Accepted paper for presentation in AP-S/URSI 2020

Invasive Weed Optimization for Antenna Design: Case of 4G/5G Multi-band Antenna by Mira Bou Saleh, Elias A. Doumith, and RĂ©mi Sarkis. Abstract: 5G is the latest generation of mobile communication and promises considerably higher data rates, lower latency, and increased number of instantaneous connections. This could not be achieved without…

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Accepted paper for presentation in ISC2 2019

Dynamic AED Allocation and Reallocation for SCA Rescue Using Modified MCLP by Charbel Metrot, Rony Darazi, Abderrahim Benslimane, and Elias A. Doumith. Abstract: Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a condition in which the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating. SCA usually causes death if it is not treated within minutes.…

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Accepted paper for presentation in IFIP Networking 2018

An M:N Shared Regenerator Protection Scheme in Translucent WDM Networks by Elias A. Doumith and Sawsan Al Zahr. Abstract: Most studies addressing translucent network design targeted a tradeoff between minimizing the number of deployed regenerators and minimizing the number of regeneration nodes. The latter highly depends on the carrier’s strategy…

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Accepted paper for presentation in Globecom 2017

Advanced Demand Response Considering Modular and Deferrable Loads Under Time-Variable Rates by Sawsan Al Zahr, Elias A. Doumith, and Philippe Forestier. Abstract: As the global energy policy is changing from a demand-driven to a supply-driven approach, demand side management (DSM) is becoming a key component of future energy systems. Indeed,…

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From Network Planning to Traffic Engineering in Multi-layer Networks

From Network Planning to Traffic Engineering in Multi-layer Networks A Focus on Grooming and Rerouting Strategies Elias A. Doumith LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ISBN-13: 978-3-8465-2777-1 ISBN-10: 3846527777 EAN: 9783846527771 Abstract: High-performance transport networks are expected to support applications with various types of traffic flows (permanent, scheduled, bursty, and noisy). Since…

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