Program

SEEDA-CECNSM 2023

Day 1 November 10, 2023
14:00 – 18:00 Registration
(Lobby)
14:30 – 14:45 Opening
(Main Amphitheatre)
14:45 – 15:45 Keynote 1
A multilayer approach in the AI cybersecurity
Nineta Polemi, Professor, University of Piraeus,GR
Chair: Sarandis Mitropoulos, Ionian University
(Main Amphitheatre-MA)
15:45 – 16:15 Coffee Break I
16:15 – 17:55 General Session
On-going projects and considerations Ι
Chair: Dimitrios Kallergis, University of West Attica
(Main Amphitheatre-MA)
18:00 – 19:15 Session A1: Session B1:
Innovations in eHealth and Medical Devices Smart agricultural and environmental technologies
Chairs: Athanasios Kakarountas, University of Thessaly,GR Chairs: Panagiotis Philippopoulos, University of Peloponnese
(Conference Room: MA) (Conference Room: 001)
20:00 – 23:00 Gala dinner
( Salty (N.A.S) Restaurant, Microlimano (https://www.salty.gr/))
Day 2 November 11, 2023
08:45 – 17:00 Registration
(Lobby)
09:00 – 10:15 Session A2: Session B2 (SS1):
Artificial intelligent technologies Technologies Essentials in Education
Chair: Georgios Drakopoulos, Ionian University Chairs: Theodoros Karvounidis, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Piraeus, GR
Eleni Seralidou, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Piraeus, GR
(Conference Room: MA) (Conference Room: 002)
10:20 – 11:20 Keynote 2
Networked Cyber-Physical-Social-Systems enabling Smart Internet of Things:
A Theoretical yet Pragmatic Approach
Symeon Papavassiliou, Professor, NTUA,GR
Chair: Christos Douligeris, University of Piraeus
(Main Aphitheater-MA)
11:20 – 11:50 Coffee Break II
11:50 – 13:30 General Session
On-going projects and considerations ΙI
Chair: Theodoros Karvounidis, University of Piraeus, GR
(Main Amphitheatre MA )
13:30 – 14:30 Lunch
 
14:30 – 15:45 Session A3: Session B3 (SS2):
Security and Reliability Teaching and Learning in VET Laboratories
Chairs: Daniele Rossi, University of Pisa, Italy,
Vasileios Tenentes: University of Ioannina, GR
Chairs: Kotsifakos Dimitrios , Postdoctoral Researcher,Department of Informatics, University of Piraeus, GR,
Dimitrios Magetos , PhD Candidate, Department of Informatics, University of Piraeus, GR
(Conference Room: MA) (Conference Room: 002)
15:45 – 16:15 Coffee Break III
16:15 – 17:30 Session A4: Session B4 (SS3):
Networking and Communications Securing Supply Chain Traceability Using Distributed and Embedded Security Mechanisms
Chairs: Dimitrios Kallergis, University of West Attica Chairs: Thomas Dasaklis: Hellenic Open University, GR
Vasileios Tenentes: University of Ioannina, GR
Georgios Spathoulas: University of Thessaly, Greece – Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
(Conference Room: MA) (Conference Room: 002)
17:35 – 18:50 Session A5: Session B5:
Hardware and emerging technologies Social networks and Digital Health (remote presentations)
Chair: Michalis Psarakis, University of Piraeus, GR Chair: Roza Mavropodi, University of Piraeus
(Conference Room: MA) (Conference Room: 002)
18:50 – 19:00 closing session
 
Day 3 November 12, 2023
09:15 – 12:00 Registration
(Lobby)
09:30 – 10:45 Individual face-to-face communications
10:45 – 13:00 (tba)
13:00 – 13:30 Closing session
Keynote 1: A multilayer approach in the AI cybersecurity
14:45 – 15:45, Day 1,
Chair: Sarandis Mitropoulos, Ionian University,
Conference Room: (Main Amphitheatre-MA)
Nineta Polemi, Professor, University of Piraeus, GR
Abstract: Various standards are being developed by numerous bodies – such as the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), the European Committee for Standardization, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the Open Web Application Security Project – along with recommendations and white papers by cybersecurity organisations – such as ENISA, the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation, the European Defence Agency, the European Cyber Security Organisation and the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) – and international bodies such as the OECD and the UN. These provide policy and technical measures (design principles, integration platforms, test cases), practices and further research needed to secure AI products (e.g., software, hardware, systems, services) and ensure their human-centric design.
