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CV of L. Prof. Nancy Alonistioti
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Short CV:
Prof. Nancy Alonistioti
Ι. Contact Details
Work Address: Dept. Informatics and Telecommunications,
Panepistimiopolis, Ilissia 15784,
Athens, Greece
Email: [email protected]
Tel. : +30 210727 5216 / 5860
Fax.: +30 2107275601
ΙI. Education
▪ Ph.D. Degree in Informatics and Telecommunications from University of Athens, 1998. Title: “Open O-O SDL platforms for the specification of protocols and services for UMTS systems and cognitive networks”.
▪ Diploma in Informatics and Telecommunications from University of Athens. Dissertation thesis on “Mobile and wireless communications”.
Foreign Languages
▪ English (Proficiency - Cambridge)
▪ German (Mittelstuffe Diplom)
▪ French (Certificat)
III. Teaching experience
University of Athens:
• 2008 – today: A. Prof., Dept. of Informatics and Telecommunications, University
of Athens. Position: Mobile and wireless communications. Leads the activities of
SCAN Lab on self configuring autonomic networking and services. Teaching
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tasks within the following courses:
o Software Development for Networks and Telecommunications -
Network Programming (2010-present):
▪ Bachelor,
▪ Obligatory but with an alternative choice of other flow-
related Software Development for Information Technology
▪ 7th semester
▪ Project of very high difficulty and deepening in advanced
technologies such as e.g., Android
▪ ~ 200 students / semester, running parallel sections 4-5
▪ Employment of ~5 colleagues of mine in research on the
laboratory support of the course and the student projects
o Network Management (2009-present):
▪ Undergraduate
▪ By selection
▪ 6th semester
▪ Theory and project
▪ ~ 80 students / semester
o Software-Based Networking (2015-present):
▪ Master
▪ Obligatory Flow
▪ Winter semester
▪ Theory and project
▪ ~ 25 students / semester
o Theory and Protocols Design (2010-2014):
▪ Master
▪ By selection
▪ Winter semester
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▪ Theory and project
▪ ~ 20 students / semester
o Specific issues for Mobile communications (2010-2012):
▪ Master
▪ By selection
▪ Winter semester
▪ Theory and project
▪ ~ 20 students / semester
➢ Adjunct lecturer, Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, National
Kapodestrian University of Athens, Spring Semester 2005, Advanced Topics in
Networks.
➢ Adjunct lecturer, Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, National
Kapodestrian University of Athens, Spring Semester 2004, Advanced Topics in
Networks.
➢ Adjunct lecturer, Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, National
Kapodestrian University of Athens, Spring Semester 2003, Advanced Topics in
Networks.
➢ Adjunct lecturer, Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, National
Kapodestrian University of Athens, Winter Semester 2003, Mobile and Wireless
Communications, post-graduate level.
➢ Introduction to SDL and protocol design techniques, as part of the “Computer
Networks” post-graduate level course, Department of Informatics and
Telecommunications, National Kapodestrian University of Athens.
University of Pireus:
➢ 2007-2008: Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Informatics, University of Pireus. Position: Mobile
software engineering and OO architectures and services. Leader of the activities of
SCA Lab on self configuring autonomic networks and services
Panteion University:
➢ Adjunct lecturer, Department of Public Administration, Winter Semester 2003,
Introduction to Computer Science.
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Technological Educational Institute (T.E.I.) of Piraeus:
• Adjunct lecturer for the academic year 1995-1996, Department of Mathematics,
School of Technological Applications, Programming Languages course.
Technological Educational Institute (Τ.Ε.Ι.) of Athens:
• Lectures in the framework of the complementary training program entitled
«Complete Design and Test of Telecommunication Product» (1998 – 1999).
• Adjunct lecturer for the academic year 1999-2000, Department of Electronics,
Programming Languages course.
• Adjunct lecturer for the academic year 1999-2000, Department of Electronics,
Telecommunications II course.
Hellenic Telecommunications and Posts Commission:
• Seminars for advanced service delivery in UMTS networks for the scientists of the
National Committee of Telecommunications and Posts.
IV. Particiaption in International and National Projects (indicative
overview of some of the activities)
➢ FED4FIRE: Cross Layer Control (CLC) based on SDN and SDR towards - 5G
Heterogeneous Networks (H2020 - Project Duration 6 months 2017-2018): The concepts of Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Software Defined Radio (SDR), when applied in a coordinated and sophisticated manner, may prove of utmost importance towards 5th Generation Networks (5G). The convergence of the SDN’s programmable control plane nature with the SDR’s programmable data plane into a novel architecture will enhance and complement both scopes. As a result, in the context of this project we deploy and evaluate a Cross Layer Controller (CLC), which acts on top of the SDN and SDR controllers, and monitors in real-time the conditions in the radio environment, as well as the network information in a unified way; based on this dynamic input, CLC enforces end-to-end policies to both layers, highlighting thus, the feature of cross layer slicing and dynamic adaptation. Project Budget: 0,03 M€, NKUA Budget: 0,025 M€
➢ STUDY and DESIGN OF WIRELESS NETWORK AND IMPLEMENTATION OF
SENSORS AND SMART CITY APPLICATIONS FOR THE CITY OF ARGOS -
municipality ARGOUS – MYCENAE (Project Duration 12 months 2017-2018):
Objectives of the project: 1.Prioritization of areas inside the Municipality of Argos -
Mycenae and calculation of needs and possibilities of their automation, with the
contribution of computer science, 2.Examination of the existing computing and network
infrastructure of the municipality of Argos -Mycenae and study of required support in
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order to execute Internet of things scenarios,
3.Evaluation of the prioritized areas in their particularities with final scope the completion
of a sensor implementation study in the Municipality of Argos - Mycenae and
4.Proposal of possible scenarios of use cases and exploitation of the proposed
infrastructure. NKUA Budget: 0,06 M€
➢ PRIVACY-FLAG (Enabling Crowd-sourcing based privacy protection for
smartphone applications, websites and Internet of Things deployments) (H2020 -
Project Duration 36 months 2015-2018): Privacy Flag combines crowd sourcing, ICT
technology and legal expertise to protect citizen privacy when visiting websites, using
smart-phone applications, or living in a smart city and enables citizens to monitor and
control their privacy with a user friendly solution provided as a smart phone application,
a web browser add-on and a public website. It will develop a highly scalable privacy
monitoring and protection solution comprised of privacy enablers, monitoring agents and
crowd sourcing mechanisms. In addition, a global knowledge database of identified
privacy risks will be implemented, together with online services to support companies
and other stakeholders in becoming privacy-friendly. Lastly, Privacy Flag will collaborate
with standardization bodies and actively disseminate towards the public and specialized
communities, such as ICT lawyers, policy makers and academics.12 European
partners, including SMEs and a large telco operator, bring their complementary
technical, legal, societal and business expertise along with strong links with
standardization bodies and international fora together with outcomes from over 20
related research projects.Project Budget: 4,5 M€, NKUA Budget: 0,292 M€
➢ FRACTALS (Seventh Framework Programme - Combination of CP & CSA– Project
Duration 24 months) Fractals is part of FIWARE Accelerator Programme which aims to
help entrepreneurs from traditional industries to capture opportunities coming from a
new wave of digitalisation. FIWARE is funded by the EU and supports several
“accelerators” which will launch calls for proposals over the next few years. You can see
the list of accelerators according to the sector here, each one targets slightly different
types of projects. Under the heading “Agrifood” you’ll find SmartAgriFood, FRACTALS
and more. FRACTALS aims to support innovative ICT SMEs and web-entrepreneurs to
develop FIWARE-based applications which address the needs of the agricultural sector.
FIWARE technology is an open, public and royalty-free architecture and a set of open
specifications for digital applications. 50-60 SMEs and web-entrepreneurs will be able to
benefit from 50,000€-150,000 € worth of funding. The FRACTALS call will have an
additional focus on the Balkans and South East Europe and will be published on 30
November 2014 (until 28 February 2015). Project Budget: 6,9 M€, NKUA Budget:
0,183 M€
➢ SPECIFI (Competiveness and Innovation Framework Programme – Pilot – Project
Duration 36 months) Focal areas that Smart Cities try to overcome are the reduction of
pollution, traffic, or crime, and the introduction of models for public data. However, it is
SPECIFI’s guiding principle that Smart Cities need to go beyond upgrades related to
control tasks and public data. They can only become a success if they also become
Smart Creative Cities, by employing open, Future Internet infrastructures to become
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thriving centres of arts, media and leisure. Creative Industries can create wealth through
the generation and exploitation of IP, and include advertising, design, film and video,
music, performing arts, printing, etc. Creative Industries lie at the crossroads between
the arts, business and technology, making them a source of competitive advantage, not
the product of wealth but the origin of it. The issue tackled by SPECIFI is to capitalize on
the cultural and creative richness and diversity of European cities, while overcoming
some of their key weaknesses, i.e. fragmentation and isolation. The promise of
employing open Future Internet platforms and infrastructures in a smart, citizen-centred
way, is to forge creative links between citizens, administrations and Creative Industry
SMEs, between cities and their larger region, and between cities across Europe.
SPECIFI will demonstrate the positive impacts of a European Creative Ring of Smart
Cities and Regions, with real-life Future Internet (Fiber-to-the-Home and wireless)
infrastructures, with real-life users and producers, and in 5 real (certified) Living Labs
active in 3 smart cities and their surrounding regions. SPECIFI will demonstrate how
cities can overcome technological limitations, geographical limitations and lack of
sustainable business models. Hereby, they can become Connected Creative Cities
through open Future Internet platforms and linking cities’ “Super-Creative Core” with
other cities’ Cores and with the broader region surrounding them. Project Budget: 5,7
M€, NKUA Budget: 0,258 M€
➢ FISPACE (Seventh Framework Programme - Collaborative Project / CP-IP –
Project Duration 30 months) Insights gained in FI PPP Phase 1 emphasize the need
for novel ICT solutions that allow radical improve-ments for collaboration in business
networks. Primary sectors demanding such solutions are Agri-Food and Transport &
Logistics industries: several actors (incl. enterprises, authorities, service providers) need
to ex-change information & communicate across org. borders to conduct business.
Current ICT solutions limit this to mostly manual efforts, therewith tremendously
hampering business efficiency, effectiveness & sustainabil-ity. Leveraging on outcomes
of two complementary Phase 1 use case projects (FInest & SmartAgriFood), aim of
FISpace is to pioneer towards fundamental changes on how collaborative business
networks will work in fu-ture. FISpace will develop a multi-domain Business
Collaboration Space (short: cSpace) that employs FI technologies for enabling
seamless collaboration in open, cross-organizational business networks, establish eight
working Experimentation Sites in Europe where Pilot Applications are tested in Early
Trials for Agri-Food, Transport & Logistics and prepare for industrial uptake by engaging
with players & associations from relevant industry sectors and IT industry. FISpace will
extensively utilize GEs and Development Kit from FI PPP Core Platform, validating its
capabili-ties, openness & versatility for realizing future B2B collaboration solutions.
FISpace will be open; other FI PPP projects and external users & solution providers can
easily use, test & exploit it. It supports a future business model where external solution
providers, esp. SMEs, can provide additional, novel, and disruptive solutions into the
cSpace ecosystem. With this, FISpace will prepare for establishment of a future
standard for cross-organizational business collaboration leapfrogging pressing
challenges arising in industry, exploit FI technologies developed in FI PPP, and lay
foundation for industrial uptake & innovation enablement planned for FI PPP Phase 3.
Project Budget: 20 M€, NKUA Budget: 0,650 M€
➢ METIS (FP7-2011-ICT-8 - Collaborative Project - Project Duration 30 months)
Societal development will lead to changes in the way mobile and wireless
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communication systems are used. Essential services such as e-banking, e-learning and
e-health will continue to proliferate and become more mobile. The societal development
will lead to an avalanche of mobile and wireless traffic volume, which is predicted to
increase a thousand-fold over the next decade. Traffic will be driven by a mix of
communication between humans and machines, that need to access and share
information efficiently, comfortably and safely. The advent of the Internet of Things, as
well as other new and innovative applications, will see tens of billions of connected
devices and an unprecedented diversity of requirements and use cases associated with
wireless connectivity. METIS will have to respond to the increase in traffic volume, by
increasing capacity and by improving efficiency in energy, cost and spectrum utilization.
Further, the numbers of devices and varieties of use cases and requirements will
necessitate mobile and wireless communication solutions with significantly increased
versatility and improved scalability. METIS will lay the foundation for the future “5G”
mobile and wireless communications system, consisting of the evolution of currently-
existing wireless technology and any new wireless technology needed to fully enable
the networked society. METIS will develop a system concept that delivers the necessary
efficiency, versatility and scalability. The project will investigate key technology
components supporting the system, and will also evaluate and demonstrate key
functionalities. Furthermore, METIS will provide a proof-of-concept by means of
simulations and test-beds. In particular, METIS will demonstrate through hardware test-
beds key technology components developed in the project. METIS intends to enable
European lead on the development of the future mobile and wireless communications
system, and ensure an early global consensus on these systems. METIS will play an
important role of building consensus among other external major stakeholders prior to
global standardization activities. This will be done by initiating and addressing work in
relevant global fora (e.g. ITU-R), as well as in national and regional regulatory bodies.
METIS will help the mobile and wireless communications industry to expand markets
and to create new business opportunities for the mobile communications industry, and
also lever opportunities in other industries that can benefit from a vastly-increased
mobile connectivity. European industry will benefit from METIS on the economic front by
gaining prime-mover status due to the innovation generated by the project. METIS will
offer new wireless technology concepts and novel topics (e.g. massive-machine
communications, ultra-dense networks, and ultra-reliable communication). These novel
topics will support services and application areas and open new business opportunities.
Project Budget: 27 M€, NKUA Budget: 0,5 M€
➢ LIVECITY (Competiveness and Innovation Framework Programme - Pilot - Project
Duration 33 months) The aim of LiveCity is to empower the citizens of a city to interact
with each other in a more productive, efficient and socially useful way by using high
quality Video-to-Video over the internet. Video-to-video can be used to save patients
lives, improve city administration, reduce fuel costs, reduce carbon footprint, enhance
education and improve city experiences for tourists and cultural consumers. We build a
wireline and 4G wireless network of cities and include a right of way without interference
from unwanted traffic so that each user in any of the cities can experience live
interactive high definition video-to-video. LiveCity is a technology integration trial which
offers advanced services to over 3000 users in five European Cities. This unifying
approach in five cities underpins a use case framework and technology platform which
can be rolled out to other cities and communities on a mass market basis following the
life of the project. We propose to pilot a number of video-to-video services in five cities
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for a diverse range of applications in the areas of Emergency Services, eHealth,
Education and City Experiences. The cities involved are Dublin, Luxembourg, Athens,
Tubingen and Valladolid. LiveCity will pilot these live high quality video-to-video
applications in order to evaluate social utility and demonstrate value to city citizens.
Stakeholder evaluation and key performance indicators will be measured, analysed and
disseminated. The LiveCity hypothesis is that these indicators can be enhanced with
video-to-video. For example in the emergency services use case important indicator are
time to delivery of clot busting drugs and patient survival rate. In the diabetes case,
indicators include blood glucose level and quality of life measures. Other indicators will
be collected and evaluated for the different pilots. We build a business case for the
rollout of the services to all the major cities in Europe. Project Budget: 4,51 M€, NKUA
Budget: 0,45 M€
➢ SAF (Seventh Framework Programme - Collaborative Project) - Project Duration
24 months) The SmartAgriFood project addresses farming, agri-logistics and food
informatics as an extreme use case for the Future Internet. The intelligence, efficiency,
sustainability and performance of the agri-food sector can be radically enhanced by
using information & decision support systems that are tightly integrated with advanced
internet-based networks & services. Concurrently, the sector provides extremely
demanding use cases for Future Internet design from physical layer all the way up to the
service layer. This project will focus on three sub systems of the sector – smart farming,
focussing on sensors and traceability; smart agri-logistics, focusing on real-time
virtualisation, connectivity and logistics intelligence; and smart food awareness,
focussing on transparency of data and knowledge representation. Using a user-centred
methodology, the use case specification will be developed with a particular focus on
transparency and interoperability of data and knowledge across the food supply chain.
Project Budget: 7,3 M€, NKUA Budget: 0,34 M€
➢ CONSERN (COoperative aNd Self growing Energy awaRe Networks), Project
manager and contact point Seventh Framework Programme - Collaborative
Project - Project Duration 28 months) Main Objectives CONSERN will focus on
energy efficient interactions of The key objective of CONSERN is to introduce a novel
paradigm for dedicated, purpose-driven small scale wireless networks characterized by
a service-centric evolutionary approach, referred here as an energy-aware self-growing
network and system. A Self-Growing network is set up on-demand, dedicated to a single
purpose such as monitoring and/or controlling with a focus on large scale, distributed
and cooperative systems. This includes for example construction sites, and delivering
wireless services within a complex home/office environment requiring network
parameter negotiation with a multitude of neighbouring networks, etc. During its
lifecycle, it can evolve to serve several different objectives as needed, such as providing
general voice and data communications, integrating sensor networks in the vicinity or
supporting safety of life applications under exceptional situations. In the course of this it
may coexist and cooperate with other wireless networks of distinct owners and interest
groups evolving in the deployment area towards using or augmenting existing capacity.
