Muddesar Iqbal
London South Bank University
137 Papers
279 Citations
Muddesar Iqbal is an academic researcher from London South Bank University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Cloud computing. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 93 publications. Previous affiliations of Muddesar Iqbal include University of Essex & University of Gujrat.
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Papers
Mobile Edge Computing Potential in Making Cities Smarter
TL;DR: The proposed scheme enforces an autonomic creation of MEC services to allow anywhere anytime data access with optimum QoE and reduced latency to ensure ultra-short latency through a smart MEC architecture capable of achieving the 1 ms latency dream for the upcoming 5G mobile systems.
Survey for smart farming technologies: Challenges and issues
TL;DR: The authors identify many gaps in existing research affecting the application of IoT in smart farming, and suggest further research to improve the current food production globally, to provide better food management and sustainability measures across the globe.
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Multi-access edge computing: open issues, challenges and future perspectives
Sonia Shahzadi,Muddesar Iqbal,Tasos Dagiuklas,Zia Ul Qayyum +3 more
- 01 Dec 2017
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the prevalent Edge Cloud Computing frameworks and approaches is presented with a detailed comparison of its classifications through various QoS metrics (pertinent to network performance and overheads associated with deployment/migration) and provides a comprehensive overview on sate-of-the-art and future research directions for multi-access mobile edge computing.
Future Industry Internet of Things with Zero-trust Security
TL;DR: In this paper , a zero-trust security architecture for FIoT is proposed and a blockchain-based device authentication in IoT environment (BasIoT) is proposed that can provide massive secure device access.
Docschain: Blockchain-Based IoT Solution for Verification of Degree Documents
TL;DR: The docschain is introduced to tackle the three mentioned limitations of the blockcerts and seamlessly incorporates within the existing workflow of degree issuance by operating over the hard copies of the degree documents.