Numerous existing traditional cybersecurity practices and solutions (methodologies, tools, recommendations) can be used to guide AI stakeholders in undertaking appropriate traditional controls. These good practices are presented in different documents which address various layers of the ICT environments (e.g., physical, network, informatics, data, services) that host AI products, making it difficult for the AI stakeholders to determine the ones appropriate for their environment. Furthermore, the dynamic nature of AI imposes some open issues and additional cybersecurity measures required in undertaking additional effective measures. Additional cybersecurity practices are also needed when AI products target a specific economic sector (e.g. health, energy, automotive) to meet sectoral security requirements. Finally, further research activities are needed to enforce the resilience and security of the AI-based products.
General Session: On-going projects and considerations Ι
16:15 – 17:55, Day 1,
Chair: Dimitrios Kallergis, University of West Attica,
Conference Room: (Main Amphitheatre-MA)
Enhancing Human Factors in Cybersecurity Training and Ensuring AI Trustworthiness
Dr Kitty Kioskli, CEO & Cofounder at trustilio BV & Research Fellow at the University of Essex
Par-ICT CENG: Enhancing ICT research infrastructure in Central Greece to enable processing of Big data from sensor stream, multimedia content, and complex mathematical modeling and simulations
Athanasios Kakarountas, Associate Professor, Dpt. of Computer Science and Biomedical Informatics, University of Thessaly
ERMIS – Smart digital applications and tools for the effective promotion and highlighting of the biodiversity of the Ionian Islands”, results and challenges
George Voutos, MSC, PhD, Ionian University
MELTOPENLAB Project
Panos Filippopoulos, University of Peloponnese, Greece
Session A1: Innovations in eHealth and Medical Devices
18:00 – 19:15, Day 1,
Chairs: Athanasios Kakarountas, University of Thessaly,
(Conference Room: MA)
Feasibility of an mHealth closed-loop system for the optimization of Parkinson’s disease treatment
Dimitris Gatsios, Georgios Rigas, Georgios Bourazanis and Spyridon Konitsiotis
Real-Time Brain-Computer Interface Control of a Wheelchair Using Motor Imagery Commands
Kosmas Glavas, Georgios Prapas, Aimilia Ntetska, Pinelopi Adamakidou, Pantelis Angelidis and Markos Tsipouras
A Comparative Testing of Yolov8-based algorithm for cancer biopsy images: Case study on Pannuke pan-cancer dataset
Panagiotis N. Smyrlis, Odysseas Tsakai, Konstantinos Vogklis, Nikolaos Giannakeas, George Fragulis and Markos Tsipouras
Brain-de-fer A brain-computer interface game for mind contest
Konstantinos Georgitsaros, Konstantinos Palegkas, Pantelis Angelidis and Markos Tsipouras
Session B1: Smart agricultural and environmental technologies
18:00 – 19:15, Day 1,
Chairs: Panagiotis Philippopoulos, University of Peloponnese,
(Conference Room: 001)
Supervisors for Gas Compressor Stations with Compression and Valve Faults
Dimitrios Fragkoulis, Fotis Koumboulis, Nikolaos Kouvakas and Antonios Menexis
TinyML-based Event Detection: An Edge-Cloud Approach for Smart Agriculture over LoRa WSNs
Aristeidis Karras, Christos Karras, Anastasios Giannaros, Konstantinos Giotopoulos, Dimitrios Tsolis, Konstantinos Oikonomou and Spyros Sioutas
Ship Engine Data Analysis for the Application of Machine Learning Algorithms
Theodoros Dimitriou, Emmanouil Skondras, Christos Hitiris, Cleopatra Gkola, Ioannis S. Papapanagiotou, Dimitrios J. Vergados, Constantinos Vergopoulos, Stratos Koumantakis, Angelos Michalas and Dimitrios D. Vergados
Acceleration of GANs for Potato Crop Disease Identification via FPGA