Towards the end of its lifecycle, the self-growing network may still remain active and
may serve as a dedicated purpose (embedded) network or as a failover for applications
associated with other networks sharing the same area. Project Budget: 3,2 M€, NKUA
Budget: 0,46 M€
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➢ OTE (Greek PTT) contracts: Project manager and contact point for OTE contracts to
CNL-SCAN Dept. Informatics and Telecommunications, Univ. of Athens
➢ Vodafone (Greek Branch) contracts: Project manager and contact point for
Vodafone contracts to CNL-SCAN Dept. Informatics and Telecommunications, Univ. of
Athens
➢ UniverSelf (Project Management Team, WP leadership), The internet of today is
fragmented into loosely interacting domains. Future Networks will be pervasive: people,
machines and the surrounding spaces will form decentralized and dynamic networks of
networks of unseen scales. Future Networks will challenge Service and Network
Operators by finding the right way to embed intelligence in networks in order to ensure
their autonomic management and control. UniverSelf will consolidate autonomic
methods of the future Internet for business-driven, service and network management
into a novel Unified Management Framework (UMF) evolving through cognition. The
UMF will remove the roadblocks of the original Internet design and of its later
patchwork growth; it will seamlessly unite the control and management planes by
enabling self-organisation of the former and empowering the latter with cognition. This
will advance the routine management tasks by humans to the level of governance of
the entire network and service ecosystem. Innovative aspects of UniverSelf are: the
dynamic and architecture-agnostic federation of intelligence; its network embodiment
for optimum efficiency; technology maturation; processes for building confidence and
trust. UniverSelf will convince Service and Network Operators that autonomicity
becomes real when worked simultaneously from the two viewpoints - concept
federation and network embedding. Project Budget: 16,5 M€, NKUA Budget: 1,08 M€
➢ Self-Management of Cognitive Future Internet Elements (Self-NET) – STREP FP7
(May 2008-Dec.2010): Involvement: Project Coordinator: Ensuring project overall
coordination and representation to the EC. Participation in the relevant Future Internet
(FI) fora (e.g. FI Cluster, FI Assembly etc.). Leading the University of Athens research
activities. Self-NET aims to introduce, design and validate an innovative paradigm for
cognitive self-managed elements of the Future Internet. Self-NET shall engineer the
Future Internet based on cognitive behaviour with a high degree of autonomy, by
proposing the operation of self-managed Future Internet elements around a novel
hierarchical feedback-control cycle. The Self-NET concepts are based on a hierarchical
Distributed Cognitive cycle for System & Network Management (DC-SNM) which aims
at facilitating the promotion of distributed management. The management approach
encompasses a hierarchical distribution of cognitive cycles, breaking down the
execution and decision making levels to (autonomic) network elements, network
domain types and up to the service provider realm in order to address management,
dynamic organisation and (re)configuration of future internet elements. Project
Budget: 3.74 M€ - NKUA Budget: 0,5 M€
➢ SACRA, Spectrum and energy efficiency through multi-band Cognitive Radio,
Task manager/sWP leader - Project Duration 28 months SACRA project proposes
to develop a multi-band cognitive radio technology. In SACRA, new techniques for the
global efficiency of wireless systems will be developed in the following four directions:-
the spectral efficiency thanks to the use of cognitive radio techniques in a multi-band
scheme,- the minimization of electronic component number in wireless systems, the
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energy optimization for wireless communication terminals by optimizing architecture
design and algorithms Implementation,- the minimization of the generated interference
in the environment by selecting the adequate band which will guarantee the shortest
transmission distance and the minimum power while preserving the QoS. The
innovation and impact brought by SACRA project are in the combination of innovative
approaches on Radio Frequency (RF) front-end and base band components design
with new cognitive radio techniques integrated into a demonstrator platform. Project
Budget: 5,9 M€ - NKUA Budget: 0,32 M€
➢ WHERE 2 - Seventh Framework Programme - Collaborative Project - Project
Duration 28 months The WHERE2 project is a successor of the WHERE project and
addresses the combination of positioning and communications in order to exploit
synergies and to enhance the efficiency of future wireless communications systems.
The key objective of WHERE2 is to assess the fundamental synergies between the two
worlds of heterogeneous cooperative positioning and communications in the real world
under realistic constraints. The estimation of the position of mobile terminals (MTs) is
the main goal in WHERE2. The positioning algorithms combine measurements from
heterogeneous infrastructure and complement them by cooperative measurements
between MTs, additional information from inertial sensors, and context information.
Based on the performance of the geo-aided positioning strategies (in the sense of
accuracy, complexity, overhead of signalling, reliability of the provided information, etc.)
the impact on coordinated, cooperative, and cognitive networks is assessed. This is
done under realistic scenarios and system parameters following on-going
standardization processes. A joint and integrated demonstration using multiple
hardware platforms provides a verification of the performance of dedicated cooperative
algorithms. Project Budget: 7,4 M€ - NKUA Budget: 0,08 M€
➢ E3 (The End-to-End Efficiency): Particpation as Member of the Project Management
Team (PMT), leader of WP6 and 1 sub-Work Package. University of Athens
participation in the project is strong leading 4 sub-Work Packages (sWPs) and being
the 4th partner in terms of funded budget. E3 project is an ambitious FP7 EC Large
Scale Integrating Project (IP) aiming at integrating cognitive wireless systems in the
Beyond 3G (B3G) world, evolving current heterogeneous wireless system
infrastructures into an integrated, scalable and efficiently managed B3G cognitive
system framework. The key objective of the E3 project is to design, develop, prototype
and showcase solutions to guarantee interoperability, flexibility and scalability between
existing legacy and future wireless systems, manage the overall system complexity,
and ensure convergence across access technologies, business domains, regulatory
domains and geographical regions. Cognitive radio systems are seen by many actors
of the wireless industry as a core technical evolution towards exploitation of the full
potential of B3G systems. It is under way to revolutionise wireless communications just
as the PC revolution did in its domain. E3 will ensure seamless access to both
applications and services as well as exploitation of the full diversity of corresponding
heterogeneous systems, in order to offer an extensive set of operational choices to the
users (e.g. seamless experience), application and service providers (e.g. fast
deployment of enhanced features and services in reduced time frames), operators (e.g.
network management, operation and maintenance), manufacturers (e.g. wider market
and migration to new standards) and regulators (e.g. increasing spectrum efficiency).
E3 will optimise the use of the radio resources and spectrum, following cognitive radio
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and cognitive network paradigms (autonomic management, learning, experience,
knowledge as well as context, profiles, policies). The management functions will be
distributed over different network elements at various levels of the system topology. A
corresponding management agility will be required for supporting the most efficient use
of the cooperating technologies, at local, regional, and global levels. Budget for the
NKUA: 700K€
➢ End-to-End Reconfigurability Phase II (E2RII) – Integrated Project FP6 (January
2006-December 2007): Participation as Member of the Project Management Team
(PMT), Leader of 1 Work Package (WP) and 2 sub-Work Packages (sWPs).
University of Athens participation in the project has been strong, being the 4 th partner in
terms of funded budget. The End-to-End Reconfigurability Phase II (E2RII) project
has aimed at realising the full benefits of the diversity within the radio eco-space,
composed of wide range of systems such as cellular, fixed, wireless local area and
broadcast. Building on the successful developments of the first phase, the key objective
of the E2RII project has been to devise, develop, trial and showcase architectural
design of reconfigurable devices and supporting system functions to offer an extensive
set of operational choices to the users, application and service providers, operators,
and regulators in the context of heterogeneous systems. Innovative research,
development and proof of concept are to be pursued from an end-to-end perspective,
stretching from user device through all system levels. Furthermore reconfigurability
support for intrinsic functionalities, such as management and control, download
support, spectrum management, regulatory framework and business models complete
the project scope. Project Budget: 18.86 M€
➢ End-to-End Reconfigurability (E2R) – Integrated Project FP6 (January 2004-
December 2005): Participaiton as Core Member for the building of the IP proposal
(initiating proposal discussions, hosting of mailing lists etc.), Member of the
Project Management Team (PMT), Leader of 1 Work Package (WP) and 1 sub-Work
Package (sWPs). University of Athens participation in the project has been strong,
being the 4th partner in terms of funded budget. The End-to-End Reconfigurability
(E2R) project has aimed at bringing full benefits of the valuable diversity within the
Radio Eco-Space, composed of wide range of systems such as Cellular, Wireless Local
Area and Broadcast. The key objective of the E2R project has been to devise, develop
and trial architectural design of reconfigurable devices and supporting system functions
to offer an expanded set of operational choices to the users, applications and service
providers, operators, regulators in the context of heterogeneous mobile radio systems.
Project Budget: 15.97 M€
➢ LocatIon bAsed servIceS for the enhancement of wOrking environment
(LIAISON) - Integrated Project FP6 (September 2004-March 2008): Participation as
Member of the extended Project Management Team (ex-PMT). The LIAISON
project’s aim has been to turn emergent technologies, applications and services into
actual business cases in order to allow key European actors to fulfill in a competitive
manner the needs of workers in their daily life, for seamless and personalised location
services across heterogeneous network. Led by Alcatel Space, this Integrated Project
has united expertise and activities from major European actors committed to provision
of end-to-end Location Based Services, applications and solutions. To achieve its
target, LIAISON has integrated numerous existing standards and techniques, bring a
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set of emerging underlying technologies to the required maturity for professional usage,
enhance the system capabilities through innovations resulting from the EGNOS and
Galileo signals. Such an approach will contribute to new business models to secure the
sustainability of the services and applications. LIAISON's objectives are user-driven:
end user communities, including institutional bodies and industrial actors seeking
currently unavailable reliable LBS solutions, are strongly committed through their direct
integration into the consortium. Project Budget: ~20 M€
➢ Downloadable MOBIle Value-Added Services through Software Radio &
Switching Integrated Platforms (MOBIVAS) – 5th IST (January 2000-June 2002):
Participation as Technical Manager of the Project. The overall objective of MOBIVAS
has been to develop architectural approaches and prototypical implementations of
integrated software platforms and systems, which enable the flexible provision of
Value-Added Services (VAS) in mobile communication networks. These platforms
should be adaptable to different network services and technologies and would
constitute new opportunities for third-party Value-Added-Service Providers (VASPs). A
key objective of MOBIVAS has been to develop innovative and modular network
components for the seamless and efficient service provision in converging existing
network. The MOBIVAS intelligent application platform provides for the integration of 4
basic entities, namely the contracted Value Added Service Provider, the Operator and
network infrastructure, the Access network and the End user. The MOBIVAS platform
has coped with major issues like charging/billing, authentication, security etc. Project
Budget: 2.4 M€
➢ Academic Network for Wireless Internet Research in Europe (ANWIRE) – 5th IST
(September 2002-August 2004): Participation as Coordinator (2nd half of the project)
and Technical Manager (1st half of the project) of the Project. Ensuring the project’s
overall technical coordination and coherency. ANWIRE has been a thematic network
of the 5th IST Framework, established mainly by academic institutions from various EU
countries acting in two main overlapping research tracks: i) Wireless Internet and ii)
Reconfigurability. ANWIRE has aimed at i) organising and coordinating parallel actions
in key research areas of Wireless Internet and Reconfigurability, in order to encompass
research activities towards the design of a fully integrated system; and ii) promoting
and disseminating Wireless Internet and Reconfigurability solutions, in order to make
them available to the research and industrial community. Project Budget: ~1.3 M€
➢ CASCADAS (Component-ware for Autonomic Situation-aware Communications,
and Dynamically Adaptable Services): participation to CASCADAS as a Task leader
/ sWPLeader. CASCADAS main goal is the development an autonomic component-
based framework to enable composition, execution and deployment of innovative
services capable of flexing and coping with unpredictable environments by dynamically
self-adapting to situation evolutions. In this context, CASCADAS aims at a vision of
Future Internet as an ecology of simple lightweight components (abstracting data,
information, service components, telco-ICT enabler, etc.) that are able to interact with
each other and self-organize dynamically their activities to serve in an adaptive and
goal-oriented way the dynamic needs of Prosumers and Providers. In this vision,
traditional ISO/OSI layered approaches to networking and Internet lose any meaning:
i.e. without relying on any pre-defined layering, the ecology of self-organizing and self-
adaptive components will be able to compose together any needed suite of services.
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➢ ANA (Autonomic Network Architecture): participation to ANA as a Task leader /
sWPLeader. The ANA Project aims at exploring novel ways of organizing and using
networks beyond legacy Internet technology. The ultimate goal is to design and
develop a novel autonomic network architecture that enables flexible, dynamic, and
fully autonomous formation of network nodes as well as whole networks. Universities
and research institutes from Europe and Northern America are participating in this
project. The resulting autonomic network architecture will allow dynamic adaptation and
re-organisation of the network according to the working, economical and social needs
of the users. This is expected to be especially challenging in a mobile context where
new resources become available dynamically, administrative domains change
frequently, and the economic models may vary.
➢ BIONETS (BIOlogically inspired NETwork and Services): participation to BIONETS
as a Task leader / sWPLeader. The motivation for BIONETS comes from emerging
trends towards pervasive computing and communication environments, where myriads
of networked devices with very different features will enhance our five senses, our
communication and tool manipulation capabilities. The complexity of such
environments will not be far from that of biological organisms, ecosystems, and socio-
economic communities. Traditional communication approaches are ineffective in this
context, since they fail to address several new features: a huge number of nodes
including low-cost sensing/identifying devices, a wide heterogeneity in node
capabilities, high node mobility, the management complexity, the possibility of
exploiting spare node resources. BIONETS aims at a novel approach able to address
these challenges. BIONETS overcomes device heterogeneity and achieves scalability
via an autonomic and localized peer-to-peer communication paradigm. Services in
BIONETS are also autonomic, and evolve to adapt to the surrounding environment, like
living organisms evolve by natural selection. This new paradigm breaks the barrier
between service providers and users, and sets up the opportunity for "mushrooming" of
spontaneous services, therefore paving the way to a service-centric ICT revolution.
➢ Radio Access INdependent Broadband On Wireless (RAINBOW) – ACTS
(September 1995-August 1997): Participation as WP Leader. RAINBOW has been
planned as the natural (experimental) continuation of several studies performed in the
RACE II framework and concerning the UMTS functional and network architecture. The
most qualifying objective of the RAINBOW project has been investigating architectural and
integration issues through a laboratory implementation of the transport and mobility control
functions expected for UMTS. The implementation has been based on a conceptual design
effort that is part of the project. The radio access part of UMTS has been implemented in
order to study a "generic" UMTS access infrastructure, able to cope with different
innovative radio access techniques (long term view) and, at the same time, to guarantee a
soft migration from second to third generation systems (short term view). On the radio side,
all the local transport and control functions tied to the terminal mobility (e.g. handover)
have been implemented on a platform emulating the radio behavior of the adopted radio
access techniques.
➢ POLOS (Integrated Platform for Location-Based Services): Participation as Deputy
PM. Motivated by the diversity of Location Based Services and the need to introduce new
services rapidly in order to satisfy market trends, the project was focused on the design
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and implementation of an Integrated Platform, covering the full range of related issues such
as Service Creation, Service Deployment and Provision. The project investigated schemes
for location-based services and latest technological achievements in the sector of
Geographical Information Systems, positioning techniques and network interfaces in order
to design and implement a platform capable of providing the full functionality needed to
design, create and deploy location based services. Integration of the individual functional
components into a single platform was made as well as demonstration of a prototypical
deployment over an existing network operator.
➢ SCIER (Sensor and Computing Infrastructure for Environmental Risks):
Participation as researcher. The SCIER project designed, developed, and demonstrated
an integrated system of sensors, networking and computing infrastructure for detecting,
monitoring, predicting and assisting in the crisis management of natural hazards or
accidents at the "urban-rural-interface" (URI), i.e., in areas where forests and rural lands
interface with homes, other buildings and infrastructures. The overall goal of the SCIER
system was to make the much-neglected URI zone safer for the European citizens against
any type of natural hazards or accidents. To achieve its ambitious objective, SCIER
combined several technologies: 1) self-organizing, self-healing re-configurable sensor
networks for the detection and monitoring of disastrous natural hazards, 2) advanced
sensor data fusion and management schemes capable of deducing the required
information needed for accurately monitoring the dynamics of multiple interrelated evolving
hazardous phenomena (multi-risk), 3) environmental risk models for predicting the
evolution of hazardous phenomena using a robust GRID computing infrastructure. A
prototype system integrated state-of-the-art sensors (e.g., vision sensors, wireless sensor
networks with low energy requirements) with existing communications and computing
infrastructure.
