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Muhammad Younas

Researcher at Oxford Brookes University

Publications -  351
Citations -  4071

Muhammad Younas is an academic researcher from Oxford Brookes University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Web service & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 269 publications receiving 3099 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Younas include University of the Sciences & HITEC University.

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Performance of OLSR and DSDV Protocols in a VANET Scenario: Evaluation Using CAVENET and NS3

TL;DR: This paper investigates the performance of OLSR and DSDV protocols in a highway VANET scenario and the simulation results have shown that O LSR protocol performs better than D SDV.
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Role of multivalent Cu, oxygen vacancies and CuO nanophase in the ferromagnetic properties of ZnO:Cu thin films

TL;DR: In this article, detailed microstructural, electronic and magnetic analyses have been carried out on ZnO:Cu thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition on cplane sapphire under different oxygen partial pressures.
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Development and analysis of tool wear and energy consumption maps for turning of titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V)

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the tool wear rate and specific cutting energy (SCE) at varying cutting conditions by developing tool wear and energy maps using unified cutting tests and found that the recommended cutting condition (V=100 m/min and f = 0.16 mm/rev) enhances the tool life and reduces energy consumption together with high material removal rate.
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Towards QoS in Internet of Things for Delay Sensitive Information

TL;DR: A cost-effective analytical model for a finite capacity queueing system with pre-emptive resume service priority and push-out buffer management scheme is proposed that can be used to predict the performance of smart devices under various traffic conditions that meet the required QoS constraints of IoT devices.
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Composition of mismatched web services in distributed service oriented design activities

TL;DR: This work proposes a new technique that assists users to resolve a mismatch in the composition of web services and proposes a workbench called Service Oriented Design Activities (SODA), which provides a web-based design infrastructure that allows loosely coupled design teams to collaborate on different services, and to enable them to resolve any mismatch between heterogeneous design services.