2017 - IEEE Fellow For development of railroad wireless communication
Hamid Sharif spends much of his time researching Wireless sensor network, Computer network, Wireless network, Wireless and Efficient energy use. His Wireless sensor network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Energy consumption, Embedded system, Data transmission and Multi-frequency network. His work deals with themes such as Relay, Automatic meter reading, Smart grid and Wireless lan, which intersect with Computer network.
His study looks at the relationship between Wireless and fields such as Multimedia, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His Efficient energy use research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Scheduling, Data compression, Resource allocation and Mobile wireless sensor network. Hamid Sharif focuses mostly in the field of Computer security, narrowing it down to matters related to Electricity and, in some cases, Automation, Renewable energy and Fuel efficiency.
Hamid Sharif mainly investigates Computer network, Wireless sensor network, Wireless, Real-time computing and Efficient energy use. His research in Computer network intersects with topics in Distributed computing, Wireless network, Throughput and Communication channel. His Communication channel study deals with Electronic engineering intersecting with Bit error rate and Physical layer.
His studies examine the connections between Wireless sensor network and genetics, as well as such issues in Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, with regards to Wi-Fi array. His Wireless research incorporates themes from Algorithm, Communications protocol, Reliability and Authentication. His studies in Efficient energy use integrate themes in fields like Image quality, Resource allocation and Visual sensor network.
Wireless, Computer network, Artificial intelligence, Wireless sensor network and Computer security are his primary areas of study. Hamid Sharif combines subjects such as Network planning and design, Transmission, Overhead and Spectral efficiency with his study of Wireless. His Computer network study incorporates themes from The Internet and Heterogeneous network.
Hamid Sharif has researched The Internet in several fields, including Passenger train and Wireless network. In his study, Asset tracking and Body area network is inextricably linked to Wearable computer, which falls within the broad field of Wireless sensor network. His Computer security research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Verification and validation and Grid energy storage.
His primary areas of study are Computer network, Artificial intelligence, Wireless, Modulation and Support vector machine. His work on Network planning and design as part of general Computer network research is frequently linked to Computer software, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Artificial intelligence research integrates issues from Vehicular ad hoc network and Pattern recognition.
His study in Wireless is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Theoretical computer science and Reliability. His research integrates issues of Feature extraction and Electronic engineering in his study of Support vector machine. In his research, Computer security is intimately related to Statistical classification, which falls under the overarching field of Communication channel.
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A Survey on Smart Grid Communication Infrastructures: Motivations, Requirements and Challenges
Ye Yan;Yi Qian;H. Sharif;D. Tipper.
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2013)
A Survey on Cyber Security for Smart Grid Communications
Ye Yan;Yi Qian;Hamid Sharif;David Tipper.
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2012)
Resource-aware secure ECG healthcare monitoring through body sensor networks
Honggang Wang;Dongming Peng;Wei Wang;H. Sharif.
IEEE Wireless Communications (2010)
Adaptive radio channel allocation for supporting coexistence of 802.15.4 and 802.11b
Chulho Won;Jong-Hoon Youn;H. Ali;H. Sharif.
vehicular technology conference (2005)
A Survey of Energy-Efficient Compression and Communication Techniques for Multimedia in Resource Constrained Systems
Tao Ma;Michael Hempel;Dongming Peng;Hamid Sharif.
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2013)
Modeling Discharge Behavior of Multicell Battery
Jiucai Zhang;Song Ci;Hamid Sharif;Mahmoud Alahmad.
IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion (2010)
An enhanced circuit-based model for single-cell battery
Jiucai Zhang;Song Ci;Hamid Sharif;Mahmoud Alahmad.
applied power electronics conference (2010)
Survey and evaluation of real-time fall detection approaches
James T. Perry;Scott Kellog;Sundar M. Vaidya;Jong-Hoon Youn.
international symposium on high capacity optical networks and enabling technologies (2009)
A Novel Adaptive Distributed Cooperative Relaying MAC Protocol for Vehicular Networks
Ting Zhou;H Sharif;M Hempel;P Mahasukhon.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (2011)
An efficient security protocol for advanced metering infrastructure in smart grid
Ye Yan;R. Q. Hu;S. K. Das;H. Sharif.
IEEE Network (2013)
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