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Showing posts with label Department of Computer Science. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2019

Mr. Muhammad Zakarya, Lecturer of Computer Science, Published a Research Paper


Dr. Muhammad Zakarya, Lecturer of Computer Science, Published a Research Paper of Impact Factor 2.239 with Title "Modelling Resource Heterogeneities in Cloud Simulations and Quantifying their Accuracy"

Abstract
Simulations are often used to evaluate the performance of various scheduling and migration techniques in the context of large computing systems such as clouds and datacenters. To ensure that simulations match the real platform as close as possible, plausible assumptions and accurate statistical models are used in designing simulations; and that could also offer accurate results. However, it is not always possible that similar numerical results would also be achievable in a real cloud test-bed. The reason is that a simulator only abstracts a model and, hence, a system; but does not always reflect the real world scenarios. Therefore, the solution of any research problem using numerical simulation (experimentation) is not just to find a result, but also to ensure the quality and accuracy of the estimated results. CloudSim is largely used in the cloud research community to evaluate the performance of various resource allocation and migration policies. However, resources such as CPU, memory and application heterogeneities are not modelled yet. Moreover, its accuracy is rarely addressed. In this paper, we: (i) describe an extension to CloudSim that offers support for resource (CPU) and application heterogeneities; and (ii) demonstrate several techniques that could be used to measure the accuracy of results obtained in simulations, particularly, in the extended CloudSim. Based on our evaluation, we suggest that the accuracy and precision of the extended version of the CloudSim simulator may be as high as  98.63% for certain energy and performance efficient resource allocation and consolidation with migration policies in heterogeneous datacenters.


Thursday, January 17, 2019

Dr. Ateeq ur Rehman, Lecturer of Computer Science, Presented a Research Paper in International Conference



Dr. Ateeq ur Rehman, Lecturer of Computer Science presented a research paper in International Conference, IEEE computing and communication workshop and conference in Las Vegas USA. 






Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Newspaper Cutting "Method Developed to Extend Phone Battery Life by 60pc By PhD Scholar Aamir Akbar"


Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan (AWKUM) faculty member Aamir Akbar, who is currently perusing PhD in Computer Science from Aston University, has developed a method to improve battery life of mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, by minimizing the power consumption of mobile apps by as much as 60 percent.

The research, published in Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies Journal, presents a solution that integrates mobile computing with cloud computing, with tools developed to identify the most power-hungry parts of a mobile app and then moves them to the cloud using a technique called code-o?oading.

Using the code-offloading technique, the power-hungry parts of the mobile-cloud hybrid application are first identified, and then o?oaded to the cloud and executed there, instead of on the device itself. As they execute on the cloud instead of the mobile device, the device’s own components are not used, power is saved which prolongs the battery life.

The doctoral researcher Aamir Akbar, who developed the framework, said: “Results of our experiments have shown that battery consumption could be reduced by over 60 per cent, at an additional cost of just over 1 MB of network usage.”

Dr Peter Lewis, from Aston University, said: “By instrumenting mobile apps and using optimization algorithms to search for e?cient app configurations, the tools identify the most power-hungry parts of a mobile app and move them to the cloud. And since our framework is general-purpose, it can be applied to any mobile app.” The researchers are now working to apply this technique to battery-powered mobile robots that could be used in a variety of situations, for example in search and rescue operations, where battery lifetime is critical.



Monday, December 10, 2018

Ayaz Ali Khan, PhD Scholar of Computer Science, Published a Research Paper


Ayaz Ali Khan, PhD Scholar in Computer Science, Published a Research Paper of Impact Factor 2.239 with Title “Energy-aware Dynamic Resource Management in Elastic Cloud Datacenters”




Monday, November 5, 2018

Dr. Muhammad Zakarya, Lecturer of Computer Science, Published a Research Paper


Dr. Muhammad Zakarya, Lecturer of Computer Science, Published a Research Paper of Impact Factor 4.968. With Title "Managing energy, performance and cost in large scale heterogeneous datacenters using migrations"





Monday, September 24, 2018

Dr. Mian Ahmad Jan, Assistant Professor of Computer Science Published Ttwo Papers


Dr. Mian Ahmad Jan, Assistant Professor of Computer Science Published two Papers in 7.93 Impact factor Journals.
Title: Error Concealment for Cloud-based and Scalable Video Coding of HD Videos
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing

Title: A Mobile Multimedia Data Collection Scheme for Secured Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering









Monday, June 25, 2018

Dr. Muhammad Zakarya, Lecturer of Computer Science, Published a Research Paper of Impact Factor 9.122


Dr. Muhammad Zakarya, Lecturer in Department of Computer Science, has published a research paper titled "Energy, performance and cost efficient datacenters: A survey" in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, an Elsevier journal of Impact Factor 9.122.





Dr. Mian Ahmad Jan, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Published Two Research Papers


1.  A Comprehensive Analysis of Congestion Control Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks, published in Springer Mobile Network and Applications (impact factor 3.24)

2.   QASEC: A secured data communication scheme for mobile Ad-hoc networks in Elsevier Future Generation Computer Systems (Impact factor 4)







Thursday, June 21, 2018

Dr. Mian Ahmad Jan, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Published a Paper


Dr. Mian Ahmad Jan, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, published a paper with title “SAMS: A Seamless and Authorized Multimedia Streaming framework for WMSN-based IoMT” in IEEE Internet of Things with an impact factor of 7.6


Thursday, June 7, 2018

Dr. Muhammad Zakarya, Lecturer of Computer Science, Published a Research Paper


Dr. Muhammad Zakarya, Lecturer in Department of Computer Science, has published a research paper titled "An Extended Energy-Aware Cost Recovery Approach for Virtual Machine Migration" in IEEE Systems Journal (Impact Factor 3.882).