Georgios Fortetsanakis
Date of birth:
January, 10 1986
Phone: +30
2810741805, +30 6942523429
E-mail: geforte@ics.forth.gr
Education:
2009-2012 Research
assistant at the Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for Research and
Technology
2011-2012 Ph. D. Student in Computer Science
Department, University of Crete
2009-2011 M. Sc. in Computer Science,
University of Crete
2003-2008 Diploma in Electrical and Computer
Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (grade 7.74/10)
2000-2003 Graduation
from senior high school (grade 19.3/20)
Awards and research assistantships
2009-2012
Research assistantship in
ICS-FORTH. Member of the telecommunications and networks lab (Mobile computing
group)
Diploma Thesis
Title: Interconnection of a mobile terminal with a car electronic brain
Advisor: Fillipos Constantinou
Master Thesis
Title: A game-theoretical modeling framework and simulation platform
for cellular-based access markets
Advisor: Maria Papadopouli
Publications
1. Georgios
Fortetsanakis, Maria Papadopouli, Gunnar Karlsson, Manos Dramitinos, and Emre
A. Yavuz. To subscribe, or not to
subscribe: Modeling and analysis of service paradigms in cellular markets.
Submitted to IEEE Dyspan 2012. [PDF]
2. Georgios
Fortetsanakis, Michalis Katsarakis,
Maria Plakia, Nikos Syntychakis, and Maria Papadopouli. Supporting
wireless access markets with a user-centric QoE-based geo-database. ACM MobiArch, Istanbul, Turkey, August 2012. [PDF]
3. Georgios
Fortetsanakis, Markos Katsoulakis, and Maria
Papadopouli. A novel multi-layer
framework for modeling the evolution of spectrum markets and cognitive-radio
devices. IEEE Dyspan, Aachen,
Germany, May 2011. [PDF]
4. Georgios
Fortetsanakis, Markos Katsoulakis, and Maria Papadopouli. A game-theoretical modeling framework for spectrum markets and
cognitive radio devices. ICS-FORTH, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, Tech. Rep.
414, February 2011. [PDF]
5. Ilias
Tsompanidis, Georgios Fortetsanakis, Toni Hirvonen, and Maria Papadopouli. A comparative analysis of the perceived quality of
VoIP under various wireless network conditions. International Conference on
Wired/Wireless Internet Communications (WWIC), Lulea, Sweden,
June 2010. [PDF]
6. Ilias Tsompanidis, Georgios Fortetsanakis, Toni Hirvonen, and Maria Papadopouli. Analyzing the impact of various wireless network conditions on the perceived quality of VoIP. IEEE LANMAN, Long Branch, New Jersey, USA, May 2010. (Honourable mention). [PDF]
Travel
grants
1. European
Union and RWTH University of Aachen, travel grant to IEEE DySPAN 2011, € 800.
Research
interests
Cognitive radios, wireless networks, game theory, optimization
theory, signal processing, statistics
Programming
skills
Matlab, Java, C
Foreign
languages
2000 First Certificate in
English (F.C.E.), University
of Cambridge