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Sabah M. Ahmed

Researcher at Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology

Publications -  79
Citations -  1755

Sabah M. Ahmed is an academic researcher from Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wavelet & Wavelet packet decomposition. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 73 publications receiving 1435 citations. Previous affiliations of Sabah M. Ahmed include Jordan University of Science and Technology & Assiut University.

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An efficient technique for compressing ECG signals using QRS detection, estimation, and 2D DWT coefficients thresholding

TL;DR: An efficient electrocardiogram signals compression technique based on QRS detection, estimation, and 2D DWT coefficients thresholding achieves high compression ratio with relatively low distortion and low computational complexity in comparison with other methods.
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Rearrangement of mobile wireless sensor nodes for coverage maximization based on immune node deployment algorithm

TL;DR: MIA is adopted here to maximize the coverage area of WSN by rearranging the mobile sensors based on limiting their mobility within their communication range to preserve the connectivity among them and improve the network coverage.
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Coverage maximization in mobile Wireless Sensor Networks utilizing immune node deployment algorithm

TL;DR: The Immune Algorithm is used to relocate the mobile sensor nodes after the initial configuration to maximize the coverage area with the moving dissipated energy minimized and the performance of the proposed algorithm is compared with the previous algorithms using Matlab simulation.
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Design and implementation of building energy monitoring and management system based on wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: The design and implementation of an energy management system (EMS) for efficient load management that reduces the consumption of the consumers at the peak load hours and thus reduces the carbon emissions of the household is proposed.
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ARBIC: An Adjustable Range Based Immune hierarchy Clustering protocol supporting mobility of Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: Simulation results show that the ARBIC protocol can effectively improve the packet delivery ratio while simultaneously offering lower energy consumption and delay by using sensor nodes with adjustable transmission ranges.