Mohamed Samir Mounir Al Madany

Research Assistant

Faculty Building

UB2

Office Number

S18

Biography

Mohamed Samir Monir received the B.Sc. degree in electronics and communications engineering from Cairo University in 2021 and studying M.Sc. degree, in the Microelectronics System Design Program Nile University. He is currently a Research Assistant with the Nanoelectronics Integrated Systems Center (NISC), Nile University. His research focused on the digital design and implementation of fractional order systems and its application.

Recent Publications

UAV-Assisted IoT Data Collection Optimization Using Gaining-Sharing Knowledge Algorithm

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) provide an energy-efficient and robust solution for data collection from the internet of things (IoT) devices. However, the UAV’s deployment optimization, including locations of the UAV’s stop points, is necessary to save the overall energy consumption and conduct the data collection efficiently. Thus, the objective is to minimize the energy consumption of the UAV

Artificial Intelligence
Energy and Water
Circuit Theory and Applications
Software and Communications
Research Tracks
  • Fractional Order
  • Integral and Derivative
  • Digital Design
  • FPGA
  • Hardware