• Coordination strategies for agent migrations in wireless sensor networks 

      Tziritas N., Loukopoulos T., Lalis S., Khan S.U., Xu C.-Z. (2016)
      Agent-based middleware platforms for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have received a lot of attention during the last years, due to their great flexibility in re-programming, monitoring, handling, and optimizing the ...
    • Design architecture of a data driven environment for multiphysics applications 

      Michopoulos, J.; Tsompanopoulou, P.; Houstis, E.; Rice, J.; Farhat, C.; Lesoinne, M.; Lechenault, F. (2003)
      The design architecture of a multidisciplinary problem-solving environment (MPSE) for supporting an efficient prediction capability for the response of continuous interacting systems under multiphysics conditions is ...
    • Distributed resource allocation mechanism for SOA service level agreements 

      Katsalis, K.; Tassiulas, L.; Viniotis, Y. (2011)
      Enterprise computing facilities, such as data centers or server farms typically employ service-oriented architectures (SOA) to support multiple, XML-based Web Services. They are typically architected in multiple computing ...
    • DReDBox: Materializing a full-stack rack-scale system prototype of a next-generation disaggregated datacenter 

      Bielski M., Syrigos I., Katrinis K., Syrivelis D., Reale A., Theodoropoulos D., Alachiotis N., Pnevmatikatos D., Pap E.H., Zervas G., Mishra V., Saljoghei A., Rigo A., Fernando Zazo J., Lopez-Buedo S., Torrents M., Zyulkyarov F., Enrico M., Gonzalez De DIos O. (2018)
      Current datacenters are based on server machines, whose mainboard and hardware components form the baseline, monolithic building block that the rest of the system software, middleware and application stack are built upon. ...
    • GRAL: A grouping algorithm to optimize application placement in wireless embedded systems 

      Tziritas, N.; Loukopoulos, T.; Lalis, S.; Lampsas, P. (2011)
      Recent embedded middleware initiatives enable the structuring of an application as a set of collaborating agents deployed in the various sensing/actuating entities of the system. Of particular importance is the incurred ...
    • The MaBE middleware 

      Reitbauer, A.; Battino, A.; Germain, B. S.; Karageorgos, A.; Mehandjiev, N.; Valckenaers, P. (2005)
      The research project MaBE aims at the development of agent-based middleware supporting cooperation in open business environments, based on real-world case studies concerning virtual enterprises. These case studies provide ...
    • Node/Proxy portability: Designing for the two lives of your next WSAN middleware 

      Tajmajer T., Lalis S., Koutsoubelias M., Pruszkowski A., Domaszewicz J., Nati M., Gluhak A. (2016)
      Middleware for wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSANs) provides powerful programming abstractions which simplify application development. While it is highly desirable to reuse WSAN middleware across a wide range of ...
    • PLOT: Privacy in location based services: An open-ended toolbox 

      Gkoulalas-Divanis, A.; Verykios, V. S.; Eleftheriou, D. (2009)
      The widespread adoption of Location Based Services (LBSs) coupled with recent advances in location tracking technologies, pose serious concerns to user privacy. As a consequence, privacy preserving approaches have been ...
    • RFID middleware design for enhancing traceability in the supply chain management 

      Zarokostas, N.; Dimitropoulos, P. D.; Soldates, J. (2007)
      Inventory tracking is an emerging trend in various industries that can significantly improve asset utilization using real-time information about products location and condition. The adoption of RFID technology in inventory ...
    • A role-based infrastructure for customised agent system development in supply networks 

      Hämmerle, A.; Karageorgos, A.; Pirker, M.; Reitbauer, A.; Weichhart, G. (2004)
      This paper presents a methodology for generic role identification and role reuse together with an infrastructure enabling rapid development of role-based multi-agent system (MAS) applications. The infrastructure includes ...
    • Semantic Coordination on the Edge of Heterogeneous Ultra Dense Networks 

      Nejkovic V., Jelenkovic F., Makris N., Passas V., Korakis T., Tosic M. (2021)
      Ultra Dense Networks with flexible heterogeneous technologies (HetUDN) for the Radio Access Network (RAN) are prospective candidate architectures that promise to bring the required network flexibility and to support the ...
    • Towards agent-based GRID-enabled and sensor-driven fire dynamics simulation harnessed over Bluetooth and Wi-Fi devices 

      Michopoulos, J. G.; Joshi, A.; Avancha, S.; Tsompanopoulou, P.; Houstis, E. N.; Zhang, H. (2005)
      The present paper is motivated by the need to develop technological infrastructure for informed and reliable decision support in various crisis and disaster management situations. It describes our prototype data-driven ...
    • Unified service-oriented access for WSNs and dynamically deployed application tasks 

      Fronimos T., Lalis S., Koutsoubelias M., Bartzanas T. (2016)
      For good reasons of interoperability and flexibility, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are accessed by remote clients via service-oriented interfaces. At the same time, it can be useful to let clients deploy custom sensing ...