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Mohamed El-Darieby
PhD, PEng

Department Chair & Associate Professor

Department of Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering

Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science

Contact information

2000 Simcoe Street North
Oshawa, Ontario L1G 0C5
Office: ERC 3031

905.721.8668 ext. 7380
905.721.3370 (fax)

Mohamed.El-Darieby@ontariotechu.ca
https://sites.ontariotechu.ca/mohamed-el-darieby/


Research topics

  • Software Systems Engineering
  • Software Process Management
  • Software Analysis
  • Design
  • Computer Systems
  • Cloud computing
  • Internet of Things
  • Pervasive Computing
  • Data Engineering
  • Big Data
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Applications areas
  • Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
  • Smart Agriculture
  • Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • Smart City and Infrastructure

Education

  • Ph.D., Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton University, Canada, 2004
  • M.Sc., Computer Engineering, Zagazig University, Egypt, 1997
  • Post-Graduate Diploma in Software Engineering (ITI), Egypt, 1995
  • B.Sc., Electronics & Telecomm Engineering, Zagazig University, Egypt, 1994

Courses

  • Data-Intensive Software Design
  • Software Process Engineering
  • User Interface Design
  • Software Testing and Quality Assurance.
  • Cloud Computing
  • Wireless Computing Systems

Research and expertise

Publications and presentations

  • Selected publications and presentations

    Journal publications

    • M. El-Shennawy*, M. El-Darieby, B. Abdulhai, “Towards A Service-Oriented Cyber-Physical Systems of Systems for Smart City Mobility Applications Future,” Elsevier Future Generation Computer Systems, Volume 79, Part 2, February 2018, Pages 575-587
    • M. Abouelela* and M. El-Darieby, “Scheduling E-science Applications within Advance Reservation Framework in Optical Grids,” Elsevier’s Applied Soft Computing. Elsevier, Volume 38 Issue C, Jan. 2016 Pages 1049-1059
    • M. Ata, M. El-Darieby, M. Abd Elnaby, S. Napoleon, “A Fine Tuned Tracking of Vehicles Under Different Video Degradations. International journal of Information Technology” publisher: Springer, DOI 10.1007/s41870-018-0171-7.
    • M. El-Darieby, D. C. Petriu and J. Rolia, “Load-Balancing Data Traffic Among Inter-Domain Links IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, (IEEE JSAC), special issue on "Traffic Engineering for Multi-Layer Networks," Volume 25, Issue 5, pp:1022- 1036, June 2007

    Conferences

    • M. Elshenawy, M. El-Darieby, B. Abdulhai, “Automatic Imputation of Missing Highway Traffic Volume Data,” 2018 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (IEEE PerCom).
    • M. El-Shennawy*, and M. El-Darieby, “Scalable and Location-Aware ITS Content Management in Vehicular Environments, IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IEEE IV’10), June 2010
    • M. El-Shennawy*, and M. El-Darieby, “Vehicular Mobility Management Schemes for Balancing Loads among WMN Access Points Mobile Service-Oriented Content Delivery in Wireless Mesh Networks,” IEEE 69th Vehicular Technology Conference, (IEEE VTC’ 09), Barcelona, Spain, 2009
    • M. El-Shennawy*, M. El-Darieby and B. Abdulhai, “Mobile Service-Oriented Content Delivery in Wireless Mesh Networks,” Proceedings of 8th IFIP/ IEEE Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IEEE IM’09),USA, 2009
    • M. Aboulela* and M. El-Darieby, “PCE-Based Hierarchical Segment Restoration,” Proceedings of the 8th IFIP/ IEEE Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IEEE IM’09), New York, USA, 2009.
      H. Ahmed*, M. El-Darieby, B. Abdulhai and Yasser Morgan "A Wireless Mesh Network-based Platform for ITS” IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (IEEE VTC’08), February 2008.
    • M. El-Darieby and D. Krishnamurthy, “A Resource Discovery and Brokering Mechanism for Wireless Grids” Proceedings of 7th IFIP/IEEE Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IEE IM’07), 2007.