Anwer Al-Dulaimi

Anwer Al-Dulaimi obtained his PhD degree in Cognitive LTE Radio Systems in 2012 from Brunel University, London, UK after being awarded BSc and MSc honours degrees in Telecommunication Engineering. Prior to this he worked as a laboratory assistant and assistant lecturer in many universities were he taught many courses in communications and electronics engineering. He worked also as a technical manager for the Canadian Chambers of Trade and Technology Federation. His research interests lie in the area of 4G wireless systems with special focus on dynamic spectrum access, adaptive transmission domains, mobility, and alternative routing algorithms that consider the energy savings and information exchange between peer radios. His research has been documented in highquality IEEE publications and has been referenced by USA patents. He is a member in the IEEE1900.5, 7 and SE43 standardization committees for the future Cognitive radio systems. He is a member of the COST Action IC0905 TERRA, European Alliance for Innovation (EAI), and the European Technology Platform (Photonics21). Dr Anwer is a reviewer for many IEEE journals and conferences. Besides being a member in the IEEE and the IET, he was recognised as a Charted Engineer (CEng) in April 2010 and Associate Practitioner (AHEA) of the British Higher Education Academy in 2012.

Publications

Self-Organization and Green Applications in Cognitive Radio Networks
Anwer Al-Dulaimi, John Cosmas, Abbas Mohammed. © 2013. 355 pages.
Self-Organization and Green Applications in Cognitive Radio Networks provides recent research on the developments of efficient cognitive network topology. The most current...
Adaptive Coexistence between Cognitive and Fiber Networks
Anwer Al-Dulaimi, Saba Al-Rubaye, John Cosmas. © 2012. 26 pages.
Cognitive radios are proposed as secondary users of spectrum to provision for the growth in mobile users and services. However, the dynamic changes in the wireless environment...
Spectrum Handover Strategies for Cognitive Femtocell Networks
Saba Al-Rubaye, Anwer Al-Dulaimi, John Cosmas. © 2012. 18 pages.
Cognitive femtocell is a promising technology for the next generation wireless networks to improve the efficiency of spectrum utilization, coverage, and to attain higher data...