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Humaira Ashraf

Researcher at International Islamic University, Islamabad

Publications -  27
Citations -  472

Humaira Ashraf is an academic researcher from International Islamic University, Islamabad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 16 publications receiving 112 citations. Previous affiliations of Humaira Ashraf include Islamic University.

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Secure Healthcare Data Aggregation and Transmission in IoT—A Survey

TL;DR: A survey of different data collection and secure transmission schemes where fog computing based architectures are considered is presented in this article, where fog assisted smart city, smart vehicle and smart grids are also considered that achieve secure, efficient and reliable data collection with low computational cost and compression ratio.
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Systematic Literature Review on Energy Efficient Routing Schemes in WSN – A Survey

TL;DR: Result of systematic review reveals that consumption of energy is the most fundamental issue in WSN however, it is not noticed by the researchers and practitioners where as it can contribute for the improvement of the energy efficiency.
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CoDBR: Cooperative Depth Based Routing for Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: Cooperation is employed at network layer in existing non-cooperative routing protocol, Depth Based Routing (DBR), to increase its reliability and throughput and simulation results show that CoDBR gives 83% more throughput, 98% more packet acceptance ratio and 90 % less packet drop in the stable region as compared to non- cooperative scheme.
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Robust Cluster-Based Routing Protocol for IoT-Assisted Smart Devices in WSN

TL;DR: The Robust Cluster Based Routing Protocol (RCBRP) is presented to identify the routing paths where less energy is consumed to enhances the network lifespan and consumes less energy and balances the load by clustering the smart devices.
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A Systematic Study on Software Requirements Elicitation Techniques and its Challenges in Mobile Application Development

TL;DR: This study aims to provide a detailed overview of Requirements Elicitation techniques and its challenges in mobile application development by conducting a systematic literature review by surveying 4507 initial and 36 primary studies.