Dr. AbdussalamBaryun

Department of Mobile Computing Faculty of Information Technology

Full name

Dr. Abdussalam Nuri Abdussalam Baryun

َQualifications

Doctor of Phiosophy

Academic Rank

Lecturer

Biography

Dr. Baryun's research field of interests are:

5G Mobile Computing and Communication,

Cloud Computing,

Ubiquitous Computing,

Mobile Operating Systems,

Mobile Networks.

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Publications

Evaluating Data Speed for 5G Mobile Technologies using Queuing Models, IEEE Conference

Abstract: High speed communication and data movement is the key for mobile technologies and systems evolutions, which requires broadband communications and intelligent networking. The 5G mobile infrastructure enables development of many mobile technologies to fully use new technologies such as AI, mobile edge computing, M2M and data analytics. 5G/IMT-2020 will provide new applications and services for both developed and developed countries. Applications such as smart transport systems, e-health, education, smart grid, agriculture and disaster relief. In this paper we simulate and evaluate the mobile system related to its mobile application by using suitable queuing models to provide best performance based on its QoS.
Abdussalam Nuri Baryun, Khaled BenHamed(11-2021)
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Designing a Mobile App to trace Covid-19 using Social Networks, IEEE Conference

Abstract: In this paper, we introduce our new design of mobile social app. This app can be used to trace the spread of Covid-19 among the app users while in social gathering. In the state of the art, we studied several existing social apps from around the world to trace/track Covid-19 and compare them with our new social app. In this comparisons, a number of parameters are defined to cover wide range of aspects related to current pandemic. These aspects covers existing of technologies (Cloud, Bluetooth, Mobile Device), governments (Support, Use, Enforcement), and app users ( Health, Social, Privacy). From the users prospective, the new design takes into account the effects of wearing masks have on lowering the rate and informing the user of the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in their surrounding communities. From the development prospective, the new design was described without hassling with the platform details of app implementation. Our evaluation of the design support the development of a social app that adhere to existing technologies, government policies, and user trust.
Khaled BenHamed, Abdussalam Nuri Baryun(6-2021)
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Assessing Growth and Instability of Open Source Software Systems

Abstract: software systems progressively evolve over time where source code needs to be modified, newly are added and others need to be deleted. Therefore, it is worth to monitor progress and software development, to measure growth and assess system stability. This paper assesses OSS software growth and instability to clarify impacts of its instability on its system growth. Three open source software applications, with different characteristics, have been selected. Size and instability metrics are extracted and statistically analyzed in order to assess the reflections of software growth under instability behaviors.
Ali Mresa, Abdussalam Baryun(6-2021)
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