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Ekram Hossain
Researcher at University of Manitoba
Publications - 650
Citations - 36109
Ekram Hossain is an academic researcher from University of Manitoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & Wireless. The author has an hindex of 95, co-authored 610 publications receiving 31736 citations. Previous affiliations of Ekram Hossain include University of Victoria & University of Winnipeg.
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Introduction to Network Simulator NS2
TL;DR: This primer provides materials for NS2 beginners for understanding the architecture of Network Simulator 2 (NS2) and for incorporating simulation modules into NS2, including simulation-related objects, network objects, packet- related objects, and helper objects.
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Stochastic Geometry for Modeling, Analysis, and Design of Multi-Tier and Cognitive Cellular Wireless Networks: A Survey
TL;DR: This article presents a comprehensive survey on the literature related to stochastic geometry models for single-tier as well as multi-tier and cognitive cellular wireless networks, and discusses the open research challenges and future research directions.
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Enabling Localized Peer-to-Peer Electricity Trading Among Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles Using Consortium Blockchains
TL;DR: Numerical results indicate that the double auction mechanism can achieve social welfare maximization while protecting privacy of the PHEVs and security analysis shows that the proposed PETCON improves transaction security and privacy protection.
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Random access for machine-to-machine communication in LTE-advanced networks: issues and approaches
TL;DR: A reinforcement learning-based eNB selection algorithm is proposed that allows the MTC devices to choose the eNBs (or base stations) to transmit packets in a self-organizing fashion to avoid congestion caused by random channel access of M TC devices.
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Evolution Towards 5G Multi-tier Cellular Wireless Networks: An Interference Management Perspective
TL;DR: It is argued that the existing interference management schemes will not be able to address the interference management problem in prioritized 5G multi-tier networks where users in different tiers have different priorities for channel access.