Projects

Sponsored Research Projects

All the funded projects listed are associated with related proposal.


  1. Mohammad Saleh Alhassoun, "A SPECTRALLY-EFFICIENT RFID SYSTEM BASED ...", Project # SR201011, From 29/08/2021 to 03/04/2023. Consultant: Ali Muqaibel

  2. Ali Muqaibel, Saleh Alawsh, "Two-Dimensional DOA Estimation Using Sparse Arrays" funded by Small/Sabic Research Grant, KFUPM, , Project # SB191009, 01/09/2020 to 01/03/2022, 18 months

  3. Design of Smart Wireless Geo phones Network

  4. M. Abido, Ali Muqaibel, et al. “Advanced Heliostat Drive System for Concentrated Solar Power Technology”, funded by CeGP under KFUPM/Georgia Tech Collaboration, Project# GTEC1701. (involved in the wireless communications part)

  5. Suhail Al-Dharrab, Wessam Ali Mesbah, Naveed Iqbal, Ali Hussein Muqaibel, “Smart Seismic Data Acquisition”, funded by CeGP under KFUPM/Georgia Tech Collaboration, Project # GTEC1601, Feb. 7, 2017 to Aug. 7, 2019.

  6. Ali Muqaibel, Mohammad Sharawi, “Sparse Direction-of-Arrival Estimation in Antenna Arrays with Practical Limitations”, Project # IN161015, Apr. 11, 2017 to Oct. 11, 2018.

  7. Mohammad Sharawi, Ali Muqaibel, “Development of a Wearable Epidermal Textile Based Sensor Antenna Array and Processing Algorithm for Health Monitoring”, funded by National Plan for Innovation Science and Technology (NSTIP), Project # 15-MED3742-04, Mar. 1, 2016 to Mar. 1, 2018

  8. Ali Muqaibel, Suhail Al-Dharrab, “Multipath Exploitation in Through the Wall Radar Imaging with UWB Sparse Signals”, funded by King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, National Plan for Innovation Science and Technology (NSTIP), Project # 15-ELE4651-04, Mar. 1, 2016 to Mar. 1, 2018.

  9. Ali Muqaibel, Samir Al-Ghadhban, and Ghassan Alregib, “GREU: Global Research Experience for Undergraduates” Educational Project, funded by CeGP under KFUPM/Georgia Tech Collaboration. Project # GTEC1511 and GTEC1512 , Jan.1 2016, Jan.1, 2018.

  10. Mohammad Sharawi, Ali Muqaibel, Wajih Abu Al-Saud, and Umar Johar “Reconfigurable MIMO Antenna System with Direction Finding Capability for Cognitive Radios” funded by King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, National Plan for Innovation Science and Technology (NSTIP), Project # 12-ELE3001-04, Sep. 2013-Sep. 2015.

  11. Maan Kousa, Ali Muqaibel, and Douglas Williams “Pilot Program for Active Collaborative Learning (ACL)” Educational Project, funded by CeGP under KFUPM/Georgia Tech Collaboration, project # GTEC1313 and GTEC 1314, Aug. 2014-Aug. 2015.

  12. Ali Muqaibel, “Evaluation of Compressed Sensing in Ultra Wideband Systems with Narrowband Interference Mitigation” funded by SABIC, through KFUPM, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Apr. 1, 2013, Mar. 31, 2014.

  13. Ali Muqaibel, “Practical Implementation of Compressive Sensing on Ultra-Wideband Channels” funded by SABIC, through KFUPM, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Project # SB111007, Jan. 1 2012, Jan. 1 2013.

  14. Asrar U. H. Sheikh, Essam Hassan, Azzedine Zerguine, Tariq Naffouri, Ali Muqaibel, Wajih Abu-Saud, Pervez Zahir Khan, Ajmal Khan, and Abdul Majid, “Physically Motivated Wide Band Wireless Channel Characterization”, funded by King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, National Plan for Innovation Science and Technology (NSTIP) , The 1st Five Year National Plan for Science and Technology, Project # 08-ELE42-4, Sep.1, 2009, Jun. 1, 2012.

  15. Ali Muqaibel, Mohamed Adnan Landolsi, Abdullah Saeed Ahmari, and Umar Johar, “High-Resolution UWB Positioning” funded by King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, National Plan for Innovation Science and Technology (NSTIP), Project# 08-ELE44-4-1, Sep. 1, 2009- Jun. 1 2012.

  16. Al-Andalusi, M. A., Al-Ahmari , A. S. , and Muqaibel, A., “Development of Robust Techniques for Mobile Phone Location in Wireless CDMA Networks,” Final Report, Funded by King AbdulAziz City of Science and Technology (KACST), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Project # 24-87 , October 2008.

  17. Muqaibel, A. and Johar, U., “Directional UWB Channel Characterization,” Final Report, Funded by King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM), under Fast Track SF2007/08, Saudi Arabia, September 2008.

  18. Muqaibel, A., “Measurements of UWB Through-the-Wall Propagation Using Spectrum Analyzer and the Hilbert Transform,” Funded by Teaching and Learning Center , Junior Faculty Development Program, Deanship of Academic Development, KFUPM, Saudi Arabia, 2006.

  19. Muqaibel, A. , Kousa, M., Johar, U., and Shafi, Ahmar, “Investigation of UWB Communication Performance in Multipath Channels,” Final Report, Funded by King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals , Fast Track Project FT2004/10, Saudi Arabia, 2005.

  20. Safaai-Jazi, A. , Riad, S., Attiya, A., Muqaibel, A., Bayram, A., “UWB Channel Characterization and Channel Modeling,” (Conducted by Time Domain Lab at VT, USA), Funded by Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), USA, NETEX Program, 2002-2003.

  21. Riad, S., Safaai-jazi, A., Muqaibel, A., Yoho, Jason, “Dielectric Characterization and Crosstalk Evaluation,” Final Report (Conducted by Time Domain Lab at VT, USA), Funded by and Submitted to Advanced Technology Department, Electronics Technical Center, Visteon An Enterprise of Ford Motor Company, USA, 2001-2002.

  22. Riad, S., Yoho, J., Muqaibel, A. and Antoniadis., Y., “SEALPIC Cable Measurements ,” Final Report, (Conducted by Time Domain Lab at VT, USA), Funded by TTC – TPI Division, 221 South Yorkshire Street, Salem, VA 24135, USA, 11 December 2000.

  23. Riad, S., Yoho, J. Muqaibel, A., Beex, A., Ikuma, T. and Varma Krishnaraj, “Computer Networks Loop Reconstruction,” Final Report, conducted by the Time Domain Laboratory (TDL) and the DSPRL (Digital Signal Processing Research Laboratory) at Virginia Tech (VT), USA, Funded by TTC – TPI Division, 221 South Yorkshire Street, Salem, VA 24135, USA (was known as ACTERNA), 2000-2001.

  24. Kousa, M., Al-Semari, S., Muqaibel, A. “Punctured Turbo Codes for Hybrid ARQ Schemes,” Project Proposal, (Dr. Maan Kousa, Dr. Saud Al-Semari, and Ali Mugaibel) submitted to SABIC, Saudi Arabia, December 1999. Note: project was funded, due to Ph.D travel work was not continued by myself. Mr. A. B. Adinoy continued with the group to the Final Report.




Un-sponsored Research Projects

  • Wireless Monitoring of Heart Beats and Respiration Rate

  • Radiation from Microwave Ovens

  • Silencing Mobile Phone Rings with emphases on Bluetooth

  • Effect of Temperature on Twisted Pair Cables