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Md. Arafatur Rahman

Researcher at Universiti Malaysia Pahang

Publications -  60
Citations -  851

Md. Arafatur Rahman is an academic researcher from Universiti Malaysia Pahang. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zone Routing Protocol & Optimized Link State Routing Protocol. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 54 publications receiving 668 citations. Previous affiliations of Md. Arafatur Rahman include International Islamic University Malaysia & University of Naples Federico II.

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Big Data Reduction for a Smart City’s Critical Infrastructural Health Monitoring

TL;DR: This article proposes BigReduce, a cloud based health monitoring application with an IoT framework that could cover most of the key infrastructures of a smart city under an umbrella and provide event monitoring and provides two innovative schemes for health event monitoring so that an IoT sensor can use them locally.
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A simulation based performance comparison of routing protocol on Mobile Ad-hoc Network (proactive, reactive and hybrid)

TL;DR: A detailed simulation based performance study and analysis is performed on three types of routing protocols over MANET such as Proactive, Reactive, and Hybrid and their relative performance is reported.
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Evolution of IoT-enabled connectivity and applications in automotive industry: A review

TL;DR: A critical literature survey on the utilization of IoT technology in the automotive industry, emphasizing the evolution of technology-enabling connectivity and applications and assessing various connectivity types embedded in the sensor node functionalities to reveal technical challenges for future automotive IoT advancement.
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Joint path and spectrum diversity in cognitive radio ad-hoc networks

TL;DR: It is proposed to jointly exploit path and spectrum diversity for effective use of spectrum in cognitive radio ad-hoc networks (CRAHNs) by jointly exploiting both the diversities, and simulation results reveal the effectiveness of introducing joint path and Spectrum diversity in CRAHNs.
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Enabling drone communications with WiMAX Technology

TL;DR: The challenges of existing wireless technologies for enabling drone wireless communications in alpine environment are studied and Worldwide interoperability for Microwave Access network (WiMAX) is chosen as a suitable technology for drone communications in this environment.