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Mohamed A. ALI

Mohamed A. ALI
Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering

  • Ph.D, Electrical Engineering, City University of New York, 1989.
  • M.S., Electrical Engineering, City College of New York, 1985.
  • B.S., Electrical Engineering, Cairo, Egypt, 1981.


Areas of Interest:
Fiber Optic Communication Systems, Networking & Architecture; IP/ATM/SONET-based DWDM and TDM Multiple-Access Broad-band Networks; High performance IP/MPLS routers, Next Generation Networking paradigm & NGI, Traffic Engineering/Provisioning & Protection/Restoring in a hybrid IP/MPLS-centric DWDM-based optical networks; Optical Amplifiers and components; CATV distribution over fiber-based local access ATM networks.

Contact:
Office: T-633
Tel: (212) 650-6737 / 6730
Fax: (212) 650-8249
Email: ali@ccny.cuny.edu

Address:
Department of Electrical Engineering
City College and Graduate School
City University of New York
Convent Avenue at 140th Street
New York, NY 10031

For more information:
Visit Prof. Ali's Home Page

 
 

Selected Publications:

  • H. Chamas, W. Bjorkman, and M. A. Ali, “A Novel Admission Control Scheme for Ethernet Services,”Proceeding of IEEE ICC 2005,
  • H. Chamas, W. Bjorkman, and M. A. Ali, “A Novel Admission Control System for Bandwidth on Demand Ethernet Services over Optical Transport Networks,” Optical Fiber communication Conference (OFC'2005), CA
  • S. sherif, A. Hadjiantonis, G. Ellinas, and M. A. Ali, “A novel decentralized Ethernet-based EPON access architecture for provisioning differentiated QoS,” IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology, Vol. 22, PP. 2483-2497, Nov. 2004.
  • M. A. Ali, A. Hadjiantonis, A. Khalil, G. Ellinas and K. Bergman, “ Transportation & Switching of native Ethernet frames across MPLS/GMPLS Managed and Controlled Optical data networks, “ (INVITED), Proceedings of the 17th IEEE/LEOS Annual meeting on Optical Networks and Systems, Puerto Rico, Nov 7-11 2004.
  • A. Khalil, A. Hadjiantonis, G. Ellinas and M. A. Ali, “Sequential and Hybrid Grooming Approaches for Multicast Traffic in WDM Networks”, proceedings of IEEE Globecom, Dallas, USA, Nov. – Dec. 2004.
  • A. Khalil, A. Hadjiantonis, G. Ellinas and M. A. Ali, “A Hybrid Provisioning Approach For Multicast Traffic Grooming in WDM Mesh Networks”, Proc. of the 30th European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC), Stockholm, Sweden, Sept. 2004.
  • A. Khalil, G. Ellinas and M. A. Ali, “On Dynamic Multicast Traffic Grooming in WDM Networks”, the 9th IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC), Alexandria, Egypt, June-July 2004.
  • A. Hadjiantonis, A. Khalil, G. Ellinas and M. A. Ali, “A hybrid approach for provisioning sub-wavelength requests in IP-OVER-WDM Networks,” IEEE CCECE, Ontario Canada, May 2-5, 2004
  • A. Hadjiantonis, T. Rahman, G. Ellinas, M. Arend and M. A. Ali, “A novel decentralized Ethernet-Based PON Architecture,” Proceedings of the IEEE ICC 2004, Paris, France, June 2004.
  • C. Assi , Y. Ye , S. Dixit, and M. A. Ali, “Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for Quality of Service Over Ethernet PONs”, IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC), Vol. 21, PP. 1467-1477, Nov. 2003

 
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