2015 - ACM Distinguished Member
Her main research concerns Computer network, Wireless, Wireless network, Network packet and Bandwidth. The study incorporates disciplines such as Contrast and Real-time computing in addition to Computer network. Her studies deal with areas such as Data path, Distributed computing and Software deployment as well as Wireless.
The various areas that Konstantina Papagiannaki examines in her Wireless network study include Roaming and Resource. Her Network packet research incorporates themes from Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution and Internet service provider. Her Bandwidth research focuses on subjects like Wireless lan, which are linked to Distributed algorithm, Testbed and Throughput.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer network, Distributed computing, Wireless network, Wireless and Network packet. Her Computer network study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Wireless lan, Real-time computing and Throughput. Her study in Real-time computing is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Network performance and Voice over IP.
Her Throughput research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Node and MIMO. Konstantina Papagiannaki interconnects NetFlow, Scheduling, Network planning and design and IP address management in the investigation of issues within Distributed computing. Her work carried out in the field of Wireless brings together such families of science as Bandwidth and Software deployment.
Konstantina Papagiannaki mainly investigates Computer network, Cellular network, Mobile device, Computer security and The Internet. Her studies in Computer network integrate themes in fields like Wireless lan and Bottleneck. In her study, Throughput is strongly linked to Testbed, which falls under the umbrella field of Wireless lan.
The concepts of her Cellular network study are interwoven with issues in Tree, Digital subscriber line and Upload. Her research integrates issues of Real-time computing, Distributed computing, Global Positioning System and Location-based service in her study of Mobile device. The Network measurement and Internet measurement research Konstantina Papagiannaki does as part of her general The Internet study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Work and Single blind, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
Konstantina Papagiannaki spends much of her time researching Computer network, Mobile device, Cellular network, Computer security and Mobile search. Konstantina Papagiannaki has included themes like Wireless lan, MIMO and Channel allocation schemes in her Computer network study. Her Wireless lan research incorporates elements of Throughput, Embedded system and Communication channel.
Her Mobile device research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Real-time computing, Global Positioning System and Mobility model. The Cellular network study combines topics in areas such as App store and Distributed computing. Her Computer security research integrates issues from Telecommunications and The Internet.
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BLINC: multilevel traffic classification in the dark
Thomas Karagiannis;Konstantina Papagiannaki;Michalis Faloutsos.
acm special interest group on data communication (2005)
Toward the accurate identification of network applications
Andrew W. Moore;Konstantina Papagiannaki.
passive and active network measurement (2005)
c-Through: part-time optics in data centers
Guohui Wang;David G. Andersen;Michael Kaminsky;Konstantina Papagiannaki.
acm special interest group on data communication (2010)
Structural analysis of network traffic flows
Anukool Lakhina;Konstantina Papagiannaki;Mark Crovella;Christophe Diot.
measurement and modeling of computer systems (2004)
Should internet service providers fear peer-assisted content distribution?
Thomas Karagiannis;Pablo Rodriguez;Konstantina Papagiannaki.
internet measurement conference (2005)
Measurement-Based Self Organization of Interfering 802.11 Wireless Access Networks
B. Kauffmann;F. Baccelli;A. Chaintreau;V. Mhatre.
ieee international conference computer and communications (2007)
Interference Mitigation Through Power Control in High Density 802.11 WLANs
V.P. Mhatre;K. Papagiannaki;F. Baccelli.
ieee international conference computer and communications (2007)
Traffic matrices: balancing measurements, inference and modeling
Augustin Soule;Anukool Lakhina;Nina Taft;Konstantina Papagiannaki.
measurement and modeling of computer systems (2005)
Long-term forecasting of Internet backbone traffic: observations and initial models
K. Papagiannaki;N. Taft;Z.-L. Zhang;C. Diot.
international conference on computer communications (2003)
Green WLANs: On-Demand WLAN Infrastructures
Amit P. Jardosh;Konstantina Papagiannaki;Elizabeth M. Belding;Kevin C. Almeroth.
Mobile Networks and Applications (2009)
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