Publications
Book Chapters
1. “CGP Developmental Network”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian Francis Miller, Book Chapter, Cartesian Genetic Programming, 1st Edition, Natural Computing Series, 255-291, ISBN 978-3-642-17309-7, 2011.2. “Intelligent agents capable of developing memory of their environment”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian Francis Miller, and David M. Halliday, Book chapter on ADVANCES IN MODELING ADAPTIVE AND COGNITIVE SYSTEMS, pages 77-114, ISBN 978-85-7395-194-3, 2010.
Journal Publications
1. “Current and Future Trends in Smart Grid based Implementations and Solutions” A.R. Khattak, S. A. Mahmud, G. M Khan, IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, ISSN: 1540-7977, In press, 2011.2. “Where is the Brain inside the Brain? On Why Artificial Neural Networks should be Developmental”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian F.Miller, International Journal of Memetic Computing, 2011, In press.
3. “Evolution of Cartesian Genetic Programs for Development of Learning Neural Architecture”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian F. Miller, David M. Halliday, Journal of Evolutionary Computation, in press, 2011.
4. “Coevolution of Neuro-developmental Programs That Play Checkers”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian F Miller, David M Halliday, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Evolvable Systems from Biology to Hardware, ISSN: 0302-9743, Vol: 5216, 2008, 352-362. (Citation Count=4)
5. “Breaking the Synaptic Dogma: Evolving a Neuro-inspired Developmental Network”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian F.Miller, and David M.Halliday, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, ISSN: 0302-9743 (Print) 1611-3349 (Online), 5361/2008, Simulated Evolution and Learning, 10.1007/978-3-540-89694-4, 2008, 978-3-540-89693-7, 10.1007/978-3-540-89694-42, 11-20, Thursday, December 11, 2008. (Citation Count=4)
Conference Publications
1. Latifullah Khan, S. A. Mahmud, Z Sabir, G. M. Khan, “Comparison of Three Interpolation Techniques In Comb-Type Pilot-Assisted Channel Coded OFDM System” Accepted for publication at the 27th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (IEEE AINA 2013) at Barcelona Spain from 25th – 28th March 20132. M. Muaz, Abdur Rehman, M. A. Shah, M. U. Khan, M. Adeel, G. M. Khan, S. A. Mahmud, “Power Efficient Dynamic Topology In 3G Cellular Networks” IEEE International Conference on ICT Convergence (IEEE ICTC 2012), pp.205-210, 15-17th October, 2012 at Jeju Island, Korea
3. Z. Shafiq, S. A. Mahmud, G. M. Khan, A Sayyed, H. S. Al-Raweshidy, “Zone Routing Protocol: How does it Perform the Other way Round?” IEEE International Conference on ICT Convergence (IEEE ICTC 2012), pp.71-77, 15-17th October, 2012 at Jeju Island, Korea
4. M. Adeel, S. A. Mahmud, G.M. Khan, “Condition of Constant Frequency of RICIAN Channel Variation Achieved During Inter-Vehicular Communication” 75th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference 2012 (IEEE VTC 2012 Fall), pp.1-5, 3-6th September, 2012 at Quebec City, Canada
5.M. Adeel, S. A. Mahmud, G.M. Khan, “Adjacent Vehicle Collision Avoidance Protocol in Mitigating the Probability of Adjacent Vehicle Collision” 75th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference 2012 (IEEE VTC 2012 Fall), pp.1-5, 3-6th September, 2012 at Quebec City, Canada
6.FahadULLAH, Khan, G.M, Mahmud, S.A.; “Intelligent Bandwidth Management Using Fast Learning Neural Networks” Third International Workshop on Wireless Networks and Multimedia (WNM-2012) held in conjunction with the 14th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC-2012), pp.867-872, June, 2012.
7. J. Iqbal, S. A. Mahmud, FahadULLAH, G. M. Khan, “Deployment of Femtocells in Pakistan: A Consumer's Perspective” Third International Conference on Access Networks (ACCESS 2012), pp.41-46, June 2012
8. M. Ahmad, G.M. Khan, S. A. Mahmud, J. F. Miller, “Breast Cancer Detection Using Cartesian Genetic Programming evolved Artificial Neural Network” Proceedings of the fourteenth international conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation conference (GECCO 2012), pp.1031-1038, July 2012
9. FahadULLAH, Khan, G.M, Mahmud, S.A.; “Exploiting Developmental Plasticity in Cartesian Genetic Programming” Computers & Informatics (ISCI), 2012 IEEE Symposium on, pp.180-184, March 2012.
10. Abdul Salam, S.; Mahmud, S.A.; Khan, G.M.; Al-Raweshidy, H. S.;, "M2M communication in Smart Grids: Implementation scenarios and performance analysis," Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Workshops (WCNCW), 2012 IEEE , vol., no., pp.142-147, 1-4th April 2012
11. “Developmental Plasticity in Cartesian Genetic Programming Artificial
Neural Networks”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Maryam Mahsal Khan, Julian F. Miller, 8th International Conference on Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics (ICINCO 2011), Nordwijkerhout, The Netherland (Nominated for Best Paper Award), In press.
12. “Short-Term Daily Peak Load Forecasting Using Fast Learning Neural Network”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Shahid Khan, Fahad Ullah, 11th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications, ISDA’2011.
13. Fast Learning Algorithm for Artificial Neural Networks using Cartesian Genetic Programming, Gul Muhammad Khan, Maryam Mahsal Khan, Julian F. Miller, Submitted to IEEE Transaction on Evolutionary Computation, 2011.
14. “Learning Games using Single Developmental Neuron”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian F.Miller, In proceedings of the Artificial Life XII: Twelfth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, 2010, 634-641.
15. “Solving Mazes using an Artificial Developmental Neuron”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian F.Miller, In proceedings of the Artificial Life XII: Twelfth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, Odense, Denmark, 2010, 241-8.
16. Efficient representation of Recurrent Neural Networks for markovian/non-markovian non-linear control problems, Gul Muhammad Khan, Maryam Mahsal Khan, Julian F. Miller: ISDA 2010: 615-620.
17. “Evolution of Neural Networks using Cartesian Genetic Programming”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Maryam Mahsal Khan, Julian F.Miller, In proceedings of the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2010, pages: 1-8.
18. “Evolution of Optimal ANNs for Non-Linear Control Problems Using Cartesian Genetic Programming”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Maryam Mahsal Khan, Julian F.Miller, In proceedings of the WORLDCOMP'10 - The 2010 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing, 2010, pages: 339-346.
19. A Novel Neuro-Evolutionary algorithm: Cartesian genetic programming evolved artificial neural network (CGPANN), Maryam Mahsal Khan, Gul Muhammad Khan, Frontiers of Information Technology, 2010: 48.
20. “In Search of Intelligent Genes: The Cartesian Genetic Programming Computational Neuron (CGPCN)”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian F. Miller and David Halliday, IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, IEEE Press (2009) 574-581. (Citation Count=6)
21. “Evolution of Cartesian Genetic Program Capable of Learning”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian F.Miller, Proceedings of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO'09), ACM (2009) 707-714. (Nominated best paper). (Citation Count=5)
22. “Developing Neural Structure of Two Agents that Play Checkers Using Cartesian Genetic Programming”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian F.Miller, and David M.Halliday, Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, Late breaking paper (2008) 2169-2174. (Citation Count=5)
23. “Emergent Instinctive Behaviour in Evolved Neuro-inspired Agents”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian F.Miller, and David M.Halliday, Proceedings of Modeling Adaptive and Cognitive Systems (ADAPCOG-2008) at SBIA/SBRN/JRI Joint Conference in brazil.
24. “Co-evolution of intelligent agents using Cartesian genetic programming”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian F. Miller, and David M. Halliday, Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, Pages: 269 - 276, 2007, ISBN: 978-1-59593-697-4. (Citation Count=17)
25. “A developmental model of neural computation using Cartesian genetic programming”, Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian F.Miller, and David M. Halliday, Proceedings of the 2007 GECCO conference companion on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, Pages 2535-2542, 2007, ISBN:978-1-59593-698-1. (Citation Count=76)