2018 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to resource management and content-based networking
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer network, Distributed computing, The Internet, Quality of service and Scalability. George Pavlou usually deals with Computer network and limits it to topics linked to Information system and Management system. The study incorporates disciplines such as Information-centric networking, Cache, Network topology, False sharing and Server in addition to Distributed computing.
His The Internet research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Ubiquitous computing, Unicast, Content management and Architecture framework. His studies deal with areas such as Provisioning, Service, Component and Mobile QoS as well as Quality of service. George Pavlou has researched Scalability in several fields, including Timeout, Content centric networking and Network congestion.
Computer network, Distributed computing, Quality of service, The Internet and Scalability are his primary areas of study. His study in Computer network focuses on Traffic engineering, Network topology, Differentiated services, Network management and Cache. George Pavlou combines subjects such as Network traffic control and Network performance with his study of Network topology.
His research integrates issues of Mobile ad hoc network, Wireless ad hoc network, Network monitoring and Network management station in his study of Distributed computing. His Quality of service research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Provisioning and Mobile QoS. The various areas that he examines in his The Internet study include Telecommunications, Mobile computing and Content management.
His primary areas of study are Computer network, Distributed computing, Network topology, Server and Cloud computing. His Computer network research includes themes of Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution and The Internet. His Distributed computing research incorporates elements of Scalability and Dynamic network analysis.
His Network topology study combines topics in areas such as Latency, Routing protocol, Theoretical computer science and Scale-free network. His Server research integrates issues from Network architecture, Service, Interoperability, Software and Key. The Cloud computing study combines topics in areas such as Virtual machine, Provisioning and Resource allocation.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, Edge computing, Distributed computing, Network topology and The Internet. His Computer network study incorporates themes from Dissemination and Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution. His Edge computing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Quality of service, Aggregate and Focus.
His Distributed computing research includes elements of Software deployment, Network packet, Fault detection and isolation, Embedded system and Smart grid. His Network topology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Node, Theoretical computer science, Routing protocol and Complex network. His work carried out in the field of The Internet brings together such families of science as Telecommunications, Content management, Inter-domain and Data access.
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Probabilistic in-network caching for information-centric networks
Ioannis Psaras;Wei Koong Chai;George Pavlou.
international conference on networking (2012)
Modelling and evaluation of CCN-caching trees
Ioannis Psaras;Richard G. Clegg;Raul Landa;Wei Koong Chai.
international ifip tc networking conference (2011)
Cache less for more in information-centric networks
Wei Koong Chai;Diliang He;Ioannis Psaras;George Pavlou.
IFIP'12 Proceedings of the 11th international IFIP TC 6 conference on Networking - Volume Part I (2012)
Cache less for more in information-centric networks (extended version)
Wei Koong Chai;Diliang He;Ioannis Psaras;George Pavlou.
Computer Communications (2013)
An overview of routing optimization for internet traffic engineering
Ning Wang;Kin Ho;G. Pavlou;M. Howarth.
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2008)
A management and control architecture for providing IP differentiated services in MPLS-based networks
P. Trimintzios;I. Andrikopoulos;G. Pavlou;P. Flegkas.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2001)
IP ROUTING ISSUES IN SATELLITE CONSTELLATION NETWORKS
Lloyd Wood;Antoine Clerget;Ilias Andrikopoulos;George Pavlou.
International Journal of Satellite Communications (2001)
In-Network Cache Management and Resource Allocation for Information-Centric Networks
Ioannis Psaras;Wei Koong Chai;George Pavlou.
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (2014)
Hash-routing schemes for information centric networking
Lorenzo Saino;Ioannis Psaras;George Pavlou.
acm special interest group on data communication (2013)
Admission control for providing QoS in DiffServ IP networks: the TEQUILA approach
E. Mykoniati;C. Charalampous;P. Georgatsos;T. Damilatis.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2003)
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