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Hassan Mostafa

Researcher at Cairo University

Publications -  283
Citations -  1898

Hassan Mostafa is an academic researcher from Cairo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: CMOS & Control reconfiguration. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 269 publications receiving 1427 citations. Previous affiliations of Hassan Mostafa include German University in Cairo & American University in Cairo.

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Environmental life cycle assessment and techno-economic analysis of triboelectric nanogenerators

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a detailed techno-economic lifecycle assessment of two representative examples of TENG modules, one with a high performance efficiency (Module A) and the other with a lower efficiency ( Module B) both fabricated using low-cost materials.
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A Modified CMOS Realization of the Operational Transresistance Amplifier (OTRA)

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- 01 Jan 2006 - 
TL;DR: A modified CMOS realization of the operational transresistance amplifier (OTRA) is presented and an OTRA based variable gain amplifier (VGA) is introduced.
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Adaptive Body Bias for Reducing the Impacts of NBTI and Process Variations on 6T SRAM Cells

TL;DR: Results show that the proposed ABB compensates effectively for NBTI aging and process variations and enhances the soft errors immunity of the SRAM cell by reducing the critical charge degradation and the SNM degradation.
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Smart IoT Monitoring System for Agriculture with Predictive Analysis

TL;DR: A sensing network was deployed to gather the field data of some crops, then fed these data to a machine learning algorithm to get a warning message, finally displaying both the data and the warning message through a Graphical User Interface (GUI).
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Dual Notched Band Quad-Element MIMO Antenna With Multitone Interference Suppression for IR-UWB Wireless Applications

TL;DR: The proposed design is capable of improving the BER performance of BPM-modulated IR-UWB systems in an NBI environment by suppressing the NBI signals located at six different frequencies within the bandwidth of the two band notches of the proposed design.