Current International Activities:
President, The Australian Council of Engineering Deans
GEDC Member, President Australian Council of Engineering Deans, Inc.
National / Regional / Global Interests:
Engineering design for sustainable development, Engineering Education,
International partnerships
Academic Leadership Experience:
Head, School of Engineering; Leader of the Center for Communications Engineering Research at ECU,
Full Professor of Engineering, Editor in Chief, the Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Areas of Research:
Reliability and quality of service in communication systems and networks, smart energy systems, and environmental
Monitoring technologies.
Selected Published Articles and Works:
– Ramraj, R., Ahmad, I., Habibi, D., (2011), Multi-Access Environments in Next Generation Networks. Wireless Multi-Access Environments and Quality of Service Provisioning: Solutions and Applications, 1-17, USA, DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-0017-1.
– Habibi, D., Phung, Q., (2011), Graph Theory for Survivability Design in Communication Networks. New Frontiers in Graph Theory, 3p., Croatia.
– Ahmad, I., Habibi,D., (2009), Quality of Service in WiMax. WiMAX Network Planning and Optimization, 2-18, United States.
– Shukla, S., Habibi, D., (2011), Dynamic Passive pressure from c-? soil backfills. Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 31 (5-6), 845-848, 2011, DOI: 10.1016/j.soildyn.2011.01.009.
– Ahmad, I., Habibi, D., (2011), Improving quality of Service in WiMAX
communication at vehicular speeds: a new call admission control
solution. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, NA (NA), NA, DOI: DOI: 10.1002/wcm.1111.
– Ahmad, I., Kamruzzaman, J., Habibi, D., (2008), Rerouting in advance for preempted IR calls in QoS-enabled networks. Computer Communications, 31 (17), 3922-3928.
Awards and Accomplishments:
Engineers Australia, Fellow
ITEE College of Engineers Australia, Board Member
Electrical College of Engineers Australia, Board Member
Australian Research Council, Reviewer
Education:
B. Eng. Honors (Bachelor of Engineering Honours), University of Tasmania – 1990,
Ph.D., University of Tasmania, 1995.