystems: A healthcare use case

TL;DR: A cross-layered system, which leverages the Software Defined Networking (SDN) paradigm and the distributed Fog architecture, for network slicing and task offloading to provide dynamic, security-aware Vulnerability-Assessment as a service for large ICT infrastructures is proposed.
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EMYNOS: Next Generation Emergency Communication

TL;DR: The EMYNOS project is presented, the goal of which is the design and implementation of a next generation platform capable of accommodating rich-media emergency calls that combine voice, text, and video, thus constituting a powerful tool for coordinating communication among citizens, call centers, and first responders.