His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, Routing, Electronic engineering, Physical layer and Wavelength-division multiplexing. His Computer network study often links to related topics such as Algorithm. His work carried out in the field of Routing brings together such families of science as Optical cross-connect, Frequency allocation and Routing and wavelength assignment.
Emmanouel Varvarigos has included themes like Bandwidth allocation and Mathematical optimization in his Frequency allocation study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Sequential algorithm and Spectral efficiency in addition to Bandwidth allocation. His study in Electronic engineering is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Optical performance monitoring and Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing.
His primary scientific interests are in Computer network, Distributed computing, Network topology, Routing and Electronic engineering. His Computer network study combines topics in areas such as Physical layer and Wavelength-division multiplexing, Routing and wavelength assignment. His work investigates the relationship between Physical layer and topics such as Transmission that intersect with problems in Interference.
Emmanouel Varvarigos usually deals with Distributed computing and limits it to topics linked to Scheduling and Grid network. His Routing study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Frequency allocation. His work in Electronic engineering addresses issues such as Optical performance monitoring, which are connected to fields such as Optical cross-connect.
Emmanouel Varvarigos mostly deals with Computer network, Smart grid, Environmental economics, Distributed computing and Scalability. His works in Resource allocation, Server, Network topology, Testbed and Packet switching are all subjects of inquiry into Computer network. His research investigates the connection between Network topology and topics such as Bandwidth that intersect with problems in Optical bus, Printed circuit board and Routing.
His research in Distributed computing intersects with topics in Cloud computing and Integer programming. The Scalability study combines topics in areas such as End-to-end principle, Scheduling and Optical switch. His studies deal with areas such as Physical layer and Transceiver as well as Electronic engineering.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Environmental economics, Computer network, Smart grid, Business model and Electricity market. His Environmental economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Incentive, Electricity retailing, Nash equilibrium and Mechanism design. Emmanouel Varvarigos has researched Computer network in several fields, including Key and Optical switch.
His Electricity market study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Hybrid approach, Microeconomics, Prosumer and Industrial organization. His Server research integrates issues from Optical burst switching, Wavelength-division multiplexing, Silicon photonics and Multiplexing, Electronic engineering. In Physical layer, Emmanouel Varvarigos works on issues like Future proof, which are connected to Transmission.
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Elastic Bandwidth Allocation in Flexible OFDM-Based Optical Networks
K Christodoulopoulos;I Tomkos;E A Varvarigos.
Journal of Lightwave Technology (2011)
Routing and Spectrum Allocation in OFDM-Based Optical Networks with Elastic Bandwidth Allocation
K. Christodoulopoulos;I. Tomkos;E. A. Varvarigos.
global communications conference (2010)
Performance engineering of metropolitan area optical networks through impairment constraint routing
I. Tomkos;D. Vogiatzis;C. Mas;I. Zacharopoulos.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2004)
Dynamic bandwidth allocation in flexible OFDM-based networks
K. Christodoulopoulos;I. Tomkos;E. Varvarigos.
optical fiber communication conference (2011)
Fair Scheduling Algorithms in Grids
N.D. Doulamis;A.D. Doulamis;E.A. Varvarigos;T.A. Varvarigou.
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (2007)
Experimental Demonstration of an Impairment Aware Network Planning and Operation Tool for Transparent/Translucent Optical Networks
S Azodolmolky;Jordi Perelló;M Angelou;F Agraz.
Journal of Lightwave Technology (2011)
Prosumer clustering into virtual microgrids for cost reduction in renewable energy trading markets
Dimitrios J. Vergados;Ioannis Mamounakis;Prodromos Makris;Emmanouel Varvarigos.
Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks (2016)
Quantifying spectrum, cost, and energy efficiency in fixed-grid and flex-grid networks [Invited]
E. Palkopoulou;M. Angelou;D. Klonidis;K. Christodoulopoulos.
IEEE/OSA Journal of Optical Communications and Networking (2012)
Offline routing and wavelength assignment in transparent WDM networks
Konstantinos Christodoulopoulos;Konstantinos Manousakis;Emmanouel Varvarigos.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (2010)
The ready-to-go virtual circuit protocol: a loss-free protocol for multigigabit networks using FIFO buffers
Emmanouel A. Varvarigos;Vishal Sharma.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (1997)
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