MASc/MEng Students Graduated by Dr. Gebali


  1. Abdullah Taha, Comparative Implementation of Baugh-Wooley and Modified Booth Multiplication Algorithms, 2009.

  2. Abdul-Elah Al-Sanad, Phi-MAC: An Energy-Aware Multi-Phase MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks, 2005

  3. Lamia Hanosh, The Bluetooth Wireless Technology Architecture and Operation, 2005.

  4. Anjum Shaikh, 2002

  5. Saleh Arhim, Linear Programming Applications in Networking, 2002

  6. Mohamed Fayed, Evaluating the Performance of the Hierarchical Parallel Scheduler (HPS) Using OPNET Simulation, 2002

  7. Deepali Arora, Performance Analysis of Virtual Routing and Queuing (VRQ) Switch, 2001

  8. Hossam Fattah, Frame based fair queuing: Analysis and Design, 2000

  9. Omar Mohamed, ILN Switching Element Design and Performance Measure, 1999

  10. Sandeep Agarwal, Design and Performance Analysis  of a New ATM Switch, 1998

  11. Mohamed Abou El-Nour, Media Access and Error Control Protocols for Wireless ATM, 1997

  12. Ahmad Al-Sawi, HCORDIC: A high-Performance CORDIC Algorithm, 1996

  13. James Gilderson (co-supervised with Dr. V.K. Bhargava), VHDL Design of an ATM Switch, 1995

  14. Maher Fahmi, Inner-Product Processor Design for DSP, 1994

  15. Graeme B. Mund, Switching Element Design for BISDN, 1992

  16. Aiman El-Maleh (co-supervised with Dr. V.K. Bhargava), Image Compression Using One-Dimensional Vector Quantization, 1991

  17. Mohamed T. Chaudhary, Systolic Array Processor for Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, 1990

  18. Patrice Aubry, VLSI Design of a testable Processor Array for Feature Extraction, 1988

  19. Brian McKinney (first M.A.Sc. graduate of EE Dept.), VLSI Design of a General Purpose FFT Processing Node, 1986

Dr. Gebali Research