• A Deep Reinforcement Learning Framework for Data Compression in Uplink NOMA-SWIPT Systems 

      El Sayed M.; Badawy A.; El Shafie A.; Mohamed A.; Khattab T. ( Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. , 2021 , Article)
      <comment< Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) shall play an important role in the current and foreseeable design of 5G and beyond networks. NOMA allows multiple users to share the same time-frequency ...
    • A light lexicon-based mobile application for sentiment mining of arabic tweets 

      Badaro, Gilbert; Baly, Ramy; Akel, Rana; Fayad, Linda; Khairallah, Jeffrey; ... more authors ( Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) , 2015 , Conference Paper)
      Most advanced mobile applications require server-based and communication. This often causes additional energy consumption on the already energy-limited mobile devices. In this work, we provide to address these limitations ...
    • A novel multi-hop body-To-body routing protocol for disaster and emergency networks 

      Ben Arbia, Dhafer; Alam, Muhammad Mahtab; Attia, Rabah; Ben Hamida, Elye ( Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. , 2016 , Conference Paper)
      In this paper, a new multi-hop routing protocol (called ORACE-Net) for disaster and emergency networks is proposed. The proposed hierarchical protocol creates an ad-hoc network through body-To-body (B2B) communication ...
    • Adaptive energy-aware encoding for DWT-based wireless EEG tele-monitoring system 

      Hussein R.; Awad A.; El-Sherif A.A.; Mohamed A.; Alghoniemy M. ( IEEE Computer Society , 2013 , Conference Paper)
      Recent technological advances in wireless body sensor networks (WBSN) have made it possible for the development of innovative medical applications to improve health care and the quality of life. Electroencephalography ...
    • An evolutionary game theoretic approach for cooperative spectrum sensing 

      Salama A.M.; Alali A.; Mohamed A. ( Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. , 2016 , Conference Paper)
      Many spectrum sensing techniques have been proposed to allow a secondary user (SU) to utilize a primary user's (PU) spectrum through opportunistic access. However, few of them have considered the tradeoff between accuracy ...
    • Application of Fatty Acid Based Phase-Change Material to Reduce Energy Consumption from Roofs of Buildings 

      Sleiti, Ahmad K.; Naimaster, Edward J. ( American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) , 2016 , Article)
      Buildings account for a significant portion of the total energy consumption in the U.S., especially the energy-inefficient commercial building sector. As part of the future path toward realizing net zero energy buildings, ...
    • CAE Adaptive Compression, Transmission Energy and Cost Optimization for m-Health Systems 

      Al-Marridi A.Z.; Mohamed A.; Erbad A.; Guizani M. ( IEEE Computer Society , 2021 , Conference Paper)
      The rapid increase in the number of patients requiring constant monitoring inspires researchers to investigate the area of mobile health (m-Health) systems for intelligent and sustainable remote healthcare applications. ...
    • Deep Reinforcement Learning for Network Selection over Heterogeneous Health Systems 

      Chkirbene Z.; Abdellatif A.A.; Mohamed A.; Erbad A.; Guizani M. ( IEEE Computer Society , 2022 , Article)
      Smart health systems improve our quality oflife by integrating diverse information and technologies into health and medical practices. Such technologies can significantly improve the existing health services. However, ...
    • Development of energy efficient battery electric car for Shell Eco-Marathon competition - Qatar University experience 

      Howlader A.H.; Chowdhury N.A.; Faiter M.M.K.; Touati F.; Benammar M.A. ( IEEE Computer Society , 2014 , Conference Paper)
      The paper reports on the participation of Electrical Engineering students of Qatar University students in Shell Eco Marathon (SEM) competition, which aims at designing and racing energy efficient vehicles. This participation ...
    • Distributed cross-layer optimization for healthcare monitoring applications 

      Awad A.; Mohamed A. ( IEEE Computer Society , 2014 , Conference Paper)
      Mobile Health (mHealth) systems leverage wireless and mobile communication technologies to provide healthcare stakeholders with innovative tools and solutions that can revolutionize healthcare provisioning. Body Area Sensor ...
    • DSA-based energy efficient cellular networks: Integration with the smart grid 

