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Mazliza Othman
Researcher at Information Technology University
Publications - 41
Citations - 2550
Mazliza Othman is an academic researcher from Information Technology University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Routing protocol & Optimized Link State Routing Protocol. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 41 publications receiving 2096 citations. Previous affiliations of Mazliza Othman include University of Malaya & University College London.
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Internet of Things security
TL;DR: This study aims to serve as a useful manual of existing security threats and vulnerabilities of the IoT heterogeneous environment and proposes possible solutions for improving the IoT security architecture.
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A Survey of Mobile Cloud Computing Application Models
TL;DR: The mobile cloud architecture, offloading decision affecting entities, application models classification, the latest mobile cloud application models, their critical analysis and future research directions are presented.
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Survey of Techniques and Architectures for Designing Energy-Efficient Data Centers
Junaid Shuja,Kashif Bilal,Sajjad A. Madani,Mazliza Othman,Rajiv Ranjan,Pavan Balaji,Samee U. Khan +6 more
TL;DR: This paper presents the concept of inception of data center energy-efficiency controller that can consolidate data center resources with minimal effect on QoS requirements, and discusses software- and hardware-based techniques and architectures that can be manipulated by the data center controller to achieve energy efficiency.
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Power conservation strategy for mobile computers using load sharing
Mazliza Othman,Stephen Hailes +1 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes a different approach of power conservation strategy for mobile computers which is based on the concept of load sharing, which shows that under suitable conditions, transferring job can extend battery lifetime by up to 20%.
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A performance comparison of open source network simulators for wireless networks
TL;DR: This paper is to compare the state-of-the-art, open source network simulators based on the following parameters: CPU utilization, memory usage, computational time, and scalability by simulating a MANET routing protocol, to identify an optimal network simulator for the research community.