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Dr. Mohammed Al-Khafajiy is a researcher specializing in fog computing, Internet of Things (IoT), and intelligent systems, with a strong focus on healthcare, environmental monitoring, and distributed computing. His work frequently appears in high-impact journals and conferences, often in collaboration with researchers such as T. Baker and Z. Maamar.
His research interests lie at the intersection of distributed computing and real-world applications. Key areas include:
- Fog and edge computing architectures
- Trust and security in decentralized systems
- IoT and IoE for smart healthcare and disaster response
- Cognitive models in IoT
- UAV-integrated monitoring systems
- Optimization of workload and resource allocation in fog environments
The 15 most recent publications show a consistent trend towards enhancing performance, reliability, and intelligence in fog-based systems. His work emphasizes practical applications in healthcare (remote monitoring, emergency systems) and environmental resilience (disaster prediction), leveraging fog offloading, fog-to-fog collaboration, and cloud-edge integration. The publications span computer science, networking, and applied AI domains, reflecting interdisciplinary innovation.
Dr. Al-Khafajiy has not been mentioned as receiving any specific scientific awards in the provided data.
He has collaborated extensively with researchers across institutions, contributing to advancements in IoT frameworks, trust models, and cognitive systems. Although no formal advising or grant information is provided, his leadership in multiple publications suggests active involvement in research projects. He has contributed to the development of frameworks such as fog-2-fog coordination and cognitive fog models, indicating leadership in system design and innovation.
There is no mention of specific labs or research teams in the provided text, but his collaborations suggest participation in multi-institutional research initiatives focused on smart systems and distributed computing.