      Hassan, Hany Kamal; Mohamed, Amr; Alali, Abdulla ( Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. , 2016 , Conference Paper)
      Smart Grid (SG)-aware cellular networks are expected to decrease their energy consumption and consequently decrease the global carbon emissions. At the same time, cellular operators are required to meet the end-user ...
    • Edge Intelligence for Empowering IoT-Based Healthcare Systems 

      Hayyolalam, Vahideh; Aloqaily, Moayad; Ozkasap, Oznur; Guizani, Mohsen ( Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. , 2021 , Article)
      The demand for real-time, affordable, and efficient smart healthcare services is increasing exponentially due to the technological revolution and burst of population. To meet the increasing demands on this critical ...
    • Electrodeposition of liquid metals from molten salts 

      Haarberg, Geir Martin ( Electrochemical Society Inc. , 2014 , Conference Paper)
      Many important metals are being produced by electrolysis in molten salts (aluminium, sodium, rare earths and other reactive metals). Also industrial electrorefining of aluminium takes place in a molten salt electrolyte. ...
    • EM-MAC: An energy-aware multi-channel MAC protocol for multi-hop wireless networks 

      Sivanantha, Akhil; Hamdaoui, Bechir; Guizani, Mohsen; Cheng, Xiuzhen; Znati, Taieb (2012 , Conference Paper)
      We propose an energy-aware MAC protocol, referred to as EM-MAC, for multi-hop wireless networks with multi-channel access capabilities. EM-MAC relies on iMAC's efficient channel selection mechanism to resolve the medium ...
    • Energy optimization in multiuser quantized feedback systems 

      Althunibat, Saud; Zorba, Nizar; Granelli, Fabrizio; Verikoukis, Christos ( Springer Nature , 2013 , Article)
      This article explores the effects of quantization of feedback information on energy consumption in multiuser wireless communication systems. In order to optimize the energy consumption of the system, the article concentrates ...
    • Energy-aware cross-layer optimization for EEG-based wireless monitoring applications 

      Awad A.; Hussein R.; Mohamed A.; El-Sherif A.A. ( IEEE Computer Society , 2013 , Conference Paper)
      Body Area Sensor Networks (BASNs) for healthcare applications have gained significant research interests recently due to the growing number of patients with chronic diseases requiring constant monitoring. Because of the ...
    • Fairness scheme for energy efficient H.264/AVC-based video sensor network 

      Sarif B.A.B.; Pourazad M.T.; Nasiopoulos P.; Leung V.C.M.; Mohamed A. ( Springer Berlin Heidelberg , 2015 , Article)
      The availability of advanced wireless sensor nodes enable us to use video processing techniques in a wireless sensor network (WSN) platform. Such paradigm can be used to implement video sensor networks (VSNs) that can serve ...
    • Feasibility and performance evaluation of a 6LoWPAN-enabled platform for ubiquitous healthcare monitoring 

      Touati, Farid; Ben Mnaouer, Adel; Erdene-Ochir, Ochirkhand; Mehmood, Waiser; Hassan, Ammad; ... more authors ( John Wiley and Sons Ltd , 2016 , Article)
      Technology has revolutionized medical practices by enabling more convenient and non-intrusive monitoring of patient's health, leading to next generation ubiquitous healthcare (u-healthcare). The exploitation of the Internet ...
    • Green handover with a hybrid satisfaction mechanism 

      Zorba, Nizar; Hassanein, Hossam S.; Verikoukis, Christos ( IEEE Computer Society , 2013 , Conference Paper)
      Green communications have emerged as one of the most important trends in wireless communications because of its several advantages of interference reduction, battery life increase and electrical bill cut. Its application ...
    • Green operator cooperation for radio frequency transmission minimization 

      Amamou, Lamis; Boujelben, Maissa; Ghazzai, Hakim; Bouallegue, Ammar; Besbes, Hichem ( Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. , 2016 , Conference Paper)
      The increasing demand for reliable mobile services with faster communications speed requires high capital investment in the radio access networks. This leads to enormous energy consumption, high operational costs (OPEX), ...