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Konstantin E. Samouylov

Researcher at Peoples' Friendship University of Russia

Publications -  205
Citations -  1772

Konstantin E. Samouylov is an academic researcher from Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Queueing theory & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 187 publications receiving 1309 citations. Previous affiliations of Konstantin E. Samouylov include Russian Academy of Sciences & Brno University of Technology.

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Dynamic Multi-Connectivity Performance in Ultra-Dense Urban mmWave Deployments

TL;DR: This paper reveals that even simpler multi-connectivity schemes bring notable improvements to session-level mmWave operation in realistic environments, and may become an important reference point for subsequent standardization in this area.
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Vehicle-Based Relay Assistance for Opportunistic Crowdsensing Over Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT)

TL;DR: The vision of opportunistic crowdsensing applications is put forward, in which the ubiquitous deployments of low-cost and battery-constrained IoT sensors take advantage of more capable and energy-abundant vehicle-mounted mobile relays.
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Secure and Reliable IoT Networks Using Fog Computing with Software-Defined Networking and Blockchain

TL;DR: A framework for IoT is presented that employs an edge computing layer of Fog nodes controlled and managed by an SDN network to achieve high reliability and availability for latency-sensitive IoT applications and achieves higher efficiency in terms of latency and resource utilization.
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Analyzing Effects of Directionality and Random Heights in Drone-Based mmWave Communication

TL;DR: A novel three-dimensional model is constructed for drone-based mmWave communication that captures the high directionality of transmissions as well as the random heights of the communicating entities and demonstrates that accurate performance assessment is only possible with simplified models for certain ranges of input parameters.
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Evaluating SIR in 3D Millimeter-Wave Deployments: Direct Modeling and Feasible Approximations

TL;DR: A novel mathematical framework for performance assessment of the emerging 3D mm-wave communication scenarios, which takes into account vertical and planar directivities at both ends of a radio link, blockage effects in three dimensions, and random heights of the communicating entities is developed.