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Sajjad A. Madani
Researcher at COMSATS Institute of Information Technology
Publications - 95
Citations - 4472
Sajjad A. Madani is an academic researcher from COMSATS Institute of Information Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Routing protocol. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 93 publications receiving 3957 citations. Previous affiliations of Sajjad A. Madani include University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir & Air University (Islamabad).
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A Survey of Mobile Cloud Computing Application Models
TL;DR: The mobile cloud architecture, offloading decision affecting entities, application models classification, the latest mobile cloud application models, their critical analysis and future research directions are presented.
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A Survey of Mobile Device Virtualization: Taxonomy and State of the Art
Junaid Shuja,Abdullah Gani,Kashif Bilal,Atta ur Rehman Khan,Sajjad A. Madani,Samee U. Khan,Albert Y. Zomaya +6 more
TL;DR: Challenges and issues faced in virtualization of CPU, memory, I/O, interrupt, and network interfaces are highlighted and various performance parameters are presented in a detailed comparative analysis to quantify the efficiency of mobile virtualization techniques and solutions.
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Towards secure mobile cloud computing: A survey
TL;DR: This literature review highlights the current state of the art work proposed to secure mobile cloud computing infrastructures, identifies the potential problems, and provides a taxonomy of the state-of-the- art.
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An overview of energy efficiency techniques in cluster computing systems
Giorgio Luigi Valentini,Walter Lassonde,Samee U. Khan,Nasro Min-Allah,Sajjad A. Madani,Juan Li,Limin Zhang,Lizhe Wang,Nasir Ghani,Joanna Kolodziej,Hongxiang Li,Albert Y. Zomaya,Cheng-Zhong Xu,Pavan Balaji,Abhinav Vishnu,Fredric Pinel,Johnatan E. Pecero,Dzmitry Kliazovich,Pascal Bouvry +18 more
TL;DR: This survey focuses on the characteristic of two main power management technologies:static power management systems that utilize low-power components to save the energy, and dynamic power management techniques that utilize software and power-scalable components to optimize the energy consumption.
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Survey of Techniques and Architectures for Designing Energy-Efficient Data Centers
Junaid Shuja,Kashif Bilal,Sajjad A. Madani,Mazliza Othman,Rajiv Ranjan,Pavan Balaji,Samee U. Khan +6 more
TL;DR: This paper presents the concept of inception of data center energy-efficiency controller that can consolidate data center resources with minimal effect on QoS requirements, and discusses software- and hardware-based techniques and architectures that can be manipulated by the data center controller to achieve energy efficiency.