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Thursday, October 31, 2019

2019 IEEE WCNC: A High-Level Parameter Selection Framework for Irregular LTE-Based Mission Critical Networks

Ayman Sabbah, Abdallah Jarwan, Larry Bonin, and Mohamed Ibnkahla   The next generation of Mission Critical Networks (MCNs) will likely be based on Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology. This is due to the many features LTE can offer such as reliable broadband communications and Proximity Services (ProSe). However, the environments where MCNs... More

Sunday, June 9, 2019

2019 IEEE WCNC: Optimized Channel-Aware Scheduling for Heterogeneous Internet of Things

Y. Rafique, Z. Bouida, and M. Ibnkahla   Emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and their anticipated massive deployment stimulate the need for developing adaptive energy efficient modulation schemes to maximize network lifetime. IoT systems are typically comprised of limited energy heterogeneous devices in the sensing... More

Sunday, June 9, 2019

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications: Data Transmission Reduction Schemes in WSNs for Efficient IoT Systems

Abdallah Jarwan, Ayman Sabbah, and Mohamed Ibnkahla   Spatial and temporal correlation among the generated traffic in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) can be exploited in reducing the energy consumption of continuous sensor data collection. Dual prediction (DP) and data compression (DC) schemes rely on the spatio-temporal correlation to reduce... More

Thursday, May 9, 2019

Proceedings of the IEEE: Scalable Personalized IoT Networks

El-Mougy, I. Al-Shiab, and M. Ibnkahla   The Internet of Things (IoT) has enabled unprecedented interactions with our physical world, with the aim to deliver a wide range of customizable services in many domains. With recent advancements in IoT technology, users are increasingly expecting these services to be intelligent and context aware.... More

Monday, January 28, 2019

IEEE Communications Surveys Tutorials: LTE-Based Public Safety Networks: A Survey

A. Jarwan, A. Sabbah, M. Ibnkahla, and O. Issa   Public safety networks (PSNs) are very crucial for public protection and disaster relief (PPDR). Land mobile radio (LMR) technologies have been used extensively in the deployment of PSNs so far. LMR networks support sophisticated voice applications that can, to some extent, deal with the... More

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