Sheikh Tareq Ahmed
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Sheikh Tareq Ahmed is a leading researcher in the Internet of Things (IoT) and low-power wide-area networks, with a particular focus on LoRaWAN-based solutions for remote monitoring and community safety. His most cited work, "A Scalable and Energy-Efficient LoRaWAN-Based Geofencing System for Remote Monitoring of Vulnerable Communities" (2024, 22 citations), addresses critical gaps in monitoring areas with limited cellular coverage. Ahmed’s major contribution lies in designing scalable, energy-efficient geofencing architectures that enable real-time tracking and alerts for vulnerable populations, such as those in disaster-prone or underserved regions. By optimizing LoRaWAN protocols for minimal power consumption while maintaining reliable long-range communication, his research bridges the gap between IoT innovation and humanitarian application. His work is notable for its practical impact, offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional cellular-based systems. With growing recognition for his contributions to sustainable IoT, Ahmed continues to advance technologies that empower remote communities, making him a key figure in the intersection of wireless communication and social good.
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