Anas Basalamah

Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering


4576 Alfawakih St. King Fahad

Makkah, 24341, Saudi Arabia

anas.basalamah.net

ambasalamah a-t uqu.edu.sa


Anas Basalamah is an Assistant Professor at the Computer Engineering Department of Umm Al Qura University. His areas of interest include; Embedded Networked Sensing Technologies, Scheduling and MAC Layer Design for Wireless Sensor Networks, Real-world applications of Networked Sensing, Participatory and Urban Sensing. I am currently leading the Data Collection Researth Thrust of GeoInformatics Innovation Center at Umm Al-Qura University.

Education.


PhD in Computer Systems and Network Engineering

I received my PhD degree in Computer Systems and Network Engineering from SatoLab, Waseda University, Japan where I focused on Multicast Reliability in Wireless Networking.

Msc in Computer Systems and Network Engineering

I received my PhD degree in Computer Systems and Network Engineering from SatoLab from Waseda University, Japan where I focused on Multicast Reliability in Wireless Networking.

Visiting Research Student

In 2008, I was a visiting graduate student at Victor Leung's Lab from in the Communication Networks Department at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada,.

Bsc in Electrical and Computer Engineering

I earned my B.Sc. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia in 2003.

Research Projects.


Monitoring Vehicular Driving Behaviour

The project (funded from KACST with 2 Million SAR) proposes state-of-the-art networking and mining technologies to improve the driving behaviour in Saudi Arabia.

Link Correlation

This project in collaboration with Tian He at the University of Minnesota aims to improve communication protocols by exploiting a physical phoenomena called Link Correlation.

iBOS: Interconnected Body Sensor Networks for Emergency Responce Support

This project (funded from KACST with 2 Million SAR) demonstrates the feasibility of using cost-effective, flexible, and scalable BSNs to address critical difficulties of current emergency response processes.

Awards.


Fellowship for visiting research

Funded by Universitas 21 to spend a research summer at The University of British Columbia

Science and Innovation Student Award

Presented from the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Higher Education - Cultural Office of Japan April 2010.

Best student paper Award

Presented from the Telecommunications Advancement Foundation (Denki Fukyu Zaidan 2006).

Fulbright Visiting Research Fellowship

Spent with Professor Tian He from the University of Minnesota from Sept 2010 - July 2011.

PhD Scholarship

PhD scholarship from the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Higher Eduction.

Msc and PhD Scholarship

Full scholarship from the Japanese Ministry of Education (Monbusho) for Research, MSc and PhD at Waseda University.

Publications.


Journal Papers

Anas Basalamah and Takuro Sato, "An FEC Adaptive Multicast MAC Protocol for Providing Reliability in WLANs", IEICE Trans. on Comm., Vol.E92-B, No.05, May, 2009.

Anas Basalamah, Hiroki Sugimoto and Takuro Sato, "A Rate Adaptive Multicast Protocol for Providing MAC Layer Reliability in WLANs", IEICE Trans. on Communications, Vol.E89-B, No.10, pp.2733-2740, October, 2006. Won The Best Paper Award presented by the Telecommunication Advancement Foundation (Denki Fukyu Zaidan) 2006

Conference Papers

Anas Basalamah and Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad and Mohamed Elidrisi and Saleh Basalamah and Mohamed Mokbel, "Streaming Driving Behavior Data", Proc. IWGS 2012, November, 2012

Anas Basalamah and Song Min Kim and Shuo Guo and Tian He and Yoshito Tobe, "Link correlation aware opportunistic routing", Proc. IEEE INFOCOM 2012, March, 2012.

Anas Basalamah and Takuro Sato, "A Comparison of Packet-Level and Byte-Level Reliable FEC Multicast Protocols for WLANs", Proc. IEEE Globecom 2007, November, 2007.

Anas Basalamah and Takuro Sato, "Adaptive FEC Reliable Multicast MAC Protocol for WLANs", Proc. IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference'07 Fall, Baltimore, September, 2007.

Anas Basalamah and Hiroki Sugimoto and Takuro Sato, "Rate adaptive reliable multicast MAC protocol for WLANs", Proc. IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference'06 Spring, Melbourne, 2006.

Local Conferences

Anas Basalamah, Niwat Thepvilojanapong, Yoshito Tobe and Kaoru Sezaki, "A Scheduling Algorithm for Human-Probe Sensing Enviroments", Proc. IEICE Information Network Tech. Rep, Tokyo , Vol. 110, no. 18, IN2010-9, pp. 49-54, April, 2010.

Anas Basalamah and Nabeel Koshak, "ICT for Hajj (Pilgrimage)", Proc. Symposium on ICT between Saudi Arabia and Japan, Arabic Islamic Institute, Tokyo, November, 2007.

Anas Basalamah and Takuro Sato, "FEC Adaptive Reliable Multicast Protocol for WLANs", Proc. IEICE Society Conf., Kanazawa, Vol.2006, No.2, pp.SE.31-SE.32, September, 2006.

Anas Basalamah and Takuro Sato, "An FEC Adaptive Multicast Protocol for Providing MAC Layer Reliability in WLANs", Proc. Momuc Technical Meeting,Vol.106, No.245, pp.63-66, Osaka September, 2006.

Anas Basalamah, Hiroki Sugimoto and Takuro Sato, "A Rate Adaptive Multicast Protocol for Providing MAC Layer Reliability in WLANs", Proc. IEICE General Conference, Vol.2006, No.2, pp. SE-19-SE-20,Tokyo, March, 2006.

Anas Basalamah, Hiroki Sugimoto and Takuro Sato, "Link Adaptive Reliable Multicast MAC Protocol for WLANs", Proc. IEICE Society Conference'05, Vol.2005, No.2, pp. SE-46, Sapporo, September 2005.

Anas Basalamah, Kinichi Ito, Hiroki Sugimoto and Takuro Sato, "Buffering Stream UDP Packets control in FMIPv6 handoff", Proc. IEICE General Conference'05, Vol.2005, No.2, p.23, Osaka, March, 2005.