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Najah Abu Ali
Also published under:N. A. Ali, Najah Abed Abu Ali, Najah Ali, Najah A. Abu Ali
Affiliation
Computer & Network Eng., UAE University, Al Ain, UAE
Topic
Average Delay,Blocking Factor,Curriculum Design,Curriculum Structure,Delay Factor,Graduation Rates,Graph Theory,Line-of-sight,Outage Probability,Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface,Service Quality,Time Slot,Undirected,User Equipment,3D Body,3D Human Model,Abnormal Rate,Academic Curriculum,Activity Score,Adaptive System,Additive Noise,Aerosol,Airborne Laser Scanning,Angular Velocity,Autonomous Navigation,Average Bit Error Rate,Average Signal-to-noise Ratio,Behavior Classification,Behavioral Profiles,Betweenness Centrality,Betweenness Centrality Measures,Binding Pose,Bit Error Rate,Body Segments,Breathing Movements,Centrality Measures,Channel Frequency Response,Channel Gain,Chest Movement,Civil Engineering,Collision Avoidance System,Complex Numbers,Complex Program,Complexity Analysis,Compliance Scores,Conflict Detection,Controller Area Network,Coordinate System,Courses In The Curriculum,Dark Green Color,
Biography
Najah Abu Ali received the Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. She is currently a Full Professor with the College of Information Technology, United Arab Emirates University. Her general research interests include mathematical modeling and simulation for wireless communications, resource management, wireless sensor networks, and vehicular networks. She has strengthened her focus on the Internet of Things, particularly at the nano-scale communications level. She is the co-author of the book LTE, LTE-Advanced and WiMAX: Toward IMT-Advanced Networks (Wiley). She has also delivered various seminars and tutorials at both esteemed institutions and flagship gatherings. She has also been awarded several research fund grants. She is active in the profession as a reviewer, TPC, associated editor, and guest editor of SI.