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Ibrahim Orhan serves as a Lecturer at KTH Royal Institute of Technology within the Division of Health Informatics and Logistics. His primary responsibilities include teaching core courses such as Communication Networks (HE1033), Mobile Communications and Wireless Networks (HI1035), and Routing in IP Networks (HI2002), while also supervising first-cycle degree projects in Computer and Electrical Engineering.
His research centers on wireless sensor networks with specialized applications in healthcare and education. Key focus areas include time synchronization protocols for multi-sensor systems, performance monitoring in contention-based networks, and data fusion techniques for health monitoring applications like fall detection. Recent work demonstrates a strategic expansion into educational technology through serious games for engineering education.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2006-2023) reveals an evolving research trajectory: initial work concentrated on fundamental wireless network performance (2008-2011), shifting toward healthcare applications (2012-2016), and culminating in educational technology innovations (2023). Persistent themes include Bluetooth synchronization, mobile sensor integration, and quality-of-service management in resource-constrained environments.
Dr. Orhan actively supervises undergraduate degree projects in computer and electrical engineering, though specific student names aren't publicly listed. His research has been supported through KTH institutional channels, with publications spanning IEEE conferences, specialized journals like the International Journal of Serious Games, and collaborative projects focused on ambient assisted living solutions.
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