Theodora Sanida, Argyrios Sideris, Maria Vasiliki Sanida, Michael Dossis and Minas Dasygenis (remote presentation)
An Efficiency CNN Solution for Olive Disease Management Through FPGA
Theodora Sanida, Argyrios Sideris, Maria Vasiliki Sanida, Michael Dossis and Minas Dasygenis (remote presentation)
Session A2: Artificial intelligent technologies
09:00 – 10:15, Day 2,
Chair: Georgios Drakopoulos, Ionian University,
(Conference Room: MA)
Q-Delegation: VNF Load Balancing through Reinforcement Learning-Based Packet Delegation
Alexandros Zervopoulos, Luís Miguel Campos and Konstantinos Oikonomou
Cognitive Email Analysis with Automated Decision Support for Business Email Compromise Prevention
Anastasios Papathanasiou, Georgios Germanos, Nicholas Kolokotronis and Euripidis Glavas
Higher Order Probabilistic Analysis Of Network Trajectories Of Intelligent Agents In Thespian
Georgios Drakopoulos and Phivos Mylonas
Session B2 (SS1): Technologies Essentials in Education
09:00 – 10:15, Day 2,
Chairs: Theodoros Karvounidis, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Piraeus
Eleni Seralidou, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Piraeus,
(Conference Room: 002)
Stimulating primary school students’ interest in Data Structures through ESA’s Astro Pi challenges
Athanasios Karakostas and Akrivi Vlachou
Teachers’ Evaluation of 3D Design and 3D Printing Activities in Secondary Education
Eleni Seralidou, Theodoros Karvounidis and Christos Douligeris
Nanotechnology as a Tool for Computational Thinking Skills using Open Hardware, Embedded Systems and Repository Platform, in Industry 4.0 Era
Konstantinos Kalovrektis, Ioannis Dimos, Apostolos Xenakis and Athanasios Kakarountas
Optimizing Player Engagement in an Educational Virtual Game through Fuzzy Logic-based Challenge Adaptation
Akrivi Krouska, Christos Troussas, Yorghos Voutos, Phivos Mylonas and Cleo Sgouropoulou
Precision education through the eyes of humanistic teaching in the L2 classroom
Ioanna Moustaka, Spyridon Doukakis and Marina Mattheoudakis
Keynote 2 :
Networked Cyber-Physical-Social-Systems enabling Smart Internet of Things:
A Theoretical yet Pragmatic Approach
10:20 – 11:20, Day 2,
Chair: Christos Douligeris, University of Piraeus,
Conference Room: (Main Aphitheater-MA)
Symeon Papavassiliou, Professor, NTUA, GR
In the emerging digital continuum, the integration of the physical world with the cyber one under the prism of social networks, is commonly referred to as a Networked Cyber Physical Social Systems (Net-CPSS), where cyber interactions, physical perceptions and social connections are combined into a ubiquitous hyperspace. This remarkably enriches and broadens the interactions and connections among human-to-human, human-to-object, and object-to-object. This talk will focus on the Smart Internet of Things by viewing them as a microcosm of interconnected “objects” that represent an extremely interesting and rich example of Net-CPSS, where advanced and human-centric services can be provided to citizens of the Future Smart Cities. The realization of these complex environments are supported by the continuous embracing of the IoT technological evolution along with the adoption of relevant advances in the areas of 5G/B5G networks and Mobile Edge Computing (MEC). In this talk we will we highlight a set of identified challenges towards the development of innovative solutions for the smart cities of the future, as well as a set of enabling technologies and methodologies that can boost their development, while accounting for the wireless and computing shared resources, environment uncertainties, information (in)completeness and user behaviors and risks.
