2002 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the understanding and development of optical fiber components and optical wireless communications.
His primary areas of investigation include Computer network, IEEE 802.11, Network packet, Wireless and IEEE 802.11e-2005. His research investigates the connection between Computer network and topics such as Network allocation vector that intersect with issues in Bit error rate. He interconnects Processing delay and Local area network in the investigation of issues within IEEE 802.11.
His Network packet research incorporates elements of Wireless lan, Real-time computing, Throughput and Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance for Wireless. Anthony C. Boucouvalas has researched Wireless in several fields, including Ambient noise level, Noise and Headphones. His Inter-Access Point Protocol research extends to IEEE 802.11e-2005, which is thematically connected.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, Optics, Optical fiber, Electronic engineering and Wireless. His studies in Computer network integrate themes in fields like IEEE 802.11, Throughput, Real-time computing and Infrared Data Association. In his work, IEEE 802.11b-1999 is strongly intertwined with Inter-Access Point Protocol, which is a subfield of IEEE 802.11.
His Real-time computing research includes elements of Sliding window protocol and Carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance. His Optical fiber study deals with Transmission line intersecting with Maxwell's equations. His research integrates issues of Optical performance monitoring, Optical wireless, Bit error rate and Physical layer in his study of Electronic engineering.
Anthony C. Boucouvalas spends much of his time researching Electronic engineering, Optics, Optical wireless, Computer network and Optical fiber. His Electronic engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Optical performance monitoring, Noise, Bit error rate and Antenna diversity. His Refractive index, Refractive index profile and Multi-mode optical fiber study in the realm of Optics interacts with subjects such as Step-index profile.
His research in Optical wireless intersects with topics in Transmission, Fading and Optical amplifier. As a member of one scientific family, Anthony C. Boucouvalas mostly works in the field of Computer network, focusing on Wireless and, on occasion, Visible light communication. His Optical fiber research includes themes of Fiber, Transmission line and Waveguide.
His primary scientific interests are in Electronic engineering, Computer network, Optical wireless, Markov chain and Quality of service. His work carried out in the field of Electronic engineering brings together such families of science as Optical performance monitoring, Antenna diversity, Optics and Modulation. His Optics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Multipath propagation, Transient response, Communications system and Impulse response.
His studies in Bandwidth and Handover are all subfields of Computer network research. In the subject of general Quality of service, his work in Bandwidth reservation is often linked to Limiting, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His Wireless research is within the category of Telecommunications.
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IEEE 802.11 packet delay-a finite retry limit analysis
P. Chatzimisios;A.C. Boucouvalas;V. Vitsas.
global communications conference (2003)
A review of communication-oriented optical wireless systems
Deva K Borah;Anthony C Boucouvalas;Christopher C Davis;Steve Hranilovic.
Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking (2012)
Throughput and delay analysis of IEEE 802.11 protocol
P. Chatzimisios;V. Vitsas;A.C. Boucouvalas.
ieee international workshop on system on chip for real time applications (2002)
Performance analysis of IEEE 802.11 DCF in presence of transmission errors
P. Chatzimisios;A.C. Boucouvalas;V. Vitsas.
international conference on communications (2004)
Integrating RFIDs and Smart Objects into a UnifiedInternet of Things Architecture
Evangelos A. Kosmatos;Nikolaos D. Tselikas;Anthony C. Boucouvalas.
the internet of things (2011)
Indoor ambient light noise and its effect on wireless optical links
A.C. Boucouvalas.
IEE Proceedings - Optoelectronics (1996)
Text-to-Emotion Engine for Real Time Internet Communication
Xu Zhe;Anthony Boucouvalas.
(2002)
Optical Wireless Communications: An Emerging Technology
Murat Uysal;Carlo Capsoni;Zabih Ghassemlooy;Anthony Boucouvalas.
international conference on transparent optical networks (2016)
Packet delay analysis of IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol
P. Chatzimisios;A.C. Boucouvalas;V. Vitsas.
Electronics Letters (2003)
Influence of channel BER on IEEE 802.11 DCF
P. Chatzimisios;A.C. Boucouvalas;V. Vitsas.
Electronics Letters (2003)
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