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Rashid Mehmood

    Communications infrastructure
    Smart Societies, Infrastructure, Technologies and Applications
    Environement Impact Assessment using RS and GIS
    • 2018

      Smart Societies, Infrastructure, Technologies and Applications

      First International Conference, SCITA 2017, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, November 27–29, 2017, Proceedings

      • 381 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of the First International Conference on Smart Cities, Infrastructures, Technologies and Applications, SCITA 2017, held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in November 2017. The 35 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 62 submissions. The papers are grouped in topical sections: infrastructure track, e-governance and transportation track, healthcare track, applications track.

      Smart Societies, Infrastructure, Technologies and Applications
    • 2016

      The study investigates the significant rise in urban temperatures in Peshawar and its surroundings over 33 years, highlighting the Urban Heat Island (UHI) phenomenon. It analyzes meteorological data, satellite imagery, and demographic information to assess the impact of urban expansion on climate and environment from 1931 to 2011. Utilizing thermal infrared remote sensing and GIS overlay analysis, the research reveals substantial land cover changes and their effects on micro-climatic variations, indicating a pronounced struggle in the urban landscape.

      Environement Impact Assessment using RS and GIS
    • 2009

      Communications infrastructure

      • 318 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The First International ICST Conference on Communications Infrastructure, Systems and Applications in Europe (EuropeComm 2009) was held August 11–13, 2009, in London. EuropeComm 2009 brought together decision makers from the EU comm- sion, top researchers and industry executives to discuss the directions of communi- tions research and development in Europe. The event also attracted academia and industry representatives, as well as government officials to discuss the current dev- opments and future trends in technology, applications and services in the communi- tions field. Organizing this conference was motivated by the fact that the development and - ployment of future services will require a common global-scale infrastructure, and therefore it is important that designers and stakeholders from all the systems stacks come together to discuss these developments. Rapidly decreasing costs of compu- tional power, storage capacity, and communication bandwidth have led to the dev- opment of a multitude of applications carrying an increasingly huge amount of traffic on the global networking infrastructure. What we have seen is an evolution: an inf- structure looking for networked applications has evolved into an infrastructure str- gling to meet the social, technological and business challenges posed by the plethora of bandwidth-hungry emerging applications.

      Communications infrastructure