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Mohammed Shuaib

Publications -  22
Citations -  182

Mohammed Shuaib is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Blockchain. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 22 publications receiving 182 citations.

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Blockchain-Based Trust Management Framework for Cloud Computing-Based Internet of Medical Things (IoMT): A Systematic Review

TL;DR: This study reviews the trust challenges in cloud computing and analyzes how blockchain technology addresses these challenges using blockchain-based trust management frameworks and finds ten solutions under two broad categories of decentralization and security.
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Self-Sovereign Identity Solution for Blockchain-Based Land Registry System: A Comparison

TL;DR: This paper reviews the existing SSI solutions, evaluates them based on the SSI principles, and comes up with the best possible SSI solution for a blockchain-based land registry system.

Energy Efficient Clustering Protocol for FANETS Using Moth Flame Optimization

TL;DR: This paper employs a moth flame optimization algorithm for network building and node deployment and demonstrates that the proposed algorithm performance is superior to the current state-of-the-art approaches using experimental results.
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Retinal Vessel Extraction via Assisted Multi-Channel Feature Map and U-Net

TL;DR: This research aims to suggest a novel approach to take the benefit of both traditional template-matching methods with recent deep learning (DL) solutions in which the response of a Cauchy matched filter is used to replace the noisy red channel of the fundus images.
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A Novel Optimization for GPU Mining Using Overclocking and Undervolting

TL;DR: The techniques used in this paper will not only help the miners to gain profits while mining cryptocurrency but also solve a major flaw; in order to mitigate the energy and resources that are consumed by the mining hardware, the hardware is designed to simultaneously run longer and consume much less electricity.