➢ PHYDIAS (PHYsical layer for DYnamic spectrum AccesS and cognitive radio):
Participation as researcher. PHYDYAS proposes an advanced physical layer, using filter
bank-based multicarrier (FBMC) transmission, for supporting the new concepts in radio
communications: dynamic access spectrum management (DASM) and cognitive radio. The
performance and operational flexibility of multicarrier radio systems are enhanced by
exploiting the spectral efficiency of filter banks and the independence of the sub-channels.
In cognitive radio environment, research deals with radio scene analysis and channel
identification, and the impact of the independence of sub-channels on transmit-power
control and dynamic spectrum management. Simulation software is developed for a typical
WiMAX configuration and scenario, and performance comparison with OFDM is carried
out. A real time soft/hardware demonstrator is built, to complete simulation results and
show efficient architectures. The expected impact of PHYDYAS is the migration of wireless
systems to a physical layer that is more efficient and better responds to the needs of
dynamic access and cognitive radio.
➢ ACTS WAND (WP Leadership),
➢ WINE (WP leadership),
➢ EURO-CITI (Project Management),
➢ VIDEO-GATEWAY (WP leadership) ,
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➢ BROADWAY (WP leadership)
➢ Intelligent Network Application Part-OTE (INAP-OTE) – OTE (January-December
1998): Participation as Technical manager. INAP-OTE has been financed by the Greek
incumbent operator Hellenic Telecommunications Organisation (OTE) to adapt the INAP
protocol and services for OTE’s Intelligent Network (IN). INAP-OTE has also dealt with
ISDN protocols certification and conformance for OTE’s digital switching centers.
➢ WiMax Deployment topics. Coordinator. Topics for standards evolution and
technology deployment assessment. Internal project, collaboration with OTE.
• P919 “UMTS Network Aspects” & P920 “Integrated Fixed and Mobile Network
Systems” – EURESCOM (January-December 1999), Personal Involvement: Technical
coordination
• Greek Universities Network (GUnet)
➢ Advanced Telematics Services for the Institutions of GUnet (GUnet II) – 3rd CSF:
GUnet II has constituted the continuation of the project “Academic Internet- GUnet: Access
Network and Core Services for the Education” that was financed with resources of the 2nd
Communal Support Field (CSF). GUnet II actions have included:
a) The coordinated development of advanced telematics services (services of catalogue,
security, voice-over-IP), directly exploitable by the academic community. These
services will have a horizontal character, completing in many cases corresponding
action of the institutions- members.
b) The development of digital content with accent on the Information and Communication
Technologies, aiming at the appointment and exploitation of the activities and content
of the Greek Academic Institutions.
c) The development of synchronous and asynchronous tele-education services and the
implementation of projects for the acquisition of know-how in the new technologies of
telematics and networks by the members of the Network Operations Centres (NOC).
o Personal Involvement: Technical Manager. The project has had great success,
raising interest and achieving press promotion, where numerous references to
GUnet portal and user services have been made.The project was an ombrella
project, comprising 3 sub-projects.
➢ E-University services: M-learning and wireless services to the students. Participation
as Coordinator
➢ Wireless deployment in heterogeneous areas. Study, survey and assessment for
wireless system deployment in campus areas. Participation as Coordinator
• National Center for Scientific Research (NCSR) Demokritos, Institute of Informatics &
Telecommunications
➢ CTS4/SS7: Conformance Tests and Certification Labs for SS7 signaling protocols,
ISDN networks, X.75 & ISUP protocols.
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o Personal Involvement: Dept. Project Coordinator. Responsible for the lab
software design and development, as well as the planning and maintenance of
the labs. The development of the control procedures was performed with the use
of advanced software tools (ITEX) that supported TTCN, the formal language for
the description of control procedures.
➢ Remote monitoring for forest fires. Sensor networking and context management.
o Personal Involvement: Project Coordinator. Responsible for the sensor
deployment, as well as the management of the context info.
➢ DECT: Protocol compliance of DECT devices in heterogeneous environments.
Certification inputs and assessment.
o Personal Involvement: Dept. Project Coordinator. Responsible for the lab
software design and development, as well as the planning and maintenance of
the labs.
➢ Development of a Netmeeting Centers Network for the support of tele-education,
tele-presentation, tele-working and the development of an Intelligent e-Learning
system and environment – Greek Ministry of Development
o Personal Involvement: Dept. Scientific Coordinator. Activities included part of
the project’s overall coordination, as well as the technical management of the
relevant R&D activities.
➢ Development of a framework for the dynamic update of the syllabus for the
“Automation” subject with the use of modern information tools – Greek Ministry
of Education and Religious Affairs: Use and integration of information tools in the
educational domain.
Personal Involvement: Technical Manager. R&D activities.
V. Professional profile
• 2008-today: A.Prof., Dept. of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens.
Position: Mobile and wireless communications. Leads the activities of SCAN Lab on self
configuring autonomic networking and services.
• 2007-2008: A. Prof., Dept. of Informatics, University of Pireus. Position: Mobile software
engineering and OO architectures and services. Lead the activities of SCA Lab on self
configuring autonomic networks and services
• 2001 - 2006: Member of the central coordinator team of the non-profit civil company named
GUnet (Greek Universities Networks) in which members are all the Higher Education and
Academic Institutions (20 Universities and 16 TEI). My responsibilities include the definition
of the main axes of action of the project GUnet-II which is being financed with resources of
the 3rd and 4th EC Framework, and the coordination of the network operation teams of the
member Institutes for their participation in the new project. Moreover, I am responsible for
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the coordination for the development and planning of the GUnet portal
(http://www.gunet.gr/) in order to provide advanced multimedia services at the academic
institutions
• 2001 - 2007: Project Manager in the Network Operation Center of National and
Kapodistrian University of Athens
• 2000 - 2001: Expert on Mobile telecommunications at the Hellenic Telecommunications and
Posts Commission with specialization in the 3rd Generation Mobile networks and the
certification of telecommunication systems and services.
• 1993 - 2000: Research associate at the Institute of Information Technology, National Center
of Specific Research “Democritos”, with specialization at the research area of System and
Protocol Planning, Modeling and Verification for Computer Networks, 3rd Generation Mobile
Networks (UMTS), Software Radio, Open Architectures (COBRA) and Formal Methods.
Particular research activity is performed in the area of the development, modeling and
control of advanced services and protocols for UMTS networks (systems) with the use of
SDL (Specification and Description Language), as well as in the designing of Software-
reconfigurable Radio systems.
• 1994 - 2006: Research associate at the Communication Networks Laboratory of the
Department of Informatics and Telecommunications of the National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens. My responsibilities encompass the management of national and
European projects and their technical coordination.
VI. International presence
• Organisation of Conferences, Standardization groups, (Guest) Editorships:
➢ Member of the Future Internet Steering Committee, FIA, FIRE
• Active involvement in FIA activities as well as FIRE/WEEK activities since 2008.
Indicatively, she has participated in FIA conferences and took active role in the
organisation of the sessions, e.g., Session V. FIRE use cases – FIA Madrid 2008 “Self-
organisation in wireless systems and FI”, “SELFNET – PANLAB use case”, Session I.3
FIA Stockholm 2009 “What does it mean to conduct experimentally driven research”,
Session IV.4 Usage of facilities FIA Stockholm 2009 “Experimentation process for the
assessment of Self-management behaviour in FI”, Panel on experimentation results FIA
GHENT 2010, Project Demo in Service wave – FIREWEEK Ghent 2010, reviewer for
FIA Prague, FIREWEEK LULEA Panel presentation on Self-management in FI etc. She
has also participated in FIA caretakers meetings, e.g., 22 Jan. 2010 etc.
➢ Participation in international standardization fora:
• MEXE, SDR FORUM, OMG, ICT Group UMTS FORUM
• Founding and voting member of the ΙΕΕΕ P1900.4 Standards Working Group for the
standardization of the Cognitive Pilot Channel and the parameters related with the
exchange πληροφορίας πλαισίου περιβάλλοντος for cognitive reconfigurable mobile
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communications.
➢ Responsible for the organization of the “2nd European Colloquium on Reconfigurable
Radio ” in Athens, June 2001, under the aegis of the Research Committee (Διεύθυνσης
έρευνας) of the Department of Mobile Communications of the European Union
➢ Responsible for the organization of the 3GPP MEXE (standards) Group meeting in
Athens, July 2000, at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
➢ Member of IFIP TC6 WG6.7 on Smart Networks
➢ Participation in the Program Committee of the “3rd Workshop on Applications and
Services in Wireless Networks”, 2-4 July 2003 (ASWN 2003), Berne, Switzerland,
sponsored by IEEE Communications Society
➢ Participation in the Program Committee of the “Fourth International IFIP Working
Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperability” (DAIS’03)
(http://www.infres.enst.fr/fedconf/index-dais.html), to be held in conjunction with
FMOODS’03 (Conference on Formal Methods for Open Object-Based Distributed
Systems) (http://www.infres.enst.fr/fedconf)
➢ Presentation of proposals for standardization at the ICT Group, UMTS Forum
➢ Organization of the 2nd ANWIRE Workshop on Reconfigurability, Mykonos, September
2008
➢ Participation in the Program Committee of the “4th Workshop on Applications and
Services in Wireless Networks” Boston, Massachusetts, USA, August 9-11, 2004,
sponsored by IEEE Communications Society
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of Networking 2004, The Third IFIP-
TC6, May 9-14 2004, Athens
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of the Mobile and Wireless
Communications Networks (MWCN) Conference 2004, Paris, France, October 25-27
➢ Organization and participation in the Program Committee of the “5th International IFIP
Working Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperability” (DAIS’05)
(http://www.infres.enst.fr/fedconf/index-dais.html), to be held in conjunction with
FMOODS’05 (Conference on Formal Methods for Open Object-Based Distributed
Systems) (http://www.infres.enst.fr/fedconf), June 2005, Athens
➢ Co-chair of the E2R-SDRForum workshop session , April 20, 2004, at Mainz, Germany.
➢ Guest Co-Editor, Special issue “Composite Reconfigurable Radio Networks”, IEEE
Wireless Communications
➢ Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Networks (JNW), Academy Publisher
➢ Program Chair and responsible for the organization of the DAIS’05
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of the ASWN 2005
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➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of the PIMRC 2005
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of the PIMRC 2006
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of the SECON’05
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of the IST SUMMIT 2006
➢ Tutorial Co-Chair of the IST SUMMIT 2006
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of the DAIS’06
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of the conference IEEE DySPAN’07
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of the conference APSYS 2007
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of the conference PIMRC 2007
➢ Poster session co-chair of the conference PIMRC 2007
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of the conference IST Mobile Summit
2007
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of the DAIS’07
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of the CROWNCOM’07
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of the GLOBECOM’07
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of IFIP Wireless Days Conference
2008
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of DAIS08
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of DySPAN 08
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of PIMRC08
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of MACE 2008
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of MWNS'09
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of MobiMedia 2009
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of WiCON 2010 PHY Track
➢ Participation in the Technical Program Committee of Second International Workshop on
Cognitive Wireless Cloud Networks 2010(CogCloud'10)
➢ TPC member for of ISCC 2011 (16th IEEE International Symposium on Computer
Communications)
➢ TPC member of First International Workshop on Cognitive Cooperative Communications
in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks, August 7, 2012
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➢ Program Chair, 1st Intelligent Innovative Ways for Video-to-video Communication in
Modern Smart Cities Workshop (IIVC 2012)
➢ TPC member of The Fourth International Conferences on Advances in Multimedia,
MMEDIA 2012, April 29 - May 4, 2012 - Chamonix / Mont Blanc, France
➢ TPC member of First IFIP / IEEE International Workshop on Managing Stability and
Orchestration in Future Software Empowered Networks "Taming Systemic Risks of
Network Collapse", 27 May 2013, Ghent, Belgium
➢ TPC member of PCI 2014 – the 18th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics
➢ TPC member of Fifth International Workshop on Self-Organizing Networks (IWSON
2015)
• Article and Book Reviews
• Reviewer of the conference ΙΕΕΕ VTC 2003
• Reviewer of the conference ASWN 2003
• Reviewer of the conference DAIS’03
• Reviewer of the conference Networking2004
• Reviewer of the conference MWCN 2004
• Reviewer of the conference ASWN 2005
• Reviewer of the conference PIMRC 2005
• Reviewer of the conference INFOCOM 2005
• Reviewer of the conference DAIS’05
• Reviewer of the conference IST Mobile SUMMIT 2005
• Reviewer of the conference SECON’05
• Reviewer of the conference IST Mobile SUMMIT 2006
• Reviewer of the conference DAIS’06
• Reviewer of the conference DySPAN’06
• Reviewer of the conference DAIS’07
• Reviewer of the conference DySPAN’07
• Reviewer of the conference CROWNCOM’07
• Reviewer of the conference GLOBECOM’07
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• Reviewer of the conference IFIP Wireless Days 2008
• Reviewer of the conference of DAIS08
• Reviewer of the conference DySPAN08
• Reviewer of the conference PIMRC08
• Reviewer of the conference MACE08
• Reviewer of the conference ICONS 2009
• Reviewer of the 1st Intelligent Innovative Ways for Video-to-video Communication in
Modern Smart Cities Workshop (IIVC 2012)
• Reviewer of the The Fourth International Conferences on Advances in Multimedia,
MMEDIA 2012, April 29 - May 4, 2012 - Chamonix / Mont Blanc, France
• Reviewer of the First IFIP / IEEE International Workshop on Managing Stability and
Orchestration in Future Software Empowered Networks "Taming Systemic Risks of
Network Collapse", 27 May 2013, Ghent, Belgium
• Reviewer of the PCI 2014 – the 18th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics
• Reviewer of the Fifth International Workshop on Self-Organizing Networks (IWSON
2015)
• Reviewer of the journal IEEE Mobile Computing
• Reviewer of the journal IEEE Network
• Reviewer of the journal IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
• Reviewer of the journal IEEE Communications Letters
• Reviewer of the journal IEEE Wireless Communications
• Reviewer of the journal Elsevier COMPUTER NETWORKS
• Reviewer of the journal Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
• Supervision of researchers
• Doctoral Dissertation: 19
• Master Thessis: 40
• Bachelor Thessis: 78
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VII. Excellence, Honors, Invited talks, Contributions to Standards
• EUROPEAN / INTERNATIONAL PATENTS
• Location Management patent: (filed) EP 2015/060875, European Patent Office Title:"A Mobile Wireless Communication Device and Method" Inventors: A. Kaloxylos, Ö. Bulakci, P. Spapis, K. Chatzikokolakis, N. Alonistioti
• RACH patent: Title:"Method for group based device communication based on service requirements and periodicity characteristics " Inventors: P. Spapis, A. Kaloxylos, C. Zhou, K. Chatzikokolakis, N. Alonistioti CEPE patent: (filed) EP 2016/052963, European Patent Office, Title: “User Equipment Profiling for Network Administration” Inventors: A. Kaloxylos, P.Spapis, C. Zhou, N. Alonistioti, S. Barmpounakis
• CIP patent:
• (CIP patent) EP 2016/063081, European Patent Office, “Context Information
Processor, Profile Distribution Unit and Method for a Communication Network”, A.
Kaloxylos, P.Spapis, C. Zhou, S. Barmpounakis, N. Alonisitioti
• Title: “Network information exchange method optimisation among network entities
for context-aware resource management” Inventors: A. Kaloxylos, P.Spapis, C.
Zhou, S. Barmpounakis, N. Alonistioti
• OTHER AWARDS
• Member of the Future Internet Assembly Steering Committee (12 members from all
over Europe, including three from the European Commission)
• Invitation from the recruiting committee for the position of the Professor of the
Bremen University for "Communication Networks", for submission to the position
with Salary group W3 - tenured Civil Servant.
• The work of N. Alonstioti is highly cited and recognized by international scientists,
providing over 250 Citiations to her work
• International standardization bodies:
• Organization of the 2nd members’ meeting of the ΙΕΕΕ P1900.4 Standards
Working Group. (Founding and voting member (2006-2007) of the IEEE
P1900.4 Standards Working Group for the standardization of the Cognitive
Pilot Channel and the parameters related with the exchange of policy and
context information for cognitive reconfigurable mobile communications).
• 3GPP TSG-T2 MΕxE, 24th-26th July, 2001, Athens, Greece: Organization of the
MExE Group meeting in Athens and invited speaker for subjects concerning the
extension of “classmarking” for 3rd-4th generation mobile terminals.
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• ICT Group, UMTS Forum, September 2001, Brussels: Invited speaker for
subjects concerning flexible charging and protocols offering system policies in 4 th
generation networks (4G networks).
