Michael Ibrahim
Assistant Professor
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Ibrahim, M., S. Reveliotis, and A. Nazeem,
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Maximal linear deadlock avoidance policies for sequential resource allocation systems: characterization, computation and approximation
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IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
, vol. 66, issue 9, pp. 3906 - 3921, 2021.
Ibrahim, M., and S. Reveliotis,
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Incremental Improvements of Heuristic Policies for Average-Reward Markov Decision Processes
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IFAC
, pp. 1721-1728, 2020.
Reveliotis, S., T. Masopust, and M. Ibrahim,
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Polynomial-time optimal liveness enforcement for guidepath-based transport systems
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Nonlinear Analysis: Hybrid Systems
, vol. 41, pp. 101058, 2021.
Ibrahim, M.,
Scheduling techniques for complex resource allocation systems
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: Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019.
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Ibrahim, M., and S. Reveliotis,
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Throughput maximization of capacitated re-entrant lines through fluid relaxation
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IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering
, vol. 16, no. 2: IEEE, pp. 792–810, 2018.
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Ibrahim, M., and S. Reveliotis,
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Maximal Linear Deadlock Avoidance Policies for Complex Resource Allocation Systems
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2018 IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC)
: IEEE, pp. 3968–3974, 2018.
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Ibrahim, M., and S. Reveliotis,
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Throughput maximization of complex resource allocation systems through timed-continuous-Petri-net modeling
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Discrete Event Dynamic Systems
, vol. 29, no. 3: Springer, pp. 393–409, 2019.
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Ibrahim, M. N., and A. F. Atiya,
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Analytical solutions to the dynamic pricing problem for time-normalized revenue
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European Journal of Operational Research
, vol. 254, no. 2: North-Holland, pp. 632–643, 2016.
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Nawar, M.,
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CUFE@ QALB-2015 shared task: Arabic error correction system
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Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Arabic Natural Language Processing
, pp. 133–137, 2015.
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Ibrahim, M. N.,
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Statistical Arabic grammar analyzer
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International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics
: Springer, Cham, pp. 187–200, 2015.
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