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Wael M. F. Abdel-Rehim
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Affiliation
Department of Computer Science and Information, Suez University, Suez, Egypt
Topic
Internet Of Things,Traffic Congestion,Actuator,Autonomous Vehicles,Average Data Rate,Broadband Internet,Cloud Computing,Cloud Environment,Communication Range,Control Unit,Design Considerations,Electrical Appliances,Electronic Appliances,Emergency Vehicles,Gas Leakage,Hash Function,Heavy Load,Highway,Home Appliances,Humidity Sensor,Illumination,Intelligent Devices,Intelligent Transportation Systems,Internet Of Things Devices,Internet Of Things Networks,Internet Of Things Technology,Internet Of Vehicles,Light Bulb,Liquefied Natural Gas,Main Scenarios,Management Domain,Meteorological Elements,Mobile Cloud,On-board Unit,OpenStreetMap,Pedestrian,Power Control,Private Vehicles,Public Cloud,Road Network,Safe Mode,Scheduling Techniques,Self-driving,Shortest Path,Single Point Of Failure,Smart Home,Smart Home Network,Source Node,State Diagram,Time Delay,
Biography
Wael M. F. Abdel-Rehim received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from Suez University, Suez, Egypt, in 2016. He has been an Assistant Professor with the Faculty of Computers and Information, Suez University, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor with the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, King Salman International University. He studied for a semester with The University of Edinburgh, U.K. Moreover, he is a reviewer in many international computer science journals. He has 16 publications in various international journals and conferences. His current research interests include high-performance computing applications, parallel computing, convolutional neural networks, metaheuristic optimization, and scheduling problems.