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Detailed_Program
 ................................................................................................................ 2 ............................................................................................................. 3 ...................................................................................... 4 ....................................................................... 5 .................................................................... 6 ........................................................................... 8 ............................................................................................ 11 ............................................................. 12 ................................................................ 16 .................................................................... 17 .......................................................................... 21 ....................................................................................................... 23 ....................................................................................... 23 .................................................................................. 23 1 The International Symposium on Ubiquitous Networking (UNet 2015) was
held September 08-10, 2015 in the fascinating city of Casablanca, Morocco.
The main purpose of this symposium is to serve as a forum that brings
together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to discuss
recent developments in pervasive systems and ubiquitous networks. This
conference will provide a forum to exchange ideas, discuss solutions, debate
on identified challenges and share experiences among researchers and
professionals. UNet'15 aims also to promote new methodologies and to
provide the participants with advanced and innovative tools able to catch the
fundamental dynamics of the underlying complex interactions (e.g., game
theory, Mechanism Design theory, Learning theory, SDR platforms, etc.).
Accepted papers describe original research on both theoretical and practical
aspects of pervasive computing and future mobile computing.
This year, we received 94 submissions from 12 different countries
around the globe: Algeria, Brazil, Canada, Finland, France, Ireland, Mali,
Mexico, Morocco, Tunisia, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates. Of the
submitted papers, we selected 39 full papers and 6 short papers for
publication in the proceedings and presentation in the conference.
We are grateful to our Technical Program and Executive Committees for
their support. Without their help, expertise and experience we would not
have been able to select such an outstanding technical program. The
conference also included three technical talks from very prestigious
scientists: Marwan Krunz from University of Arizona, Mounir Ghogho from
University of Leeds, and Tarik Taleb from University of Aalto. We would like
to express our gratitude to them for accepting to give a talk at UNet'15; their
presence was a privilege for us all. Our warm thanks go to Mohammed
Essaaidi for his support. We finally thank our sponsors and patrons for their
effort and good work at making the conference a great success.
September 2015
Casablanca
Essaid Sabir
Hicham Medromi
Mohamed Sadik.
2 Algeria
Brazil
Canada
Finland
France
Ireland
Mali
Mexico
Morocco
Tunisia
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
#Reviews per paper
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40
35
30
25
20
15
10
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1 Review
2 Reviews
3 Reviews
4 Reviews
3 Honorary Chair Idriss Mansouri, President of Hassan II University Casablanca, Morocco
Symposium Chairs Hicham Medromi, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco
Mohamed Sadik, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco
Essaid Sabir, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco
Technical Program Chairs Hamidou Tembine, University of New York, United State of America
Majed Haddad, LIA-CERI, University of Avignon, Avignon, France
Sujit Kumar Samanta, National Institue of Technology Raipur, India
Mohamed El Kamili, FSDM, USMBA, Fez, Morocco
Publication Chairs Quanyan Zhu, New York University, United States of America
Daniel Sadoc Menasche, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Ahmed Errami, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco
Keynotes Chairs Mohammed Khaldoun, ENSEM, Hassan II Univ. of Casablanca, Morocco
Hicham Behja, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco
Publicity and Patrons Chairs Jean Philippe Leroy, CFA IGS Group, France
Mostafa Hefnawi, Royal Military College, Canada
Amar Prakash Azad, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, India
Abdellatif Kobbane, ENSIAS, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco
Webmaster Sara Arabi, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco
4 Saida Talal, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca
Abdelmajid Berdai, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca
Sidi Ahmed Ezzahidi, FSR, Mohammed V University of Rabat
Mohammed Boutabia, International University of Casablanca
Sihame Benhaddou, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca
Ismail Assayad, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca
Imane Daoudi, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca
Adil Lebbat, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca
Laila Mousaid, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca
Fouad Moutaouakkil, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca
Wafaa Dachry, FST, Hassan First University, Settat
5 Abdelilah Karouit, University of Avignon, France
Abdelkarim Haqiq, FST, Hassan First University, Settat, Morocco
Abdelmajid Badri, FST, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco
Abdelouahed Mesbahi, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco
Adel Omar Dahmane, University of Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada
Adil Sayouti, Royal Naval School, Casablanca, Morocco
Adlen Ksentini, University of Rennes/IRISA, Rennes, France
Alexandre Reiffers, LIA/INRIA-SOAP, University of Avignon, France
Alonso Silva, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Paris, France
Amar P. Azad, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, bangalore India
Anas Abou Alkalam, IGS Group, France
Aziz Salah, Quebec University of Montreal, Canada
Corinne Touati, LIG-INRIA, Grenoble, France
Daniel Sadoc Menasche, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Elarbi Badidi, UAE University, United Arab Emirates
