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Muhammad Fahad

Researcher at COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

Publications -  39
Citations -  403

Muhammad Fahad is an academic researcher from COMSATS Institute of Information Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy & Spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 36 publications receiving 231 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Fahad include University of Cambridge & Hazara University.

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Grey wolf optimization based clustering algorithm for vehicular ad-hoc networks

TL;DR: This article proposes a grey wolf optimization based clustering algorithm for VANETs that replicates the social behaviour and hunting mechanism of grey wolfs for creating efficient clusters, and provides optimal outcomes that lead to a robust routing protocol for clustering of VANets.
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Implementation of evolutionary algorithms in vehicular ad-hoc network for cluster optimization

TL;DR: Two evolutionary algorithms are applied for optimizing communication among the vehicles and the clustering problem in the VANETs and the experimental results show that CLPSO is providing better results than MOPSO.
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Comparative study of calibration-free laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy methods for quantitative elemental analysis of quartz-bearing limestone

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the SC- LIBS method is more appropriate than the OLCF-LIBS and gives compositions comparable with that determined by EDS and XRF and, hence, displays its ability as a powerful tool for the compositional analysis of complex minerals.
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Determination and estimation of magnesium content in the single phase magnesium-calcite [Ca(1−x)MgxCO3(s)] using electron probe micro-analysis (EPMA) and X-ray diffraction (XRD)

TL;DR: In this paper, the potential, accuracy and limitations of determining Mg-content in MgCc by means of electron probe micro-analysis (EPMA) coupled with the energy dispersive and wave dispersive spectrometry (EDS/WDS), and X-ray diffractometry (XRD).
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Determination of hazardous ingredients in personal care products using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

TL;DR: In this article, the laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy technique is applied to explore the concentration of toxic elements present in cosmetic materials, and the calculated concentrations are then compared to permissible limits set by the Food and Drug Administration with regard to the cosmetics industry.