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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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Access Control Schemes for Implantable Medical Devices: A Survey

TL;DR: A comprehensive survey of the existing literature on IMD security, with a focus on the access control schemes to prevent unauthorized access, and discusses the viability of online authentication and low/zero power authentication in the IMD context.
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Integrating Fog Computing with VANETs: A Consumer Perspective

TL;DR: This article presents fog-computing-based VANet architecture along with an infotainment application scenario and presents various benefits of a fog-enabled VANET while investigating future challenges and their potential solutions.
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Bus-Trajectory-Based Street-Centric Routing for Message Delivery in Urban Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

TL;DR: A bus-trajectory-based street-centric routing algorithm, which uses buses as the main relay to deliver messages, and a bus-based forwarding strategy with ant colony optimization to find a reliable and a steady multihop link between two relay buses in order to decrease the end-to-end delay.
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Privacy and Security Issues in Online Social Networks

TL;DR: In this paper, common security and privacy issues are explained along with recommendations to OSN users to protect themselves from these issues whenever they use social media.
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Cross Layer NOMA Interference Mitigation for Femtocell Users in 5G Environment

TL;DR: Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed scheme enhances the sum rate and provides guaranteed QoS for CR-NOMA based femtocell users in comparison to the existing conventional OMA based-femtocell techniques.