• OMG SBC ’04 &’05, Arlington, VA, USA, 13-16.09.04 & San Diego, CA, USA,
15-18.08.05: Speaker for the introduction of an object oriented metamodel and
platform independent model for the management of reconfiguration and service
provision over 4th generation network and systems.
• TeleManagement Forum, Nov. 5-7, 2005, Dallas: Proposal Submission in
collaboration with Dr. John Strassner (Motorola USA) regarding the introduction of
a new management level of the reconfiguration and service provision in 4 th
generation networks and mobile terminals.
• Member ETSI RRS
• Member ETSI AFI.
• Panelist at the conference PIMRC 2007, with subject: “Going Cognitive – Why
Bother?”
• Panelist at the conference ΙΕΕΕ-PIMRC’2002, Portugal, with subject : “Reconfigurable
Radio Towards System Integration”
• Invited speaker of the European Commission at the “Workshop on Interconnecting
Heterogeneous Wireless Testbeds”, organised by the European Commission, DG
INFSO F3 & D1, March 26, 2003, Brussels, Belgium
• Evaluator for the European Commission for numerous project reviews and
audits
• Invited Speaker of the European Commission (General Administration of Mobile
Communications), as a representative of the European Research activities at the SDR
Forum 2003, Orlando, Florida
• Z. Boufidis, N. Alonistioti, E. Patouni, M. Stamatelatos, M. Muck, and D. Bourse, “A
Platform-Independent Model for Autonomously Reconfigurable User Equipment and
Network Elements”, OMG 3rd Software-Based Communications (SBC) Workshop,
Fairfax, VA USA, Mar. 2007
• Z. Boufidis, E. Patouni, and N. Alonistioti, “System Architecture for Autonomously
Reconfigurable Heterogeneous Mobile Radio Systems”, ETSI Software Defined Radio
(SDR) / Cognitive Radio (CR) Workshop, Sophia Antipolis, France, Feb. 2007
• M. Muck, D. Bourse, J. N. Patillon, S. Gault, D. Grandblaise, D. Bateman, E. Patouni,
Z. Boufidis, and N. Alonistioti, “IST-E2R Technical Overview”, IEEE P1900.B Meeting,
Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, Sep. 2006
• E. Patouni, Z. Boufidis, A. Lillis, M. Stamatelatos, and N. Alonistioti, "The Concept of a
Reconfiguration Management Plane", IEEE P1900.B Meeting, Issy-les-Moulineaux,
France, Sep. 2006
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• Eurescom: Dimitrios Xenikos, Nancy Alonistioti,et al., “Potential network architectures
for UTRA using SDR-HFR technology”, http://www.eurescom.de/~public-web-
deliverables/P900-series/P921/D1/pir52summ.pdf
• N. Alonistioti, “Downloadable Mobile Value Added Services through Software Radio &
Switching Integrated platforms”, International Symposium, 3rd Generation
Infrastructure and Services, 2-3 July 2001, Athens, Greece
• Markus Mueck, Kari Kalliojärvi, Antti Piipponen, Jens Gebert, Gianmarco Baldini,
Pierre-Jean Muller, Liu Guang, Kostas Tsagkaris, Panagiotis Demestichas, Stanislav
Filin, Hiroshi Harada, Sithamparanathan Kandeepan, Rahim Abdur, Makis
Stamatelatos, Nancy Alonistioti, Aawatif Hayar, Merouane Debbah, Thomas Haustein,
ETSI RRS - The Standardization Path to Next Generation Cognitive Radio Systems,
PIMRC/CogClouds'10.
• Member of the Future Internet Steering Committee, FIA, FIRE.
VIII. Publications Α. PhD thesis
Nancy Alonistioti, “ Open O-O SDL platforms for the specification of protocols and services for
UMTS systems and cognitive networks”.
Supervisor: Kostas Halatsis
University of Athens, 1994 - 1998
B. Books / Book chapters
1. Co-Editor/Co-Author in Markus Dillinger , Nancy Alonistioti, Kambiz Madani, “Software
defined radio, Architectures, Systems and Functions”, published by John Wiley, May 2003
(http://www.wileyeurope.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470851643.html).
The proposal for the writing of the book was made by internationally recognized publishing house John Wiley, the three Co-Editors (Markus Dillinger (SIEMENS), Athanasia Alonistiotis, Kambiz Madani (University of Westminster)), in recognition of our active role in international and European area of Dynamic Reconfigurable networks and mobile communications systems.
The book includes current issues on the particular importance of dynamic research
area reconfigurable systems and networks, which are the core of the development of
the fourth generation of mobile telecommunications and flexible service provision. The
foreword of the book belongs to the European Community representatives of the
Department of Mobile Communications. Particular reference is made to the results of
European research in this sector through MOBIVAS programs, TRUST and CAST, of
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which the Scientific and Technical Directors were the three Co-Editors.
Author of the following book chapters:
1. “The need for Network Reconfigurability Management”
2. “Open APIs for Flexible Service Provision and Reconfiguration Management”
3. “Framework for Charging and Billing for Reconfigurable Services”
2. Co-Author in the book S. Panagiotakis and N. Alonistioti, “Location-Based Service
Differentiation”, “The Handbook of Mobile Middleware”, CRC Press - Auerbach
Publications, ISBN: 0849338336, Publication Date: 9/26/2006, Number of Pages: 1408,
Editors: Paolo Bellavista, Antonio Corradi, DEIS, University of Bologna, Italy.
3. Co-Author in the Future Internet Assembly book A. Kousaridas, G. Nguengang, J. Boite,
V. Conan, V. Gazis,T. Raptis and N. Alonistioti, “An experimental path towards Self-
Management for Future Internet Environments”, G. Tselentis, A. Galis, A. Gavras, S. Krco,
V. Lotz, E. Simperl, and B. Stiller (Eds.) (pp. 95 – 104). Towards the Future Internet -
Emerging Trends from European Research, IOS Press, Amsterdam, the Netherlands [ISBN:
978-1- 60750-539-6 (Print) / 978-1-60750-539-6 (online)], 2010
4. Co-Author in the book: Apostolos Kousaridas, Panagis Magdalinos, Nancy Alonistioti,
“Service Provision Evolution in Self-Managed Future Internet Environments”, in IGI Global
“Advancements in Distributed Computing and Internet Technologies: Trends and Issues”
Edited by Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, Mukaddim Pathan, and Hae Young Le, 2011, (pages 112-
140) http://www.igi-global.com/chapter/service-provision-evolution-self-managed/59680
5. Co-Author in the book:
Apostolos Kousaridas George Katsikas, Nancy Alonistioti, Esa Piri, Marko Palola and Jussi
Makinen. "Testing End-to-End Self-Management in a Wireless Future Internet Environment",
THE FUTURE INTERNET, Springer ISBN: 978-3-642-20897-3, 2011, Volume 6656/2011,
pp. 259-270, 2011
6. Co-Author in the book: V. Gazis, E. Patouni, N. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “ Enabling
Frameworks for Autonomic Adaptation of Networking Capacities in Future Internet
Systems”, in “Internet and Distributed Computing Advancements: Theoretical Frameworks
and Practical Applications”, IGI Global , 2013, ISBN 1466618892, 9781466618893.
7. N. Alonistioti, N. Houssos, “The need for Network Reconfigurability Management”, ISBN 0-
470-85164-3 British Library Cataloguing.
8. N. Alonistioti, S. Panagiotakis, M. Koutsopoulou, V. Gazis, “Open APIs for Flexible Service
Provision and Reconfiguration Management”, ISBN 0-470-85164-3 British Library
Cataloguing.
9. N. Alonistioti, M. Koutsopoulou, “Framework for Charging and Billing for Reconfigurable
Services”, ISBN 0-470-85164-3 British Library Cataloguing.
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10. Alonistioti N., Polychronopoulos C., Stamatelatos. M., (2008), Intelligent User Interfaces:
Adaptation and Personalization Systems and Technologies, Information Science Reference,
chapter “Advanced Middleware Architectural Aspects for Personalised Leading-Edge
Services”, pp. 94-117.
11. Polychronopoulos C., Stamatelatos M., Alonistioti N. (2008), Knowledge-Based Software
Engineering, IOS Press, Piraeus, Greece, chapter “Tracing the Parallel Paths of Knowledge
Management in the Organizational Domain and the Autonomic Paradigm”, pp. 87-96.
12. E. Patouni, O. Holland and N.Alonistioti, “Cognitive Functionalities for Mobile Terminal Self-
Recovery and Protocol Auto-Configuration”, ISBN: 0-7803-7549-1
13. Panagiotakis, S, Houssos, N., Alonistioti, N, “Integrated generic architecture for flexible
service provision tomobile users”, On page(s): B-40-B-44 vol.1, SBN: 0-7803-7244-1
14. N. Alonistioti, A. Kaloxylos, A. Maras: “Mobility management for beyond 3G reconfigurable
systems”. INSTICC Press 2005, ISBN 972-8865-32-5
15. Panagiotakis, S, Koutsopoulou, M, Alonistioti, A. Thomopoulos, S. ” Context sensitive user
profiling for customised service provision in mobile environments”, 2006-07-24, On page(s):
2014- 2018 Vol. 3 ISBN: 9783800729098
16. Z. Boufidis, N. Alonistioti, M. Stamatelatos, U. Lucking, J. Vogler, C., “End-to-End
Architecture for Adaptive Communications Systems”, Publication Date: Sept. 2006, ISBN: 1-
4244-0063-5
17. E. Patouni, A. Lilis, A. Merentitis, N. Alonistioti, C. Beaujean, D. Bourse, E. Nicollet,
“Protocol Reconfiguration Schemes for Policy-based Equipment Management”, Publication
Date: Sept. 2006, ISBN: 1-4244-0063-5
18. M. Muck, S. Gault, D. Bourse, K. Tsagkaris, P. Demestichas, Z. Boufidis, M. Stamatelatos,
N. Alonistioti, “Evolution of Wireless Communication Systems towards Autonomously
Managed, Cognitive Radio Functionalities”, Publication Date: Sept. 2006 On page(s): 1-5,
ISBN: 1-4244-0063-5
19. A. Glentis, N. Alonistioti: Integrated Reconfiguration Management for the Support of End to
End Reconfiguration. Springer 2005, ISBN 0-387-23148-X
20. Editors: L. Kutvonen, N. Alonistioti, “Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems”,
Springer, LNCS 3543, 2005
21. V. Gazis, Nancy Alonistioti, L. Merakos: “Metadata Design for Introspection-Capable
Reconfigurable Systems”, LNCS 3042 Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-21959-5
22. Maria Koutsopoulou, Alexandros Kaloxylos, Nancy Alonistioti and Lazaros Merakos, "A
Holistic Solution for Charging, Billing & Accounting in 4G Mobile Systems", On page(s):
2257- 2260, Vol.4 ISSN: 1550-2252 , ISBN: 0-7803-8255-2
23. Alonistioti, N., Glentis, A,. Foukalas, F., Kaloxylos, A, “RMP: reconfiguration management
plane for the support of policy based network reconfiguration”, Volume: 2, On page(s): 1394-
1397, Vol.2 ISBN: 0-7803-8523-3
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24. N. Houssos, N. Alonistioti, L. Merakos: “A Scheme for the Introduction of 3rd Party,
Application-Specific Adaptation Features in Mobile Service Provision”, LNCS 2893 Springer
2003, ISBN 3-540-20529-2
25. V. Gazis, N. Houssos, A. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “On the complexity of “Always Best
Connected” in 4G mobile networks”, Publication Date: 6-9 Oct. 2003 Volume: 4, On page(s):
2312- 2316 Vol.4 ISSN: 1090-3038 ISBN: 0-7803-7954-3
26. V. Gazis, N. Houssos, A. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “Generic System Architecture for 4 th
generation mobile communications”, Publication Date: 22-25 April 2003, Volume: 3, On
page(s): 1512- 1516, ISSN: 1090-3038 ISBN: 0-7803-7757-5
27. M. Koutsopoulou, A. Kaloxylos, A. Alonistioti, “Charging, Accounting and Billing as a
Sophisticated and Reconfigurable Discrete Service for next Generation Mobile Networks”,
Publication Date: 2002, Volume: 4, On page(s): 2342- 2345, ISSN: 1090-3038 ISBN: 0-
7803-7467-3
28. S. Panagiotakis, M. Koutsopoulou, A. Alonistioti, A. Kaloxylos, “Generic Framework for the
Provision of Efficient Location-based Charging over Future Mobile Communication
Networks”, Cinforma Centro di Informatica, ISBN: 0-7803-7589-0
29. V. Gazis, N. Houssos, A. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “Evolving perspectives of 4th generation
mobile communication systems”, Cinforma Centro di Informatica, ISBN: 0-7803-7589-0
30. N. Houssos, S. Pantazis, A. Alonistioti, “Generic adaptation mechanism for the support of
flexible service provision in 3G networks”, Cinforma Centro di Informatica, ISBN: 0-7803-
7589-0
31. N. Alonistioti, G. Nikolaidis, I. Modeas, “SDL-based Modeling and Design of IN/UMTS
Handover Functionality”, SDL’97 – Time for Testing, ISBN: 0444828168, Elsevier Science
Publishers.
32. N. Alonistioti, et al., “Mapping of SDL and CORBA Features for Modeling Software Radio
Aspects” SRCE, ISSN 1330-1012, 1997
33. N. Alonistioti G. Efthimiopoulos, P. Kostarakis, "Sante-sociale protocol specification", NCSR
Demokritos, Technical Report, December 1997.
34. Alonistioti N., P. Kostarakis, K. Dangakis, A. A. Alexandridis, A. Paschalis, N. Gaitanis, S.
Xiroutsikos, E. Adilinis, A. Vlahakis, P. Katrivanos, “Integration of Test Procedures and Trials
for DECT Handsets”, in Testing of Communicating Systems Volume 10, (edited by
Myungchul Kim, Sungwon Kang, Keeso Hong), Chapman & Hall, ISBN 0-412-81730-6,
1997, p.p. 57-64
35. N. Alonistioti, “Introduction to the Design and Development of Telecommunications
Protocols”, Programme of Advanced Education, Project “Integrated Design and Test of
Telecommunication Products”, Vol. A, Dept. of Electronics, Technological Educational
Institute of Athens, Dec. 1998
36. N. Alonistioti, “Service provision and adaptation in reconfigurable networks”, Lecture Notes,
Mobile and Wireless Communications, Dept. Informatics and Telecommunications, Univ. of
Athens.
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37. N. Loukas, A. Alonistioti, P. Morrisey, L. Merakos, ‘Design and IN-based Modeling of
Handover Protocols for UMTS’, Publication Date: 7 May 1997 Volume: 1, ISBN: 0-7803-
3659-3
38. I.P. Chochliouros, N. Alonistioti, A.S. Spiliopoulou, G. Agapiou, A. Mihailovic and M.
Belesioti, “Self-management in Future Internet Wireless Networks: Dynamic Resource
Allocation and Traffic Routing for Multi-service Provisioning”, F. Granelli, Ch. Skianis,
P. Chatzimisios, Y. Xiao and S. Redana (Eds.), Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer
Sciences, Social informatics and Telecommunications Engineering
[ISSN 1867-8211 (Print) 1867-822X (Online), Volume 13]
C. International Journals (with reviewing process)
1. A. Alonistioti, P. Kostarakis, ‘Integration and SDL-based Modelling of Generic UMTS
Handover Service Architecture and IN.’, International Journal of Communication Systems,
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd ,Vol. 10, 1997, pp. 139-146.
2. S. Panagiotakis, A. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “Advanced Location Information Management
Scheme for Supporting Flexible Service Provisioning in Reconfigurable Mobile Networks”,
IEEE Com. Magazine, Special Issue on “Management of Next-Generation Wireless
Networks and Services”, Vol. 41, No2, February 2003
3. S. Panagiotakis, A. Alonistioti, “Intelligent service mediation for supporting advanced
location and mobility aware service provisioning in reconfigurable mobile networks”, IEEE
Wireless Communications, Special Issue on “Context-Aware Pervasive Computing and IP
Multimedia in Next Generation Mobile Networks”, Vol. 9, No5, Oct.2002.
4. S. Panagiotakis, M. Koutsopoulou, A. Alonistioti, N. Houssos, V. Gazis, “An advanced
service provision framework for reconfigurable mobile networks”, International Journal on
Mobile Communications (IJMC), Vol.1, No.4, 2003
5. N. Houssos, A. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, E. Mohyeldin, M. Dillinger, M. Fahrmair and M.
Schoenmakers, “Advanced adaptability and profile management framework for the support
of flexible mobile service provision”, IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine, Special
Issue on “(R)Evolution towards 4G Mobile Communication Systems”, August 2003, Vol. 10,
No.4.
