Monday, 08 February 2021 19:17

The Department of Computer Eng. at UOT Holds Seminars for Postgraduate students (Masters), in research stage

Dept. of Computer Engineering at the UOT held discussion sessions for Postgraduate students (masters) in the research stage, where the initial discussion was held for the student (Ayman B. Youssef) about his research entitled:

 " learning Based active Queue Management For Improving the Performance in the TCP Network".

The discussion was supervised by Prof. Dr. Hassan J. Hassan and Prof. Dr. Ghaida M.  Abdel Saheb.

The project aims as the Internet is a common source for exchanging information, where users compete for limited transmission capacity, and this competition between users may result in a congestion problem that leads to a long process or losses in data packets, or both. The transmission rate of the data packet sources entering the network to ensure a large utilization of the transmission capacity and to avoid network congestion.

Currently there are two mechanisms dealing with throttling. Terminal mechanisms accomplished by TCP, and midpoint algorithms such as Active Queue Management (AQM) in Routers.

In the same session, the discussion of the student (Alaa M. Aziz) for her research entitled was discussed:

"Maintaining the SD-WAN service using dynamic policy."

The discussion was supervised by Prof. Dr. Riyad J. Sudani and Prof. Dr. Amir Musa Thuwaini.

 The work aims as achieving the ever-increasing quality of service requirements is a major concern on the current Internet as the existing networks are unable to provide these requirements and therefore it was necessary to use a better alternative solution which is SD-WAN because it has capabilities that enable it to harness smart applications to dynamically manage the network According to the changing requirements of the service it provides.

  The session concluded with a discussion of the research of the student (Sama H. Sabah) for her tagged research.

Reducing energy consumption in wireless sensor networks using the self-checking process"."

The discussion was supervised by Prof. Dr. Muayad S. krook.

 The goal of this work is to reduce energy consumption in wireless sensor networks using the self-examination process where software engineering methodologies have been adopted to create and develop an algorithm or mechanical that helps reduce energy consumption in the wireless sensor network as well as addressing errors that may be exposed to in order to achieve the efficient use of these The network and extend its life.

 

 

 

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