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Advancing Energy-Efficient Wireless Networks: New Research from CAU’s School of Engineering

A research paper authored by Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Aziz Ismail, Dean of the School of Engineering at Central Asian University, has been published by Springer.

The paper, titled “Energy Aware Disjoint Dominating Sets Algorithms for Monitoring Applications Based Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks,” introduces energy-aware algorithms for heterogeneous wireless sensor networks with a focus on monitoring applications.

The study addresses key challenges related to energy consumption, network lifetime, and performance optimization, proposing solutions that improve the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability of wireless sensor networks. The findings are particularly relevant for the development of Internet of Things applications, smart monitoring systems, and next-generation wireless communication technologies.

This publication reflects Central Asian University’s ongoing focus on research in artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, and smart engineering systems, aligned with internationally recognized academic standards.

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