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  • 2009 - ACM Senior Member

Overview

George C. Polyzos is affiliated with the Athens University of Economics and Business in Greece. Their research spans multiple fields within computer science and engineering, particularly focusing on computer networks and communications, information systems, and artificial intelligence. Additional areas include electrical and electronic engineering as well as sociology and political science.

The scientist's work covers main topics including blockchain technology applications and security, cryptography and data security, caching and content delivery, IoT and edge/fog computing, privacy-preserving technologies in data, access control and trust, and cloud data security solutions.

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Nikos Fotiou
  • Vasilios A. Siris
  • Iakovos Pittaras
  • Christos Karapapas
  • George Xylomenos

Key recent publications by George C. Polyzos include:

  • Mobile Apps Meet the Smart Energy Grid: A Survey on Consumer Engagement and Machine Learning Applications, 2020, IEEE Access
  • Self-Organizing Networks for 5G and Beyond: A View from the Top, 2022, Future Internet
  • Decentralized authorization in constrained IoT environments exploiting interledger mechanisms, 2020, Computer Communications
  • Low Latency Friendliness for Multipath TCP, 2020, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
  • Improving mobile ad hoc networks using hybrid IP-Information Centric Networking, 2020, Computer Communications

The scientist has published in several venues multiple times, with frequent appearances in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Computer Communications
  • IEEE Access
  • Future Internet
  • Blockchain Research and Applications

George C. Polyzos has been recognized as an ACM Senior Member since 2009.

Best Publications

  • A Survey of Information-Centric Networking Research

    George Xylomenos;Christopher N. Ververidis;Vasilios A. Siris;Nikos Fotiou

  • Multicast routing for multimedia communication

    Vachaspathi P. Kompella;Joseph C. Pasquale;George C. Polyzos

  • A parameterizable methodology for Internet traffic flow profiling

    K.C. Claffy;H.-W. Braun;G.C. Polyzos

  • TCP performance issues over wireless links

    G. Xylomenos;G.C. Polyzos;P. Mahonen;M. Saaranen

  • Application of sampling methodologies to network traffic characterization

    Kimberly C. Claffy;George C. Polyzos;Hans-Werner Braun

  • Developing Information Networking Further: From PSIRP to PURSUIT

    Nikos Fotiou;Pekka Nikander;Dirk Trossen;George C. Polyzos

  • TCP and UDP performance over a wireless LAN

    G. Xylomenos;G.C. Polyzos

  • Multicasting for multimedia applications

    V.P. Kompella;J.C. Pasquale;G.C. Polyzos

  • Service discovery for mobile Ad Hoc networks: a survey of issues and techniques

    C.N. Ververidis;G.C. Polyzos

  • IP multicast for mobile hosts

    G. Xylomenos;G.C. Polyzos

  • Traffic characteristics of the T1 NSFNET backbone

    K.C. Claffy;G.C. Polyzos;H.-W. Braun

  • Illustrating a publish-subscribe Internet architecture

    Nikos Fotiou;Dirk Trossen;George C. Polyzos

  • Scheduling for quality of service guarantees via service curves

    H. Sariowan;R.L. Cruz;G.C. Polyzos

  • SCED: a generalized scheduling policy for guaranteeing quality-of-service

    Hanrijanto Sariowan;Rene L. Cruz;George C. Polyzos

  • A time series model of long-term NSFNET backbone traffic

    N.K. Groschwitz;G.C. Polyzos

  • MultiCache: An overlay architecture for information-centric networking

    Konstantinos Katsaros;George Xylomenos;George C. Polyzos

  • Caching and mobility support in a publish-subscribe internet architecture

    G. Xylomenos;X. Vasilakos;C. Tsilopoulos;V. A. Siris

  • Measurement considerations for assessing unidirectional latencies

    kc claffy;George Polyzos;Hans-Werner Braun

  • MOBILE MARKETING USING A LOCATION BASED SERVICE

    Christopher Ververidis;George C. Polyzos

  • Proactive selective neighbor caching for enhancing mobility support in information-centric networks

    Xenofon Vasilakos;Vasilios A. Siris;George C. Polyzos;Marios Pomonis

Frequent Co-Authors

Hermann de Meer
Hermann de Meer University of Passau
Costas Courcoubetis
Costas Courcoubetis Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Mario Marchese
Mario Marchese University of Genoa
Ilias Maglogiannis
Ilias Maglogiannis University of Piraeus
Michele Zorzi
Michele Zorzi University of Padua
Pekka Nikander
Pekka Nikander Aalto University
Dirk Trossen
Dirk Trossen Huawei Technologies (Germany)
Gunnar Karlsson
Gunnar Karlsson Royal Institute of Technology
Iordanis Koutsopoulos
Iordanis Koutsopoulos Athens University of Economics and Business
Giacomo Morabito
Giacomo Morabito University of Catania

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