6 results on '"Leligou, Helen C."'
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2. Blockchain-Powered Gaming: Bridging Entertainment with Serious Game Objectives.
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Stamatakis, Dimitrios, Kogias, Dimitrios G., Papadopoulos, Pericles, Karkazis, Panagiotis A., and Leligou, Helen C.
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BLOCKCHAINS ,CLEAN energy ,RENEWABLE energy sources ,CRYPTOCURRENCIES ,CARD games ,CONSCIOUSNESS raising ,VIDEO games - Abstract
The advancement and acceptance of new technologies often hinges on the level of understanding and trust among potential users. Blockchain technology, despite its broad applications across diverse sectors, is often met with skepticism due to a general lack of understanding and incidents of illicit activities in the cryptocurrency domain. This study aims to demystify blockchain technology by providing an in-depth examination of its application in a novel blockchain-based card game, centered around renewable energy and sustainable resource management. This paper introduces a serious game that uses blockchain to enhance user interaction, ownership, and gameplay, demonstrating the technology's potential to revolutionize the gaming industry. Notable aspects of the game, such as ownership of virtual assets, transparent transaction histories, trustless game mechanics, user-driven content creation, gasless transactions, and mechanisms for in-game asset trading and cross-platform asset reuse are analyzed. The paper discusses how these features, not only provide a richer gaming experience but also serve as effective tools for raising awareness about sustainable energy and resource management, thereby bridging the gap between entertainment and education. The case study offers valuable insights into how blockchain can create dynamic, secure, and participatory virtual environments, shifting the paradigm of traditional online gaming. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Cybersecurity in Supply Chain Systems: The Farm-to-Fork Use Case.
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Leligou, Helen C., Lakka, Alexandra, Karkazis, Panagiotis A., Costa, Joao Pita, Tordera, Eva Marin, Santos, Henrique Manuel Dinis, and Romero, Antonio Alvarez
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SUPPLY chains ,INFORMATION technology ,INTERNET security ,HAZARD mitigation ,MACHINE tools ,INFORMATION sharing - Abstract
Modern supply chains comprise an increasing number of actors which deploy different information technology systems that capture information of a diverse nature and diverse sources (from sensors to order information). While the benefits of the automatic exchange of information between these systems have been recognized and have led to their interconnection, protecting the whole supply chain from potential attacks is a challenging issue given the attack proliferation reported in the literature. In this paper, we present the FISHY platform, which anticipates protecting the whole supply chain from potential attacks by (a) adopting novel technologies and approaches including machine learning-based tools to detect security threats and recommend mitigation policies and (b) employing blockchain-based tools to provide evidence of the captured events and suggested policies. This platform is also easily expandable to protect against additional attacks in the future. We experiment with this platform in the farm-to-fork supply chain to prove its operation and capabilities. The results show that the FISHY platform can effectively be used to protect the supply chain and offers high flexibility to its users. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Decentralized Blockchain-Based IoT Data Marketplaces.
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Christidis, John, Karkazis, Panagiotis A., Papadopoulos, Pericles, and Leligou, Helen C.
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MARKETPLACES ,INTERNET of things ,CRYPTOCURRENCIES ,BLOCKCHAINS - Abstract
In present times, the largest amount of data is being controlled in a centralized manner. However, as the data are in essence the fuel of any application and service, there is a need to make the data more findable and accessible. Another problem with the data being centralized is the limited storage as well as the uncertainty of their authenticity. In the Internet of Things (IoT) sector specifically, data are the key to develop the most powerful and reliable applications. For these reasons, there is a rise on works that present decentralized marketplaces for IoT data with many of them exploiting blockchain technology to offer security advantages. The main contribution of this work is to review the existing works on decentralized IoT data marketplaces and discuss important design aspects and options so as to guide (a) the prospective user to select the IoT data marketplace that matches their needs and (b) the potential designer of a new marketplace to make insightful decisions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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5. New development: Blockchain—a revolutionary tool for the public sector.
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Yfantis, Vasileios, Leligou, Helen C., and Ntalianis, Klimis
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PUBLIC sector ,BLOCKCHAINS ,POLITICAL trust (in government) ,PUBLIC administration ,CIVIL service - Abstract
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- 2021
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6. Application of Blockchain Technology in Dynamic Resource Management of Next Generation Networks.
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Xevgenis, Michael, Kogias, Dimitrios G., Karkazis, Panagiotis, Leligou, Helen C., and Patrikakis, Charalampos
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NEXT generation networks ,SOFTWARE-defined networking ,COMMUNICATION infrastructure ,RESOURCE management ,5G networks ,BLOCKCHAINS ,RADIO resource management ,DATA integrity - Abstract
With the advent of Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) technologies, the networking infrastructures are becoming increasingly agile in their attempts to offer the quality of services needed by the users, maximizing the efficiency of infrastructure utilization. This in essence mandates the statistical multiplexing of demands across the infrastructures of different Network Providers (NPs), which would allow them to cope with the increasing demand, upgrading their infrastructures at a slower pace. However, to enjoy the benefits of statistical multiplexing, a trusted authority to govern it would be required. At the same time, blockchain technology aspires to offer a solid advantage in such untrusted environments, enabling the development of decentralized solutions that ensure the integrity and immutability of the information stored in the digital ledger. To this end, in this paper, we propose a blockchain-based solution that allows NPs to trade their (processing and networking) resources. We implemented the solution in a test-bed deployed on the cloud and we present the gathered performance results, showing that a blockchain-based solution is feasible and appropriate. We also discuss further improvements and challenges. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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