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Ioannis Komnios

Researcher at Democritus University of Thrace

Publications -  21
Citations -  241

Ioannis Komnios is an academic researcher from Democritus University of Thrace. The author has contributed to research in topics: Routing protocol & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 21 publications receiving 209 citations.

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An OpenNCP-based Solution for Secure eHealth Data Exchange

TL;DR: The KONFIDO project approach is described and how it is being deployed via a combination of complementary security enhancing technologies with the ultimate goal of increasing trust and security of eHealth data exchange.
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Comprehensive user requirements engineering methodology for secure and interoperable health data exchange

TL;DR: This study aimed to provide the foundations for designing a secure and interoperable toolkit for cross-border health data exchange within the European Union (EU), conducted in the scope of the KONFIDO project and constitutes a paradigm for investigating diverse cybersecurity-related risks in the health sector.
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Alternative Networks: Toward Global Access to the Internet for All

TL;DR: A global classification and a summary of the main characteristics of different Alternative Network deployments that have arisen in recent years with an aim to provide Internet services in places where mainstream network deployments do not exist or are not adequate solutions are presented.
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KONFIDO: An OpenNCP-Based Secure eHealth Data Exchange System

TL;DR: The paper describes the KONFIDO project’s approach and discusses its design and its representation as a system of interacting agents, as well as at increasing awareness of security issues among the healthcare community.
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Cost-Effective Multi-Mode Offloading with peer-assisted communications

TL;DR: Simulations with a realistic mobility and connectivity prediction model based on a Markov process show that CEMMO offloads up to 59% of the mobile data traffic and reduces transfer cost per MB up to 16% over delay-tolerant offloading.