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N.D. Georganas

N.D. Georganas

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
30
Citations
4221
World Ranking
14048
National Ranking
547

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2002 - Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Prize, Canada Council
  • 1997 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

N.D. Georganas was affiliated with the University of Ottawa in Canada during their academic career. Their work contributed to the broader scientific community primarily through their involvement in research and scholarship within their institution.

Georganas was recognized with multiple awards over the course of their career. Notably, they received the Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Prize from the Canada Council in 2002. Earlier, in 1997, they were named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, Academy of Science.

Although the detailed records of their publications, main research fields, subfields, main topics, frequent co-authors, recent papers, and frequent publication venues are unavailable, the documented honors indicate a career of contribution to their academic discipline. The recognition by national award bodies reflects their engagement with scientific inquiry and scholarly activities at a high level.

The absence of specific published works and topic details limits a comprehensive mapping of their research impact, but the institution and honors associated with Georganas suggest involvement in advanced scholarly research during their lifetime.

Best Publications

  • A survey of application-layer multicast protocols

    Mojtaba Hosseini;Dewan Tanvir Ahmed;Shervin Shirmohammadi;Nicolas D. Georganas

  • A Hybrid Channel Assignment Scheme in Large-Scale, Cellular-Structured Mobile Communication Systems

    Unknown

  • Sensor-based information appliances

    E.M. Petriu;N.D. Georganas;D.C. Petriu;D. Makrakis

  • On self-similar traffic in ATM queues: definitions, overflow probability bound, and cell delay distribution

    Unknown

  • Analysis of an ATM buffer with self-similar ("fractal") input traffic

    Unknown

  • Hand Gesture Recognition Using Haar-Like Features and a Stochastic Context-Free Grammar

    Qing Chen;N.D. Georganas;E.M. Petriu

  • Slotted Aloha and reservation Aloha protocols for very high-speed optical fiber local area networks using passive star topology

    G.N.M. Sudhakar;N.D. Georganas;M. Kavehrad

  • Self-Similar Processes in Communications Networks

    Unknown

  • An end-to-end communication architecture for collaborative virtual environments

    Shervin Shirmohammadi;Nicolas D. Georganas

  • Energy efficient routing with guaranteed delivery in wireless sensor networks

    Unknown

  • Applet-based telecollaboration: a network-centric approach

    S. Shirmohammadi;J.C. De Oliveira;N.D. Georganas

  • Context-based media adaptation in pervasive computing

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  • A Prototype for 3-D Hand Tracking and Posture Estimation

    A. El-Sawah;N.D. Georganas;E.M. Petriu

  • A collaborative virtual environment for industrial training

    J.C. de Oliveira;S. Shirmohammadi;N.D. Georganas

  • Architecture and Evaluation of Tele-Haptic Environments

    Unknown

  • Analysis of a packet switch with input and output buffers and speed constraints

    Unknown

  • Collaborative Virtual Environment standards: a performance evaluation

    J.C. de Oliveira;S. Shirmohammadi;N.D. Georganas

  • A Simulation Study of a Hybrid Channel Assignment Scheme for Cellular Land-Mobile Radio Systems with Erlang-C Service

    Unknown

  • A Multimedia Interhospital Communications System for Medical Consultations

    Unknown

  • Dynamic Gesture Recognition

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  • A Fuzzy Logic System for Evaluating Quality of Experience of Haptic-Based Applications

    Abdelwahab Hamam;Mohamad Eid;Abdulmotaleb Saddik;Nicolas D. Georganas

  • Synchronization in real time multimedia data delivery

    L. Li;A. Karmouch;N.D. Georganas

  • Real-time 2(1/2)-D head pose recovery for model-based video-coding

    M.D. Cordea;E.M. Petriu;N.D. Georganos;D.C. Petriu

  • JETS: a Java-enabled telecollaboration system

    S. Shirmohammadi;N.D. Georganas

  • 3-D head pose recovery for interactive virtual reality avatars

    M.D. Cordea;D.C. Petriu;E.M. Petriu;N.D. Georganas

  • Design and Implementation of Haptic Tele-mentoring over the Internet

    Jilin Zhou;Xiaojun Shen;Abdulmotaleb El Saddik;Nicolas D. Georganas

  • 16*16 limited intermediate buffer switch module for ATM networks

    A.K. Gupta;L.O. Barbosa;N.D. Georganas

  • JASMINE: A Java Tool for Multimedia Collaboration on the Internet

    Shervin Shirmohammadi;Abdulmotaleb El Saddik;Nicolas D. Georganas;Ralf Steinmetz

  • VELVET: an adaptive hybrid architecture for very large virtual environments

    J.C. de Oliveira;N.D. Georganas

  • A fast algorithm for multi-channel/port traffic assignment

    Ming Chen;N.D. Georganas;O.W.W. Yang

  • Reliability model for extending cluster lifetime using Backup Cluster Heads in cluster-based Wireless Sensor Networks

    Shafiq U. Hashmi;Sk. Md. Mizanur Rahman;Hussein T. Mouftah;Nicolas D. Georganas

  • A quality of experience model for haptic user interfaces

    Abdelwahab Hamam;Mohamad Eid;Abdulmotaleb El Saddik;Nicolas D. Georganas

  • Java multimedia telecollaboration

    J.C. de Oliveira;M. Hosseini;S. Shirmohammadi;F. Malric

Frequent Co-Authors

Mohsen Kavehrad
Mohsen Kavehrad Pennsylvania State University

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