Najah Abed Abu Ali

Also published under:Najah Abu Ali, N. Abu Ali, Najah A. Abu Ali, Najah Abu-Ali, Najah A. Abu-Ali

Affiliation

Faculty of Information Technology, United Arab Emirates University (UAEU), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Topic

Learning Algorithms,Body Area Networks,Energy Efficiency,Gamma Distribution,Optimization Problem,Simulation Results,Wireless Body Area Networks,eHealth System,Active Phase,Airflow,Application Layer,Athletes,Backscatter Data,Behavior Classification,Behavioral Categories,Bioelectrical Impedance,Bit Error Rate,Bit Length,Bitrate,Body Composition,Body Movements,Body Position,Breathing Pattern,Capacitive Sensor,Car Companies,Car Insurance,Carbon Dioxide Concentration,Central Sleep Apnea,Channel Frequency Response,Chest Movement,Classification Performance,Cloud-based System,Combination Of Features,Content In Skin,Data Rate,Dataset Characteristics,Decrease In Respiration,Deep Neural Network,Dehydration,Digital Revolution,Doppler Ultrasound,Driver Behavior,Dynamic Demand,E-health Monitoring,Edge Computing,Encryption,End Time,Energy Harvesting,Energy Harvesting Technology,Energy-efficient Resource Allocation,

Biography

Najah Abu Ali (Member, IEEE) received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering from The University of Jordan and the Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada, specializing in resource management in computer networks. She is currently an Associate Professor with the Faculty of Information Technology, United Arab Emirates University (UAEU). Her research interests include modeling wireless communications, resource management in wired and wireless networks, and reducing the energy requirements in wireless sensor networks. More recently, she has strengthened her focus on the Internet of Things, particularly at the nano-scale communications level, in addition to vehicle-to-vehicle networking. Her work has been consistently published in key publications venues for journals and conference. She has further coauthored a book on Next-Generation Wireless Technologies: 4G and Beyond (Computer Communications and Networks) (Wiley). She has also delivered various seminar and tutorials at both esteemed institutions and flagship gatherings. She has also been awarded several research fund grants, particularly from the Emirates Foundation, ADEC, NRF/UAEU funds, and the Qatar National Research Foundation.