Mariyam Ouaissa

Mariyam Ouaissa is currently an Assistant Professor in Networks and Systems at ENSA, Chouaib Doukkali University, El Jadida, Morocco. She received her Ph.D. degree in 2019 from National Graduate School of Arts and Crafts, Meknes, Morocco and her Engineering Degree in 2013 from the National School of Applied Sciences, Khouribga, Morocco. She is a communication and networking researcher and practitioner with industry and academic experience. Dr Ouaissa's research is multidisciplinary that focuses on Internet of Things, M2M, WSN, vehicular communications and cellular networks, security networks, congestion overload problem and the resource allocation management and access control. She is serving as a reviewer for international journals and conferences including as IEEE Access, Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing. Since 2020, she is a member of “International Association of Engineers IAENG” and “International Association of Online Engineering”, and since 2021, she is an “ACM Professional Member”. She has published more than 40 research papers (this includes book chapters, peer-reviewed journal articles, and peer-reviewed conference manuscripts), 12 edited books, and 6 special issue as guest editor. She has served on Program Committees and Organizing Committees of several conferences and events and has organized many Symposiums / Workshops / Conferences as a General Chair.

Publications

AI and IoT for Proactive Disaster Management
Mariyam Ouaissa, Mariya Ouaissa, Zakaria Boulouard, Celestine Iwendi, Moez Krichen. © 2024. 299 pages.
In our rapidly evolving digital landscape, the threat of natural disasters looms large, necessitating innovative solutions for effective disaster management. Integrating...
AI and IoT Integration for Natural Disaster Management: A Comprehensive Review and Future Directions
Mariyam Ouaissa, Mariya Ouaissa, Sarah El Himer, Zakaria Boulouard. © 2024. 16 pages.
Natural and man-made disasters have become more frequent than ever and the need for disaster preparedness has increased over the years. New technologies, such as artificial...