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Overview

Lazaros Merakos is affiliated with the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece. Their research primarily spans the fields of Computer Science and Engineering, with a specialized focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Computer Networks and Communications.

Their work encompasses various subfields, including Biomedical Engineering, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Signal Processing. The main topics of research explored by Lazaros Merakos include:

  • IoT Networks and Protocols
  • Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Caching and Content Delivery
  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
  • Wireless Body Area Networks

Frequent collaboration is an aspect of their work, with notable co-authors as follows:

  • Nikos Passas
  • Dimitris Tsolkas
  • Dionysis Xenakis
  • Subin Narayanan
  • Stathes Hadjiefthymiades

Their research outputs have appeared repeatedly in several publication venues, notably:

  • IEEE Access
  • Sensors
  • IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
  • IEEE Networking Letters
  • IEEE Internet of Things Magazine

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Lazaros Merakos include:

  • "A Comprehensive Study on LPWANs With a Focus on the Potential of LoRa/LoRaWAN Systems," 2022, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
  • "Demand-Aware Cooperative Content Caching in 5G/6G Networks With MEC-Enabled Edges," 2022, IEEE Networking Letters
  • "Cooperative Content Caching in MEC-Enabled Heterogeneous Cellular Networks," 2021, IEEE Access
  • "ADAM: An Adaptive Access Mechanism for NB-IoT Systems in the 5G Era," 2021, IEEE Access
  • "Sidelink Optimizations for Layer-3-Based IoT Relaying in 5G NR," 2022, IEEE Internet of Things Magazine

Best Publications

  • Mobility Management for Femtocells in LTE-Advanced: Key Aspects and Survey of Handover Decision Algorithms

    Dionysis Xenakis;Nikos Passas;Lazaros Merakos;Christos Verikoukis

  • Toward a generic "always best connected" capability in integrated WLAN/UMTS cellular mobile networks (and beyond)

    V. Gazis;N. Alonistioti;L. Merakos

  • Method and apparatus for providing mixed voice and data communication in a time division multiple access radio communication system

    Lazaros Merakos;Shrirang Jangi;Fayu Li

  • Quality-of-service oriented medium access control for wireless ATM networks

    N. Passas;S. Paskalis;D. Vali;L. Merakos

  • Handover management architectures in integrated WLAN/cellular networks

    G. Lampropoulos;N. Passas;L. Merakos;A. Kaloxylos

  • Quality of experience management in mobile cellular networks: key issues and design challenges

    Eirini Liotou;Dimitris Tsolkas;Nikos Passas;Lazaros Merakos

  • Traffic scheduling method, system and article of manufacture for a wireless access to an asynchronous transfer mode network

    Frederic Bauchot;Gerard Marmigere;Lazaros Merakos;Nikos Passas

  • Charging, accounting and billing management schemes in mobile telecommunication networks and the internet

    M. Koutsopoulou;A. Kaloxylos;A. Alonistioti;L. Merakos

  • A survey on parametric QoE estimation for popular services

    Dimitris Tsolkas;Eirini Liotou;Nikos I. Passas;Lazaros F. Merakos

  • ESW4: enhanced scheme for WWW computing in wireless communication environments

    Stathes Hadjiefthymiades;Lazaros Merakos

  • Performance analysis of reservation random access protocols for wireless access networks

    S. Jangi;L.F. Merakos

  • A generic characterization of the overheads imposed by IPsec and associated cryptographic algorithms

    Christos Xenakis;Nikolaos Laoutaris;Lazaros Merakos;Ioannis Stavrakakis

  • Security in third Generation Mobile Networks

    Christos Xenakis;Lazaros Merakos

  • On the complexity of "Always Best Connected" in 4G mobile networks

    V. Gazis;N. Houssos;N. Alonistioti;L. Merakos

  • A graph-coloring secondary resource allocation for D2D communications in LTE networks

    Dimitris Tsolkas;Eirini Liotou;Nikos Passas;Lazaros Merakos

  • Using proxy cache relocation to accelerate Web browsing in wireless/mobile communications

    Stathes Hadjiefthymiades;Lazaros Merakos

  • A Method for the Delay Analysis of Random Multiple-Access Algorithms Whose Delay Process is Regenerative

    L. Georgiadis;L. Merakos;P. Papantoni-Kazakos

  • An efficient RSVP-mobile IP interworking scheme

    Sarantis Paskalis;Alexandros Kaloxylos;Evangelos Zervas;Lazaros Merakos

  • Flexible resource allocation in IEEE 802.16 wireless metropolitan area networks

    S.A. Xergias;N. Passas;L. Merakos

  • On retransmission control policies in multiple-access communication networks

    L. Merakos;D. Kazakos

  • MAC protocol and traffic scheduling for wireless ATM networks

    Nikos Passas;Lazaros Merakos;Dimitris Skyrianoglou;Frédéric Bauchot

  • Evolving perspectives of 4th generation mobile communication systems

    V. Gazis;N. Houssos;A. Alonistioti;L. Merakos

  • Quality-of-service-oriented medium access control for wireless ATM networks : Introduction to mobile and wireless ATM

    N. Passas;S. Paskalis;D. Vali;L. Merakos

Frequent Co-Authors

Christos Verikoukis
Christos Verikoukis University of Patras
David Grace
David Grace University of York
Mischa Dohler
Mischa Dohler King's College London

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