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Head : Prof. [http://www-r2.u-strasbg.fr/~noel Thomas Noel] ([[People|See all members of the group]])
 
  
The [http://lsiit-cnrs.unistra.fr/ LSIIT] Networks Research team investigates, designs and evaluates networking architectures and protocols, mainly within the framework of the new generation  Internet and Ipv6. [[File:Senslabnuiten.jpg|frame]]
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The Networks team contributes to the algorithmic and protocol design of communication architectures:
The group is particularly interested in
 
new network services such as mobility and data diffusion,
 
and new technologies such as wireless networks
 
and their impact on core networks (scalability) or access
 
networks. This research has broad applications, such as
 
embedded systems in vehicles or video broadcasting.
 
The proposed solutions are validated either by simulation
 
or implementation over local or internet testbeds.
 
A large-scale open testbed, including mobile sensors, has been deployed
 
as part of the french testbed SensLab.
 
  
* Multicast routing and data distribution, data source discovery
 
* Multicast management and security
 
* Multipath routing, restoration and load sharing
 
* Mobility and handover optimization
 
* Multiple network interface management
 
* Wireless communication optimization and energy management
 
* Diffusion with mobile sources and receivers
 
* Mobile networks and vehicles
 
* Wireless Sensor networks
 
* Network topologies and simulation
 
  
''Italic text''== Latest news and events ==
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'''Edge Networks''': intelligent objects need to be able to measure and interact with the physical world while running on battery power over a long period of time (month/year).
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It is therefore necessary to design efficient methods for transmitting data, and for putting the radio communication unit to sleep.
  
[[News|See the archives]]
 
* '''Sept. 1st, 2012''': Guillaume Schreiner joins the group as an engineer.
 
  
* '''July 13-31, 2012''' : the team is hosting the professor '''Won-Joo Hwang (Inje University, Korea)''' under project DCNSO
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'''Core networks''': data generated at the ends of the Internet must be routed through various core networks by intelligent, and now programmable, routers. In this context, we are interested in the study of these topological structures and their configurations (via measurements & modeling), in algorithms favoring path diversity and dynamics, and in the routing policies to be implemented to ensure the reliability and quality of communications.
  
* '''May 24th, 2012 ''' : [http://www.networks.imdea.org/Researchteam/StaffPost-DocResearchers/DrPierreFRANCOIS/tabid/3951/Default.aspx Pierre Francois] (Researcher, Imdea, Madrid, Spain), "Ongoing Stories in Inter-Domain routing"
 
  
* '''April 4th, 2012 ''' : [http://www.anthonybusson.fr Antony Busson] (Associate Professor, University Paris Sud), "Algorithms and Performance Evaluation in Ad Hoc Networks"
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'''Distributed algorithms''': to collectively solve a task, independent entities (routers, connected objects) must interact under a set of constraints in an imperfect environment. We are interested in the theoretical resolution of these problems, providing proofs of computability, convergence and asymptotic bounds.
  
* '''March 22th, 2012 ''' : [http://michel.kieffer.lss.supelec.fr Michel Kieffer] (Associate Professor, University Paris Sud), "Signal Processing Meets Network Layers: Joint Protocol-Channel Decoding"
 
  
* '''Jan. 26th and 27th, 2012 : ''' Won-Joo Hwang (associate professor, Inje University, Korea) has visited the group to discuss about research in wireless networking
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= 📰 News & Announcements =
  
* '''Sept. 1st, 2011''': Oana Iova joins the group as PhD student to work on wireless sensor networks for the Internet of Things.
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===2024===
  
* '''Jul. 1st, 2011''': Thomas Noël replaces Jean-Jacques Pansiot as head of the RP team.
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* 🤝📆 '''<span style="color:#FF8000">19-24 Aug.</span>''' [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=TuwE4LEAAAAJ&hl=en Prof. Won-Joo Hwang] visits the team to discuss possible collaborations in IoT and AI.
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* 🎤 '''<span style="color:black">18 Mar.</span>''' [https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=fTtM53gAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate Dr. François Bonnet] will give a seminar at 2pm on combinatorial game theory.
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* 🤝 '''<span style="color:black">15-21 Mar.</span>''' [https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=fTtM53gAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate Dr. François Bonnet] (Tokyo Institute of Technology) will be visiting the team.
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* 🎤 '''<span style="color:black">16 Feb.</span>''' [https://www.lre.epita.fr/perso/pierre-parrend/ Prof. Pierre Parrend] and Dr. Daniel Stan give a seminar to study possible collaborations with the team.
  
