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Nikolaos D. Tselikas

Researcher at University of Peloponnese

Publications -  73
Citations -  940

Nikolaos D. Tselikas is an academic researcher from University of Peloponnese. The author has contributed to research in topics: Handover & Web service. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 59 publications receiving 848 citations. Previous affiliations of Nikolaos D. Tselikas include National and Kapodistrian University of Athens & National Technical University of Athens.

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Integrating RFIDs and Smart Objects into a UnifiedInternet of Things Architecture

TL;DR: A generic Internet of Things architecture trying to resolve the existing restrictions of current architectural models by integrating both RFID and smart object-based infrastructures, while also exploring a third parameter, i.e. the social potentialities of the Internet of Thing building blocks towards shaping the “Social Internet of things”.
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A 60 GHz Radio-Over-Fiber Network Architecture for Seamless Communication With High Mobility

TL;DR: A 60 GHz broadband picocellular Radio-over-Fiber network architecture that enables seamless connectivity for highly mobile end-users and can provide zero packet loss and call dropping probability values in high-rate wireless services for a broad range of mobile speeds up to 40 m/sec, independently of the fiber link distances is demonstrated.
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Context-aware service engineering: A survey

TL;DR: This paper enumerates all context management categories, but focuses on the most appropriate for service engineering, namely source code level, model-driven and message interception, taking also into account the fact that these have not been dealt with in detail in other surveys.
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Is Node.js a viable option for building modern web applications? A performance evaluation study

TL;DR: The study concludes that Node.js offers client-server development integration, aiding code reusability in web applications, and is the perfect tool for developing fast, scalable network applications.
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Model-driven Composition of Context-aware Web Services Using ContextUML and Aspects

TL;DR: The paper proposes the decoupling of core service logic from context-related functionality by adopting a model-driven approach based on a modified version of the ContextUML metamodel.