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Mohammad Patwary
Researcher at University of Wolverhampton
Publications - 98
Citations - 1125
Mohammad Patwary is an academic researcher from University of Wolverhampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 91 publications receiving 723 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Patwary include Lancaster University & University of New South Wales.
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Quantum Machine Learning for 6G Communication Networks: State-of-the-Art and Vision for the Future
TL;DR: A novel QC-assisted and QML-based framework for 6G communication networks is proposed while articulating its challenges and potential enabling technologies at the network infrastructure, network edge, air interface, and user end.
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Indoor location identification technologies for real-time IoT-based applications: An inclusive survey
George Oguntala,Raed A. Abd-Alhameed,Stephen M. R. Jones,James M. Noras,Mohammad Patwary,Jonathan Rodriguez +5 more
TL;DR: An inclusive survey on key indoor technologies and techniques is carried out with to view to explore their various benefits, limitations, and areas for improvement, and advocates hybridization of technologies as an effective approach to achieve reliable IoT-based indoor systems.
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Technical appraisal of solar home systems in Bangladesh: A field investigation
Shahriar Ahmed Chowdhury,Monjur Mourshed,S. M. Raiyan Kabir,S. M. Raiyan Kabir,Moududul Islam,Tanvir Morshed,M. Rezwan Khan,Mohammad Patwary +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on the findings from a field-based technical appraisal of solar home system (SHS) installations in Bangladesh and discuss the ways to address the identified shortcomings.
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Non-Coherent and Backscatter Communications: Enabling Ultra-Massive Connectivity in 6G Wireless Networks
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented an enabling framework for 6G networks, which utilizes two emerging technologies, namely, non-coherent communications and backscatter communications, recognizing the coherence between these technologies for their joint potential of delivering e-mTC services in the B5G era.
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Effect of Directional Antenna on the Doppler Spectrum in 3-D Mobile Radio Propagation Environment
TL;DR: An analytical model is proposed for a macrocellular communication system with directional antennas at elevated base station (BS) to quantify the effect of directivity of the radiated waves from antennas on the Doppler spectrum in a 3-D radio propagation environment.