El Habib Nfaoui, FSDM, USMBA, Fez, Morocco
Emad Eldin Mohamed, Canadaian University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Fatima LAKRAMI, IGA, El Jadida, Morocco
Fernando Ramirez-Mireles, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo, Mexico
Guy Pujolle, LIP6-CNRS, University of Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris, France
Habib Sidi, Orange Labs., France Telecom, France
Halima Elbiaze, University of Quebec, Montreal, Canada
Hamidou Tembine, New York University, United States of America
Hamoudi Kalla, University of Batna, Batna, Algeria
Hicham Ghennioui, FST, Fez, Morocco
Ismail Berrada, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Morocco
Ismail Khriss, University of Rimouski, Canada
Issame Mabrouki, University of Sousse, Tunisia
Jaime Lloret, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
Jalel Ben-Othmane, University of Paris 13, Paris, France
Jaouad Boumhidi, FSDM, USMBA, Fez, Morocco
Julio Rojas-Mora, Faculty of Economic and Management, Austral Univ., Chile
Khalil Ibrahimi, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco
Kavitha Veeraruna, Indian Institue of Technology of Bombay, India
Leila Azouz Saidane, ENSI, Tunisia
Li Xu, College of Mathematics and Computer Science, Fujian University, China
Loubna Echaabi, INPT, Rabat, Morocco
Luis Orosco Barbosa, Albacete University, Spain
Lynda Mokdad, University of Paris-Est, France
Majed Haddad, LIA, University of Avignon, France
Mehdi Bennis, Centre of Wireless Communications, University of Oulu, Finland
Mérouane Debbah, Centrale-Supelec/Huawei, Paris, France
Min Ju, LIA-CERI, University of Avignon, France
Moez Krichen, National School of Engineers of Sfax, Tunisia
Mohamed Fizari, University of BAdji Mokhtar Annaba, Algeria
Mohamed wahbi, Insight centre, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
6 Mohammed-Amine Koulali, ENSA, Oujda, Morocco
Mohammed Baslam, FST, Beni Mellal, Morocco
Mohammed Boulmalf, International University of Rabat, Morocco
Mohammed Elkoutbi, ENSIAS, Mohammed V University of Rabat, Morocco
Mohammed Essaaidi, ENSIAS, Mohammed V University of Rabat, Morocco
Mohammed Nabil Saaidi, INSEA, Rabat, Morocco
Mohammed Ouzzif, EST, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco
Mostafa Hefnawi, Royal Military College, Canada
Moulay Lahcen Hasnaoui, FSDM, USMBA, Fez, Morocco
Mounir Ghogho University of Leads, United Kingdom
Mounir Rifi, EST, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco
Mourad EL YADARI, FP, UMI, Errachidia, Morocco
Nabil Benamar, Moulay Ismail University, Meknes, Morocco
Nabil Tabbane, SUP’COM, Tunis, Tunisia
Olivier Brun, LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France
Orazio Mirabella, University of Catania, Italy
Othmane Benhmammouch, Mundiapolis, Casablanca, Morocco
Oussama Habachi, University of Limoges, France
Pascale Minet, INRIA, Paris, France
Quanyan Zhu, New York University, United States of America
Rachid El-Azouzi, LIA, University of Avignon, France
Rachid Saadane, EHTP, Casablanca, Morocco
Sreenath Ramanath, Systems R&D, Lekha Wireless, Bangalore, India
Sujit K. Samanta, National Institue of Technology Raipur, India
Sulan Wong, Faculty of Law Universidad Católica de Temuco, Temuco, Chile
Tarik Taleb, Aalto University, Aalto, Finland
Tayeb Sadiki, International University of Rabat, Morocco
Thierry Peyere, University of Rènnes, France
Tijani Chahed, Telecom SudParis, France
Vijay Kamble, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Yezekael Hayel, Polytechnic School of Engineering, New York University, USA
Yuedong Xu, SIST, Fudan University, China
Zaixin Lu, Marywood University, Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
Zouheir Rezki, KAUST University, Soudi Arabia
7 Abstract : Until recently, the ability to achieve simultaneous wireless
transmission and reception over the same channel was deemed impossible,
due to high self-interference on the receive chain. As a result, bidirectional
communications using half-duplex (HD) devices is typically achieved by
separating the forward and reverse links in time or frequency. This common
practice was recently challenged by several studies, which for the first time
demonstrated true full-duplex (FD) operation over the same channel. By
employing a variety of conventional and new self-interference suppression
(SIS) techniques, a reduction of up to 110 dB in self-interference was
demonstrated on single-antenna devices, just enough to enable FD operation
on WiFi systems. The impact of these successes on wireless network design
and protocols is enormous, as evident by the intensive research activity in
this domain.
In this talk, we will discuss a specific application of FD and SIS, in the
context of opportunistic dynamic spectrum access (DSA) systems. In such
systems, secondary users (SUs) are allowed to access the licensed spectrum
opportunistically, provided that they do not cause harmful interference to
primary users (PUs). This is often done through a “listen-before-talk” (LBT)
strategy, whereby an SU must periodically interrupt its transmission to sense
the channel for any PU activity before resuming. During channel sensing, the
SU cannot transmit data, which degrades its throughput significantly. If the
SU generates real-time or media-streaming traffic, periodic interruption of
its transmission results in unacceptable audiovisual artifacts and connection
loss. To remedy these issues, our group has been exploring using SIS
techniques in one of two possible ways: simultaneous transmission-andreception (STAR) and simultaneous transmission-and-sensing (STAS). The
ability to operate in either mode gives rise to a spectrum
awareness/efficiency tradeoff. More specifically, an SU may improve the
spectrum utilization by operating in the STAR mode, which will dramatically
increase the link throughput. On the other hand, the SU may exploit its SIS
capabilities in the STAS mode, enabling it to monitor the PU activity while
transmitting and to quickly vacate the channel if such activity is detected. In
practice, SIS is imperfect, and residual self-interference may degrade the
sensing accuracy of the STAS mode, compared to a classical (HD) sensing 8 only mode. Our discussion encompasses all these modes of operation, along
with a possible channel-switching (CS) mode. We will also address the
implications of FD operation on multi-link scenarios (e.g., ad hoc networks),
and particularly the potential degradation in network throughput as a result
of the additional interference that FD devices inject onto the network. A
preliminary channel access protocol that allows nodes to adapt their HD/FD
operation, along with its transmission power and rate, will be introduced.
