2005 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to adaptive learning, pattern recognition and system simulation.
His primary areas of study are Computer network, Wireless sensor network, Computer security, Distributed computing and Artificial intelligence. His Computer network study combines topics in areas such as Learning automata, Throughput and Vehicular ad hoc network. His Wireless sensor network research incorporates elements of Wireless, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, Network delay and Real-time computing.
His research integrates issues of Event and The Internet in his study of Computer security. He has researched Distributed computing in several fields, including Virtual machine, Network performance, Smart grid, Cloud computing and Big data. His Artificial intelligence study which covers Identification that intersects with Password.
Mohammad S. Obaidat mainly focuses on Computer network, Distributed computing, Wireless sensor network, Computer security and Wireless network. His work in Computer network covers topics such as Wireless ad hoc network which are related to areas like Mobile ad hoc network. His Distributed computing research incorporates themes from Link-state routing protocol, Wireless Routing Protocol, Zone Routing Protocol, Dynamic Source Routing and Cloud computing.
His Dynamic Source Routing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Static routing and Optimized Link State Routing Protocol. His study focuses on the intersection of Wireless sensor network and fields such as Energy consumption with connections in the field of Efficient energy use. His research on Computer security frequently links to adjacent areas such as The Internet.
His main research concerns Computer network, Computer security, The Internet, Energy consumption and Distributed computing. The concepts of his Computer network study are interwoven with issues in Scheme, Digital signature and Wireless. He focuses mostly in the field of Computer security, narrowing it down to matters related to Protocol and, in some cases, Identity.
Mohammad S. Obaidat combines subjects such as Cryptography, Artificial intelligence, Machine learning, Content centric and Big data with his study of The Internet. His Energy consumption study which covers Wireless sensor network that intersects with Scheduling. His studies deal with areas such as Cloud computing and Server as well as Distributed computing.
Computer security, The Internet, Trajectory, Wireless sensor network and Distributed computing are his primary areas of study. In his work, Secure communication and Anonymity is strongly intertwined with Protocol, which is a subfield of Computer security. His The Internet research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Network congestion, Quality of experience, Edge computing and Computer network, Content sharing.
His work in the fields of Computer network, such as Mobile network operator, overlaps with other areas such as Intelligent transportation system. Mohammad S. Obaidat works mostly in the field of Wireless sensor network, limiting it down to concerns involving Wireless and, occasionally, Scheme, Intelligent sensor and Anonymous authentication. His studies in Distributed computing integrate themes in fields like Resource, Cloud computing and Frequency grid.
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Verification of computer users using keystroke dynamics
M.S. Obaidat;B. Sadoun.
systems man and cybernetics (1997)
Digital watermarking-based DCT and JPEG model
M.A. Suhail;M.S. Obaidat.
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement (2003)
Lacas: learning automata-based congestion avoidance scheme for healthcare wireless sensor networks
S. Misra;V. Tiwari;M. Obaidat.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (2009)
A Cooperative Quality-Aware Service Access System for Social Internet of Vehicles
Zhaolong Ning;Xiping Hu;Zhikui Chen;MengChu Zhou.
IEEE Internet of Things Journal (2018)
Phonocardiogram signal analysis: techniques and performance comparison
M. S. Obaidat.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology (1993)
Wireless sensor network-based fire detection, alarming, monitoring and prevention system for Bord-and-Pillar coal mines
Sudipta Bhattacharjee;Pramit Roy;Soumalya Ghosh;Sudip Misra.
Journal of Systems and Software (2012)
On Theoretical Modeling of Sensor Cloud: A Paradigm Shift From Wireless Sensor Network
Sudip Misra;Subarna Chatterjee;Mohammad S. Obaidat.
IEEE Systems Journal (2017)
Secure and Sustainable Load Balancing of Edge Data Centers in Fog Computing
Deepak Puthal;Mohammad S. Obaidat;Priyadarsi Nanda;Mukesh Prasad.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2018)
Guest editorial learning automata: theory, paradigms, and applications
M.S. Obaidat;G.I. Papadimitriou;A.S. Pomportsis.
systems man and cybernetics (2002)
Soft-WSN: Software-Defined WSN Management System for IoT Applications
Samaresh Bera;Sudip Misra;Sanku Kumar Roy;Mohammad S. Obaidat.
IEEE Systems Journal (2018)
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