Summary of Hussein El Ghor’s research work
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Having authored two of his own books (’Uniprocessor Scheduling for Real-Time Energy Harvesting Applications’, and ‘Energy management and real-time scheduling for the Internet of Things, Hussein has experience consolidating years of research into an authoritative resource and is credited with producing a book that “will be a bible for students and professionals interested in Real-Time Systems.” Find out more about the books here
Hussein has been credited on a great number of papers, either as the lead or in a direction role, regarding the different aspects of real-time systems research, including scheduling; energy-efficiency; renewable energy; and fault-tolerance. Another research is on Quantum Computing, Blockchain, Wireless Sensor Networks and Machine Learning. Click here for more detail.
Hussein has been featured in a variety of publications throughout his career.
- Hussein EL Ghor and Maryline Chetto — Optimal Real-Time Scheduling Algorithm for Wireless Sensors with Regenerative Energy, The Computer Journal, 08 May 2021.
- Chirine Bassil, Hussein EL Ghor, Jawad Khalife and Nizar Hamadeh — A New Clustering Routing Protocol for Homogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks Powered by Renewable Energy Sources, Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience, Volume 21, Issues 4, pp. 637–648, 2020.
- Rola El Osta, Maryline Chetto and Hussein EL Ghor — Energy Management and Real-Time Scheduling for Self-Powered Sensors, International Symposium on Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ISEE), 15-16 April 2021.
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