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Maher Assaad

Researcher at Ajman University of Science and Technology

Publications -  40
Citations -  152

Maher Assaad is an academic researcher from Ajman University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: CMOS & SerDes. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 33 publications receiving 99 citations. Previous affiliations of Maher Assaad include American University & University of Glasgow.

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An Arithmetic-Trigonometric Optimization Algorithm with Application for Control of Real-Time Pressure Process Plant

TL;DR: A novel hybrid arithmetic–trigonometric optimization algorithm (ATOA) using different trigonometric functions for complex and continuously evolving real-time problems to improve the convergence rate and optimal search area in the exploration and exploitation phases is proposed.
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Design and characterization of automated color sensor system

TL;DR: A color sensor system that can process light reflected from a surface and produce a digital output representing the color of the surface and will be realized with integrated circuit technology in future to improve its operating frequency.
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Monitoring of fruit freshness using phase information in polarization reflectance spectroscopy.

TL;DR: The basic spectral feature of fruit reflectance in the visible region is considered in this work for the development of algorithms to nondestructively monitor the ripening and decay of apples using phase information of the reflected light.
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Wearable Wristworn Gesture Recognition Using Echo State Network

TL;DR: Echo State Network, a supervised learning network, is applied to the data for calibrating different users and the results of gesture recognition show that the ESN has a good performance in multiple dimensional classifications.
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Ultra low power, harsh environment SOI-CMOS design of temperature sensor based threshold detection and wake-up IC

TL;DR: In this article, an ultra-low-power temperature-sensor-based silicon-on-insulator (SOI) CMOS Integrated Circuit (IC) for harsh environment application is presented, which detects a temperature threshold, generates a wake-up signal that turns on a data-acquisition microprocessor once the threshold has been detected and operates as a temperature sensor in a harsh environment while being wired to the microprocessor kept in a safe area.