General Session: On-going projects and considerations II
General Session: On-going projects and considerations ΙI
11:50 – 13:30, Day 2,
Chair: Theodoros Karvounidis, University of Piraeus, GR,
Conference Room: (Main Amphitheatre MA )
VOXreality: Voice driven interaction in XR spaces
Olga Chatzifoti, Spyros Borotis (Maggioli)
AI4Gov: Trusted AI for Transparent Public Governance fostering Democratic Values
Sotiris Athanasopoulos, Spyros Borotis (Maggioli)
REWIRE – Cybersecurity Skills Alliance – a New Vision for Europe
Pinelopi Kyranoudi, PhDc, Technical University of Crete
CyberSecPro – a Collaborative, Multi-modal and Agile Professional Cybersecurity Training Program for A Skilled Workforce In the European Digital Single Market and Industries
Pinelopi Kyranoudi, PhDc, Technical University of Crete
CHAISE: Empowering Europe with Blockchain Skills
Dimitrios Kotsifakos, University of Piraeus and KEK Aegaleo, Greece
Kiriakos Dimitrios, DIEK Aegaleo, Greece
Industrial PhD in Computer and Telecommunications Sciences
Prof. Chrysostomos Stylios, Scientific Coordinator, Department of Informatics & Telecommunications, University of Ioannina
Session A3: Security and Reliability
14:30 – 15:45, Day 2,
Chairs: Daniele Rossi, University of Pisa, Italy,
Vasileios Tenentes: University of Ioannina,
(Conference Room: MA)
Cybersecurity and Democracy: A Review
Fotios Roumpies and Athanasios Kakarountas
Access to personal data is still tempting for mobile apps even after the GDPR implementation
Gerasimos Magoulas and Spyros Polykalas
Reliability Analysis of Fault Tolerant Memory Systems
Yagmur Yigit, Leandros Maglaras, Mohamed Amine Ferrag, Naghmeh Moradpoor and Giorgos Lambropoulos
Accelerate Processing of Image with the Keccak-512 Algorithm on Cryptoprocessor
Argyrios Sideris, Theodora Sanida, Maria Vasiliki Sanida, Michael Dossis and Minas Dasygenis (remote presentation)
Session B3 (SS2): Teaching and Learning in VET Laboratories
14:30 – 15:45, Day 2,
Chairs: Kotsifakos Dimitrios , Postdoctoral Researcher,Department of Informatics, University of Piraeus
Dimitrios Magetos , PhD Candidate, Department of Informatics, University of Piraeus, GR,
(Conference Room: 002)
Leveraging Matterport for Industry-Focused Mobile Applications: Augmented Reality Training for Vocational Education and Training
Dimitrios Kiriakos, Dimitrios Kotsifakos and Yannis Psaromiligkos
“Athens Museum Explorer”: A pilot application of cultural proposals for a smart city
Anastasia Gasidou, Dimitrios Kotsifakos and Christos Douligeris
"Technician of Refrigeration, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Installations": A New Approach of the Modern Curricula in the Mechanical Sector of the 3rd Class of the Vocational School
Konstantinos Korakis and Michael Dossis
Educational Virtual Worlds for Vocational Education and Training Laboratories
Dimitrios Magetos, Dimitrios Kotsifakos and Christos Douligeris
Session A4: Networking and Communications
16:15 – 17:30, Day 2,
Chairs: Dimitrios Kallergis, University of West Attica,
(Conference Room: MA)
Area Allocation for Electric Vehicle Coverage Path Planning
Nikolaos Baras, Antonios Chatzisavvas, Dimitris Ziouzios, Ioannis Vanidis and Minas Dasygenis
Modeling Network Traffic and Exploring Distribution Fitting: A Case Study on the Spotify
Odysseas Karadimas, Aikaterini Florou, Spiridoula V. Margariti, Eleftherios Stergiou and Chrysostomos Stylios
Vehicle Density in mmWave 5G V2X Highway Communication Systems: A Channel Coding Approach
