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Pavlos Maniotis

Researcher at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Publications -  53
Citations -  479

Pavlos Maniotis is an academic researcher from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cache & Wavelength-division multiplexing. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 47 publications receiving 353 citations. Previous affiliations of Pavlos Maniotis include Information Technology Institute.

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Optics in Computing: From Photonic Network-on-Chip to Chip-to-Chip Interconnects and Disintegrated Architectures

TL;DR: It is demonstrated how optically-enabled eight-socket boards can be combined via a 256 × 256 Hipoλaos Optical Packet Switch into a powerful 256-node disaggregated system with less than 335 ns latency, forming a highly promising solution for the latency-critical rack-scale memory disaggregation era.
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Next Generation Fiber-Wireless Fronthaul for 5G mmWave Networks

TL;DR: A novel centralized and converged analog Fiber-Wireless Fronthaul architecture is proposed, specifically designed to facilitate mmWave access in the above scenarios and can facilitate Gb/s-enabled data transport while abiding to the 5G low-latency KPIs in various network traffic conditions.
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Optical Buffering for Chip Multiprocessors: A 16GHz Optical Cache Memory Architecture

TL;DR: A 16GHz physical layer optical cache memory architecture for direct mapping associativity, organized in four cache lines with every line being capable of storing two bytes of optical data, forms a fully compatible system solution for bridging the gap between optically connected CPU-cache schemes and high-speed optical RAM cell solutions.
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A 5G C-RAN Optical Fronthaul Architecture for Hotspot Areas Using OFDM-Based Analog IFoF Waveforms

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an analog optical fronthaul 5G architecture, which exploits the wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) technique and multicarrier intermediate-frequency-over-fiber (IFoF) signal generation per wavelength in order to satisfy the demanding needs of hotspot areas.
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Client-weighted medium-transparent MAC protocol for user-centric fairness in 60 GHz radio-over-fiber WLANs

TL;DR: In this article, a client-weighted mediumtransparent medium access control (CW-MT-MAC) protocol with enhanced fairness service delivery properties accompanied by a low-loss remote access unit (RAU) architecture for use in indoor, Gbps-capable, 60 GHz radio-over-fiber (RoF) wireless local area networks (WLANs).