Chryssis Georgiou
University of Cyprus
12 Papers
48 Citations
Chryssis Georgiou is an academic researcher from University of Cyprus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Overhead (computing) & Network packet. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
A survey on mobility in Wireless Sensor Networks
Natalie Temene,Charalampos Sergiou,Chryssis Georgiou,Vasos Vassiliou +3 more
- 01 Feb 2022
TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider WSNs to be both a subset and a predecessor to the Internet of Things (IoT), and consider that existing mobility solutions can be adapted for use in IoT.
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Estimating the COVID-19 Prevalence in Spain With Indirect Reporting via Open Surveys.
Augusto Garcia-Agundez,Oluwasegun Ojo,Harold A. Hernández-Roig,Carlos Baquero,Davide Frey,Chryssis Georgiou,Mathieu Goessens,Rosa E. Lillo,Raquel Menezes,Nicolas Nicolaou,Antonio Ortega,Efstathios Stavrakis,Antonio Fernández Anta +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare their estimates with the results of a serology study for Spain, obtaining high correlations (R squared 0.89) and support the idea of using open surveys with indirect reporting as a method to broadly sense the progress of a pandemic.
Principles of Blockchain Systems
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the state of the art and provide technical focus on the latest advances in the foundations of blockchain systems and present a collaborative work between the authors and the authors.
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Measuring Icebergs: Using Different Methods to Estimate the Number of COVID-19 Cases in Portugal and Spain
Carlos Baquero,Paolo Casari,Antonio Fernández Anta,Davide Frey,Augusto Garcia-Agundez,Chryssis Georgiou,Raquel Menezes,Nicolas Nicolaou,Oluwasegun Ojo,Paul Patras +9 more
TL;DR: The initial results of the @CoronaSurveys project are presented, which suggest that it is still useful to estimate the number of infected persons with the COVID-19 virus at a given point in time in these countries, and the evolution of this number over time.
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Self-stabilization Overhead: an Experimental Case Study on Coded Atomic Storage
TL;DR: The implementation and evaluation of the CASSS algorithm suggest that CASSS does not significantly impact efficiency while dealing with automatic recovery from transient faults and bounded size of needed resources.
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