6. D. Wisely, H. Aghvami, S. L. Gwyn, T. Zahariadis, J. Manner, V. Gazis, N. Houssos, N.
Alonistioti, “Transparent IP Radio Access for Next Generation Mobile Networks”, IEEE
Wireless Communications Magazine, Special Issue on “(R)Evolution towards 4G Mobile
Communication Systems”, August 2003, Vol. 10, No.4.
7. M. Koutsopoulou, A. Kaloxylos, A. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, P. Philippopoulos, “An integrated
Charging, Accounting & Billing management platform for the support of innovative business
models in Mobile Networks”, International Journal on Mobile Communications (IJMC), Vol. 2
No 4, IJMC, 2004
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8. N. Houssos, V. Gazis, A. Alonistioti, “Enabling delivery of mobile services over
heterogeneous converged infrastructures”, Special Issue of the Kluwer Information System
Frontiers Journal on "Network convergence: Realizing a Dream or a Nightmare?",
INFORMATION SYSTEMS FRONTIERS, ISF6:3, 189-204, 2004.
9. M. Koutsopoulou, A. Kaloxylos, A. Alonistioti, K. Kawamura, L. Merakos, “Evolution of the
Charging, Accounting & Billing Management Schemes in Mobile Telecommunication
Networks and the Internet”, IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 1st Quarter 2004,
vol. 6, no. 1.
10. N. Houssos, N. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “Specification and dynamic introduction of 3rd party,
service-specific adaptation policies for mobile applications”, ACM/Springer Journal on
Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET), Special Issue on Mobile Services, V.10, 405-
421, 2005.
11. M. Dillinger, N. Alonistioti, N. Olaziregi, T. Wiebke, “Network Functions Supporting
Reconfiguration in B3G environments”, FREQUENZ, Schiele & Schoen, Ausgabe 5-
6,Mai/Juni 2004
12. N. Houssos, V. Gazis, A. Alonistioti, "Application-transparent adaptation in wireless systems
beyond 3G", International Journal of Management and Decision Making (IJMDM), Vol. 6,
No.1, pp. 81-100, 2005.
13. V. Gazis, N. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “Towards a Generic “Always Best Connected”
Capability in Integrated WLAN/UMTS Cellular Mobile Networks (and Beyond)”, IEEE
Wireless Communications Magazine, Special issue on "Towards Seamless
Internetworking of Wireless LAN and Cellular Networks”, Vol. 12, No. 3.
14. V. Gazis, N. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “Metadata Design for Reconfigurable Protocol Stacks in
Beyond 3G”, Springer Wireless Personal Communications, Volume 36, Issue 1, Year 2006,
ISSN:0929-6212
15. V. Gazis, N. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “A Generic Model for Reconfigurable Protocol Stacks in
Beyond 3G”, IEEE Wireless Communications, Volume: 13, Issue: 3 , Page(s): 70 – 78,
June 2006
16. V. Gazis, N. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, "A Generic Architecture For ABC UMTS/WLAN Mobile
Networks" for the International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing (IJWMC) special
issue on "Towards Ubiquitous Wireless Communication: The Integration of 3G/WLAN
Networks", vol. 2, no.4, pp. 248-262, January 2008
17. M. Koutsopoulou, A. Kaloxylos, A. Alonistioti, L. Merakos “A Platform for Charging, Billing &
Accounting in Future Mobile Networks”, Elsevier Computer Communications, Special Issue
on “Emerging Middleware for Next Generation Networks”, Volume 30, Issue 3,2 February
2007,Pages 516-526
18. N. Alonistioti, E. Patouni, V. Gazis, “Generic Architecture and Mechanisms for Protocol
Reconfiguration”, Special issue on “Reconfigurable radio technologies in support of
ubiquitous seamless computing", ACM/Springer Journal on Mobile Networks and
Applications (MONET), Volume 11, Number 6, December 2006
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19. V. Gazis, N. Alonistioti, N. Houssos, M. Koutsopoulou, S. Gessler, “Intelligent network
provisioning for dynamically downloadable applications in beyond 3G mobile networks”,
Kluwer Journal of Network and Systems Management, Vol.14, No 2, June 2006
20. Z. Boufidis, R. Falk, N. Alonistioti, E. Moyyeldin, N. Olaziregi, B. Souville, “Network support
modelling, architecture, and security considerations for composite reconfigurable
environments”, Special issue “Composite Reconfigurable Radio Networks”, IEEE Wireless
Communications, vol. 13, no. 3, June 2006
21. S. Panagiotakis, N. Alonistioti, “Context aware Composition of Mobile Services”, IEEE
Computer Society - IT Professional, July-August 2006, Vol.8, No.4.
22. E. Patouni, S. Gault, M. Muck, N. Alonistioti and K. Kominaki "Advanced Reconfiguration
Framework based on Game Theoretical Techniques in Autonomic Communication
Systems", Annals of Telecommunications Journal, Vol. 62, No 9/10, Sept./Oct. 2007
23. N. Alonistioti, E. Patouni, V. Gazis: “Generic architecture and mechanisms for protocol
reconfiguration”, in the “Mobile Networks and Applications” Journal, Special Issue on
Reconfigurable Radio Technologies in Support of Ubiquitous Seamless Computing, Vol. 11,
No. 6. (December 2006), pp. 917-934.
24. V.Gazis, E.Patouni, N.Alonistioti and L. Merakos, “A Survey of Dynamically Adaptable
Protocol Stacks”, IEEE Journal on Communications Surveys and Tutorials, first issue 2010.
25. Z. Boufidis, N. Alonistioti, and L. Merakos, “Architecture and Signaling Protocol for Migration
to Cognitive Reconfigurable Post-3G Mobile Systems”, publication in ACM SIGMOBILE
Mobile Computing and Communications Review, 2008.
26. F. Foukalas, V. Gazis, N. Alonistioti, “Cross-Layer Design Proposals for Wireless Mobile
Networks: A Survey and Taxonomy”, in IEEE Journal on Communications Surveys and
Tutorials, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 70--85, First Quarter 2008.
27. V. Gazis, N. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, "Ontology engineering for cognitive networks with
dynamically adaptable protocol stacks", Mediterranean Journal of Computers and
Networks, Special issue on "Recent advances in heterogeneous cognitive wireless
networks", Volume 4, No. 3, July 2008, p.115-124..
28. E. Patouni, N. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “"Modelling and Performance Evaluation of
Reconfiguration Decision-Making in Heterogeneous Radio Network Environments", IEEE
Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Special issue “Achievements and the Road
Ahead: The First Decade of Cognitive Radio” , 2010, Volume: 59 , Issue: 4, Page(s): 1887 -
1900.
29. V. Gazis, Z. Boufidis, N. Alonistioti, and L. Merakos, “Towards the Functional Enhancement
of 3GPP Networks with Reconfiguration Capacities”, Wireless Personal Communications,
2010, DOI 10.1007/s11277-009-9903-0
30. D. Xenakis, D. Tsolkas, N. Passas, N. Alonistioti, and L. Merakos, “Dynamic Resource
Allocation in Adaptive Wireless OFDMA Systems“, Wiley Wireless Communications and
Mobile Computing (WCMC) Journal, Volume 12, Issue 11, pages 985–998, 2010.
31. Klaus Nolte, Alexandros Kaloxylos, Kostas Tsagkaris, Thomas Rosowski, Makis
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Stamatelatos, Aristi Galani, Eckard Bogenfeld, Panagis Magdalinos, Jens Tiemann, Jens
Gebert, Paul Arnold, Dirk von Hugo, Nancy Alonistioti, Panagiotis Demestichas, Wolfgang
Koenig, “The E3 architecture: Enabling future cellular networks with cognitιve and self-x
capabilities”, in International Journal of Network Management, Volume 21, Issue 5, pages
360–383, September/October 2011
32. P. Magdalinos, A. Kousaridas, P. Spapis, G. Katsikas, N. Alonistioti, “Enhancing a Fuzzy
Logic Inference Engine through Machine Learning for a Self- Managed Network”, Journal
Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET), Special Issue on Mobile Networks and
Management, Volume 16 Issue 4, August 2011, Pages 475-489
33. E. Patouni, D. Kypriadis and N. Alonistioti, “A lightweight framework for prediction-based
resource management in future wireless networks”, Springer EURASIP Journal on Wireless
Communications and Networking, Special Issue on “Recent Advances in Mobile Lightweight
Wireless Systems”, 2012, issue 1, pp.144
34. A. Kaloxylos, R. Eigenmann, F. Teye, Z. Politopoulou, S. Wolfert, C. Shrank, M. Dillinger, I.
Lampropoulou, E. Antoniou, L. Pesonen, H. Nicole, F. Thomas, N. Alonistioti, G.
Kormentzas, “Farm management systems and the Future Internet era”, Elsevier Computers
and Electronics in Agriculture 89 (2012) 130–144
35. M. Bouet, G. Nguengang, V. Conan, A. Kousaridas, P. Spapis, N. Alonistioti, “Embedding
Cognition in the Wireless Network Management: An experimental perspective”, IEEE
Communications Magazine, 2012, Volume:50 Issue:12
36. Kostas Tsagkaris, Gérard Nguengang, Aristi Galani, Imen Grida Ben Yahia, Majid Ghader,
Alexandros Kaloxylos, Markus Gruber, Apostolos Kousaridas, Mathieu Bouet, Stylianos
Georgoulas, Aimilia Bantouna, Nancy Alonistioti, Panagiotis Demestichas: A survey of
autonomic networking architectures: towards a Unified Management Framework. Int.
Journal of Network Management 23(6): 402-423 (2013)
37. Andrej Mihailovic, Apostolos Kousaridas, Alexandre Jaron, Paul Pangalos, Nancy
Alonistioti, A. Hamid Aghvami: Self-Management for Access Points Coverage Optimization
and Mobility Agents Configuration in Future Access Networks. Wireless Personal
Communications 72(1): 343-374 (2013)
38. Spapis, P.; Theodoropoulos, P.; Katsikas, G.; Alonistioti, N.; Georgoulas, S., “A scheme for
adaptive self-diagnosis of QoS degradation in future networks,” Integrated Network
Management (IM 2013), 2013 IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on , vol., no., pp.724,727,
27-31 May 2013 (2013)
39. Apostolos Kousaridas, Alexandros Kaloxylos, Panagis Magdalinos, Thanos Makris,
Georgios P. Koudouridis, Gunnar Hedby, Nancy Alonistioti: "Integrating the self-growing
concept in a self-organizing wireless network for topology optimization", International
Journal of Network Management, vol. 24, no. 2, 121-152, 2014.
40. A.Kaloxylos, A.Groumas, V.Sarris, L.Katsikas, P.Magdalinos, E.Antoniou, Z.Politopoulou,
S.Wolfert, C.Brewster, R.Eigenmann, C.M.Terol, “A cloud-based Farm Management
System: Architecture and implementation”, Elsevier Computers and Electronics in
Agriculture Volume 100, Issue 1, January 2014
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41. K. Chatzikokolakis, A. Kaloxylos, P. Spapis, N. Alonistioti, C. Zhou, J. Eichinger, Ö. Bulakci,
“A survey of location management mechanisms and an evaluation of their applicability for
5G cellular networks,” Recent Advances in Communications and Networking Technology,
Bentham Science Publishers, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 106-116, 2014
42. Apostolos Kousaridas, Alexandros Kaloxylos, Panagis Magdalinos, Thanos Makris,
Georgios P. Koudouridis, Gunnar Hedby, Nancy Alonistioti: Integrating the self-growing
concept in a self-organizing wireless network for topology optimization. Int. Journal of
Network Management Volume 24, Issue 2, March 2014
43. Panagis Magdalinos, Alexandros Kaloxylos, Nancy Alonistioti, “Context Monitoring
Optimization in Autonomic Networks”, Springer Journal Wireless Personal Communications:
Volume 81, Issue 1 (2015), Page 279-302
44. Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis, Nancy Alonistioti, Panagiotis Spapis, Alexandros Kaloxylos,
“Towards Spectrum Sharing: Opportunities and Technical Enablers”, IEEE Communication
Magazine, July 2015
45. Panagiotis Diamantopoulos, Eleni Patouni, Nikolaos Bompetsis, Nancy Alonistioti, João
Gonçalves, Luís Cordeiro, Ioannis P. Chochliouros, George Lyberopoulos, "Video-to-Video
E-Health Applications Supporting Medical Use Cases for Remote Patients”, Springer -
Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations, Volume 437 of the series IFIP Advances
in Information and Communication Technology pp 24-29
46. Dimitrios Alonistiotis, Evgenia Kontou, Nikolaos Karachalios, Eleni Patouni, Panagiotis
Diamantopoulos, Nikolaos Bompetsis, Nancy Alonistioti, Ioannis P. Chochliouros, “Remote
Video-to-Video Eye Telemonitoring Use Case for Glaucoma Patients”, Springer - Artificial
Intelligence Applications and Innovations , Volume 437 of the series IFIP Advances in
Information and Communication Technology pp 48-55
47. S. Barmpounakis, A. Kaloxylos, A. Groumas et. al, «Management & Control applications in
Agriculture domain via a Future Internet Business-to-Business Platform», Information
Processing in Agriculture Journal (IPA), May 2015
48. K. Chatzikokolakis, G. Beinas and N. Alonistioti, P. Spapis and A. Kaloxylos, “Fuzzy-logic
enabled spectrum sharing for 5G mobile networks”, Journal of Networks – JNW, 2016
49. S.Barmpounakis, A. Kaloxylos, P. Spapis, N. Alonistioti, «Context-aware, user-driven,
network-controlled RAT selection for 5G networks», The International Journal of Computer
and Telecommunications Networking (COMNET Journal), Elsevier, vol. 113, pp. 124-147,
2017.
D. Tutorials/White papers 1. N. Alonistioti, “E2R System Architecture and Reconfiguration Management Plane (RMP)”,
Tutorial, IST Summit 06, Mykonos, Greece, 05-07.06.06
2. Didier Bourse, Karim El-Khazen, Klaus Moessner, Nancy Alonistioti, Jorg Brakensiek, Tim Hentschel, Tutorial on "End-to-End Reconfigurability": (1) From Software Defined Radio to End-to-End Reconfigurability, (2) Stakeholders Perspectives in End-to-End Reconfigurability,
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(3) E2R Research on Network, Equipment and Resources Management and Control, (4) E2R Research on Equipment Management and Signalion Rapid Prototyping, (5) Key Challenges to enable the Seamless Experience, June 2005: IST Mobile and Wireless Summit (Dresden, Germany)
3. M. Dillinger, N. Olaziregi, P. Demestichas, G. Dimitrakopoulos, N. Alonistioti, “Network Architecture and Support Services for Reconfigurability”, WWRF WG6 White Paper Dec. 2004.
4. J. Vogler, G. Pfeiffer, V. Stavroulaki, P. Demestichas, A. Katidiotis, D. Petromanolakis, N. Alonistioti, E. Patouni, P. Magdalinos, A. Merentitis, S. Buljore, Q. Wei, S. Zhong, T. Farnham, C. Dolwin, R.K. Atukula, U. Lücking, S. Mende, S. Gultchev, K. Moessner, “E2R White Paper: Equipment Management and Control Architecture”, E2R White Paper July. 05
5. Eleni Patouni, Simon Delaere, Jean-Marc Temerson, Jianming Pan, Antonis Lilis, Olivier Simon, Apostolis Kousaridas, Pieter Ballon, Ji Yang ,Nancy Alonistioti and Markus Muck, "E2R II Scenario on Autonomic Communication Systems for Seamless Experience", Project E²R II White Paper, Oct. 2006 available at http://e2r2.motlabs.com/dissemination/whitepapers
6. Z. Boufidis, E. Patouni, and N. Alonistioti, “End-to-End Reconfiguration Management and Control System Architecture”, E2R II White Paper, December 2006, available at http://e2r2.motlabs.com/dissemination/whitepapers
7. Patouni, E.; Alonistioti, N. & Polychronopoulos, C. (eds.), Service Adaptation over Heterogeneous Infrastructures, White Paper, 2008. http://www.opuce.tid.es/Publications.htm
E. International Conferences / workshops
1. N. Alonistioti “Network Functions Evaluation of Hardware Accelerated NFV Platform in View
of 5G Requirements”, INNOV 2017, The Sixth International Conference on Communications, Computation, Networks and Technologies, October 8 - 12, 2017 - Athens, Greece
2. N. Alonistioti, “SDN/NFV and V2X Applications”, 18th Infocom World 2016, Digital Economy: The Highway of NGN!, November 2, 2016 | Divani Caravel Hotel
3. N. Alonistioti, “Legal and Technical Requirements for Data Privacy Risk Identification Platforms”, 18th Infocom World 2016, Digital Economy: The Highway of NGN!, November 2, 2016 | Divani Caravel Hotel
4. A.Kousaridas. S.Falangitis, P.Magdalinos, N.Alonistioti, M.Dillinger, "SYSTAS: Density-based Algorithm for Clusters Discovery in Wireless Networks", IEEE 25th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications - (PIMRC): Services Applications and Business, 2015
5. Chatzikokolakis K. ; Spapis P.; Kaloxylos A.; Beinas G.; Alonistioti N.; “Spectrum sharing: A coordination framework enabled by fuzzy-logic,” International Conference on Computer, Information and Telecommunication Systems (CITS), 15-17 July 2015
6. L. Katsikas, K. Chatzikokolakis, N. Alonistioti, “Implementing Clustering for Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks in ns-3″. Workshop on NS-3 2015, WNS3 ’15
7. Makis Stamatelatos, Dirk Osstyn, Simon Delaere, The Creative Ring Conceptual
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Architecture, EANN ’15 Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Engineering Applications of Neural Networks (INNS), (2015)
8. Chatzikokolakis K. ; Kaloxylos A.; Spapis P.; Alonistioti N.; Zhou C.; Eichinger J.; Bulakci O, “On the Way to Massive Access in 5G: Challenges and Solutions for Massive Machine Communications,” Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications, 2015. CrownCom 2015. 10th International Conference on , 21-23 April 2015
9. Stamatelatos, M., Kaloxylos, A., Paraskevopoulos, A. Alonistioti, N.: A Generic Scheme and a Validation Model for SON Coordination in 5G Networks. The 6th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications (IISA), (2015).