* '''Jan. 18th, 2011 at 14:00am''': [http://www.cis.udel.edu/~amer/ Paul Amer] (University of Delaware, USA). Seminar. Title: ''Reliable Transport Layer Protocols Should Not Be Allowed To Renege''. Amphitheater A301, Pôle API, Bd Sébastien Brant 67412 Illkirch.
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===2023===
  
* '''Sep. 21th, 2010 at 10:30am:''' [http://clarinet.u-strasbg.fr/~lucas/ Vincent Lucas] PhD defense. Title: ''Fair multicast congestion control and its interface with the application layer''. Amphitheater A301, Pôle API, Bd Sébastien Brant 67412 Illkirch.
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[[Image:PhD-2023.png|right|thumb|400px|Congratulations to our new graduates Jean-Romain & Renato! !]]
  
* '''Sep. 17th, 2010 at 2:30pm:''' [http://clarinet.u-strasbg.fr/~kuntz/ Romain Kuntz] PhD defense. Title: ''Medium Access Control Facing the Dynamics of Wireless Sensor Networks''. Amphitheater A302, Pôle API, Bd Sébastien Brant 67412 Illkirch.
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* 👥 '''Nov. 6''' Welcome to Ahmad Mahmod, who is starting his PhD on low-power, unreliable Software-Defined Networks.  
  
* '''Sept. 1st, 2010:''' [http://clarinet.u-strasbg.fr/~merindol/ Pascal Mérindol] is recruited as an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department of Strasbourg University and the Networking and Protocols research team of LSIIT.
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* 👥 '''Nov. 6''' Welcome to [https://samirsim.github.io Samir Si-Mohammed] who joins the Networks team for a post-doc entitled "Designing Digital Twins for IIoT".
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* 📢 '''Sep. 6''' [https://bramas.fr Quentin Bramas] explains the BASE-BLOC project, a solution for more virtuous blockchains, to Savoirs daily newspaper ([https://savoirs.unistra.fr/innovation/base-bloc-une-solution-pour-des-blockchains-plus-vertueuses link]).
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* 👥 '''1 Sep.''' [https://jroluttringer.github.io Jean-Romain Luttringer] joins the Networks team as Associate Professor (IUT Robert Schuman).
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===2022===
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[[Image:Julien-defense.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Julien Montavont's HDR defense]]
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* 🎓 '''Nov. 29''' [https://clarinet.icube.unistra.fr/~montavont/ Julien Montavont] has defended his HDR. A new habilitated member in the team, congratulations!
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[[Image:JRO-defense.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Jean Romain Luttringer's PhD defense]]
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* 🎓 '''Nov. 28''' [https://jroluttringer.github.io/ Jean-Romain Luttringer] defended his PhD thesis entitled "Path computation for IP networks: hot and cold potato routing during failures & multi-constrained paths for segment routing".
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* 🤝 '''Nov. 14-28''' [https://basu.ac.ir/en/~r.mohammadi Reza Mohammadi] visits the team as part of a PHC RT-NET project .
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* 🎓 '''Oct. 21''' Jean-Philippe Abegg defended his PhD thesis entitled "Security and efficiency of Blockchain technologies applied to the Internet of Things".
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* 🤝 '''Sept. 22-29''' [http://www0.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/S.Vissicchio/ Stefano Vissicchio] visits the team and presents his work entitled "Programming the Internet: inside and beyond the hype".
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* 🎓 '''12 Jul.''' Renato Caminha Juaçaba Neto defended his PhD thesis entitled "Privacy-friendly aggregation of loT data streams in multi-property networks.".
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[[Image:Pascal-defense.png|right|thumb|400px|Pascal's defense]]
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* 🎓 '''July 11''' [https://clarinet.icube.unistra.fr/~merindol/ Pascal Mérindol] has defended his HDR. A new skill in the team, congratulations!
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* 🎤 '''June 10''' Invited presentation by Professor Ignacio Castro, QMUL, entitled "Who makes the Internet? A longitudinal analyses of the IETF"
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* 🎓 '''Apr. 22''' Loïc Miller brilliantly defends his PhD thesis entitled "On the Use of Microservices and Metagraphs to Prevent Data Exposures".
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* 🎤 '''March 31''' Baptiste Lababregue will give a seminar on ''Unsupervised time series analysis by constraints and representation learning.''
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* 🎤 '''March 29''' Marija Stojanova will give a seminar on ''Wi-Fi performance prediction: From stochastic approaches on conflict graphs to experiment-driven machine learning.''
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* 🎤 '''March 14''' Titouna Chafiq, will give a seminar in the team on ''Securing Unmanned Aerial Systems against cyber-attacks (GPS spoofing & False Data Injection)''
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* 🎤 '''March 7''' Lemia Louail will give a seminar in the team on ''QoS optimization: From WSNs to IoT''
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* 🎤 '''Feb. 24''' Kevin Jiokeng will give a seminar in the team entitled ''Indoor localization and Ubiquitous Computing using commodity Mobile Phones''
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===2021===
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[[Image:Iotlab night.jpg|right|thumb|400px|FIT/IoT-LAB]]
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* 📢 '''Dec. 13-15''' [https://opodis2021.unistra.fr/ Opodis] is organized this year in Strasbourg by [https://bramas.github.io/ Quentin Bramas]. The conference will be held face-to-face, and we look forward to seeing you there!
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* 🤝 '''Dec. 6-10''' We welcome Anaïs Durant for a one-week guest stay. She'll be giving a seminar ("Stabilization and Highly Dynamic Networks") on December 9 at 9:30 am.
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* 🤝 '''1-3 Dec.''' We welcome Pierre Courtieu, Lionel Rieg and Sébastien Bouchard for a three-day guest stay. A seminar ("Formal Proofs for Mobile Robot Swarms") will be given on Thursday December 2 at 10:30 am.
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* 📢 '''Oct. 4-8''' the team is organizing the [https://rsd-ecole.cnrs.fr/ GDR RSD autumn school] in Strasbourg on reproducibility. 
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* 👥 '''Oct. 1''' Welcome to Thomas Alfroy who starts his thesis on anomaly detection via machine learning.
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* 🤝 '''Aug. 30 - Sept. 3'' welcome to Erfan Mozaffari who is staying with the team for a week to work on deterministic Wi-Fi network aspects. 
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* 🎓 '''Feb. 8''' [https://julian10m.github.io Julian del Fiore] successfully defends his thesis entitled ''Detecting faulty elements in the Internet: inter-domain lies, intra-domain detours and exchange point anomalies''. Congratulations Julian!
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[[News|Voir les archives]]
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= Publications récentes =
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 3 April 2024


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The Networks team contributes to the algorithmic and protocol design of communication architectures:


Edge Networks: intelligent objects need to be able to measure and interact with the physical world while running on battery power over a long period of time (month/year). It is therefore necessary to design efficient methods for transmitting data, and for putting the radio communication unit to sleep.


Core networks: data generated at the ends of the Internet must be routed through various core networks by intelligent, and now programmable, routers. In this context, we are interested in the study of these topological structures and their configurations (via measurements & modeling), in algorithms favoring path diversity and dynamics, and in the routing policies to be implemented to ensure the reliability and quality of communications.


Distributed algorithms: to collectively solve a task, independent entities (routers, connected objects) must interact under a set of constraints in an imperfect environment. We are interested in the theoretical resolution of these problems, providing proofs of computability, convergence and asymptotic bounds.


📰 News & Announcements

2024

  • 🤝📆 19-24 Aug. Prof. Won-Joo Hwang visits the team to discuss possible collaborations in IoT and AI.
  • 🎤 18 Mar. Dr. François Bonnet will give a seminar at 2pm on combinatorial game theory.
  • 🤝 15-21 Mar. Dr. François Bonnet (Tokyo Institute of Technology) will be visiting the team.
  • 🎤 16 Feb. Prof. Pierre Parrend and Dr. Daniel Stan give a seminar to study possible collaborations with the team.

2023

Congratulations to our new graduates Jean-Romain & Renato! !
  • 👥 Nov. 6 Welcome to Ahmad Mahmod, who is starting his PhD on low-power, unreliable Software-Defined Networks.
  • 👥 Nov. 6 Welcome to Samir Si-Mohammed who joins the Networks team for a post-doc entitled "Designing Digital Twins for IIoT".
  • 📢 Sep. 6 Quentin Bramas explains the BASE-BLOC project, a solution for more virtuous blockchains, to Savoirs daily newspaper (link).

2022

Julien Montavont's HDR defense
  • 🎓 Nov. 29 Julien Montavont has defended his HDR. A new habilitated member in the team, congratulations!
Jean Romain Luttringer's PhD defense
  • 🎓 Nov. 28 Jean-Romain Luttringer defended his PhD thesis entitled "Path computation for IP networks: hot and cold potato routing during failures & multi-constrained paths for segment routing".
  • 🤝 Nov. 14-28 Reza Mohammadi visits the team as part of a PHC RT-NET project .
  • 🎓 Oct. 21 Jean-Philippe Abegg defended his PhD thesis entitled "Security and efficiency of Blockchain technologies applied to the Internet of Things".
  • 🤝 Sept. 22-29 Stefano Vissicchio visits the team and presents his work entitled "Programming the Internet: inside and beyond the hype".
  • 🎓 12 Jul. Renato Caminha Juaçaba Neto defended his PhD thesis entitled "Privacy-friendly aggregation of loT data streams in multi-property networks.".
Pascal's defense
  • 🎓 July 11 Pascal Mérindol has defended his HDR. A new skill in the team, congratulations!
  • 🎤 June 10 Invited presentation by Professor Ignacio Castro, QMUL, entitled "Who makes the Internet? A longitudinal analyses of the IETF"
  • 🎓 Apr. 22 Loïc Miller brilliantly defends his PhD thesis entitled "On the Use of Microservices and Metagraphs to Prevent Data Exposures".
  • 🎤 March 31 Baptiste Lababregue will give a seminar on Unsupervised time series analysis by constraints and representation learning.
  • 🎤 March 29 Marija Stojanova will give a seminar on Wi-Fi performance prediction: From stochastic approaches on conflict graphs to experiment-driven machine learning.
  • 🎤 March 14 Titouna Chafiq, will give a seminar in the team on Securing Unmanned Aerial Systems against cyber-attacks (GPS spoofing & False Data Injection)
  • 🎤 March 7 Lemia Louail will give a seminar in the team on QoS optimization: From WSNs to IoT
  • 🎤 Feb. 24 Kevin Jiokeng will give a seminar in the team entitled Indoor localization and Ubiquitous Computing using commodity Mobile Phones

2021

FIT/IoT-LAB
  • 📢 Dec. 13-15 Opodis is organized this year in Strasbourg by Quentin Bramas. The conference will be held face-to-face, and we look forward to seeing you there!
  • 🤝 Dec. 6-10 We welcome Anaïs Durant for a one-week guest stay. She'll be giving a seminar ("Stabilization and Highly Dynamic Networks") on December 9 at 9:30 am.
  • 🤝 1-3 Dec. We welcome Pierre Courtieu, Lionel Rieg and Sébastien Bouchard for a three-day guest stay. A seminar ("Formal Proofs for Mobile Robot Swarms") will be given on Thursday December 2 at 10:30 am.
  • 👥 Oct. 1 Welcome to Thomas Alfroy who starts his thesis on anomaly detection via machine learning.
  • 🤝 'Aug. 30 - Sept. 3 welcome to Erfan Mozaffari who is staying with the team for a week to work on deterministic Wi-Fi network aspects.
  • 🎓 Feb. 8 Julian del Fiore successfully defends his thesis entitled Detecting faulty elements in the Internet: inter-domain lies, intra-domain detours and exchange point anomalies. Congratulations Julian!

Voir les archives

Publications récentes