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George Kokkonis

Researcher at Technological Educational Institute of Western Macedonia

Publications -  43
Citations -  357

George Kokkonis is an academic researcher from Technological Educational Institute of Western Macedonia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Haptic technology & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 42 publications receiving 290 citations. Previous affiliations of George Kokkonis include University of Macedonia.

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Real-time wireless multisensory smart surveillance with 3D-HEVC streams for internet-of-things (IoT)

TL;DR: This paper presents the design of a novel, real-time, wireless, multisensory, smart surveillance system with 3D-HEVC features and measures of the proposed protocol have been shown to provide superior results compared to existing transport protocols.
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Efficient Large-scale Medical Data (eHealth Big Data) Analytics in Internet of Things

TL;DR: This research proposal is an analytical study of the technologies IoT, Cloud Computing and large-scale data (Big Data) to resolve various issues facing the health sector in relation to these technologies.
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Efficient algorithm for transferring a real-time HEVC stream with haptic data through the internet

TL;DR: This paper points out the challenges and the synchronization techniques that have been proposed for synchronizing video and haptic data, and proposes a new efficient algorithm for transferring a real-time HEVC stream with hapticData through the Internet.
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A Smart IoT Fuzzy Irrigation System

TL;DR: All the possible sensors, actuators and microcontrollers that could be used in the irrigation systems are described and a novel system architecture is presented based on these sensors.
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Proposed open source architecture for Long Range monitoring. The case study of cattle tracking at Pogoniani

TL;DR: Focusing on cows, this paper describes the LoRaWAN architecture for long range communications and analyses the high level system architecture for cattle tracking.