10. H. Droste, G. Zimmermann, M. Stamatelatos, N. Lindqvist, Ö. Bulakci, J. Eichinger, V. Venkatasubramanian, U. Dötsch, H. Tullberg, ”The METIS 5G Architecture”, IEEE VTC Spring 2015, May 11-14, 2015, Glasgow, Scotland
11. S. Barmpounakis, A. Kaloxylos, P. Spapis, N. Alonistioti, “COmpAsS: A Context-Aware, User-Oriented RAT Selection Mechanism in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks”, Mobility 2014, Fourth International Confrence on Mobile Services, Resources, and Users, July 20-24 – 2014, Paris, France
12. J. F. Monserrat, , H. Droste, Ö. Bulakci, J. Eichinger, O. Queseth, M. Stamatelatos, H.Tullberg,V. Venkatkumar, G. Zimmermann, U. Dötsch, A. Osseiran, “Rethinking the Mobile and Wireless Network Architecture: The METIS Research into 5G”, EuCNC 2014, June 23-26, Bologna, Italy
13. R.Arapoglou, I.Rodis, P.Magdalinos, N.Alonistioti, "Adapting Policy-based Management of
Future Networks using Collaborative Filtering Techniques", In the Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Workshop on Computer-Aided Modeling Analysis and Design of Communication Links and Networks, Dec 1-3, December, 2014
14. A. Kaloxylos, S. Barmpounakis, P. Spapis, N. Alonistioti, “An efficient RAT selection
mechanism for 5G cellular networks”, International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference, 4-8 August 2014, Nicosia, Cyprus
15. S. Barmpounakis, A. Kaloxylos, P. Spapis, N. Alonistioti, “COmpAsS: A Context-Aware, User-Oriented RAT Selection Mechanism in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks”, Mobility 2014, Fourth International Confrence on Mobile Services, Resources, and Users, July 20-24 – 2014, Paris, France
16. P. Spapis, K. Chatzikokolakis, A. Kaloxylos, N. Alonistioti, “Using SDN as a key enabler for co-primary spectrum sharing”, accepted for publication on the proceedings of the 5th IEEE International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications IISA 07-09 July, Chania, Greece, 2014
17. R. Arapoglou, E. Patouni, N. Alonistioti, “A Unified Framework for QoS and SLA aware multidomain self-management: A Use Case Demonstration”,in the UniverSelf Workshop on Managing Autonomic Network Functions, 20 November 2013, Orange Labs, Issy Les Moulineaux, France
18. Panagiotis Spapis, Panagiotis Theodoropoulos, George Katsikas, Nancy Alonistioti, Stylianos Georgoulas: A scheme for adaptive self-diagnosis of QoS degradation in future networks. IM 2013: 724-727, IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM 2013), Ghent, Belgium, May 27-31, 2013
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19. E.Patouni, A.Merentitis, P.Panagiotopoulos, A.Glentis and N.Alonistioti, “Network Virtualisation Trends: Virtually Anything is Possible by Connecting the Unconnected”, in the Proceedings of the 1st IEEE Software Defined Networks for Future Networks and Services Workshop, (SDN4FNS 2013), 11-13 November 2013, Trento, Italy
20. Roi Arapoglou, Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis, George Katsikas, Nancy Alonistioti, “A Dynamic Governance Framework for Efficient Orchestration of HetNet Empowerment Mechanisms”, IEEE 4th International Conference on Smart Communications in Network Technologies 2013, 17-19 June 2013, Paris, France
21. Apostolidis, D. Siouras, N. Alonistioti, ” An outage compensation algorithm for WLANs “, ”, IEEE 4th International Conference on Smart Communications in Network Technologies 2013, 17-19 June 2013, Paris, France
22. B. Fuentes, E. Patouni, T. Ratio, E. Kosmatos, R. Arapoglou, G. Katsikas, ‘Network and Service Governance for the Management of Future Networks’, in the Proceedings of the Future Network and MobileSummit 2013, 03 – 05 July 2013, Lisbon, Portugal
23. G. Katsikas, R. Arapoglou, E. Patouni, N. Alonistioti, “Unified Management for Converged Networks”, Future Network & MobileSummit 2013 Exhibition, Demonstration Stand, Lisbon, Portugal
24. E. Patouni, B. Fuentes, N. Alonistioti, “A Network and Service Governance Framework: Case Study for Efficient Load Balancing”, IEEE 17th International Workshop on Computer Aided Modeling and Design of Communication Links and Networks 2012 (CAMAD 2012), 17-19 September, Barcelona, Spain
25. R. Arapoglou, N. Alonistioti, A. Rigas, G. Agapiou, “A novel cognitive engine towards geo-location based vertical handoff decision”, Special Session on IEEE 17th International Workshop on Computer Aided Modeling and Design of Communication Links and Networks 2012 (CAMAD 2012), 17-19 September, Barcelona, Spain
26. A. Apostolidis, N. Alonistioti, “A mechanism for cell outage compensation”, COST IC0902 3rd workshop, Ohrid, FYROM, September 2012
27. E. Patouni, D. Kypriadis, N. Alonistioti, “ An efficient Load Balancing Scheme for Network Stability in Future Networks”, in Future Network Stability: Threats and Challenges I Workshop, Future Network & Mobile Summit 2012, 4-6 July 2012, Berlin, Germany
28. K. Chatzikokolakis, R. Arapoglou, A. Merentitis, N. Alonisioti, “Fair Power Control in Cooperative Systems Based on Evolutionary Techniques”, International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies, UBICOMM 2012, Barcelona, Spain, September 2012
29. I.P. Chochliouros, A.S. Spiliopoulou, E. Sfakianakis, N. Mitsopoulou, N. Alonistioti, M.
Stamatelatos and P. Chatzimisios, “A Paradigm for the Development of Self-Growing
Energy-Aware Networks”, (2012). In IEEE (Ed.), Proceedings of The 8th International
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Conference” (IWCMC-2012), August 27-31, 2012, Limassol, Cyprus [Supported by the
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers)], (pp.654-659). CD-ROM. [ISBN:
978-1-4577-1379-8/12/$26.00 ©2012 IEEE]. Digital Object Identifier:
10.1109/IWCMC.2012.6314282.
30. P. Magdalinos, A. Kousaridas, N Alonistioti, “Feedback-based Learning for Self-Managed Network Elements”, IEEE/IFIP International Symposium on Integrated Network
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Management, pp.666-669, 2011
31. P. Spapis, G. Katsikas, M. Stamatelatos, K. Chatzikokolakis, R. Arapoglou, N. Alonistioti, “Learning Enhanced Environment Perception for Cooperative Power Control”, International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies, UBICOMM 2011, Lisbon, Portugal, November 2011
32. L. Ciavaglia, Z. Altman, E. Patouni, A. Kaloxylos, N. Alonistioti, K. Tsagkaris, P. Vlacheas, “Coordination of Self-Organizing Network Mechanisms: Framework and Enablers”, ICST MONAMI 2011, Special Session on Future Research Directions, Aveiro, Portugal, September 21-23, 2011
33. N. Alonistioti, E. Schulz, G. Koudouridis, S. Delaere, J. Declerk, M. Stamatelatos, M. Emmelmann, I.P. Chochliouros and M. Mueck, “The Self-Growing Concept – A Novel Framework Developed by the FP7 CONSERN Project”, Proceedings of the CrownCom-2011, The 6th International ICST Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications, Osaka, Japan, 01-03 June 2011, pp.346-350. CD-ROM [ISBN: 978-1-4577-0140-5]. [Supported by the ICST – Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering].
34. E. Patouni, N. Alonistioti, “Lightweight Mechanisms for Self-Configuring Protocols”, Proc. 2nd International Conference on Mobile Lightweight Wireless Systems (Mobilight 2010), 10-12 May 2010, Barcelona, Spain
35. A. Merentitis, A. Kaloxylos, M. Stamatelatos, N. Alonistioti, “Optimal Periodic Sensing and Low Energy Reasoning for cognitive devices”, IEEE MELECON 2010
36. A. Kousaridas, N Alonistioti, “Topology Control in self-Managed Wireless Networks”, 2nd International Conference of Mobile and Lightweight Wireless Systems – MOBILIGHT 2010
37. A. Mihailovic, G. Nguengang, A. Kousaridas, M. Israel, V. Conan, I.P. Chochliouros, M. Belesioti, ….N. Alonistioti, “An Approach for Designing Cognitive Self-Managed Future Internet”, Proc. Future Network & Mobile Summit Conference and Exhibition, 2010
38. P. Magdalinos, D. Makris, P. Spapis, C. Papazafeiropoulos, A. Kousaridas, M. Stamatelatos, N. Alonistioti, “Coverage and Capacity optimization of Self-Managed Future Internet Wireless Networks” Proc. Service Wave, pp.201-202, 2010
39. A. Kousaridas, A. Mihailovic, N. Alonistioti, “Dynamic Compartment Formation for Coverage Optimisation of Cognitive Wireless Networks”, IEEE 21st International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, pp. 2255-2260, 2010
40. I.P. Chochliouros, E. Sfakianakis, A. Kousaridas, J. Modeker, D. Wagner, A.S. Spiliopoulou, G. Agapiou, A. Mihailovic, Dev Pramil Audsin, M. Belesioti, A. Rigas, K. Chelidonis, E. Gazis, G. Nguengang, N. Alonistioti, C. Mizikakis, D. Katsaros and T. Doukoglou, “Design and Development of Essential Use-Cases for Self-Management in Future Internet Wireless Networks”, In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference of Mobile and Lightweight Wireless Systems - MOBILIGHT 2010, 10-12 May 2010, Barcelona, Spain. CD-ROM [ISBN: 978-963-9799-91-2]. [Supported by the ICST – Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering].
41. N. Alonistioti, A. Merentitis, M. Stamatelatos, E. Schulz, G. Koudouridis, B. Bochow, M. Schuster, P. Demeester, P. Ballon, S. Delaere, M. Mueck, C. Drewes, L. Van der Perre, J. Declerck, T. Lewis and I.P. Chochliouros, “Towards Self-Adaptable, Scalable, Dependable and Energy Efficient Networks: The Self-Growing Concept”, In IARIA-International Academy, Research and Industry Association (Ed.), Proceedings of the UBICOMM 2010, The Fourth International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies, October 25-30, 2010, Florence, Italy (pp.324-327). [ISBN: 978-1-61208-
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42. N. Alonistioti, E. Schulz, A. Merentitis, M. Stamatelatos, B. Bochow, P. Ballon, M. Mueck,
L. Van der Perre, T. Lewis and I. Chochliouros, “Cooperative and Self-Growing Energy-
Aware Networks”, In Proceedings of the 7th Annual IEEE Communications Society
Conference on Sensor Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON) 2010,
June 21-25, Boston-MA, USA. (pp.1-2) [ISBN: 978-1-4244-7150-8, ISBN:
978-1-4244-7151-5/10/$26.00©2010 IEEE. E-ISBN: 978-1-4244-7151-5].
43. I.P. Chochliouros, A.S. Spiliopoulou, M. Belesioti, E. Sfakianakis, G. Agapiou, G.
Diakonikolaou, N. Alonistioti, P. Spapis, A. Kousaridas and A. Mihailovic, “Self-
Manageability in the Context of Next-Generation Networks”, In FITCE (Federation of
Telecommunications Engineers of the European Union) (Ed.), Proceedings of the 49th
International Congress, “The Way of Santiago and European Telecommunications”,
Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain, September 01-04, 2010 (pp.299-309).
44. Belschner, J. Arnold, P. ; Eckhardt, H. ; Kuhn, E. ; Patouni, E. ; Kousaridas, A. ; Alonistioti, N. ; Saatsakis, A. ; Tsagkaris, K. ; Demestichas, P. , Optimisation of Radio Access Network Operation Introducing Self-x Functions: Use Cases, Algorithms, Expected Efficiency Gains, Vehicular Technology Conference, 2009. VTC Spring 2009. IEEE 69th, 26-29 April 2009, Page(s): 1- 5
45. P. Spapis, E. Patouni, N. Alonistioti, “Multi-Criteria Decision Making Enabling Self-Management and Migration to Future Internet Systems” Proc. ICT Mobile Summit 2009, 10-12 June, Santander, Spain
46. A Kousaridas, N Alonistioti, “Self-organizing cognitive network elements for next generation communication system”, - Proceedings of Networking and Electronic Commerce Conference, 2009
47. V. Gazis, A. Kousaridas, C. Polychronopoulos, T. Raptis, N. Alonistioti, “Self-Management Capacities in Future Internet Wireless Systems”, 1st International Conference on Adaptive and Self-Adaptive Systems and Applications (ADAPTIVE), pp. 9-14, 2009
48. Ioannis P. Chochliouros, Nancy Alonistioti, Anastasia S. Spiliopoulou, George Agapiou, Andrej Mihailovic and Maria Belesioti, Self-management in Future Internet Wireless Networks: Dynamic Resource Allocation and Traffic Routing for Multi-service Provisioning, MOBILE LIGHTWEIGHT WIRELESS SYSTEMS, Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 2009, Volume 13, 230-241, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-03819-8_22
49. Mihailovic, A., Chochliouros, I. P., Kousaridas, A., Nguengang, G., Polychronopoulos, C., Borgel, J., Isral M., Conan V., … & Alonistioti, N. (2009). “Architectural Principles for Synergy of Self-management and Future Internet Evolution”, ICT Mobile Summit 2009.
50. Mihailovic, A., Nguengang, G. ; Borgel, J. ; Alonistioti, N., Building Knowledge Lifecycle and Situation Awareness in Self-Managed Cognitive Future Internet Networks, First International Conference on Emerging Network Intelligence, 11-16 Oct. 2009, Page(s): 3- 8
51. Mihailovic, A., Chochliouros, I.P. ; Georgiadou, E. ; Spiliopoulou, A.S. ; Sfakianakis, E. ; Belesioti, M. ; Nguengang, G. ; Borgel, J. ; Alonistioti, N., “Situation awareness mechanisms for cognitive networks”, International Conference on Ultra Modern Telecommunications & Workshops, 2009. ICUMT '09. 12-14 Oct. 2009, Page(s): 1- 6
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52. Raptis, T., Polychronopoulos, C. ; Kousaridas, A. ; Spapis, P. ; Gazis, V. ; Alonistioti, N. ; Chochliouros, I., Technological Enablers for Self-Manageable Future Internet Elements, Future Computing, Service Computation, Cognitive, Adaptive, Content, Patterns, COMPUTATIONWORLD '09. Computation World, Date of Conference: 15-20 Nov. 2009, Page(s): 499- 504
53. I.P. Chochliouros, G. Diakonikolaou, M. Belesioti, E. Sfakianakis, A.S. Spiliopoulou and N. Alonistioti, “Dynamic Spectrum Reallocation via Autonomic Management”, In Proceedings of the 10th IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM-2009), Kos, Greece, 15-19 June 2009 (pp.1-5). CD-ROM (ISBN: 978-1-4244-4439-7/09/$25.00©2009 IEEE). [Digital Object Identifier:10.1109/WOWMOM.2009.5282398].
54. I.P. Chochliouros, A.S. Spiliopoulou, E. Georgiadou, M. Belesioti, E. Sfakianakis, G. Agapiou and N. Alonistioti, “A Model for Autonomic Network Management in the Scope of the Future Internet”, In FITCE (Federation of Telecommunications Engineers of the European Union) (Ed.), Proceedings of the 48th International Congress, “ICT Transformation - Global InfoSociety Realization in 2009?”, Prague, Czech Republic, September 03-05, 2009 (pp.102-106).
