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2. Book Chapter
3. Journal Article
4. Conference Proceedings
Vuran, M. C., A. Salam, R. Wong, and S. Irmak, "Internet of Underground Things: Sensing and Communications on the Field for Precision Agriculture", 2018 IEEE 4th World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT 2018), Singapore, pp. 591-596, 02/2018.  Download: IOUT Paper.pdf (563.7 KB)
Salam, A., and M. C. Vuran, "Smart Underground Antenna Arrays: A Soil Moisture Adaptive Beamforming Approach", in Proc. of the 36th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (IEEE INFOCOM 2017), Atlanta, GA, May 2017.  Download: Abdul_Salam_SMABF_INFOCOM_2017.pdf (715.36 KB)
Salam, A., M. C. Vuran, and S. Irmak, "Towards Internet of Underground Things in Smart Lighting: A Statistical Model of Wireless Underground Channel", in Proc. of the 14th IEEE International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control (IEEE ICNSC), Calabria, Italy, May 2017.  Download: Abdul_Salam_UNL_ICNSC'17.pdf (570.73 KB)
Salam, A., and M. C. Vuran, "Impacts of Soil Type and Moisture on the Capacity of Multi-Carrier Modulation in Internet of Underground Things", in Proc. of the 25th International Conference on Computer Communication and Networks (ICCCN 2016), Big Island, HI, USA, Aug 2016 .  Download: Abdul_Salam_UNL_ICCCN'16.pdf (1.35 MB)
Salam, A., M. C. Vuran, and S. Irmak, "Pulses in the Sand: Impulse Response Analysis of Wireless Underground Channel", in Proc. of the 35th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (IEEE INFOCOM 2016), San Francisco, CA, USA., April 2016.  Download: Abdul_Salam_UNL_INFOCOM2016.pdf (1.89 MB)
5. Technical Report
Salam, A., and M. C. Vuran, Smart Underground Antenna Arrays: A Soil Moisture Adaptive Beamforming Approach, , no. TR-UNL-CSE-2017-0001: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Jan 2017.  Download: TR-UNL-CSE-2017-0001.pdf (911.26 KB)
6. Poster/Demo
Thesis
Salam, A., "Pulses in the Sand: Long Range and High Data Rate Communication Techniques for Next Generation Wireless Underground Networks", Computer Engineering, vol. Ph.D., Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, pp. 291, 08/2018. Abstract