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Overview

Dimitrios Georgakopoulos is affiliated with Swinburne University of Technology in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on areas within computer science and engineering, with significant contributions to subfields such as computer networks and communications, industrial and manufacturing engineering, computer vision and pattern recognition, information systems, and electrical and electronic engineering.

Their work extensively covers topics related to the Internet of Things (IoT) and edge/fog computing, digital transformation in industry, context-aware activity recognition systems, blockchain technology applications and security, time series analysis and forecasting, green IT and sustainability, and flexible and reconfigurable manufacturing systems.

The scientist has published a range of papers, including recent works such as:

  • QoE in IoT: a vision, survey and future directions (2021, Discover Internet of Things)
  • Digital Twins Supporting Efficient Digital Industrial Transformation (2021, Sensors)
  • A Survey on Evaluating the Quality of Autonomic Internet of Things Applications (2022, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials)
  • Smart Industrial Internet of Things Framework for Composites Manufacturing (2024, Sensors)
  • A Field Study of Internet of Things-Based Solutions for Automatic Passenger Counting (2021, IEEE Open Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems)

Among the frequent coauthors collaborating with Dimitrios Georgakopoulos are Prem Prakash Jayaraman, Abhik Banerjee, Ali Yavari, Kaneez Fizza, and Rajiv Ranjan, indicating sustained partnerships in their research efforts.

Their scholarly contributions are often featured in journals and venues including Sensors, arXiv (Cornell University), IEEE Internet of Things Journal, Discover Internet of Things, and IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials. The highest number of publications appear in Sensors and arXiv.

Overall, their research intersects multiple disciplines connected to advancing digital industrial technologies, IoT ecosystems, and related computational methodologies consistent with contemporary developments in computer science and engineering domains.

Best Publications

  • SERVICE-ORIENTED COMPUTING

    M. P. Papazoglou;D. Georgakopoulos

  • Context Aware Computing for The Internet of Things: A Survey

    Charith Perera;Arkady Zaslavsky;Peter Christen;Dimitrios Georgakopoulos

  • An overview of workflow management: from process modeling to workflow automation infrastructure

    Dimitrios Georgakopoulos;Mark Hornick;Amit Sheth

  • Sensing as a service model for smart cities supported by Internet of Things

    Charith Perera;Charith Perera;Arkady Zaslavsky;Peter Christen;Dimitrios Georgakopoulos

  • Fog Computing: Survey of Trends, Architectures, Requirements, and Research Directions

    Ranesh Kumar Naha;Saurabh Garg;Dimitrios Georgakopoulos;Prem Prakash Jayaraman

  • Sensing as a Service and Big Data

    Arkady B. Zaslavsky;Charith Perera;Dimitrios Georgakopoulos

  • Internet of Things Platform for Smart Farming: Experiences and Lessons Learnt.

    Prem Prakash Jayaraman;Ali Yavari;Dimitrios Georgakopoulos;Ahsan Morshed

  • Internet of Things and Edge Cloud Computing Roadmap for Manufacturing

    Dimitrios Georgakopoulos;Prem Prakash Jayaraman;Maria Fazia;Massimo Villari

  • On rigorous transaction scheduling

    Y. Breitbart;D. Georgakopoulos;M. Rusinkiewicz;A. Silberschatz

  • Sensor Search Techniques for Sensing as a Service Architecture for the Internet of Things

    Charith Perera;Arkady Zaslavsky;Chi Harold Liu;Michael Compton

  • On serializability of multidatabase transactions through forced local conflicts

    D. Georgakopoulos;M. Rusinkiewicz;A. Sheth

  • IOTSim: A simulator for analysing IoT applications

    Xuezhi Zeng;Saurabh Kumar Garg;Peter Strazdins;Prem Prakash Jayaraman

  • A service computing manifesto: the next 10 years

    Athman Bouguettaya;Munindar Singh;Michael Huhns;Quan Z. Sheng

  • An overview of workflow management: From process modeling to infrastructure for automation

    Dimitrios Georgakopoulos;Mark F. Hornick;Amit P. Sheth

  • Service-Oriented Computing

    Dimitrios Georgakopoulos;Michael P. Papazoglou

  • Internet of things: from internet scale sensing to smart services

    Dimitrios Georgakopoulos;Prem Prakash Jayaraman

  • Report from the NSF workshop on workflow and process automation in information systems

    Amit Sheth;Dimitrios Georgakopoulos;Stef M. M. Joosten;Marek Rusinkiewicz

  • A transaction model for active distributed object systems

    Alejandro Buchmann;M. Tamer Özsu;Mark Hornick;Dimitrios Georgakopoulos

  • Modeling and Composing Service-Based nd Reference Process-Based Multi-enterprise Processes

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  • MOSDEN: An Internet of Things Middleware for Resource Constrained Mobile Devices

    Charith Perera;Prem Prakash Jayaraman;Arkady Zaslavsky;Dimitrios Georgakopoulos

  • Internet of Things (IoT): Smart and Secure Service Delivery

    Elisa Bertino;Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo;Dimitrios Georgakopolous;Surya Nepal

  • DISTRIBUTED OBJECT MANAGEMENT

    Frank Manola;Sandra Heiler;Dimitrios Georgakopoulos;Mark F. Hornick

Frequent Co-Authors

Prem Prakash Jayaraman
Prem Prakash Jayaraman Swinburne University of Technology
Rajiv Ranjan
Rajiv Ranjan Newcastle University
Arkady Zaslavsky
Arkady Zaslavsky Deakin University
Charith Perera
Charith Perera Cardiff University
Mike P. Papazoglou
Mike P. Papazoglou Tilburg University
Peter Christen
Peter Christen Australian National University
Lizhe Wang
Lizhe Wang China University of Geosciences
Surya Nepal
Surya Nepal Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Saurabh Kumar Garg
Saurabh Kumar Garg University of Tasmania
Albert Y. Zomaya
Albert Y. Zomaya University of Sydney

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