55. I.P. Chochliouros, A.S. Spiliopoulou, G. Diakonikolaou, M. Belesioti, E. Georgiadou, E. Sfakianakis, G. Nguengang, J. Borgel, A. Mihailovic, N. Alonistioti, A. Kousaridas and C. Polychronopoulos, “Innovative Autonomic Management for Future Internet Network Elements”, In ENEPROT-Union of Hellenic Scientists for Protypation and Standardization (Ed.), Proceedings of the 6th International Conference “Standardization, Prototypes and Quality: A Means of Balkan Countries’ Collaboration”, October 09-10, 2009, Thessaloniki, Greece, pp.11-35 [ISBN: 978-960-87973-9-0].
56. E. Patouni, O. Holland and N.Alonistioti, “Cognitive Functionalities for Mobile Terminal Self-Recovery and Protocol Auto-Configuration”, in the Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications 2008 (PIMRC 2008), 15-18 September 2008, Cannes, France
57. A. Merentitis, E. Patouni, N. Alonistioti and M.Doubrava, “To Reconfigure or Not to Reconfigure: Cognitive Mechanisms for Mobile Devices Decision Making”, in the Proceedings of the 68th IEEE Vehicular Technology conference, 21–24 September 2008, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
58. Kousaridas A., Polychronopoulos C., Alonistioti. N., Mödeker. J., Marikar. A., Mihailovic. A., Agapiou. G., Chochliouros. I. & Heliotis, G. (2008), “Future Internet Elements: Cognition and Self-management Design Issues”, Autonomics 2008, SAC-FIRE Workshop, Turin, Italy.
59. Z. Boufidis, E. Patouni, A. Kousaridas, N. Alonistioti, and K. Nolte, ”Architecture for End-to-End Efficiency distilled from Reconfigurability Outcomes”, ICT Mobile and Wireless Communications Summit 2008, Stockholm, Sweden, June 2008.
60. Kousaridas Apostolos, Alonistioti Nancy, "On a Synergetic Architecture for Cognitive Adaptive Behavior of Future Communication Systems", 9th IEEE WoWMoM Symposium, pp. 1-7, 2008
61. Polychronopoulos C., Stamatelatos M., Alonistioti N. (2008), “Tracing the Parallel Paths of Knowledge Management in the Organizational Domain and the Autonomic Paradigm”, 8th Joint Conference on Knowledge - Based Software Engineering, Greece.
62. D. Bourse, M. Muck, D. Bateman, S. Buljore, N. Alonistioti, K. Moessner, E. Nicollet, E.
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Buracchini, P. Demestichas, M. Stamatelatos and E. Patouni, “FP6 E2R Programme Achievements and Impact”, Proceeding of the SDR 07 Technical Conference and Product Exposition, 2007
63. E. Patouni, N. Alonistioti, “Leveraging the Autonomicity Concept for Self-Configuration and Self-Management in Hot-Swapping Software Architectures”, In EC Beyond 3G Cluster Workshop on Cognition and Self-Management, 25 September 2007, Brussels, Belgium
64. N. Alonistioti, E. Patouni, R. Feuilette, “Context Management for Cognitive Systems – Impact in OMA DM”, Mobile Terminal Assisted Services Provisioning in a B3G Environment Workshop, IST MOTIVE, Athens, Greece, September 2007
65. M. Muck D. Bourse, K. Moessner, N. Alonistioti, P. Demestichas, E. Nicollet, E. Buracchini, D. Bateman, Z. Boufidis, E. Patouni, V. Stavroulaki, A. Trogolo, P. Goria, “End-to-End Reconfigurability in Heterogeneous Wireless Systems – Software and Cognitive Radio Solutions”, 16th IST Mobile and Wireless Communications Summit, Budapest, Hungary, July 2007
66. V. Gazis, N. Alonistioti, L.Merakos, “Discovering feasible protocol stack combinations in Beyond 3G systems: Information model, search algorithms and performance”, in Proceedings of the 18th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC,2007, Athens, Greece, 2007.
67. Bourse, Didier, Markus Muck, David Bateman, Gemini Chengeleroyen, Olivier Simon, Nancy Alonistioti, Klaus Moessner, Eric Nicollet, Enrico Buracchini, and Panagiotis Demestichas. "End-to-End Reconfigurability–Management and Control of Adaptive Communication Systems.", SDR Forum Technical Conference 2006
68. M. Muck, S. Buljore, D. Bourse, P. Martigne, A. Lilis, E. Patouni, M. Stamatelatos, N. Alonistioti, K. Tsagkaris, P. Demestichas “Reconfigurable Wireless Communication Systems applying Distributed Decision-Making in a Heterogeneous Radio Environment”, 16th IST Mobile and Wireless Communications Summit, Budapest, Hungary, July 2007
69. Z. Boufidis, N. Alonistioti, R. Feuillette, O. Holland, J. Pan, and K. Moessner, “End-to-End Architecture for Cognitive Reconfigurable Wireless Networks”, Proc. 16th IST Mobile and Wireless Communications Summit, Budapest, Hungary, July 2007
70. Z. Boufidis, N. Alonistioti, E. Patouni, M. Stamatelatos, M. Muck, and D. Bourse, “A
Platform-Independent Model for Autonomously Reconfigurable User Equipment and
Network Elements”, OMG 3rd Software-Based Communications (SBC) Workshop, Fairfax,
VA USA, Mar. 2007
71. Z. Boufidis, E. Patouni, and N. Alonistioti, “System Architecture for Autonomously Reconfigurable Heterogeneous Mobile Radio Systems”, ETSI Software Defined Radio (SDR) / Cognitive Radio (CR) Workshop, Sophia Antipolis, France, Feb. 2007
72. M. Muck, S. Buljore, D. Bourse, P. Martigne, A. Lilis, E. Patouni, M. Stamatelatos, N. Alonistioti, “IEEE P1900.B: Cohabitation of multi-homing capable devices in a heterogeneous network context” Wireless World Research Forum – WWRF17, Heidelberg, Germany, 15-17 November 2006
73. E. Patouni, S. Gault, M. Muck, N. Alonistioti, “Autonomic Communications: Exploiting Advanced and Game Theoretical Techniques for RAT Selection and Protocol Reconfiguration”, The 3rd IFIP TC6 WG6.6 and WG6.3 International Workshop on Autonomic Communication (WAC 2006), Sept.25-29 in Paris, France, Best Paper Award
74. Z. Boufidis, N. Alonistioti, M. Stamatelatos, U. Lucking, J. Vogler, C., “End-to-End
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Architecture for Adaptive Communications Systems”, IEEE VTC Fall 06 Conference, Montreal Canada, 25-28.09.06
75. E. Patouni, A. Lilis, A. Merentitis, N. Alonistioti, C. Beaujean, D. Bourse, E. Nicollet, “Protocol Reconfiguration Schemes for Policy-based Equipment Management”, IEEE VTC Fall 06 Conference, Montreal Canada, 25-28.09.06
76. M. Muck, S. Gault, D. Bourse, K. Tsagkaris, P. Demestichas, Z. Boufidis, M. Stamatelatos, N. Alonistioti, “Evolution of Wireless Communication Systems towards Autonomously Managed, Cognitive Radio Functionalities”, IEEE VTC Fall 06 Conference, Montreal Canada, 25-28.09.06
77. E. Patouni, A. Merentitis, C. Polychronopoulos, A. Lilis and N. Alonistioti, “Exploiting Protocol Reconfiguration for Autonomic Communication Environments”, 15th IST Mobile and Wireless Communications Summit, June 2006, Mykonos, Greece
78. Z. Boufidis, N. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “RSS: The Reconfiguration Support Subsystem for Next-Generation Mobile Networks”, IEEE ICC 06, Istanbul, Turkey, 11-15.06.06
79. E. Patouni and N. Alonistioti, “A Framework for the Deployment of Self-Managing and Self-Configuring Components in Autonomic Environments”, In International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM 2006), IEEE Autonomic Communications and Computing - ACC 2006, Niagara-Falls, Buffalo-NY (IEEE ACC 2006), pages 480– 484, June 2006
80. Z. Boufidis, N. Alonistioti, M. Stamatelatos, D. Bourse, K. El-Khazen, M. Muck, “Evolution of the Reconfiguration Management Plane for Autonomic Communications”, IST Summit 06, Mykonos, Greece, 05-07.06.06
81. D. Bourse, M. Muck, O. Simon, N. Alonistioti, K. Moessner, E. Nicollet, D. Bateman, E. Buracchini, G.Chengeleroyen, P. Demestichas, “End-to-End Reconfigurability (E2R II): Management and Control of Adaptive Communication Systems”, IST Summit 06, Mykonos, Greece, 05-07.06.06
82. A. Mihailovic, N. Olaziregi, N. Berthet, D. Pirez, J.E. Goubard, A. Minokuchi, B. Souville, Z. Boufidis, N. Alonistioti , K. El-Khazen, “End-to-End Reconfigurability System Architecture Fundamentals”, IST Summit 06, Mykonos, Greece, 05-07.06.06
83. E. Patouni, N. Alonistioti, “Towards Self-Configuring Protocols for Reconfigurable Systems”, ICT06, Madeira, Portugal, 09-12.05.06
84. Z. Boufidis, N. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “Quality of Service Negotiation in support of Post-Download User Sessions”, 4th Karlsruhe Workshop on Software Radios, Karlsruhe, Germany, 22-23.03.06
85. Spyros Panagiotakis, Maria Koutsopoulou, Athanasia Alonistioti, “Business Models and Revenue Streams in 3G Market”, http://www.eurasip.org/Proceedings/Ext/IST05/papers/320.pdf
86. A. Alonistioti, C. Anagnostopoulos, M. Stamatelatos, “Evolution of Reconfiguration Metamodel”, OMG SBC’05, San Diego, CA, USA, 15-18.08.05, Pres.
87. Nancy Alonistioti, Alexandros Kaloxylos, Andreas Maras: “Mobility management for beyond 3G reconfigurable systems”. ICETE 2005, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on e-Business and Telecommunication Networks, Reading, UK, October 3-7, 2005. INSTICC Press 2005, ISBN 972-8865-32-5
88. E. Patouni, N. Alonistioti, P. Magdalinos, “A Framework for Protocol Reconfiguration”, MWCN 2005, Marocco, September 2005
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89. Z. Boufidis, E. Patouni, N. Alonistioti, P. Magdalinos, D. Bourse and K. El-Khazen: “Exploiting the Reconfiguration Management Plane for Protocol Adaptation and Quality of Service Negotiation in B3G Systems”, Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF), 15th Meeting, WG6, Paris, France, 08 December 2005
90. D. Bourse, K. El-Khazen, R. Pintenet, N. Berthet, J. Voegler, N. Olaziregi, J. Brakensiek, K. Moessner, N. Alonistioti, “End-to-End Reconfigurability: Key Achievements and Learning of Phase 1 (2004-2005)", SDRF Technical Conference, Anaheim, USA, 14-17.11.05
91. V. Stavroulaki, A. Katidiotis, P. Demestichas, S. Buljore, N. Alonistioti, E. Patouni, A. Glentis, F. Foukalas, J. Vogler, G. Pfeiffer, Q. Wei, S. Zhong, T. Farnham, C. Dolwin, RK Atukula, U. Luecking, S. Gultchev, K. Seo and K. Moessner, “A Management and Control Architecture for Enabling End-to-End Reconfigurable Equipment Operation”, Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF), 13th Meeting, WG6, Jeju, South Korea, 03-04 March 2005
92. S. Panagiotakis, M. Koutsopoulou, A. Alonistioti, S. Thomopoulos, “Context Sensitive User Profiling for Customised Service Provision in Mobile Environments”, PIMRC2005, Berlin, Germany, 11-15 September 2005 .
93. C. Anagnostopoulos, A. Alonistioti, M. Stamatelatos, “Evolution on Reconfiguration Metamodel”, OMG Software-Based Communications, San Diego, USA, 2005
94. Maria Koutsopoulou, Spyridon Panagiotakis, Athanassia Alonistioti, Alexandros Kaloxylos, Middleware platform for the support of charging reconfiguration actions, NGNM 2005
95. E. Mohyeldin, J. Luo, E. Schulz, N. Olaziregi, Z. Boufidis, N. Alonistioti, and B. Souville, “E2R Network Architecture for Reconfigurable Radio”, Proc. WWRF#14, San Diego, California, USA, July 2005
96. Z. Boufidis, N. Alonistioti, and M. Dillinger, “Network Control and Management for Beyond 3G End-to-End Reconfiguration”, Proc. 14th IST Mobile and Wireless Communications Summit, Dresden, Germany, June 2005
97. C. Anagnostopoulos, A. Alonistioti, M. Stamatelatos, “Reconfiguration Management of Self-Organising System Beyond 3G”, Proc. 14th IST Mobile and Wireless Communications Summit, Dresden, Germany, June 2005
98. M. Koutsopoulou, S. Panagiotakis, N. Alonistioti, A. Kaloxylos, ”Customised Billing for Location-Based Services”, 5th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference, DAIS 2005, Athens, Greece, June 2005.
99. Nancy Alonistioti, Zachos Boufidis, Nikos Houssos and Makis Stamatelatos, "Business and Management Challenges for End-to-End Reconfiguration", Eurescom Summit 2005 on "Ubiquitous Services and Applications: Exploiting the Potential", Heidelberg, Germany, April 2005
100. Didier Bourse, Karim El-Khazen, Antoine Delautre, Thomas Wiebke, Markus Dillinger, Jorg Brakensiek, Klaus Moessner, Guillaume Vivier, Nancy Alonistioti, European Research in End-to-End Reconfigurability, IST Mobile SUMMIT 2004
101. A. Alonistioti, C. Anagnostopoulos, M. Stamatelatos, “Reconfiguration Metamodel Description”, OMG SBC’04, Arlington, VA, USA, 13-16.09.04, Pres.
102. F. Marx, S. Hope, A. Delautre, E. Buracchini, P. Goria A. Trogolo, M. Stamatelatos, N. Alonistioti, A. Kaloxylos, G. Vivier, K. El-Khazen, M. Alvarez, “System Scenarios of End-to-End Reconfigurability”, SDR Forum Technical Conference, 15-18.11.04, Phoenix, USA.
103. D. Bourse, K. El-Khazen, G. Vivier, Y. Denef, T. Wiebke, M. Dillinger, J. Brakensiek, K.
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Moessner, N. Alonistioti, “E2R Project: Major European Initiative on Reconfigurability”, SDR Forum Technical Conference, 15-18.11.04, Phoenix, USA.
104. Didier Bourse, Karim El-Khazen, Marylin Arndt, Nancy Alonistioti, Markus Dillinger, Jorg Brakensiek, Klaus Moessner, David Bateman “End-to-End Reconfigurability – Towards Seamless Experience”, Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF), 13th Meeting, WG6, 02 – 03 March 2005, Jeju Island, Korea.
105. Stephen Hope, Miguel Alvarez, Alessandro Trogolo, Enrico Buracchini, Paolo Goria, Makis Stamatelatos, Yiorgos Ntarladimas, Nancy Alonistioti, Karim El-Khazen, Didier Bourse, "Business Models for End-to-End Reconfigurable Systems", Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF), 14th Meeting, WG6 (10-11.06.04)
106. S. Hope, F. Marx, M. Arndt, A. Delautre, E. Buracchini, P. Goria, A. Trogolo, M. Stamatelatos, N. Alonistioti, A. Kaloxylos, G. Vivier, K. El-Khazen, M. Alvarez, "End-to-End Reconfigurability System Scenarios", Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF), 11th Meeting, WG6 (10-11.06.04)
107. V. Stavroulaki, P. Demestichas, S. Buljore, P. Roux, N. Alonistioti, F. Foukalas, J. Brakensiek, R. Atukula, U. Lücking, S. Mende, T. Farnham, C. Dolwin, S. Zhong, J. Vogler, G. Pfeiffer, M. Halimid, S. Gultchev, “A System for the Management and Control of Equipment in an End-to-End Reconfigurability Context”, Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF), 12th Meeting, WG6, 03-05.11.04, Toronto, Canada.
108. A. Glentis, N. Alonistioti, “Integrated reconfiguration management for the support of end to end reconfiguration”, Mobile and Wireless Communication Networks, IFIP TC6 / WG6.8 Conference on Mobile and Wireless Communication Networks (MWCN 2004), October 25-27, 2004, Paris, France
109. I. Demeure, S. Gessler, N. Alonistioti, N. Houssos , A reference model for adaptable service provisioning”, ICIN2004, 18 – 21 October, Bordeaux, France
110. N. Alonistioti, A. Glentis, F. Foukalas, A. Kaloxylos, “RMP: Reconfiguration Management Plane for the support of policy based network reconfiguration”, 15th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2004. PIMRC 2004, pp. 1394- 1397 Vol.2, Barcelona, Spain, September 2004
111. M. Stamatelatos, N. Alonistioti, A. Kaloxylos, K. Kafounis, P. Magdalinos, “Business Model and Actors for End to End Reconfigurable Systems”, 11th meeting Wireless World Research Forum, 10-11 June 2004, Oslo, Norway.
