Al-Sakib Khan Pathan

Al-Sakib Khan Pathan received the Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering in 2009 from Kyung Hee University (KHU), South Korea. He received B.Sc. degree in Computer Science and Information Technology from Islamic University of Technology (IUT), Bangladesh, in 2003. He is currently an Assistant Professor and FYP Coordinator of the Computer Science Department in International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Malaysia. Till June 2010, he served as an Assistant Professor of the Computer Science and Engineering Department in BRAC University, Bangladesh. Prior to holding this position, he worked as a Researcher at Networking Lab, KHU, South Korea, till August 2009. His research interests include wireless sensor networks, network security, and e-services technologies. He has served as a Chair and a PC member in numerous international conferences/workshops. He is currently serving as the Editor-in-Chief of IJIDCS, an Area Editor of IJCNIS, and Editor of several other well-known journals and books. He also serves as a referee of a few renowned journals. He is a member of IEEE, IEEE ComSoc Bangladesh Chapter, and several other international organizations.

Publications

Security Management in Heterogeneous Distributed Sensor Networks
Al-Sakib Khan Pathan. © 2013. 21 pages.
A Heterogeneous Distributed Sensor Network (HDSN) is a type of distributed sensor network where sensors with different functional types participate at the same time. In this...
Security Management in Heterogeneous Distributed Sensor Networks
Al-Sakib Khan Pathan. © 2012. 21 pages.
A Heterogeneous Distributed Sensor Network (HDSN) is a type of distributed sensor network where sensors with different functional types participate at the same time. In this...
Internet and Distributed Computing Advancements: Theoretical Frameworks and Practical Applications
Jemal H. Abawajy, Mukaddim Pathan, Mustafizur Rahman, Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, Mustafa Mat Deris. © 2012. 357 pages.
As software and computer hardware grows in complexity, networks have grown to match. The increasing scale, complexity, heterogeneity, and dynamism of communication networks...