Dimitrios Chatzoulis, Costas Chaikalis, Dimitrios Kosmanos, Apostolos Xenakis and Kostas Anagnostou
An Early Warning Opportunistic Interference Method in Tactical Voice and Data Communications
Nikiforos Kontopoulos, Dimitrios Kotsifakos and Christos Douligeris
Placing Multi-component Applications in the Multi-access Edge Computing
Asterios Papamichail, Athanasios Tsipis and Konstantinos Oikonomou
Session B4 (SS3): Securing Supply Chain Traceability Using Distributed and Embedded Security Mechanisms
16:15 – 17:30, Day 2,
Chairs: Thomas Dasaklis, Hellenic Open University
Vasileios Tenentes, University of Ioannina
Georgios Spathoulas, University of Thessaly, Greece – Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway,
(Conference Room: 002)
Peripheral for Integrity Checking to Improve RAS in RISC-V Architectures
Daniele Rossi, Nicasio Canino, Stefano Di Matteo, Sergio Saponara and Vasileios Tenentes
Compressing time series towards lightweight integrity commitments
Aggeliki Katsika, Konstantinos Papageorgiou, Alexandros Fakis, Athanasios Kakarountas, Fotis Andritsopoulos, Vassilis Plagianakos and Georgios Spathoulas
Embedded Platforms for Trusted Edge Computing towards Quality Assurance along the Supply Chain
Vasileios Tenentes, Athanasios Xynos, Christos Zonios, Asimina Koutra, Christina Dilopoulou, Yiorgos Tsiatouhas and Daniele Rossi
Uninterrupted Trust: Continuous Authentication in Blockchain-Enhanced Supply Chains
Vangelis Malamas, Dimitris Koutras and Panayiotis Kotzanikolaou
Session A5: Hardware and emerging technologies
17:35 – 18:50, Day 2,
Chair: Michalis Psarakis, University of Piraeus,
(Conference Room: MA)
Edge Artificial Intelligence in Large-Scale IoT Systems, Applications, and Big Data Infrastructures
Aristeidis Karras, Anastasios Giannaros, Christos Karras, Konstantinos C. Giotopoulos, Dimitrios Tsolis and Spyros Sioutas
Synthesis-Embedded Verification
Michael Dossis
Study and Development of a High-Speed Fused Filament Fabrication 3D Printer
Ioannis Christodoulou, Vasiliki Alexopoulou and Angelos Markopoulos
Assessing Swapping Policies as a Detailed Placement Approach
Ioannis Arvanitakis, George Kranas, Michael Dossis, Antonios Dadaliaris and Athanasios Kakarountas
ARM64 Architecture: A Review in Virtualization Technology and Cloud Computing Maturity, in the context of Environmental Sustainability
Georgios Lambropoulos, Sarandis Mitropoulos and Christos Douligeris
Session B5: Social networks and Digital Health (remote presentations)
17:35 – 18:50, Day 2,
Chair: Roza Mavropodi, University of Piraeus,
(Conference Room: 002)
Efficient Categorization of Pneumonia Diagnosis Using Low-Power Embedded Devices
Theodora Sanida, Maria Vasiliki Sanida, Argyrios Sideris, Michael Dossis and Minas Dasygenis
The role of social media before and during a holiday travel: generational and gender differences
Ifigeneia Mylona, Dimitrios Amanatidis, Michael Dossis, Irene Kamenidou and Spyridon Mamalis
The role of hashtags in Social Networks: The case of social mobilization in Greece
Georgia Gioltzidou, Michael Dossis, Theodoros Chrysafis, Ifigeneia Mylona, Fotini Gioltzidou and Dimitrios Amanatidis
A Multi-class Classification Approach for Anemia Level Prediction with Machine Learning Models
Maria Trigka, Elias Dritsas and Phivos Mylonas
Recognition of Greek Orthodox Hymns Using Audio Fingerprint Techniques
Konstantinos Karasavvidis, Dimitris Kampelopoulos, Lazaros Moysis, Achilles Boursianis, Spyridon Nikolaidis, Panagiotis Sarigiannidis and Sotirios Goudos