112. Z. Boufidis, M. Stamatelatos, N. Alonistioti, A. Delautre, M. Dillinger, M. Alvarez, “Actors, Management Plane, and Provision Challenges for End-to-End Reconfiguration", E2R Workshop, Barcelona, Spain (05.09.04)
113. A. Delautre, JE. Goubard, N. Alonistioti, M. Stamatelatos, A. Kaloxylos, P. Leaves, G. Vivier, M. Alvarez, “Review of SDR: past, present and future initiatives”, ”, IST SUMMIT 2004
114. M. Fratti, Y. Denef, N. Olaziregi, A. Mihailovic, K. El-Khazen, D. Bourse, N. Alonistioti, “End-to-End Reconfigurability - System Architectures”, Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF), 12th Meeting, WG6, 03-05.11.04, Toronto, Canada.
115. N. Alonistioti, Z. Boufidis, A. Kaloxylos, M. Dillinger, “Integrated Management Plane for Policy based End to End Reconfiguration Services”, IST SUMMIT 2004, Lyon, France, June 2004
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116. M. Dillinger, G. Ravasio, N. Alonistioti, T. Wiebke, N. Olaziregi, “Flexible Network Management in a Reconfiguration Context”, IST SUMMIT 2004, Lyon, France, June 2004
117. N. Alonistioti, C. Anagnostopoulos, T. Tsounis, A. Kaloxylos, K. El-Khazen, G. Vivier, D. Nussbaum, A. Gozes, A. Delautre, J.-E. Goubard, “Evolution of E2R Prototyping Environment”, IST SUMMIT 2004, Lyon, France, June 2004
118. Maria Koutsopoulou, Alexandros Kaloxylos, Nancy Alonistioti and Lazaros Merakos, "A Holistic Solution for Charging, Billing & Accounting in 4G Mobile Systems", IEEE Semiannual Vehicular Technology Conference, VTC 2004 Spring, Milan, Italy, May 2004
119. Maria Koutsopoulou, Alexandros Kaloxylos, Nancy Alonistioti and Lazaros Merakos, "A generic framework for the management of Charging, Billing and Accounting process in heterogeneous networks", 15th IRMA International Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, May 2004
120. Maria Koutsopoulou, Alexandros Kaloxylos, Nancy Alonistioti and Lazaros Merakos, "A Platform for Charging, Billing & Accounting in Future Mobile Networks", 1st International Workshop on Next Generation Networking Middleware (NGNM04), Athens, Greece, May 2004
121. I. Demeure, S. Gessler, N. Alonistioti, N. Houssos, “ANWIRE visions of architectures for adaptable services in the wireless Internet”, #8bis Wireless World Research Forum, Beijing, PR China, 26-27 February 2004
122. Vangelis Gazis, Nancy Alonistioti and Lazaros Merakos, "Metadata Design for Introspection-Capable Reconfigurable Systems", the Third IFIP-TC6 Networking Conference (Networking 2004), 9-14 May, 2004, Athens, Greece
123. M. Dillinger, N. Alonistioti, N. Olaziregi, T. Wiebke, “Network Functions for Supporting Reconfiguration in B3G Environments”, 3rd Workshop on Software Radios, Karlsruhe, March 17/18 2004, Germany
124. Siebert, Matthias, Hakima Chaouchi, Adil S. Jahan, Isabelle Demeure, Ivan Armuelles, Luis Palma, Luis M. Correia, … N. Alonistioti et al. "Towards an ANWIRE B3G Wireless System Integration Architecture." In Wireless, Mobile and Always Best Connected 1st International ANWIRE Workshop, Glasgow, UK. 2003
125. N. Houssos, N. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “A scheme for the introduction of 3rd party, application-specific adaptation features in mobile service provision”, DAIS-FMOODS workshop, 17-21 Nov. Paris, France, 2003
126. Markus Dillinger, Nikolas Olaziregi, Nancy Alonistioti, Katsuya Kawamura, Raquel García, Thomas Wiebke, “Network Architecture Supporting End to End Reconfiguration (E2R)”, WIRELESS WORLD RESEARCH FORUM 8BIS, 26 -27 Februar 2004 , Beijing, China
127. A. Alonistioti, F. Foukalas, N. Houssos, “Reconfigurability management issues for the support of flexible service provision and reconfigurable protocols”, Software Defined Radio Forum Technical Conference 2003 (SDR 2003), November 17-19, 2003, Orlando, Florida
128. V. Gazis, N. Housos, N. Alonistioti, “Reconfiguration Management in 3G/4G Mobile Environment: Requirements, Process and Architecture”, Software Defined Radio Forum Technical Conference 2003 (SDR 2003), November 17-19, 2003, Orlando, Florida
129. A. Delautre, D. Bourse, S. Buljore, N. Alonistioti, K. Moessner, “System Research, Business Path and Technology Roadmaps of End-to-End Reconfigurability”, Wireless
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World Research Forum (WWRF), 10th Meeting, WG6, NYC, USA, 27-28 October 2003
130. N. Houssos, F. Foukalas, V. Gazis, K. Kafounis, N. Alonistioti, “Adaptability issues in Reconfigurable environments”, 2nd ANWIRE Workshop on Reconfigurability. Mykonos, Greece. September 2003.
131. M. Koutsopoulou, S. Panagiotakis, Z. Boufidis, A. Alonistioti, A. Kaloxylos, “Charging, Billing & Accounting in a multi-Operator and multi-Service Provider Environment”, 2nd ANWIRE Workshop on Reconfigurability. Mykonos, Greece. September 2003.
132. V. Gazis, N. Housos, M. Koutsopoulou, S. Pantazis, N. Alonistioti, “Towards reconfigurable 4G mobile environments”, 2nd ANWIRE Workshop on Reconfigurability. Mykonos, Greece. September 2003.
133. N. Houssos, A. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “Towards efficient support of context-awareness in mobile systems”, ΙΕΕΕ PIMRC 2003, 7-10 September, Beijing, China
134. V. Gazis, N. Housos, N. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “Service Provision and Reconfiguration Management in 4G Mobile Networks”, IEEE Mobile and Wireless Communications Networks - MWCN 2003, 27-29 October, Singapore
135. V. Gazis, N. Houssos, A. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “On the complexity of “Always Best Connected” in 4G mobile networks”, Vehicular Technology Conference, 2003. VTC 2003-Fall. 2003 IEEE 58th, 6-9 Oct. 2003, Volume: 4 Page(s): 2312 - 2316 Vol.4
136. N. Houssos, V. Gazis, M. Koutsopoulou, A. Alonistioti, “Middleware platform support for the realization of advanced business models in beyond 3G environments”, 8th International Workshop on Mobile Multimedia MoMuC2003
137. Didier Bourse, Soodesh Buljore, Antoine Delautre, Thomas Wiebke, Markus Dillinger, Jorg Brakensiek, Klaus Moessner, Karim El-Khazen, Nancy Alonistioti, THE END-TO-END RECONFIGURABILITY (E2R) RESEARCH, 2nd SDR Technical Conference, Orlando, Florida, USA, 17-19 November 2003
138. V. Gazis, N. Houssos, A. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “Generic System Architecture for 4 th generation mobile communications”, IEEE 57th Semiannual Vehicular Technology Conference, VTC Spring 2003, Jeju, Korea, April 2003.
139. M. Koutsopoulou, A. Kaloxylos, A. Alonistioti, “An integrated management platform for the support of advanced Charging Accounting & Billing schemes in Reconfigurable Mobile Networks”, 12th IST Summit on Mobile and Wireless Communications, Aveiro, Portugal, June 2003.
140. N. Houssos, V. Gazis, A. Alonistioti, " Application-transparent adaptation in wireless systems beyond 3G", 2nd International Conference on Mobile Business (M-Business
2003), Vienna, Austria, 23-24 June 2003. This article was included in the top 20 articles of the conference and after judged by three independent reviewers for each article, it was accepted for publication along with another 4 articles from the conference in the International Journal of Management and Decision Making.
141. V. Gazis, N. Houssos, A. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “Service Provision Evolution In Mobile Communication Networks”, China-EU Post conference on Beyond 3G, Bejing, China, November 2002.
142. D. Bourse, K. El-Khazen, A. Delautre, T. Wiebke, M. Dillinger, J. Brakensiek, K. Moessner, S. Buljore, N. Alonistioti, “End-to-End Reconfigurability (E2R)”, #8bis Wireless World Research Forum, Beijing, PR China, 26-27 February 2004
143. N. Houssos, V. Gazis, S. Panagiotakis, M. Koutsopoulou, A. Alonistioti, "Advanced
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Business Models and Flexible Service Provision for Reconfigurable Mobile Systems", SDR Forum Technical Conference 2002 (SDR 2002), San Diego, California, November 2002.
144. N. Houssos, V. Gazis, A. Alonistioti, "A flexible management architecture for the support of advanced business models in 3G mobile service provision", 1st International Conference on Mobile Business (M-Business 2002), Athens, Greece, 8-9 July 2002.
145. M. Koutsopoulou, A. Kaloxylos, A. Alonistioti, “Charging, Accounting and Billing as a Sophisticated and Reconfigurable Discrete Service for next Generation Mobile Networks”, Vehicular Technology Conference, 2002. Proceedings. VTC 2002-Fall. 2002 IEEE 56th, Volume: 4 Page(s): 2342 - 2345.
146. S. Panagiotakis, M. Koutsopoulou, A. Alonistioti, A. Kaloxylos, “Generic Framework for
the Provision of Efficient Location-based Charging over Future Mobile Communication
Networks”, The 13th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio
Communications, 2002, pp. 755- 759 vol.2, Lisbon, Portugal
147. V. Gazis, N. Houssos, A. Alonistioti, L. Merakos, “Evolving perspectives of 4th generation
mobile communication systems”, IEEE The 13th IEEE International Symposium on
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2002, Volume: 1, Page(s): 201 – 207,
Lisbon, Portugal
148. N. Houssos, S. Pantazis, A. Alonistioti, “Generic adaptation mechanism for the support of
flexible service provision in 3G networks”, 4th International Workshop on Mobile and
Wireless Communications Network, 2002, Page(s): 458- 462
149. N. Houssos, S. Pantazis, A. Alonistioti, “Towards adaptability in 3G service provision”,
IST Mobile and Wireless Telecommunications Mobile Summit 2002, June 2002,
Thessaloniki, Greece
150. S. Panagiotakis, M. Koutsopoulou, A. Alonistioti, “Advanced Location Information
Management for Supporting Flexible Service Provisioning in Reconfigurable Mobile
Networks”, IST Mobile and Wireless Telecommunications Mobile Summit 2002, June 2002,
Thessaloniki, Greece
151. M. Koutsopoulou, N. Alonistioti, E. Gazis, A. Kaloxylos, “Adaptive Charging Accounting
and Billing system for the support of advanced bussiness models for VAS provision in 3G
systems”, 12th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio
Communications, 2001, Volume: 1, Page(s): B-55 - B-59 vol.1, San Diego California
152. N. Alonistioti, E. Gazis, M. Koutsopoulou, S. Panagiotakis, ‘An application platform for
downloadable VASs provision to mobile users’, Mobile Summit 2000, Galway, 1-4 October
2000.
153. A. Alonistioti, S. Panagiotakis, N. Houssos, A. Kaloxylos, “Issues for the provision of
Location-dependent services over 3G networks”, International Symposium, 3rd Generation
Infrastructure and Services, 2-3 July 2001, Athens, Greece
154. S. Panagiotakis, N. Houssos, N. Alonistioti, "Generic architecture and functionality to support downloadable service provision to mobile users", 3rd generation infrastructure and services conference (3GIS), Athens, Greece, July 2001.
155. S. Panagiotakis, E. Gazis, M. Koutsopoulou, N. Houssos, Z. Boufidis, A. Alonistioti, "Roaming Issues for Service Provisioning in 3rd generation mobile networks", Advanced
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Technologies, Applications and Market Strategies for 3G ( ATAMS 2001 ) Conference, Cracow, Poland, 17 - 20 June 2001.
156. A. Alonistioti, N. Houssos, S. Panagiotakis, M. Koutsopoulou, V. Gazis., “Intelligent architectures enabling flexible service provision and adaptability”, Wireless Design Conference (WDC 2002), London, UK, 15-17 May 2002.
157. S. Panagiotakis, N. Houssos, A. Alonistioti, "Integrated generic architecture for flexible service provision to mobile users", IEEE 12th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC 2001), San Diego, California, USA, 30/9 - 3/10 2001, pp. 40-44.
158. A. Alonistioti, N. Houssos, S. Panagiotakis, "A framework for reconfigurable provisioning of services in mobile networks", IEEE Sixth International Symposium on Communication Theory & Applications (ISCTA 2001), Ambleside, Lake District, UK, pp. 21-26.
159. A. Alonistioti, E. Zervas, G. Efthimiopoulos, I. Modeas, ‘Integration of IN/UMTS SDL-based “open” object oriented platforms and CORBA aspects for the support of software radio features’, Proc. ICT’98, International Conference on Telecommunications, Chalkidiki, Greece 1998.
160. A. Alonistioti, M. Koutsopoulou, G. Efthimiopoulos, A. Paschalis, ‘Mapping of SDL and CORBA Features for Modelling Software Radio Aspects’, Proc. ITI’98, 20th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces, Pula, Kroatia 1998.
161. E. Zervas, A. Alonistioti, N. Passas, ‘A G-transform based systolic array for Least Squares Problems’, Proc. Eusipco-98, IX European Signal Processing Conference, Rhodes, Greece 1998.
162. A. Alonistioti, G. Nikolaidis, I. Modeas, ‘SDL-based Modelling and Design of IN/UMTS Handover Functionality’, Proc. SDL Forum’97, Evry, France 1997, pp. 19-34
163. A. Alonistioti, N. Loukas, L. Merakos, C. Halatsis, G. Nikolaidis, ‘Formal Design and Mapping of IN based Handover Functional Elements onto UMTS Network Architecture’, Proc. EPMCC’97, Bonn, Germany 1997, pp. 359-366
164. A. Alonistioti, P. Kostarakis, K. Dangakis, A.A. Alexandridis, A. Paschalis, N.Gaitanis, S. Xiroutsikos, E. Adilinis, A. Vlahakis, P. Katrivanos, ‘Integration of Test Procedures and Trials for DECT handsets’, Proc. of IWTCS’97 ‘Testing of Communicating Systems’, Korea 1997, pp. 57-64, vol. 10, 1997 IFIP.
165. A. Alonistioti, P. Kostarakis, N. Tsagkaris, ‘Formal Design of Switching Functionality for IN/UMTS Handover Service Provision’, Proc. of ITI’97, 19th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces, Pula, Kroatia 1997, pp. 215-220, Edited by Damir Kalpic and Vesna Hljuz Dobric, Published by University Computing Centre, University of Zagreb.
166. A. Alonistioti, P. Kostarakis, K. Dangakis, A. Alexandridis, ‘Issues on Integration of Control Signalling in UMTS Access Network’, Proc. ComCon 6, 6th Annual International Conference on Advances in Communication and Control, Corfu 1997, pp. 649-659, Edited by William R. Wells, Published by University of Nevada Las Vegas.
167. N. Loukas, A. Alonistioti, P. Morrisey, L. Merakos, ‘Design and IN-based Modeling of Handover Protocols for UMTS’, Proc. IEEE-VTC’97, Vehicular Technology Conference, pp. 324-328, Arizona, USA 1997
168. G. Flemming, G. Nikolaidis, L. von Allmen, N. Alonistioti, M. Maraki, A. El-Hoiydi, B. Perrin, ‘Architecture and Design of the RAINBOW Mobile Terminals, Base Stations and
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Mobility Servers’, Proc. ACTS Mobile Communications SUMMIT’97, pp. 291-296, Aalborg, Denmark 1997.
169. N. Gaitanis, A. Paschalis, D. Gizopoulos, P. Kostarakis, K. Dangakis, A. Alexandridis, A. Alonistioti, ‘A Duplication System with Totally Self Checking Reconfiguration Capability’, Proc. 3rd IEEE International On-Line Testing Workshop, pp. 141-146, Crete, Greece 1997.
170. P. Kostarakis, A. Alexandridis, K. Dangakis, P. Katrivanos, A. Vlahakis, F. Lazarakis, A. Alonistioti, ‘Reference Implementation for ERMES Conformance Testing System’, Proc. ComCon 6, 6th Annual International Conference on Advances in Communication and Control, Corfu 1997, pp. 649-659, Edited by William R. Wells, Published by University of Nevada Las Vegas.