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To my parents, my beloved husband Islam, and our beloved children Rasem, Tayma, and Yara.
HS
About the Authors
Haya Shajaiah, Ph.D., is currently Adjunct Assistant Professor at George Washington University. She was previously a visiting researcher in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. She was awarded an Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Research Fellowship by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education.
Ahmed Abdelhadi, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor at the University of Houston. Before joining UH, he was Research Assistant Professor at Virginia Tech. He was the recipient of the Best Paper Award from the IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering (ISSE) in 2019 and the Outstanding Paper Award from the IEEE International Conference on Advanced Communications Technology (ICACT) in 2020.
Charles Clancy, Ph.D., is Senior Vice President for MITRE Labs and Chief Futurist at The MITRE Corporation. He previously served as the Bradley Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech.
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Acknowledgments
I would like to thank my Ph.D. advisor Prof. T. Charles Clancy and Dr. Ahmed Abdelhadi, my Ph.D. mentor and currently assistant professor at the University of Houston, for co-authoring this book with me and for all their support, advice, help, and guidance. I would not have accomplished this work without their vision and support. I also thank my colleagues Dr. Avik Sengupta and Dr. Akshay Kumar for contributing to some chapters of this book.
I thank all my family members for their support and encouragement. I would like to express my gratitude to my beloved husband, Dr. Islam Younis, for his constant love, support, and encouragement. I have to admit that this work would not have been possible without Islam's support and love. I would also like to express my gratitude to my parents, Dr. Jamal Nouh Shajaiah and Amal Okab, for their encouragement, support, unconditional love, and care. I thank my beloved son Rasem and my beloved daughters Tayma and Yara for the love and happiness they bring to me every day.
Haya Shajaiah, Ph.D.
Acronyms
AS | Application server |
BS | Base station |
CA | Carrier aggregation |
CCs | Component carriers |
CSL | Conventional spectrum leasing |
DDoS | Distributed denial-of-service |
eNodeB | Evolve node B |
EPUs | Electric power units |
FCC | Federal Communications Commission |
4G | Fourth generation |
IDS | Intrusion detection scheme |
IoT | Internet of Things |
LAP | Local access point |
LTE | Long-Term Evolution |
M2M | Machine-to-machine |
MAs | Multiple M2M aggregators |
MCD | Modified Canberra distance |
MDS | Maximum distance separable |
MTSSA-FL | MTSSA with fixed limit |
NBP | National Broadband Plan |
PCAST | President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology |
SAP | Small cell access point |
SM | Smart meter |
UE | User equipment |