Abstract : A fluid/elastic network architecture which supports “user centric”
services will be a central feature for 5G wireless networks. Such a fluid
architecture leverages the fact that for ultra-dense networks, the control and
the user-planes can be decoupled. Consequently, the network can be treated
as a soft entity which can support a variety of user demands by dynamic
reconfiguration of the user plane. Furthermore, activities across
heterogeneous control planes can be coordinated through the network state
awareness and resource virtualization. It is difficult if not impossible to
realize such an architecture without the real time network and the user state
data. With around 6.2 billion internet-connected devices by the end of 2020,
the generated data has enormous volume, high velocity and huge variety. In
this talk, the main objective is to highlight how networks can be configured
by leveraging big data empowered self-organization. The design framework
for the big data empowered self-organized networks under split-plane
architecture presents various opportunities and challenges. Such an
architecture is an ideal candidate to unify evolving technologies into a unified
framework. The key architectural ingredients which will be explored briefly in
this talk are:
a) Proactive vs. Reactive Networks ;
b) Big Social Data ;
c) Information Centric Network Design ;
d) Self Organization for 5G Networks ;
e) Cloud RAN and HetNets ;
f] Energy Efficiency and Harvesting.
9 Abstract : The telecom industry keeps reinventing itself. Soon, the world will
be experiencing the 5th generation mobile networks (5G), also referred to as
beyond 2020 mobile communication systems. Major obstacles to overcome
in 5G systems are principally the highly centralized architecture of mobile
networks along with the static provisioning and configuration of network
nodes built on dedicated hardware components. This has resulted in lack of
elasticity and flexibility in deployment of mobile networks; rendering their
run-time management costly, cumbersome and time-consuming. Software
Defined Networking, Network Function Virtualization, and Cloud Computing,
along with the principles of the latter in terms of service elasticity, ondemand features, and pay-per-use, could be important enablers for various
mobile network enhancements, to specifically virtualize and decentralize
mobile networks using general-purpose COTS (commercial of the shelf)
hardware. For this purpose, different requirements have to be met and
numerous associated challenges have to be subsequently tackled. This talk
will touch upon the recent trends the mobile telecommunications market is
experiencing and discuss the challenges these trends are representing to
mobile network operators. To cope with these trends, the talk will then
showcase the feasibility of on-demand creation of cloud-based elastic
mobile networks, along with their lifecycle management. The talk will
introduce a set of technologies and key architectural elements to realize such
vision, turning end-to-end mobile networking into software engineering.
10 Tuesday 08 September 2015
08:00 – 09:00
09:00 - 10:00
10:00 – 10:45
10:45 – 12:00
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Registration (in the lobby of Mohammed Sekkat National Library)
Opening Session
Coffee Break
Keynote talk I (Lecture Hall)
Chair: Mohammed Essaaidi, Director ENSIAS, IEEE MS
Exploitation of Full-duplex Communications in Opportunistic Access
Systems
Marwan Krunz, University of Arizona, USA
Lunch Break
Session 1 (Lecture Hall)
Coffee Break
Session 3 (Lecture Hall)
Session 2 (Room 1)
Session 4 (Room 1)
Wednesday 09 September 2015
08:00 – 09:00
09:00 - 10:15
10:15 – 10:45
10:45 – 12:25
12:25– 14:00
14:00 – 15:15
15:15
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Registration (in the lobby of Mohammed Sekkat National Library)
Keynote talk II (Lecture Hall)
Chair: Hicham Behja, Vice-Director ENSEM, UH2C
Big Data Empowered 5G networks
Mounir Ghogho, University of Leeds, UK
Coffee Break
Session 5 (Lect. Hall)
Session 6 (Room 1)
Lunch Break
Keynote talk III (Lecture Hall)
WIP-1 (Room 2)
Chair: Essaid Sabir
Towards Cloud-Native Mobile Networks
Tarik Taleb, University of Aalto, Finland
Session 7 (Lect. Hall)
Session 8 (Room 1)
WIP-2 (Room 2)
Coffee Break
Session 9 (Lect. Hall) Session 10 (Room 1)
WIP-3 (Room 2)
Gala Diner & Awards Ceremony
Thursday 10 September 2015
Seminar I
09:00 – 10:00
10:00 – 10:30
10:30 – 12:00
Evolution of 3GPP Mobile Networks
Tarik Taleb, University of Aalto, Finland
Coffee Break
Seminar II
Leakage of Communications Signatures: Analysis of Eavesdropping
Attacks and Proactive Countermeasures
Marwan Krunz, University of Arizona, USA
11 Session 1: Cloud Computing/Networking I
Chair: Marwan Krunz
− Paper #41: Maryam Ed-Daibouni, Adil Lebbat, Saida Tallal, Hicham
Medromi, "Towards a new extension of the Access Control Model ABAC for Cloud
Computing".
− Paper #40: Kassid Asmaa and El kamoun Najib, "Evaluation of a security
policy based on Orbac model using MotOrbac: application E-learning".
− Paper #71: Zakaria Elmrabet, Hamid Elghazi, Tayeb Sadik and Hassan
Elghazi, "A New Secure Network Architecture to Increase Security among Virtual
Machines in Cloud Computing".
− Paper #62: Salim Alami and Omar Elbeqqali, "Text Mining for Suspicious
Contents in Mobile Cloud Computing Environment".
− Paper #17: Zaid Kartit, Ali Azougaghe, H. Kamal Idrissi, "Applying
Encryption Algorithm for Data Security in Cloud storage".
Session 2: Electrical Engineering and Embedded Systems
Chair: Lahcen Hanane/Ahmed Errami
− Paper #25: Abdelhakim Alali, Ismail Assayad And Mohamed Sadik,
"Multilevel MPSoC Performance Evaluation, ISS model with timing and priority
management".
− Paper #10: Firdaous Marzouk, Mohamed Ennaji, Hicham Medromi,
"SMART: Implementing a new flight System based on Multi-Agent and embedded on a
Real-Time platform".
− Paper #14: Abdelmajid Berdai, Moussa Reddak, Abdelaziz Belfqih,
Boukherouaa Jamal Faissal, Abdelhamid Hmidat, "Analytical study of
nonlinear controls applied to wind energy conversion systems using a DFIG".
− Paper #88: Souad Berradi, Fouad Moutaouakkil and Hicham Medromi,
"An Hybrid Electrical Architecture for Vertical Take-off and Landing".
Session 3: Wireless/Mobile Networking
Chair: Mohammed Elkoutbi/Bahloul Bensassi
− Paper #01: Essaid Sabir, Sidi Ahmed Ezzahidi and El Houssine
Bouyakhf, "Generalized Slotted Aloha Revisited: A Throughput and Stability
Analysis".
− Paper #27: Abdelillah Karouit, "Efficient Incentive Scheme for Wireless Random
Channel Access with Selfish Users".
− Paper #64: Ilham El Mourabit, Aïcha Sahel, Abdelmajid Badri,
Abdennaceur Baghdad, " Enhanced Hybrid Uplink Time Difference of Arrival
and Assisted Global Positioning System for UMTS users".
12 − Paper #68: Brahim Elmaroud, Ahmed Faqihi, Mohammed Abbad, and
Driss Aboutajdine, " Theoretical Analysis of BER Performance for Asynchronous
FBMC Based Multi-Cellular Networks with Non Linear Distortions".
− Paper #92: Sara Arabi, Ahmed Errami, Mohamed Khaldoun, Essaid
Sabir and El Mesbahi Jelloul, " Towards a Zero-Failure Distributed Access for
Wireless Collision Channels".
Session 4: IT Governance for Smart cities
Chair: Martine Cazier/Adil Sayouti
− Paper #61: Smail Tigani, Mouhamed Ouzzif, And Rachid Saadane,
"Contribution on Statistical Learning over Complex Networks A Step towards Smart
Cities : Application on Traffic Prediction".
− Paper #16: Aziza Chakir, Meriyem Chergui, Soukaina Elhasnaoui,
Hicham Medromi and Adil Sayouti, "A decision approach to select the best
framework to treat an IT problem by using multi-agent system and expert systems".
− Paper #38: Jihane Lakhrouit and Karim Baïna, "Enterprise architecture
complexity component based on archimate language".
− Paper #21: Hajar Iguer, Hicham Medromi, Saadia Talal and Adil
Sayouti, "Including EAS-SGR IT Risk framework in an IT GRC global framework".
Session 5: Provisioning QoS, QoE and QoC
Chair: Mounir Ghogho
− Paper #19: Jeferson Stenico and Lee Ling, "Quality of Service Provision and
Data Security in Communication Networks Based in Traffic Classification".
− Paper #77: Hajar Elhammouti, Loubna Echabbi and Yann Ben Maissa,
"Maximizing QoS in Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor networks using Game Theory
and Learning Algorithms".
− Paper #89: Ahmed Adnane, Mohamed Salim Lmimouni, Maha Rezzai
and Hicham Medromi, "Traffic Congestion Manager, a Cost-Effective Approach".
− Paper #56: Khalid Lefrouni and Ellaia Rachid, "Frequency-Domain Analysis
and Design of a TCP Flow Controller using the AQM Mechanism".
− Paper #05: Sara Handouf, Essaid Sabir and Mohammed Sadik, "A
Pricing-based Spectrum Leasing Framework with Adaptive Distributed Learning for
Cognitive Radio Networks".
Session 6: Physical Layer Characterization and Smart Antennas
Chair: Mohammed Boutabia/Mohamed Sadik
− Paper #58: Abdelati Reha, Abdelkebir El Amri, Othmane
Benhmammouch and Ahmed Oulad Said, "The behavior of CPW-Fed Slotted
Cantor Set Fractal Antenna".
− Paper #53: Hayat Errifi, Abdennaceur Baghdad, Abdelmajid Badri and
Aicha Sahel, "Directive Beam-Steering Patch Antenna using adjustable
Metamaterial Superstrate".
13 − Paper #69: Mohamed Adel Sennouni, Jamal Zbitou, Benaisaa Abboud,
Abdelwahed Tribak, Hamid Bennis and Mohamed Latrach, "High Sensitive
and Efficient Circular Polarized Rectenna Design for RF Energy Harvesting at 5.8
GHz".
− Paper #67: Afyf Amal, Adel Sennouni and Larbi Bellarbi, "Miniaturized
Wideband Flexible CPW Antenna with Hexagonal Ring Slots for Early Breast Cancer
Detection".
Session 7: Cloud Computing/Networking II
Chair: Tarik Taleb
− Paper #93: Hayat Routaib, Elarbi Badidi, Essaid Sabir, and Mohammed
ElKoutbi, "A Bargaining Nash Game Based Adaptive Negotiation of Context Level
Agreements for Pervasive Systems".
− Paper #11: Houda Hammouch, Hicham Medromi and Adil Sayouti,
"Designing Multi Agent System Architecture for Project Performance Based on
PMBOK Standard".
− Paper #30: Latifa Maftahi, Said Rakrak and Said Raghay, "Automated SLA
Negotiation: A Novel Approach for Optimizing Cloud Data Overload".
− Paper #08: Saadia Drissi, Siham Benhadou, Hicham Medromi, "A New
Shared and Comprehensive Tool of Cloud Computing Security Risk Assessment".
Session 8: Information Systems for Pervasive Systems
Chair: Abdelkrim Haqiq/Imane Daoudi
− Paper #07: Khalid Aznag, Nouhoun Kane, Ahmed El Oirrak and Essaid
El Bachari, "3D Objects comparison using new approach based similarity index".
− Paper #66: Nabil Benanbar, Laila Moussaid and Hicham Medromi, "A
Multi-Agent Systems Contribution in change of Information System".
− Paper #51: Nasim Mahmud, " Just in Time: A Social Computing Approach for
Finding Reliable Answers in Large Public Spaces".
− Paper #63: Mifrah Youssef, En-Nouaary Abdesalam and Mohamed
Dahchour, "An Abstract Framework for introducing Computational Trust Models in
JADE-based Multi-Agent Systems".
Session 9: Ad hoc Networking and Cooperative Networks
Chair: Anas Abou El Kalam/Mounir Rifi
− Paper #73: Fatima Lakrami, Najib Elkamoun and Mohamed El Kamili, "A
Survey on QoS for OLSR Routing Proto col in MANETS".
− Paper #52: Echoukairi Hassan, Bourgba Khalid and Ouzzif Mohammed,
"A Survey on Flat Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks".
− Paper #79: Salaheddine Loudari, Maria Benamar and Nabil Benamar,
"New classification of nodes cooperation in Delay Tolerant Networks".
− Paper #46: Yassine Maleh and Abdellah Ezzati, "An Efficient Key
Establishment Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks".
14 − Paper #85: Ridouane El Mezouary, Ali Choukri, Abdellatif Kobbane and
Mohamed El Koutbi, "An Energy-aware Clustering Approach based on the Kmeans Method for Wireless Sensor Networks".
Session 10: Image Processing Applications for Pervasive systems
Chair: Mohammed Ouzzif/Saida Tallal
− Paper #59: Chaimae Anibou, Mohammed Nabil Saidi and Driss
Aboutajdine, "Computer Aid Diagnostic in Mammogram Image using SUSAN
Algorithm and Hierarchical Watershed Transform".
− Paper #33: Youssef Bourass, "Improving the Performance of CBIR with genetic
Approach and feedback".
− Paper #23: Rachida Es-Salhi, Imane Daoudi, Hamid El Ouardi, Hicham
Medromi, Saida Tallal and Jonathan Weber, "Multi-scale image cosegmentation".
− Paper #22: Abderrahim Khatabi, Amal Tmiri and Ahmed Serhir, "A novel
approach for computing the Coefficient of ART Descriptor using polar coordinates for
Gray-Level and Binary images".
− Paper #74: Said Ousguine, Fedwa Essannouni, Leila Essannouni, Driss
Aboutajdine and Mohammed Abbad, "A new image interpolation using
laplacian operator".
15 WIP 1: Security, Cloud Computing & Big Data
Chair: Iraki Tantaoui Mounir/Adil Lebbat
− Paper W1: Loubna Karbil, Imane Daoudi, Adil Lebbat, "Locality sensitive
Hashing (LSH): State-Of-The-Arts".
− Paper W2: Abdeljebar Mansour, Mohammed Sadik, Essaid Sabir, "A
Survey on Cloud Computing: Security fundamentals and Open Problems".
− Paper W3: Omar Achbarou, My Ahmed El Kiram, Salim Elbouanani,
"Overview of Attacks and Intrusion Detection Systems in Cloud Computing".
− Paper W4: Mohssine El Ajjouri, Siham Benhadou, Hicham Medromi,
"Toward a New Methodology For Intrusion Detection to Learning New Attacks".
WIP 2: It Governance & Information Systems
Chair: Laila Moussaid/Siham Benhaddou
− Paper W5: Yousra Ifrassen, Wafaa Dachry, Siham Benhadou, "Overview of
Reverse Logistics Process".
− Paper W6: Meriyem Chergui, Aziza Chakir, Hicham Medromi, Adil
Sayouti and Soukaina Elhasnaoui, "Matchmaking Expert system based on
Intelligent Agents and semantic inference engine: Application to IT Governance
Context".
− Paper W7: Imane Hilal, Nadia Afifi, Mohamed Ouzzif, Hicham
Belhaddaoui, "Dependable Decision Support System in Healthcare Context A Case
Study of Urgent Clinical Care Dashboard".
− Paper W8: Youssef Sekhara, Hicham Medromi, "Multi-agent architecture for
decision about the best IT management practices to implement".
WIP 3: Electrical Engineering & Embedded Systems
Chair: Ismail Assayad/Abdelmajdi Berdai
− Paper W9: Asmaa Idalene, Mostafa Moussid and Adil Sayouti, "Review of
Control for Autonomous Hexa-copter Using Linear and Nonlinear methods".
− Paper W10: Salwa Elouarouar, Hicham Medromi And Adil Sayouti, "The
Energy Autonomy Of The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)".
− Paper W11: Mostafa Moussid, Adil Sayouti, Hicham Medromi,
"Development of Hybrid Architecture and a Review of Control Algorithms for
Autonomous Hexa-Rotor".
− Paper W12: El Mahdi Barrah , Rachid Ahdid, Said Safi , Abdessamad
Malaoui, "Determination of Electronic Circuits for Semiconductor Components by
Recognizing Nyquist Curve".
− Paper W13: Ettibari Miftah, Adil Sayouti, Hicham Medromi, "Multi-agent
systems and its application to control vehicle underwater".
16 Marwan Krunz is a Professor of Electrical and Computer
Engineering at the University of Arizona. He holds a joint
(courtesy) appointment at the same rank in the Department
of Computer Science. Since 2008, he has been the UA site
director of "Connection One", an NSF Industry/University
Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC) that focuses on RF and
wireless communication systems and networks. At present,
the center has five participating sites (ASU, UA, OSU, RPI, and
the University of Hawaii) and 26+ industrial affiliates. Dr.
Krunz is also the UA co-director of BWAC (Broadband
Wireless Access and Applications Center), a recently
inaugurated NSF I/UCRC that includes UA (lead site), Virginia
Tech, University of Virginia, and Auburn University. Dr. Krunz
received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Michigan State University in
July 1995. He joined the University of Arizona in January 1997, after a brief
postdoctoral stint at the University of Maryland, College Park. In 2010, he was a
Visiting Chair of Excellence ("Catedra de Excelencia") at the University of Carlos III de
Madrid (Spain), and concurrently a visiting researcher at Institute IMDEA Networks.
In summer 2011, he was a Fulbright Senior Specialist, visiting with the University of
Jordan, King Abdullah II School of Information Technology. He previously held other
visiting research positions at INRIA-Sophia Antipolis, France (2003, 2008, 2011), HP
Labs, Palo Alto (2003), University of Paris VI (LIP6 Group, 2006), University of Paris V
(LEPADE Group, 2013), and US West Advanced Technologies (1997).
Dr. Krunz's research is in the broad area of wireless communications and
networking, with particular emphasis on resource management, adaptive protocols,
and security issues. In the last 5 years, he has been involved in NSF and DoD funded
projects related to cognitive radios and dynamic spectrum access; wireless security
(e.g., obfuscation of transmission signatures, insider attacks, selective-reactive
jamming/dropping, randomization, game theoretic countermeasures); powercontrolled protocols for wireless networks; multi-channel MIMO systems (including
virtual/cooperative MIMO); secure satellite communications; energy management in
solar-powered WSNs; full-duplex communications with imperfect self-interference
suppression; media streaming over wireless links; and fault monitoring/detection in
optical networks. Previously, he worked on packet scheduling and buffer
management in switches and routers, QoS provisioning, effective-bandwidth theory,
traffic characterization, and video-on-demand systems. He has published more
than 200 journal articles and peer-reviewed conference papers, and holds three US
patents (see Publications for details; see also my Google Scholar Link).
Dr. Krunz is an IEEE Fellow (class of 2010), an Arizona Engineering Faculty
Fellow (2011-2014), and an IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Lecturer
(2013 and 2014). In 2012, he received the IEEE Communications Society Technical
Committee on Communications (TCCC) Outstanding Service Award. He received the
National Science Foundation CAREER award (1998-2002). He served and continues
to serve on the editorial boards of several journals, including the IEEE/ACM
17 Transactions on Networking (2001-2008), the IEEE Transactions on Mobile
Computing (2006-2011), the Computer Communications Journal (2001-2011), the
IEEE Communications Interactive Magazine (1998-2003), and the IEEE Transactions
on Network and Service Management (2010-present). He was a guest co-editor for
special issues in IEEE Micro and IEEE Communications Magazines. He served as a
general chair for the 5th ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security (WiSec'12).
He also served as a technical program committee (TPC) chair for INFOCOM 2004
(Hong Kong, March 2004), SECON 2005 (Santa Clara, Sep. 2005), WoWMoM 2006
(Buffalo, New York, June 2006), and Hot Interconnects 9 (San Francisco, August
2001). He has served and continues to serve on the executive and technical program
committees of numerous international conferences, and on the panels of several
funding agencies. He was the keynote speaker at various conferences, including IEEE
CCW (Sedona, Nov. 2012), IFIP Wireless Days 2011 Conference (Niagara Falls, Oct.
2011), and the IEEE Workshop on Wireless Mesh Networks (WiMesh 2009, Rome,
June 2009). He was an invited panelist at various international conferences (e.g.,
INFOCOM 2009, SECON 2009, etc.). He gave tutorials at premier wireless networking
conferences (e.g., MobiCom, MobiHoc). He frequently consults for companies in the
telecommunications sector.
Professor Mounir Ghogho received the MSc degree in
1993 and the PhD degree in 1997 from the National
Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse, France. He was an
EPSRC Research Fellow with the University of Strathclyde,
Glasgow (Scotland), from September 1997 to November
2001. Since December 2001, he has been a faculty
member with the school of Electronic and Electrical
Engineering (top 5 EEE schools in the UK for Research) at
the University of Leeds (UK), where he currently holds a
Chair in Signal Processing and Communications. He is
also currently the ICT Research Director at the
International University of Rabat. He is currently an
Associate Editor of the IEEE Signal Processing magazine.
He served as an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions
on Signal Processing from 2005 to 2008, the IEEE Signal Processing Letters from
2001 to 2004, and the Elsevier Digital Signal Processing journal from 2011 to 2012.
He is currently a member of the IEEE Signal Processing Society SAM Technical
Committee. He served as a member of the IEEE Signal Processing Society SPCOM
Technical Committee from 2005 to 2010 and a member of IEEE Signal Processing
Society SPTM Technical Committee from 2006 to 2011. He was the General Chair of
the eleventh IEEE workshop on Signal Processing for Advanced Wireless
Communications (SPAWC’2010), General Chair of the 21st edition of the European
Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 2013), the Technical co- Chair of the MIMO
symposium of IWCMC 2007 and IWCMC 2008, and a Technical Area co-Chair of
EUSIPCO 2008, EUSIPCO 2009 and ISCCSP’05. His research interests are in wireless
communication and information/signal processing. His research work has partly but
continuously been funded by the US Army since 1998. He held invited
scientist/professor positions at many institutions including the US Army Research
Lab (USA), Télécom Paris-Tech (France), National Institute of Informatics (Japan), the
18 University Carlos Third of Madrid (Spain), ENSICA (France), Technical University of
Darmstadt (Germany), the University of Minnesota (USA), and Beijing University of
Posts and Telecommunication (China). He is the EURASIP Liaison in Morocco. He was
awarded the five-year UK Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship in
September 2000. He is also one of the recipients of the internationally competitive
2013 IBM Faculty award.
Professor Tarik Taleb is an IEEE Communications
Society (ComSoc) Distinguished Lecturer and a senior
member of IEEE. He is currently a Professor at the School
of Electrical Engineering, Aalto University, Finland. Prior
to his current position, he was working as Senior
Researcher and 3GPP Standards Expert at NEC Europe
Ltd, Heidelberg, Germany. He was then leading the NEC
Europe Labs Team working on R&D projects on carrier
cloud platforms. He was also serving as technical leader
of the main work package, Mobile Core Network Cloud,
in EU FP7 Mobile Cloud Networking project, coordinating
among 9 partners including NEC, France Telecom,
British Telecom, Telecom Italia, Portugal Telecom
Innovation, SAP, & Intel. Before joining NEC Europe and
till Mar. 2009, Prof. Taleb worked as assistant professor at the Graduate School of
Information Sciences, Tohoku University, Japan, in a lab fully funded by KDDI, the
second largest mobile network operator in Japan.. From Oct. 2005 till Mar. 2006, he
was working as research fellow with the Intelligent Cosmos Research Institute,
Sendai, Japan. Prof. Taleb received his B.E. degree in Information Engineering with
distinction, MSc and Ph.D degrees in Information Sciences from GSIS, Tohoku Univ.,
in 2001, 2003, and 2005, respectively.
Prof. Taleb’s research interests lie in the field of architectural enhancements
to mobile core networks (particularly 3GPP’s), mobile cloud networking, network
function virtualization, software defined networking, mobile multimedia streaming,
inter-vehicular communications, and social media networking. Prof. Taleb has been
also directly engaged in the development and standardization of the Evolved Packet
System as a member of 3GPP’s System Architecture working group. Prof. Taleb is a
board member of the IEEE Communications Society Standardization Program
Development Board. As an attempt to bridge the gap between academia and
industry, Prof. Taleb has founded and has been the general chair of the “IEEE
Workshop on Telecommunications Standards: from Research to Standards”, a
successful event that got awarded “best workshop award” by IEEE Communication
Society (ComSoC). Based on the success of this workshop, Prof. Taleb has also
founded and has been the steering committee chair of the IEEE Conference on
Standards for Communications and Networking (IEEE CSCN).
Prof. Taleb is/was on the editorial board of the IEEE Transactions on Wireless
Communications, IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine, IEEE Transactions on
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, and a number of
Wiley journals. He is serving as chair of the Wireless Communications Technical
19 Committee, the largest in IEEE ComSoC. He also served as Secretary and then as Vice
Chair of the Satellite and Space Communications Technical Committee of IEEE
ComSoc (2006 - 2010). He has been on the technical program committee of
different IEEE conferences, including Globecom, ICC, and WCNC, and chaired some
of their symposia.
Prof. Taleb is the recipient of the 2009 IEEE ComSoc Asia-Pacific Best Young
Researcher award (Jun. 2009), the 2008 TELECOM System Technology Award from
the Telecommunications Advancement Foundation (Mar. 2008), the 2007 Funai
Foundation Science Promotion Award (Apr. 2007), the 2006 IEEE Computer Society
Japan Chapter Young Author Award (Dec. 2006), the Niwa Yasujirou Memorial Award
(Feb. 2005), and the Young Researcher's Encouragement Award from the Japan
chapter of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS) (Oct. 2003). Some of Prof.
