Browsing Faculty Work (AUS Sustainability) by Author "56b5c32c-a78d-457d-baa3-9450287b28b2"
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Energy consumption considerations in dynamic wireless sensor networks with nodes and base stations mobility
Al-Rousan, Mohammad; Landolsi, Taha; Kanakri, Wafa (2010)Energy conservation is a critical issue in the design of sensor networks since the sensor nodes are battery-powered. This paper proposes a wireless sensor network with mobile sensor nodes and base stations to prolong the ... -
Energy-Aware QoS Uplink Scheduling for UGS Traffic Flows in WiMAX Networks
Noorani, Sanabel; Ahmed, Rana; Landolsi, Taha (Elsevier, 2014-01)This paper presents a new energy-aware QoS scheduling and call admission control algorithm for WiMAX IEEE 802.16e wireless access standard. The scheduling algorithm works at MAC layer and is designed towards minimizing ... -
One-Hour-Ahead Wind Power Forecast Using Hybrid Grey Models
Osman, Ahmed; Hassan, Mohamed; Marzbani, Fatemeh; Landolsi, Taha (Inderscience, 2016)This paper proposes two hybrid grey-based short-term wind power prediction techniques: GM(1,1)-ARMA and GM(1,1)-NARnet. These techniques are combined with ARMA models and nonlinear autoregressive neural network (NARnet) ... -
Role of Information and Communication Technologies in the Smart Grid
Al-Omar, Ban Abdul Elah; Al-Ali, Abdulrahman; Ahmed, Rana; Landolsi, Taha (2012-05)In the smart grid operation and management, reliable and real-time information and communication networks play a very critical role. By integrating the appropriate information and communication technologies (ICT) infrastructure, ... -
Smart Home Area Networks Protocols within the Smart Grid Context
Hafeez, Ayesha; Kandil, Nourhan; Al-Omar, Ban Abdul Elah; Landolsi, Taha; Al-Ali, Abdulrahman (2014-09)The Internet of things (IoT) applications are becoming one of the emerging smart grid enabling technologies. Smart home appliances are one the beneficiary of such applications. Machine-to-Machine and Man-to-Machine are the ...