Khaled BOUSSETTA

(Full Professor / Professeur des Universités)

Research Interests

  • Mobile Networks and Wireless Technologies

    • Cellular networks, IEEE 802.11, Mesh, wireless sensor networks, IoT (LoRa), MANETs, Vehicular networks, UAV

  • Performance evaluation and optimization for wired/wireless networks

    • Analytical modeling, dimensionning and deployment, optimal policy (Markov Decision Processes),  combinatorial optimization. heurestics methods.

    • Simulations, emulation and testbed.

  • Quality of Service mechanismes

    • Call admission control policies, scheduling, resources allocation, error concealment.

  • Protocol design for wired/wireless networks

    • Multicast routing protocols, multipath routing, mobility management.

  • Delay-sensitive applications

    • Multiplayer games, Cloud gaming, videostreaming in wireless networks.

  • Mobile Cloud Computing

    • Resource allocation and servers placement for Edge/Fog computing, Computational offloading

Coordination and Scientific Responsabilities

  • 2012-2016: Mangement Committee member of the  ICT COST Action IC1105 3D Content Creation, Coding and Transmission over Future Media Networks (3DConTourNet)

Collaborators

Current and Past Collaborators

Maha ABDALLAH | Nadjib ACHIR | Nadjib AITSAADI Bruno BAYNATAndré-Luc BEYLOT | Ken CHEN | Jun-Hong CUI | Gladys DIAZ | Yacine Ghamri DOUDANE | Mario GERLA Sondes KHEMIRI-KALLEL| Dario MAGGIORINI | Claudio PALAZZI | Guy PUJOLLE Hervé RIVANO | Sidi-Mohammed SENOUCI | nabil TABBANE | Fabrice VALOIS |

Current PhD. students

Faiz SANAULLAH Thesis title: Data gathering and dissemniation for autonomous vehicular networks
Lê HOAN Thesis title: Fog Computing: Service Architectures for Data Management and Energy efficiency

Houssemeddine MAZOUZI Thesis title: Cloudlet placement in large scale urban areas to support resources critical mobile applications

Past PhD. students

Arselane HAMZA CHERIF Thesis title: Design and Assessment of Routing Protocols For Vehicular Delay Tolerant Networks Defended on December 2018
Mustapha BEKHTI Thesis title: Sensor networks: Application to the tracking of moving targets Defended on January 2018
Eya HAMDANI DHIB Thesis title: Video Game Support over Wireless Ad hoc Networks Defended on January 2018
Abdelhak FARSI Thesis title: Planning and Resource Allocation for Wireless Mesh Networks Defended on December 2012
Arnaud KAISER< Thesis title: Multiplayers Video Games  over Wireless Ad hoc Networks Defended on December 2011
Sondes KHEMIRI Thesis title: Dimensionning and resources allocation for IEEE 802.16 metropolitan networks Defended on October 2010
Salim BENAYOUNE Thesis title: Error concealment algorithms for H264/AVC video delivery over UMTS/HSDPA Networks Defended on June 2009

Responsabilities in collaborative Projects

LoRa@UP13 (2018-2019)
I am the coordinator of this project that aims to set up at university Paris 13 a LoRaWAN (Long Range Radio Wide Area Network) testbed. This plateform will be used for experiments research purposes on IoT networking.

MAD GAMES: Middleware for AD-hoc networked video GAMES  (12/2006-5/2010)
I was the main coordinator of the MAD-GAMES. It’s a national funded project (ANR RIAM 2006) with a total cost of 1,53M€. The project aims to develop a middleware for supporting time sensitive multiplayer games over MANETs. In addition to my lab L2TI, the other partners are LIP6, Orage Labs and LoadInc.

PADAWAN: Proxy for All Devices Accessing the World And Neighbourhood (1/12/2005 – 5/2009)
 I was the scientific representative for the L2TI within the project PADAWAN. It’s a national funded projet (ANR JCJC). The purpose of the project was to develop a proxy that will allow mobile terminals to access to diffrent sort of sources (web, databases, data from sensors etc.) in transparent and personalized way, without having to modify the sources. To that end, the proxy adapts the informations to the terminal features. This project was in collaboration with ETIS laboratory (University of Cergy).