World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
33
Citations
4508
World Ranking
6083
National Ranking
269

Overview

Waleed Ejaz is affiliated with Lakehead University in Canada and focuses research primarily within the domains of Engineering and Computer Science. Their publications contribute extensively to subfields such as Computer Networks and Communications, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering.

The main topics addressed in their work include UAV Applications and Optimization, IoT and Edge/Fog Computing, Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies, Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization, Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks, Distributed Control Multi-Agent Systems, and Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Waleed Ejaz include Muhammad Naeem, Alagan Anpalagan, Sherali Zeadally, Rooha Masroor, and Salman Saadat.

Regular publication venues for this researcher include:

  • Computer Communications
  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • Journal of Network and Computer Applications
  • Ad Hoc Networks
  • IEEE Internet of Things Magazine

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Waleed Ejaz are:

  • "A comprehensive survey on resource allocation for CRAN in 5G and beyond networks", 2020, Journal of Network and Computer Applications
  • "Energy-efficient task scheduling and physiological assessment in disaster management using UAV-assisted networks", 2020, Computer Communications

Best Publications

  • Efficient Energy Management for the Internet of Things in Smart Cities

    Waleed Ejaz;Muhammad Naeem;Adnan Shahid;Alagan Anpalagan

  • Internet of Things (IoT) in 5G Wireless Communications

    Waleed Ejaz;Alagan Anpalagan;Muhammad Ali Imran;Minho Jo

  • Multiband Spectrum Sensing and Resource Allocation for IoT in Cognitive 5G Networks

    Waleed Ejaz;Mohamed Ibnkahla

  • Network Selection and Channel Allocation for Spectrum Sharing in 5G Heterogeneous Networks

    Najam Ul Hasan;Waleed Ejaz;Naveed Ejaz;Hyung Seok Kim

  • Energy and Spectral Efficient Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks for Internet of Things

    Saleem Aslam;Waleed Ejaz;Mohamed Ibnkahla

  • Efficient Wireless Power Transfer in Software-Defined Wireless Sensor Networks

    Waleed Ejaz;Muhammad Naeem;Mehak Basharat;Alagan Anpalagan

  • Cooperative Wireless Energy Harvesting and Spectrum Sharing in 5G Networks

    Hongyuan Gao;Waleed Ejaz;Minho Jo

  • Energy and throughput efficient cooperative spectrum sensing in cognitive radio sensor networks

    Waleed Ejaz;Ghalib A. Shah;Najam ul Hasan;Hyung Seok Kim

  • A comprehensive survey on resource allocation for CRAN in 5G and beyond networks

    Waleed Ejaz;Shree Krishna Sharma;Salman Saadat;Muhammad Naeem

  • SNR-BASED ADAPTIVE SPECTRUM SENSING FOR COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS

    Waleed Ejaz;Hyung Seok Kim

  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles enabled IoT Platform for Disaster Management

    Waleed Ejaz;Muhammad Awais Azam;Salman Saadat;Farkhund Iqbal

  • Energy-efficient task scheduling and physiological assessment in disaster management using UAV-assisted networks

    Waleed Ejaz;Arslan Ahmed;Aliza Mushtaq;Mohamed Ibnkahla

  • I3S: Intelligent spectrum sensing scheme for cognitive radio networks

    Waleed Ejaz;Najam ul Hasan;Seok Lee;Hyung Seok Kim

  • Saliency-directed prioritization of visual data in wireless surveillance networks

    Irfan Mehmood;Muhammad Sajjad;Waleed Ejaz;Sung Wook Baik

  • Improved local spectrum sensing for cognitive radio networks

    Waleed Ejaz;Najam ul Hasan;Muhammad Awais Azam;Hyung Seok Kim

  • Reconfigurable Wireless Networks

    Amr El-Mougy;Mohamed Ibnkahla;Ghaith Hattab;Waleed Ejaz

  • A survey and taxonomy on nonorthogonal multiple‐access schemes for 5G networks

    Mehak Basharat;Waleed Ejaz;Muhammad Naeem;Muhammad Naeem;Asad Masood Khattak

  • Resource Management for Cognitive IoT Systems With RF Energy Harvesting in Smart Cities

    Bander Alzahrani;Waleed Ejaz

  • A Compendium of Performance Metrics, Pricing Schemes, Optimization Objectives, and Solution Methodologies of Demand Side Management for the Smart Grid

    Sadiq Ahmad;Ayaz Ahmad;Muhammad Naeem;Waleed Ejaz

  • Cooperative Spectrum Sensing With Heterogeneous Devices: Hard Combining Versus Soft Combining

    Waleed Ejaz;Ghaith Hattab;Nesrine Cherif;Mohamed Ibnkahla

  • Spectrum sensing techniques for cognitive radio networks: Performance analysis

    Sana Ziafat;Waleed Ejaz;HabibUllah Jamal

Frequent Co-Authors

Alagan Anpalagan
Alagan Anpalagan Toronto Metropolitan University
Muhammad Naeem
Muhammad Naeem National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences
Muhammad Iqbal
Muhammad Iqbal University of Agriculture Faisalabad
Houbing Song
Houbing Song University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Shree Krishna Sharma
Shree Krishna Sharma University of Luxembourg
Mohsen Guizani
Mohsen Guizani Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence
Mubashir Husain Rehmani
Mubashir Husain Rehmani Munster Technological University
Jaime Lloret
Jaime Lloret Universitat Politècnica de València
Jiandong Li
Jiandong Li Xidian University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Pursuing a career in Electronics and Electrical Engineering often involves continuous learning and skill development. Many students and professionals turn to competency based degree programs, which focus on mastering specific skills at one’s own pace. This model is especially beneficial for those in technical fields, allowing learners to advance quickly by demonstrating their expertise rather than spending set hours in traditional classes.

For military spouses and dependents seeking flexible learning options, selecting from the best online colleges for military spouses can make a significant difference. These programs often offer tailored support, flexible scheduling, and affordability to accommodate unique military family needs.

Another consideration for prospective students is the start date of their programs. Institutions with online colleges that start soon can provide quicker access to education, ideal for those eager to begin or accelerate their studies without long wait times between semesters.

Lastly, professionals aiming to upskill rapidly may explore short certificate programs. These intensive courses, often lasting six months or less, equip learners with practical skills that enhance employability and salary potential in a shorter timeframe, complementing broader degree studies in the field.

Best Scientists Citing Waleed Ejaz

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles