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Ali EL Kateeb, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

Phone (313) 593-5115
Email 215 Engineering Laboratory Building (ELB)
University of Michigan - Dearborn
Dearborn, Michigan 48128
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Education
  • Ph.D., Corcordia University, Canada
  • M.Sc., Kent University, England
  • Post Gradiate Deploma, Imperial College, University of London and University of Technology, Baghdad
  • B.Sc., University of Technology, Baghdad (Iraq)
Areas of Research Interests
  • Sensor Networks
  • Computer Architecture
  • Reconfigurable Computing
  • High-speed Networks
  • Computer Applications
Selected Publications
  1. Ali El Kateeb, “High-Speed Router Design Using Data Stream Distributor Approach”, Journal of Network and Computer Applications, Vol. 30, pp. 133-144, 2007.
  2. El Kateeb, Peter Law, and King Chan, “Smart HIV System using Static Approach Analysis”, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 33, No. 6, pp. 841-846, June 2005.
  3. Ali Elkateeb, Paul Richardson, Adnan Shaout, Afzal Hussain, and Mohammed Elbeshti, “Scalable ATM network interface design using parallel RISC processors architecture” the Journal of microprocessors and Microsystems, pp. 499-507, 2004.
  4. P. Richardson, A. Elkateeb, L. Sieh, "An Adaptive Scheduling Approach for Providing Multi-Dimensional Quality of Service Support in Control Area Networks", IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Vol. 53, No. 5, pp. 1594-1606.
  5. P. Richardson, A. El Kateeb, L. Sieh, "Intra-Vehicle Computer Networks - Emerging Trends, Protocols, and Obstacles," International Engineering Consortium Annual Communications Review, 2004 (invited paper).
  6. P. Richardson, A. El Kateeb, L. Sieh, "Intra-Vehicle Computer Networks - Emerging Trends, Protocols, and Obstacles," International Engineering Consortium Annual Communications Review, 2004 (invited paper).
  7. A. El Kateeb, P Richardson, and M. Elbeshti, “An Embedded RISC core Performance for ATM Network Interface Processing,” International Journal of Modeling and Simulation, issue 3, July 2002.
  8. P. Richardson, L. Sieh, and A. Elkateeb, “ Fault-Tolerant Adaptive Scheduling for Embadded Real-Time Systems, IEEE Micro, September/October 2001, pp. 41-51.
  9. Elkateeb, P. Ricardson, A. Kawaja, and P. Rahme, “A Java-Based Teleradiology System to Provide Services Over a Heterogeneous Network”, Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, Vol 7, No. 3, 2001, pp. 233-240.