Innovation Talk
Nov 14, 2022
Location Smart Connected Vehicles Innovation Centre, The first academic research lab in Canada's largest technology park, and University of Ottawa's Kanata North campus, Ottawa- Canada. Description An Invited Talk from University of Ottawa's Kanata North campus, Smart Connected Vehicles Innovation Center. The talk is about Digital Twin Networks in 6G ERA: The Real-Time Connected Intelligence People Berk Canberk Org Units School of Engineering and The Built Environment
School of Computing Engineering and the Built EnvironmentURL https://www.linkedin.com/posts/smart-connected-vehicles-innovation-centre_scvic-tech-innovation-talk-series-digital-activity-6996198224646545410-_clY?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
Events (6)
Dr Ahmed Al-Dubai has been Invited to give keynote speech at the International Conference and Business Expo on Wireless Communication” (Wireless Communication - 2015), USA
May 17, 2015
Location September 21-23, 2015 Baltimore, USA Description Dr Ahmed Al-Dubai has been Invited to give keynote speech at the International Conference and Business Expo on Wireless Communication” (Wireless Communication - 2015), USA. for “Track: Wireless Telecommunication” which is being organized in collaboration with the “IEEE STANDARD ASSOCIATION, USA” on September 21-23, 2015 Baltimore, USA. People Ahmed Al-Dubai Org Units School of Computing
School of Computing Engineering and the Built Environment
Tech-Talk: Stable Probabilistic Routing Schemes for High Mobility Ad hoc Networks, Mustafa Bani Khalaf, PhD Candidate, School of Computing
Dec 5, 2012
Location 2pm-3pm, F29 Description Talk tile: Stable Probabilistic Routing Schemes for High Mobility Ad hoc Networks
Speaker: Mustafa Bani Khalaf, PhD Candidate, School of Computing
In this talk, we investigate efficient strategies for supporting stable probabilistic route discovery in Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs). MANETs usually use broadcast mechanisms to discover routes between nodes by flooding the network with RREQ packets. Usually, routes of the high mobility nodes have frequent breakages which result in discovering the same routes frequently. Hence, uncontrolled RREQ packets can cause more channel contention and increase packets collision rate. This is well-known as the broadcast storm problem, and different probabilistic solutions have been suggested to mitigate its side effect. Unlike other proposed schemes, In this study we utilize the probabilistic concept to develop new probabilistic routing schemes called Velocity Aware Probabilistic (VAP) route discovery schemes, to solve the frequent link breakages problem and guarantee that all constructed links are stable in MANETs. Node velocity is anticipated as a key parameter to control the routing function among the nodes. Routing in Vehicular Ad hoc Network (VANET) communications is also handled in this talk. Simulation experiments confirm that our proposed model significantly outperforms existing well known solutions in terms of RREQ packet overhead and link stability.
Bio: Mustafa Bani Khalaf is a PhD candidate at the School of Computing, Edinburgh Napier University. He joined Edinburgh Napier in January 2010. He received his BSc and MSc in computer Science from the Jordan University for Science and Technology in 2007 and 2009. His PhD thesis is on group communications in Mobile ad hoc Networks (MANETs) and Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs). Mustafa has already reported a number of his findings in international scholarly journals and IEEE conferences proceedings. He is currently at the writing-up stage. He is a member of the Networks Theme at IIDI under the supervision of Dr Ahmed Al-Dubai and Professor Bill Buchanan. Mustafa is a Chartered Engineer and a member of IEEE.
People Emma Hart
Ahmed Al-DubaiOrg Units School of Computing
School of Computing Engineering and the Built Environment
On Interdisciplinary Research: Green Computing and Communication Workshop 24th May (10:30 to 4:00) B2-School of Computing, Merchiston
May 24, 2012
Location 10:00 to 16:00 Description On Interdisciplinary Research: Green Computing and Communication Workshop
24th May (10:30 to 4:00)
B2-School of Computing, Merchiston
We are organising a workshop on sustainability and green computing/communications. The workshop covers a wide range of topics, including green IT, green buildings and data centres and green logistics. The aim is to promote interdisciplinary research activities across our centres.
Speakers will be from different fields (Computing, construction, logistics &supply chain and communications), from academia (Edinburgh Napier, Aberdeen, Heriot-Watt) and industry (Cisco and Alcatel-Lucent).People Ahmed Al-Dubai Org Units School of Computing
School of Computing Engineering and the Built Environment
Major Internet Innovator to give Guest Talk at Edinburgh Napier
Feb 1, 2011
Description Fred Baker (Cisco Fellow, Former Chair of the IETF, Current Chair of IPv6 Operations Working Group) has been active in technology development and Internet Standardization since the 1980's. He participated in early development of IEEE 802.1d switching and IP routing. In the IETF, he has written or edited RFCs on a variety of topics, and chaired both working groups and the IETF itself. At this time, he is the IETF's Voting Member on the US NIST Smart Grid Interoperability Panel, a member of the SGIP's Architecture Committee, and co-chair of the IETF's IPv6 Operations Working Group. At Cisco, he supports research at universities, and assists with product direction.On Friday 4th February 2010, at 2.00 pm in B2 he is giving a talk on the Coexistence and Transition: Implementing IPv4 and IPv6. In this talk he will outline that the Internet is undergoing a major evolutionary step with the deployment of IPv6 and will discuss directions for enterprise, SMB, SOHO, and residential networks for the coming 3-5 years.The invite is hosted by the CDCNS research group through a request by Dr Imed Romdhani and Dr Ahmed Al-Dubai.More details on Fred at:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Baker_(IETF_chair) People Bill Buchanan
Imed Romdhani
Ahmed Al-DubaiOrg Units School of Computing
School of Computing Engineering and the Built Environment
Ahmed Al-Dubai has presented an Invited talk at the School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, 11th May 2010.
May 20, 2010
Description Ahmed Al-Dubai has presented an Invited talk at the School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, 11th May 2010; the talk was on the next generation networking and green communication. People Ahmed Al-Dubai Org Units School of Computing
School of Computing Engineering and the Built Environment