Seifedine Kadry

Work place: American University of the Middle East, Kuwait

E-mail: skadry@gmail.com

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Research Interests: Computer systems and computational processes, Computer Architecture and Organization, Systems Architecture, Data Structures and Algorithms, Probability

Biography

Seifedine Kadry: Dr. Seifedine Kadry received in 2007 the Ph.D. degree in Computational and Applied Mathematics from the Université Blaise Pascal (Clermont-II) - Clermont-Ferrand in France. Currently, he is an Associate Professor with American University of the Middle East in Kuwait since 2010. His research focuses are system prognostics, stochastic systems, and probability and reliability analysis. In addition, he serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Research Journal of Mathematics and Statistics and the ARPN Journal of Systems and Software, as well as an IEEE Senior Member. He has published three books and more than 40 papers on applied math, reliability analysis, and stochastic systems in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. 

Author Articles
Modified Binary Exponential Backoff Algorithm to Minimize Mobiles Communication Time

By Ibrahim Sayed Ahmad Ali Kalakech Seifedine Kadry

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2014.03.03, Pub. Date: 8 Feb. 2014

The field of Wireless Local Area Networks (LANs) is expanding rapidly as a result of advances in digital communications, portable computers, and semiconductor technology. The early adopters of this technology have primarily been vertical application that places a premium on the mobility offered by such systems.
Binary Exponential Backoff (BEB) refers to a collision resolution mechanism used in random access MAC protocols. This algorithm is used in Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) wired LANs. In Ethernet networks, this algorithm is commonly used to schedule retransmissions after collisions.
The paper’s goal is to minimize the time transmission cycle of the information between mobiles moving in a Wi-Fi by changing the BEB algorithm. The Protocol CSMA / CA manage access to the radio channel by performing an arbitration based on time. This causes many problems in relation to time transmission between mobiles moving in a cell 802.11. what we have done show that the protocol using CSMA / CA access time believed rapidly when the number of stations and / or the network load increases or other circumstances affects the network.

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