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Disaster scenario optimised link state routing protocol for disaster recovery and rescue operations (2021)
Thesis
Aliyu, U. (2021). Disaster scenario optimised link state routing protocol for disaster recovery and rescue operations. (Thesis). University of Salford

The success of disaster recovery and rescue operations depends largely on effective communication. Unfortunately, the communication infrastructures are among the first victims of most natural disasters such as tsunami, floods, fire, and earthquakes a... Read More about Disaster scenario optimised link state routing protocol for disaster recovery and rescue operations.

Energy saving and reliability of wireless body area networks for health applications (2018)
Thesis
Alshaheen, H. (in press). Energy saving and reliability of wireless body area networks for health applications. (Thesis). University of Salford

A Wireless Body Sensor Network (WBSN) consists of several biological sensors. WBSN can be employed to monitor patients’ medical conditions. Energy consumption and reliability are critical issues in WBSNs, as the nodes that are placed near the sink no... Read More about Energy saving and reliability of wireless body area networks for health applications.

Developing energy-efficient protocol for wireless sensor networks (2010)
Thesis
Al-Chelabi, M. Developing energy-efficient protocol for wireless sensor networks. (Thesis). University of Salford

Buildings are subjected to natural and man-made hazard such as earthquake, fires, etc. during their long-term use. To examine the effects of these hazards, certain types of physical values are necessary to be monitored. Recently, a smart sensor base... Read More about Developing energy-efficient protocol for wireless sensor networks.

A new location-based service architecture with efficient transmission method using control channels
Thesis
Aal-Nouman, M. (in press). A new location-based service architecture with efficient transmission method using control channels. (Thesis). University of Salford

Location-based services (LBS) are services that are provided to users according to their location; these services can either be provided to the user when requested (pulled), for example, when the user asks, “Where is the nearest hospital?” or sent au... Read More about A new location-based service architecture with efficient transmission method using control channels.