Publications by authors named "Gerges M Salama"

Recently, biometrics has become widely used in applications to verify an individual's identity. To address security issues, biometrics presents an intriguing window of opportunity to enhance the usability and security of the Internet of Things (IoT) and other systems. It can be used to secure a variety of newly emerging IoT devices.

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The security issue is essential in the Internet-of-Things (IoT) environment. Biometrics play an important role in securing the emerging IoT devices, especially IoT robots. Biometric identification is an interesting candidate to improve IoT usability and security.

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Coastline alterations severely impact the socio-economic conditions of populations living in coastal regions. Climate changes, together with land subsidence considerations, have increased recently according to high-accuracy fixed tide gauges and land subsidence sensors. In addition, networks of measurement devices are spread throughout the oceans, seas, and coastal areas to capture ongoing changes and to predict future impacts.

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In this article, we study the statistical characteristics and examine the performance of original representation and mathematical modelling of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequences. The proposed mathematical modelling approach is presented to create closed formulas for the original DNA data sequences with different methods. Accuracy of representation is studied based on evaluation metric values.

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Optical wireless communication (OWC) technology is one of several alternative technologies for addressing the radio frequency limitations for applications in both indoor and outdoor architectures. Indoor optical wireless systems suffer from noise and intersymbol interference (ISI). These degradations are produced by the wireless channel multipath effect, which causes data rate limitation and hence overall system performance degradation.

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This paper is mainly concerned with the application of different parametric spectral estimation techniques on deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequences. The objective of this study is to allow the analysis of these sequences for useful information extraction such as exon information. It is known that the exon, if existing, is represented with a spectral peak at the normalized frequency of 0.

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