ICOS: An Intelligent MetaOS for the Continuum
2nd International Workshop on MetaOS for the Cloud-Edge-IoT Continuum (MECC 2025), Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Intrusion Detection for IoT-based Context and Networks
Book chapter: Holistic IoT Security, Privacy and Safety: Integrated Approaches Protecting A Highly Connected World, by Konstantinos Loupos (ed.), 2025
Chapter 8 of the book Holistic IoT Security, Privacy and Safety: Integrated Approaches Protecting A Highly Connected World, by Konstantinos Loupos (ed.), 2025. ISBN 978-1-63828-506-9. E-ISBN 978-1-63828-507-6.
Decentralized Identity Management
Book chapter: Holistic IoT Security, Privacy and Safety: Integrated Approaches Protecting A Highly Connected World, by Konstantinos Loupos (ed.), 2025
Chapter 5 of the book Holistic IoT Security, Privacy and Safety: Integrated Approaches Protecting A Highly Connected World, by Konstantinos Loupos (ed.), 2025. ISBN 978-1-63828-506-9. E-ISBN 978-1-63828-507-6.
Placing Computational Tasks within Edge-Cloud Continuum: a DRL Delay Minimization Scheme.
Euro-Par 2024 Conference
In the rapidly evolving landscape of IoT-Edge-Cloud continuum (IECC), effective management of computational tasks offloaded from mobile devices to edge nodes is crucial.
Navigating the Dynamic Heterogeneous Computing Sphere: The Role of EdgeHarbor as a Multi-Edge Orchestrator
Euro-Par 2024 Conference
The term ‘Dynamic Heterogeneous Computing Sphere’ is used to describe a computing paradigm that is heterogeneous, volatile and highly dynamic.
Ensuring a Secure Future: Comprehensive Insights into 6G IoT Security and Privacy
The SecureCyber Cluster Europe is a group of European Union-funded cybersecurity projects that collaborate to address cybersecurity challenges in various domains, including Internet of Things (IoT), smart grids, and more.
Stack and Stick are in Stock
CROSSCON website (blog)
The CROSSCON is a research project that targets developing research ideas into practical techniques and supporting prototypes, and the level of ambition is to validate results in lab conditions that are representative of a complex IoT system (i.e., technology readiness levels TRL 4 and TRL5).