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Papers with top impact factor
The publications of the faculty having the highest impact factor are as follows.
1
IF: 22.97, Normalized IF: 8.29

Gyongyosi, L., Imre, S. and Nguyen, H.V., 2018. A survey on
quantum channel capacities. IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 20(2),
pp.1149-1205.

2
IF: 22.97, Normalized IF: 25.2

Sonkoly, B., Czentye, J., Szalay, M.,
Németh, B. and Toka, L., 2021. Survey on Placement Methods
in the Edge and Beyond. IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 23(4),
pp.2590-2629.

3
IF: 23.7, Normalized IF: 6.62

Orosz, P., Tóthfalusi, T. and Varga, P.,
2018. FPGA-assisted DPI systems: 100 Gbit/s and beyond. IEEE Communications Surveys
& Tutorials
, 21(2), pp.2015-2040.

4
IF: 4.77, Normalized IF: 6.46

Croot, E., Lev, V.F. and Pach, P.P., 2017. Progression-free sets in Z_4^n
are exponentially small. Annals of Mathematics, pp.331-337.

5
IF: 6.31, Normalized IF: 5.69

Wu, B., Ho, P.H., Yeung, K.L., Tapolcai, J. and Mouftah, H.T., 2010. Optical
layer monitoring schemes for fast link failure localization in all-optical networks.
IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 13(1), pp.114-125.

Most cited publications
Based on the number of citations according to Google Scholar, the most cited publications of the faculty are as follows (one author is counted only once).
1
Citations: 4704

Devroye, L., Györfi, L. and Lugosi, G., 2013. A
probabilistic theory of pattern recognition
(Vol. 31). Springer Science &
Business Media.

2
Citations: 1342

Capkun, S., Buttyan, L. and Hubaux, J.P., 2003. Self-organized public-key
management for mobile ad hoc networks. IEEE Transactions on mobile computing, 2(1),
pp.52-64.

3
Citations: 822

Fehske, A., Fettweis, G., Malmodin, J. and Biczok, G., 2011. The global
footprint of mobile communications: The ecological and economic perspective. IEEE
communications magazine
, 49(8), pp.55-62.

4
Citations: 652

Baranyi, P. and Csapó, Á., 2012. Definition and synergies
of cognitive infocommunications. Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 9(1), pp.67-83.

5
Citations: 527

Szilagyi, L., Benyo, Z., Szilágyi, S.M. and Adam,
H.S.
, 2003, September. MR brain image segmentation using an enhanced fuzzy
c-means algorithm. In Proceedings of the 25th annual international conference of the
IEEE engineering in medicine and biology society (IEEE Cat. No. 03CH37439)
(Vol. 1,
pp. 724-726). IEEE.

Most influential publications
Publications belonging to the top 0.1% according to WoS InCites Percentiles, considering the number of citations and the publication date.
Top 0.1%

Gyongyosi, L., Imre, S. and Nguyen, H.V., 2018. A survey on
quantum channel capacities. IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 20(2),
pp.1149-1205.

Top 0.1%

Hanzo, L., Haas, H., Imre, S., O’Brien, D., Rupp, M. and Gyongyosi,
L.
, 2012. Wireless myths, realities, and futures: from 3G/4G to optical and
quantum wireless. Proceedings of the IEEE, 100 (Special Centennial Issue),
pp.1853-1888.

Top 0.1%

Varga, P., Peto, J., Franko, A.,
Balla, D., Haja, D., Janky, F.,
Soos, G., Ficzere, D., Maliosz, M. and
Toka, L., 2020. 5G support for Industrial IoT Applications—Challenges,
Solutions, and Research gaps. Sensors, 20(3), p.828.

Top 0.1%

Baranyi, P. and Csapó, Á., 2012. Definition and synergies
of cognitive infocommunications. Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 9(1), pp.67-83.

Researchers with top H index
The list of the researchers having the highest H index are as follows.
1
H index: 43

Buttyán Levente

2
H index: 28

Telek Miklós

3
H index: 25

Harsányi Gábor

4
H index: 23

Szirmay-Kalos László

5
H index: 22

Györfi László

5
H index: 22

Imre Sándor