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Mohsen Guizani

Researcher at Qatar University

Publications -  1337
Citations -  48275

Mohsen Guizani is an academic researcher from Qatar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Cloud computing. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 1110 publications receiving 31282 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohsen Guizani include Jaypee Institute of Information Technology & University College for Women.

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Software-Defined Vehicular Networks: Architecture, Algorithms, and Applications: Part 1

TL;DR: The papers in this special section focus on software defined vehicular networks and the need to conduct research to further investigate the standardization efforts and address challenging issues in the SDN enabled Vehicular networks.
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Incentives for safe driving in VANET

TL;DR: To get paid for those contributions provided by cars, a new rewarding method is suggested which unifies the paying process and a new card which has the similar specifications as a credit card is proposed, which will be refilled by points instead of money.
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Secure and Reliable Resource Allocation and Caching in Aerial-Terrestrial Cloud Networks (ATCNs)

TL;DR: C cog-chain, a novel paradigm for secure and reliable resource allocation and content-caching in ATCNs, is presented and the efficacy of the proposed solution is demonstrated through consequential gains observed for signaling overheads, computational time, reliability, and resource allocation growth.
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Energy Map: Mining Wireless Sensor Network Data

TL;DR: A new framework for the network management of a large-scale sensor network, called Energy Map, is proposed, which will be able to not only visualize the energy level and location of each sensor in a network but also to find the dynamic patterns from a large volume of sensor network data.
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Cloud-assisted mobile computing and pervasive services [Guest Editorial]

TL;DR: Developments of innovative and pervasive mobile services (mobile video streaming, rich media dissemination, surveillance, e-gaming, healthcare, etc.) can be greatly facilitated by cloud computing platforms employing advanced technologies.