Saif Alnawayseh

Saif Alnawayseh
Mutah University · Department of Electric Engineering

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There are lot of changes in the market, the technology has been improved and there is innovation in the technological sector. The use of data mining and data warehousing helps the decision makers in making the right decision that is effective for the company and its management. However, after seeing the market condition and the risk, the management...
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Helping and protecting human life had always been and will always be the major concern. Everything in the world could change but the human centred concern would always stay core. This concern leads us to the development of the user friendly and technical friendly designed application “Rescue Smart App” which could provide the possible services for...
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Twitter is one of the most used social media sites where millions of people interact daily. Users perform tremendous tasks on Twitter, and it also impacts their daily lives in several ways. As social media usage is higher, the higher is the risk of spammers and attackers on social media sites and the users. Privacy and security are the most crucial...
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The desire for a better user experience while engaging with mobile payment apps (apps) and electronic wallets (Digital Wallet Systems) is growing as the use of these apps grows. Human- Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of how to develop, evaluate, and implement interactive computing systems for human use. Usability, or the quality of interact...
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a much-advertised idea that spins around interfacing keen contraptions to the Internet instead of people. Purchaser IoT is once in a while alluded to as the “shrewd home” market, and home security gadgets make up a massive piece of that market. Buyers are often constrained to buy brilliant home security contraptions...
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The immediate international spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome revealed the potential threat of infectious diseases in a closely integrated and interdependent world. When an outbreak occurs, each country must have a well-coordinated and preventative plan to address the situation. Information and Communication Technologies have provided inn...
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With the mobility and ease of connection, wireless sensor networks have played a significant role in communication over the last few years, making them a significant data carrier across networks. Additional security, lower latency, and dependable standards and communication capability are required for future-generation systems such as millimeter-wa...
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With the advent of the 5G revolution, the demand for wireless access data rates is growing exponentially at a pace where supply cannot keep up with. Similarly, there is an enormous growth rate of telecommunications data. In addition, user behavior is changing towards using more features and apps on their User Terminal (UT). This leads telecom compa...
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Vehicular Edge Computing (VEC) systems have recently become an essential computing infrastructure to support a plethora of applications entailed by smart and connected vehicles. These systems integrate the computing resources of edge and cloud servers and utilize them to execute computational tasks offloaded from various vehicular applications. How...
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In this paper, a distributed Encoding and decoding of Turbo Product Code (TPC) over single and multiple relays network are proposed. The information message matrix is encoded at source by Bose Chaudhuri Hochquenghem (BCH) as component code and transmitted to destination and relays in the midway between source and destination. The coded source messa...
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Channel coding is an essential requirement for digital communication systems, particularly for underwater acoustic channels, to perform accurately and reliably in the presence of ambient noise, absorption loss, interference, and much other impairment. Low complexity encoding and decoding algorithms are investigated i.e. order statistic decoding (OS...
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In view of the increased susceptibility of logic elements, implemented at small feature sizes, to the effects of process variations, there is a growing uncertainty in the determination of timing parameters of these elements. Such uncertainty is becoming detrimental to achieving timing closure. Some of the issues related to timing closure and the as...
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This paper proposes a dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) technique for off-chip buses in multicore processors with identical processing cores. The proposed technique captures application’s sensitivity to off-chip access latency and dynamically tunes power parameters of the off-chip bus accordingly. Full system simulation has been used to...
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The amplify-and-forward and the decode-and-forward cooperative coded diversity and is compared with the conventional receiver coded diversity in terms of the pairwise error probability and the overall bit error rate. The diversity systems under consideration can achieve the diversity order at most two. The performance comparison assumes channel cod...
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In this letter, the complexity of the ordered statistics decoding of linear binary block codes is reduced assuming that partial knowledge about the transmitted codeword is available at the decoder. Such side information is provided to the decoder at the receiver from the encoder at the transmitter over a highly reliable low-rate channel. Side infor...
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The order statistics based list decoding techniques for linear binary block codes of small to medium block length are investigated. The construction of the list of the test error patterns is considered. The original order statistics decoding is generalized by assuming segmentation of the most reliable independent positions of the received bits. The...
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The decode-and-forward relaying is studied as two problems of the distributed encoding and decoding. Specifically, in the first problem, the source and the relay employ the same channel encoding, and the objective is to find how to distribute the decoding complexity between the relay and the destination. The objective of the second problem is to di...
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The amplify-and-forward (AF) and the decode-and-forward (DF) cooperative coded diversity is compared with the conventional receiver coded diversity in terms of the bit error rate (BER). The comparison assumes channel coding with non-binary modulations, and fast fading channels with path-loss attenuation proportional to the distance between nodes. N...
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In this paper, the segmentation-based order statistics decoding and the partial-order statistics decoding are proposed as low-complexity soft-decision decoding schemes for linear binary block codes of small to medium block length. The bit error rate performance and complexity of these decoding schemes are shown to outperform, in some cases, the ori...

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