
Arslan HaiderNational University of Sciences and Technology | NUST · School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Arslan Haider
MS Engineering In Electrical Engineering (Telecom and Computer Networks)
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Introduction
I completed MS in Electrical Engineering (Telecom and Computer Networks) from NUST School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (SEECS) in 2019. Currently, I am writing a paper on performance analysis of massive MIMO-enabled CoMP systems under composite effects of fading and shadowing.
My research interests include: Wireless Networks, Routing Protocols for Wireless Networks, Performance Analysis of Massive MIMO-Enabled CoMP Systems and Performance Analysis of Wireless Sensor Networks.
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February 2013 - February 2014
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Publications (9)
Due to low power consumption and low duty cycle, IEEE 802.15.4 standard is widely used for Low Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR − W P AN s). It works in Beacon Enabled (BEn) and Non Beacon Enabled (N BEn) mode. In BEn mode, it has Contention Access Period (CAP) and an optional Contention Free Period (CFP). During CAP, nodes contend to acces...
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In this paper, various distributed components band pass filters for the diplexer design were investigated to operate for the multi- bands of the LTE antenna i.e. 698 – 960 MHz and 1710 – 2700 MHz. The main aim behind the design of the diplexer was that there is a need to reduce the size of the diplexer without compromising the performance...
In this paper, we propose Regional Energy Efficient Cluster Heads based on Maximum Energy (REECH-ME) Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). The main purpose of this protocol is to improve the network lifetime and particularly the stability period of the network. In REECH-ME, the node with the maximum energy in a region becomes Cluste...
In this paper, we propose Regional Energy Efficient Cluster Heads based on Maximum Energy
(REECH-ME) Routing Protocol forWireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) . The main purpose of this
protocol is to improve the network lifetime and particularly the stability period of the network.
In REECH-ME, the node with the maximum energy in a region becomes Cluste...
One of the major challenges in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) is to
prolong the lifetime of network. Traditional research work focuses on
minimizing transmit power; however, in the case of short range communication
the consumption power in decoding is significantly larger than transmit power.
This paper investigates the minimization of total p...
Increased use of Wireless sensor Networks (WSNs) in variety of applications
has enabled the designers to create autonomous sensors, which can be deployed
randomly, without human supervision, for the purpose of sensing and
communicating valuable data. Many energy-efficient routing protocols are
designed for WSNs based on clustering structure. In thi...
In this paper, we propose Regional Energy Efficient Cluster Heads based on
Maximum Energy (REECH-ME) Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs)
. The main purpose of this protocol is to improve the network lifetime and
particularly the stability period of the network. In REECH-ME, the node with
the maximum energy in a region becomes Clust...
Wireless distributed sensor network consists of randomly deployed sensors
having low energy assets. These networks can be used for monitoring a variety
of environments. Major problems of these networks are energy constraints and
their finite lifetimes. To overcome these problems different routing protocols
and clustering techniques are introduced....