MASc/MEng Students Graduated by Dr. Gebali
- Abdullah Taha,
Comparative Implementation of Baugh-Wooley and Modified
Booth Multiplication Algorithms,
2009.
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Abdul-Elah Al-Sanad,
Phi-MAC: An Energy-Aware Multi-Phase MAC
Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks,
2005
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Lamia Hanosh,
The Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Architecture and Operation,
2005.
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Anjum Shaikh,
2002
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Saleh Arhim,
Linear Programming Applications in Networking,
2002
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Mohamed Fayed,
Evaluating the Performance of the Hierarchical Parallel Scheduler (HPS)
Using OPNET Simulation,
2002
- Deepali Arora,
Performance Analysis of Virtual Routing and Queuing (VRQ)
Switch,
2001
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Hossam Fattah,
Frame based fair queuing: Analysis and Design,
2000
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Omar Mohamed,
ILN Switching Element Design and Performance Measure,
1999
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Sandeep Agarwal,
Design and Performance Analysis of a New ATM Switch,
1998
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Mohamed Abou El-Nour,
Media Access and Error Control Protocols for Wireless ATM,
1997
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Ahmad Al-Sawi,
HCORDIC: A high-Performance CORDIC Algorithm,
1996
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James Gilderson (co-supervised with Dr. V.K. Bhargava),
VHDL Design of an ATM Switch,
1995
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Maher Fahmi,
Inner-Product Processor Design for DSP,
1994
- Graeme B. Mund,
Switching Element Design for BISDN,
1992
- Aiman El-Maleh (co-supervised with Dr. V.K. Bhargava),
Image Compression Using One-Dimensional Vector Quantization,
1991
- Mohamed T. Chaudhary,
Systolic Array Processor for Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors,
1990
- Patrice Aubry,
VLSI Design of a testable Processor Array for Feature Extraction,
1988
- Brian McKinney (first M.A.Sc. graduate of EE Dept.),
VLSI Design of a General Purpose FFT Processing Node,
1986
Dr. Gebali Research