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Najah Abu Ali
Researcher at College of Information Technology
Publications - 75
Citations - 1082
Najah Abu Ali is an academic researcher from College of Information Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality of service & WiMAX. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 68 publications receiving 830 citations. Previous affiliations of Najah Abu Ali include Queen's University & United Arab Emirates University.
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Data Management for the Internet of Things: Design Primitives and Solution
TL;DR: This paper surveys the data management solutions proposed for IoT, and proposes a data management framework for IoT that takes into consideration the discussed design elements and acts as a seed to a comprehensive IoT data management solution.
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A performance study of uplink scheduling algorithms in point-to-multipoint WiMAX networks
TL;DR: A comprehensive performance study of scheduling algorithms in point-to-multipoint mode of OFDM-based WiMAX networks shows that none of the current algorithms is capable of effectively supporting all WiMAX classes of service.
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A Review on the Role of Nano-Communication in Future Healthcare Systems: A Big Data Analytics Perspective
Ali Rizwan,Ahmed Zoha,Rui Zhang,Wasim Ahmad,Kamran Arshad,Najah Abu Ali,Akram Alomainy,Muhammad Imran,Qammer H. Abbasi +8 more
TL;DR: A first-time review of the open literature focused on the significance of big data generated within nano-sensors and nano-communication networks intended for the future healthcare and biomedical applications is presented.
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Internet of nano-things healthcare applications: Requirements, opportunities, and challenges
Najah Abu Ali,Mervat Abu-Elkheir +1 more
TL;DR: A vision of the ubiquitous healthcare ecosystem and its architectural requirements in order to incorporate nanonetworks is outlined, and some of the envisioned IoNT healthcare applications and the IoNT requirements that are necessary to support the different application categories, as well as the underlying healthcare service opportunities are identified.
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A Comprehensive Survey on Hybrid Communication in Context of Molecular Communication and Terahertz Communication for Body-Centric Nanonetworks
Ke Yang,Dadi Bi,Yansha Deng,Rui Zhang,Muhammad Mahboob Ur Rahman,Najah Abu Ali,Muhammad Imran,Josep Miquel Jornet,Qammer H. Abbasi,Akram Alomainy +9 more
TL;DR: In this survey, the enabling technologies have been presented to apprehend the state-of-art with the discussion on the possibility of the hybrid technologies and the inter-connectivity of electromagnetic and molecular body-centric nanonetworks is discussed.