• An Efficient Localization and Avoidance Method of Jammers in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks 

      Almomani I., Ahmed M., Kosmanos D., Alkhayer A., Maglaras L. (2022)
      Jamming is a terrifying attack that could harm 802.11p-based vehicular communications by occupying the communication channels by overwhelming the network with jamming packets, especially for self-driving cars, as it is ...
    • Exploiting Net Connectivity in Legalization and Detailed Placement Scenarios 

      Dadaliaris A., Kranas G., Oikonomou P., Floros G., Dossis M. (2022)
      Standard-cell placement is the fundamental step in a typical VLSI/ASIC design flow. Its result, paired with the outcome of the routing procedure can be the decisive factor in rendering a design manufacturable. Global ...
    • Juxtaposing Vivado Design Flows in Batch Mode 

      Dadaliaris A., Tragoudaras A., Kranas G., Dossis M., Dimitriou G. (2021)
      Re-configurable hardware devices are at the forefront of technological advancement and academic research, with their most prominent delegate being Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). A typical FPGA design cycle may ...
    • Multilayer Backbones for Internet of Battlefield Things† 

      Fragkou E., Papakostas D., Kasidakis T., Katsaros D. (2022)
      The Internet of Battlefield Things is a newly born cyberphysical system and, even though it shares a lot with the Internet of Things and with ad hoc networking, substantial research is required to cope with itsM scale and ...