Faculty Member from the College of Information Technology Publishes a Scientific Study Offering Advanced Solutions to Routing Challenges in Mobile Networks

In a notable academic achievement, a faculty member from the College of Information Technology at the University of Ninevah, Assistant Lecturer Nawar Talal Thanoon, has published a distinguished research paper entitled:
“Impact of Mobility Models on Long Short-Term Memory-Enhanced Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.”

The study highlights the impact of mobility models on enhancing the performance of routing protocols supported by Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) algorithms within Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs). The findings demonstrate a significant improvement in routing efficiency, along with reduced latency and lower packet loss rates, particularly in complex and highly dynamic environments.

The paper was published in the international scientific journal INASS Express, which is indexed in Scopus (Q2), in collaboration with an accredited academic publisher. This achievement reflects the high scientific rigor of the research and underscores the active presence of the University of Ninevah in the field of scientific research and international publication.