Dr. Mohammed Abuibaid

Adjunct Research Professor, School of Information Technology
Dr. Mohammed Abuibaid is a distinguished expert in wireless communications, specializing in mobile network standards for industrial automation. With a Ph.D. from Carleton University, Canada, his research revolutionized hyper-reliable and low-latency communications (HRLLC) through the integration of 3GPP, IEEE TSN, and IETF DetNet standards, addressing critical requirements for Industry 5.0.
Dr. Abuibaid has over a decade of experience in optimizing wireless communication systems, ensuring high performance across reliability, latency, and capacity dimensions. As a Senior IEEE Member, he has significantly contributed to standards development, participating in IEEE 802 Plenary Sessions and ITU-T Study Group 15 initiatives. He currently serves as a Radio Virtual Distributed Unit (vDU) System Designer at Ericsson Canada, advancing cloud-native solutions for 5G RAN environments.
In academia, Dr. Abuibaid is an Adjunct Research Professor at Carleton University, driving 6G HRLLC research through collaborative proposals and student mentorship. His innovative work has led to numerous publications in IEEE journals and conferences, alongside recognition through prestigious awards and fellowships.
Beyond academia and industry, he has contributed to establishing the 6G Non-Terrestrial Networks Research Center, collaborating with global leaders like Keysight Technologies. A champion for equity and inclusion, Dr. Abuibaid is committed to fostering innovation and advancing resilient networks that bridge research and industry.
Research Areas
- Hyper-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications (HRLLC)
- Industrial Automation Networks
- 5G Networks and Beyond
- Radio Access Networks (RAN)
- Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) and Deterministic Networking (DetNet)
- Massive MIMO and Antenna Systems
- Edge Computing and In-Network Processing
- Machine Learning for Network Optimization
- Integrated Satellite and Terrestrial Networks
- Technical Standards Development for Next-Generation Networks
Activities
Memberships:
- Senior Member, IEEE (since April 2024)
- Member of IEEE Communications Society and IEEE Young Professionals
- Candidate for Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) licensing, having passed the National Professional Practice Exam (NPPE).
Volunteering:
- Participated in ITU-T Study Group 15 sessions on network synchronization and time distribution performance (2024).
- Contributed to IEEE 802 Plenary Sessions for TSN profiles in industrial, automotive, and aerospace applications (2022, 2024).
- Supported IEEE Sections Congress 2023, managing Ignite Sessions to promote discussions on innovative topics.
Academic Contributions:
- Adjunct Research Professor at Carleton University, co-developing research proposals on HRLLC for Industry 5.0.
- Teaching Assistant for undergraduate and postgraduate courses on emerging network technologies and 5G networks.