Work place: Arab American University Department of Computer Information Technology, Jenin - Palestine P.O Box 240 Jenin, 13 Zababdeh, Palestine
E-mail: ala.hamarsheh@aaup.edu
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Research Interests: Applied computer science, Computer systems and computational processes, Computer Architecture and Organization, Theoretical Computer Science
Biography
Ala B. Hamarsheh is an associate professor at the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology of the Arab American University of Jenin. Dr. Hamarsheh has obtained a PhD in engineering sciences from Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)/Brussels-Belgium in 2012. He graduated in computer science at the Faculty of Science, Birzeit University, Palestine, in 2000. He obtained an MSc degree in computer science at the Kind Abdullah II School for IT, The University of Jordan, Jordan, in 2003. Dr. Hamarsheh has published numerous papers in international refereed journals and conferences.
By Yazan W. Abdalaziz Ala Hamarsheh
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2020.05.03, Pub. Date: 8 Oct. 2020
This paper is to examine the IPv6 in Palestine and to examine where are Palestinian companies in the deployment process. Also, to examine if the infrastructure can withstand the transition to IPv6 or not. This study used quantitative research methods and collect the data through a survey from the Internet companies in Palestine as reported anonymously. Due to the lack of research related to the internet in Palestine, we saw that it is necessary to discover the internet companies and how much they achieved of the deployment process. The collected data have been analyzed and described using SPSS. The data analysis showed that one internet company representing 11% of the companies in Palestine did apply the transition process to IPv6, and the percentages have set a positive indicator for the transition process. It turns out that the other companies on their way to start deploying the IPv6.
[...] Read more.By Shadi Nashwan Ala Hamarsheh
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2017.11.05, Pub. Date: 8 Nov. 2017
This paper presents a new SRNC relocation approach based on BOFC functions. The new approach handles all possible combinations of the user equipment movements, particularly, when it moves across overlapped regions with different GGSN branches. Additionally, it integrates both RNC and BS levels in order to reduce the number of packets loss during the hard handover process. The experimental results showed that the new approach reduces the packet-loss ratio in comparison to both SRNC and BOFC approaches. Besides, the experimental results showed that the average execution time of the handover procedure in each network component is closed to the average execution time of the BOFC approach.
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