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Wednesday, March 2, 2022
Abdallah Jarwan made a remarkable accomplishment when he defended his Ph.D. thesis as the thesis was nominated for the Gold Medal. Abdallah was one of the distinctive members of our Carleton Sensor Systems and Internet of Things Lab and made great achievements during his period with the lab. Abdallah has defended his Ph.D. thesis... More
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Anastassia Gharib, an active member of Sensor Systems and Internet of Things Lab, participates in the Breakthrough Breakfast 2022 as a guest speaker on March 3, 2022. For more details and registration: Breakthrough Breakfast... More
Tuesday, February 22, 2022
Dr. Zied Bouida, Cisco Chair Technical Manager at Carleton University's IoT Lab, gave a presentation about the Carleton-Cisco IoT testbed at IoT Thingkfest 5.0. ThingkFest is an IoT North online event allowing participants to share their involvement in IoT and hear what others in Canada are doing, innovating, and thinking in the IoT space. It... More
Saturday, February 19, 2022
Anastassia Gharib and Mohamed Ibnkahla In cluster-based Information-Centric Wireless Sensor Networks (ICWSNs), mobile sensor nodes are grouped into clusters in rounds. In each cluster, a Cluster Head (CH) is selected, which collects, aggregates, and forwards locally sensed data to a sink node. CHs further store a copy of data for the round... More
Monday, January 31, 2022
The Cisco Chair Team at Carleton University received the best workshop paper award at the IEEE ComSoc Flagship conference, IEEE GlobeCom. The awarded paper is "Carleton-Cisco IoT Testbed: Architecture, Features, and Applications" authored by Dr. Zied Bouida, Ismael AlShiab, Yousef Rafique, Dr. Abdallah Jarwan, Manishkumar Moorjmalani, Sajib Kumar... More
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
On Tuesday, August 9, 2021, CBC Radio hosted Professor Mohamed Ibnkahla at the radio program: Ottawa Morning with Robyn Bresnahan to speak about how he brings technology to his garden. When the pandemic changed his plans to bring internet of things technology into Carleton University’s vegetable gardens, Professor Mohamed Ibnkahla decided to... More
Abdallah Jarwan, Ayman Sabbah, and Mohamed Ibnkahla Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems are driven by the massive data generation at the sensing layer. Most of data management protocols in the sensing layer target optimizing different Quality-of-Service (QoS) metrics such as data rate, packet loss, and delay, while taking the limitations of Wireless... More
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Ismael concluded the 2021 year by passing the Cisco 200-301 CCNA certification exam about Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions. This exam covers networking fundamentals, IP services, security fundamentals, network automation, and programmability. Designed for agility and versatility, it validates having the skills required to manage and... More
Monday, January 10, 2022
Anastassia Gharib, a PhD student at Carleton University's Sensor Systems and Internet of Things Lab within Systems and Computer Engineering Department, is the first person to receive the IEEE Women In Engineering (WIE) Committee Outstanding Volunteer of the Year Award “for her contributions to build a stronger and sustainable structure of... More
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Presented by Post Doctorate Fellow & member of the E-Health Security team at the Internet of Things Lab Dr. Abdelrahman Eldosouky focusing on OM2M Horizontal Platform ... More
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Over the past years, Carleton Internet of Things Lab held several social gatherings for the lab members and invited guests. More to come, stay tuned! Facebook: Social... More
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
AlShiab, Ismael, Aris Leivadeas, and Mohamed Ibnkahla Abstract: IoT applications are quickly evolving in scope and objectives while their focus is being shifted toward supporting dynamic users’ requirements. IoT users initiate applications and expect quick and reliable deployment without worrying about the underlying complexities of the required... More
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