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Najah Abu Ali works extensively on broadband wireless network architectures, design, Qo S provisioning and performance, and has published and lectured in the area of analytical and measurement based network performance management, in addition to Qo S and resource management in both single and multihop wireless networks. She is currently an Associate Professor in the Computer Networks Engineering Track at the College of Information Technology in the United Arab Emirates University (Al-Ain, UAE). Her previous posts include a postdoctoral fellow at the Telecommunications Research Lab at Queen”s, and an instructor and head of the engineering department at Queen Noor College. She received her B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering in 1989 and 1995 respectively from University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan and her Ph D degree in 2006 in Computer Networks in Electrical Engineering department at Queen”s University, Kingston, Canada. Abd-Elhamid M. Tah is a research associate at the Telecommunications Research Lab of the School of Computing at Queen”s University, Kingston, Ontario. He received the B.Sc. (honors) and the M.Sc. from Kuwait University in 1999 and 2002, and the Ph.D. from Queen”s University in 2007. Dr. Taha has worked extensively in the area of broadband wireless networks, especially in the contexts of radio resource management, mixed-technology access networks and extended wireless infrastructure. He has also lectured on emerging broadband technologies (LTE, LTE-Advanced and Wi Max) in key IEEE venues such as Globecom and VTC. Hossam S. Hassanei is with the School of Computing at Queen”s University working in the areas of broadband, wireless and variable topology networks architecture, protocols, control and performance evaluation. Dr. Hassanein obtained his Ph D in Computing Science from the University of Alberta in 1990. He is the founder and director of the Telecommunication Research (TR) Lab (http://www.cs.queensu.ca/~trl) in the School of Computing at Queen”s. Dr. Hassanein has more than 350 publications in reputable journals, conferences and workshops in the areas of computer networks and performance evaluation. He has delivered several invited talks and tutorials at key international venues, including Unconventional Computing 2007, IEEE ICC 2008, IEEE CCNC 2009, IEEE GCC 2009, IEEE GIIS 2009, ASM MSWIM 2009 and IEEE Globecom 2009. Serving on the editorial board of a number of International Journals, Dr. Hassanein is also a senior member of the IEEE and is currently chair of the IEEE Communication Society Technical Committee on Ad hoc and Sensor Networks (TC AHSN). Dr. Hassanein is an IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Lecturer.




2 Ebooks by Najah Abu Ali

Abd-Elhamid M. Taha & Najah Abu Ali: LTE, LTE-Advanced and WiMAX
A concise introduction to IMT-Advanced Systems, including LTE-Advanced and Wi MAX There exists a strong demand for fully extending emerging Internet services, including collaborative …
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English
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€84.99
Abd-Elhamid M. Taha & Najah Abu Ali: LTE, LTE-Advanced and WiMAX
A concise introduction to IMT-Advanced Systems, including LTE-Advanced and Wi MAX There exists a strong demand for fully extending emerging Internet services, including collaborative …
EPUB
English
DRM
€84.99