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Hussein T. Mouftah

Researcher at University of Ottawa

Publications -  981
Citations -  16257

Hussein T. Mouftah is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Smart grid. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 962 publications receiving 14710 citations. Previous affiliations of Hussein T. Mouftah include Zayed University & Carlisle Companies.

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Wireless Sensor Networks for Cost-Efficient Residential Energy Management in the Smart Grid

TL;DR: iHEM reduces the expenses of the consumers for each case, and packet delivery ratio, delay, and jitter of the WSHAN improve as the packet size of the monitoring applications, that also utilize theWSHAN, decreases.
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A Survey of Architectures and Localization Techniques for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks

TL;DR: A comprehensive survey of various UASN architectures and a large number of localization techniques is presented, followed by a discussion on the performance of the localization techniques and open research issues.
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Energy-Efficient Information and Communication Infrastructures in the Smart Grid: A Survey on Interactions and Open Issues

TL;DR: This paper provides a comprehensive survey on the smart grid-driven approaches in energy-efficient communications and data centers, and the interaction between smart grid and information and communication infrastructures.
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All-optical wavelength conversion: technologies and applications in DWDM networks

TL;DR: The use of wavelength converters in wavelength routing networks is explored together with the application of these devices in contention resolution and in the routing wavelength assignment problem.
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A framework for service-guaranteed shared protection in WDM mesh networks

TL;DR: This article introduces a framework for end-to-end service-guaranteed shared protection in dynamic wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) mesh networks, called short leap shared protection (SLSP), and shows that SLSP can improve capacity efficiency.