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Mohammad Ashjaei
Also published under:Mahammad Ashjaei, M. Ashjaei
Affiliation
Mälardalen University, Västerås, Sweden
Topic
Time-sensitive Networking,Service Quality,Industrial Systems,Bitrate,Controller Area Network,Response Time,Wireless Networks,Bandwidth Utilization,Bit Error Rate,Fault-tolerant,Industrial Internet Of Things,Network Configuration,Priority Queue,Quality Of Service Requirements,Response Time Analysis,Time Requirements,Time Synchronization,User Equipment,Worst-case Time,5G Networks,5G Systems,Automotive Industry,Clock Synchronization,Communication Protocol,Frame Size,Heterogeneous Network,Industrial Applications,Industrial Control Systems,Low-latency Communications,Network Devices,Network Infrastructure,Network Speed,Payload Size,Scheduling Algorithm,Time Slot,Traffic Flow,Transmission Frame,Transmission Time,Ultra-reliable Low-latency Communications,Application Requirements,Autonomous Vehicles,Bandwidth Allocation,Cloud Layer,Computational Resources,Control System,Docker Container,Edge Nodes,Ethernet,Failure Detection,Federation,
Biography
Mohammad Ashjaei received the Ph.D. degree in computer science and engineering from Mälardalen University, Sweden, in 2016. In 2013, he joined the University of Aveiro, Portugal, as a Visiting Researcher. He is currently an Assistant Professor with the School of Innovation, Design and Engineering, Mälardalen University. Moreover, he is interested in cloud computing, reservation mechanisms in cloud computing, and admission controls. His main research interests are real-time distributed systems, scheduling algorithms, resource management, and reservation.