
A research team from the College of Information Engineering at Al-Nahrain University has published a scientific paper entitled Trajectory-Aware Cooperative Wake-Up (TACWU): A Mobility-Aware Energy-Efficient Framework for Ultra-Dense B5G Small-Cell Networks in IEEE Access. The paper is published in a Scopus-indexed Q1 journal. The research team consists of Assist. Prof.Dr. Mohammed Imad Abdul Sattar, Lecturer Dr. Haider Abdul Hamid Mohammed, and Lect. Dr. Ayman Mohammed Hassan. The study aims to develop an intelligent framework for energy consumption management in fifth-generation and beyond (B5G) networks by leveraging user mobility prediction and cooperative coordination among network cells. This approach contributes to improving energy efficiency and enhancing the stability and reliability of communication services.
The results demonstrates a 34% reduction in energy consumption and a 40% improvement in the packet delivery ratio. In addition, the proposed framework reduced service failure incidents and enhanced overall network performance, highlighting its potential for deployment in future communication networks.
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Prof.Aula Abdual Ghaffour Muhammad Salah