Taleb’s research work have been also awarded best paper awards at prestigious
conferences.
20 Professor Hicham Medromi received his Ph.D. in
Automatic, Robotics & Applied Computing, and the
Habilitation qualification both from University of NiceSophia Antipolis (France). He occupied several
positions as assistant Professor and as associate
Professor. First, he was with the National School of
Arts and Crafts and the Royal Academy of Meknes for
over six years. Next, he served as vice-Director at the
National Higher School of Electricity and Mechanics
(ENSEM), Hassan II University of Casablanca. He is
currently the director of ENSEM, Hassan II University of
Casablanca.
In 2005, Professor Hicham Medromi has founded the
Architecture Research Team. His research work lies in
general with system's engineering. He conducted numerous R&D projects and
collaborated with several partners from socio-economic world, national and
international institutions worldwide. He is (was) involved in a large number of R&D
projects (20). Professor Medromi yields 17 patents and published +68 articles in
highly indexed journals and +240 international and national conferences during the
last six years. He is also the founder the Research Centre for Development and
Innovation in Engineering Sciences, inaugurated by His Majesty the King Mohammed
VI on October 22, 2014, with a budget exceeding MAD 43 Million. This centre will
house +150 researchers and +300 PhD candidates in various lines of research
related to engineering sciences. Professor Medromi (co-)authored five books related
to robotics, remote control and security.
Mohamed Sadik is a Professor and the Chair of the
Research and Cooperation Department at the National
Higher School of Electricity and Mechanics (ENSEM). He
received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the
National Polytechnic Institute of Lorraine (INPL) (Nancy,
France) in December 1992. Prof. Sadik received his
Master of Sciences and his Bachelor, both in Electronics,
automatic and informatics, from University of Brest
(Brest, France).
In 1993, Prof. Sadik joined the National Higher School
of Electricity and mechanics; Hassan II University of
Casablanca as an Assistant Professor of signal
processing and other courses related to computer sciences and wireless networking.
In 2004, he became an Associate Professor at ENSEM. From 2008 to 2013, he served
as a chair of Electrical Engineering Department at the same institution.
21 His earlier research activities lied in the development of biomedical
autonomous systems. Recently, he has been interested in embedded system,
autonomous/smart systems applied to precision agriculture and environment. He is
also working on security issues, in particular for networking and embedded
systems. He also participates (participated) in numerous R&D Projects. Prof. Sadik is
the head of the Networking, embedded Systems and Telecommunications (NEST)
research group. He serves as TCP and reviewer for several international and national
conferences including WOTIC 2011, ICT2013, NGNS 2014, etc. Dr. Sadik has been
involved in the organization of numerous international conferences (IEEE ITC'13,
IEEE NGNS'14, WINCOM'15, etc.). He also co-founded and chaired the international
Symposium on Ubiquitous Networking 2015 (UNet'15).
Professor Essaid Sabir received the B.Sc. degree in
Electrical engineering Electronics and Automation (2004)
from Mohammed V University (Rabat, Morocco) and the
M.Sc. in Telecommunications and Wireless Engineering
(2007)
from
National
Institute
of
Post
and
Telecommunications (Rabat, Morocco). In 2010, he
received the Ph.D. degree in Networking and Computer
Sciences jointly from University of Avignon (France) and
the Mohammed V University (Rabat, Morocco). He was a
contractual Associate Professor at University of Avignon,
from 2009 to 2012. He serves as a reviewer for
prestigious international journals (IEEE Transactions on
Wireless Communications, IEEE Communication letters, Springer-WINET, ElsevierCOMNET/COMCOM/IJEC, Wiley-JWCMC, JCDS, etc.). Dr. Sabir served as a TPC chair
for several conferences including IEEE NGNS'14 and WINCOM'15. He has been on the
technical program committee of different IEEE conferences, including GLOBECOM,
ICC, WCNC, ICT, IWCMC, WIOPT, etc.. He is being (has been) involved in several
national and international/European projects. Currently, he is a full-time Associate
Professor at the National Higher School of Electricity and mechanics (ENSEM). His
current research interests include protocols design, ad hoc networking, cognitive
radio, stochastic learning, networking games, pricing and network neutrality. Dr.
Sabir has co-authored over 20 journal articles with high impact factor, 1 book and
several book chapters, and over 50 conference publications.
Dr. Sabir is an active IEEE Senior member who is the recipient of the best
paper award at the IEEE International Conference on Next Generation Networks and
Services (2014), and has been nominated in many other events. He received the
Exchange Grant of the Centre of Excellence in ICT, Funded by INRIA-France (20072010), offered every year to Moroccan top 3 Ph.D. candidates. He also was a
recipient of the graduate scholarship (2007-2010) from the National Centre for
Scientific and Technical Research, Morocco.
Dr. Sabir is a founder and the vice-secretary general of the Moroccan Mobile
Computing and Intelligent Embedded-Systems Society (Mobitic). As an attempt to
bridge the gap between academia and industry, he has founded and chaired the
International Symposium on Ubiquitous Networking (UNet). He has also co-founded
the International Workshop On Wireless Networks And Mobile Communications,
(WINCOM), a successful event recently converted to an international conference.
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