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Mohammad Mahfuzul Islam

Researcher at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology

Publications -  49
Citations -  540

Mohammad Mahfuzul Islam is an academic researcher from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 47 publications receiving 424 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Mahfuzul Islam include State University of Bangladesh & Monash University.

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SecuredTrust: A Dynamic Trust Computation Model for Secured Communication in Multiagent Systems

TL;DR: Simulation results indicate that the model compared to other existing models can effectively cope with strategic behavioral change of malicious agents and at the same time efficiently distribute workload among the service providing agents under stable condition.
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Hybrid LEACH: A relay node based low energy adaptive clustering hierarchy for wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: A new robust relay node based hybrid LEACH which incorporates the recently developed energy comparison LEACH within the relay nodes based technique so that the network still operates, in absence of relay nodes, as long as even a single node having energy to communicate.
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Facilitating and securing offline e-medicine service through image steganography.

TL;DR: A new idea is proposed to model the physical structure of the e-medicine system to better provide offline health care services and a very unique technique is suggested to verify the card owner's identity and to embed secret data to the card while providing patients' reports.
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A directionally based bandwidth reservation scheme for call admission control

TL;DR: Simulation results prove that this new CAC strategy involving for the first time, a bandwidth reservation scheme that is influenced by the direction attribute of a mobile terminal, integrates thedirection attribute into the conventional Guard Channel (GC) scheme.
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A dynamic round-time based fixed low energy adaptive clustering hierarchy for wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: The research work in this paper presents a novel dynamic round time based fixed LEACH where round time is determined based on the remaining energy, at the same time special care is taken to avoid the increase of complexity in round time measurement.