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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

International Initiatives

Inria International Labs

PREDNET

Participants : Simon Duquennoy, Nathalie Mitton [correspondant] , Viktor Toldov, Julien Vandaele.

Inria Associate Teams Not Involved in an Inria International Labs

DepIoT

Participants : Simon Duquennoy [correspondant] , Nathalie Mitton.

Inria International Partners

Declared Inria International Partners
Informal International Partners

Southern University, China

The purpose of this collaboration is to study the green (or energy-efficient) communication problem in vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) and the application of vehicular network communication in green transportation. In this framework, Nathalie Mitton visited the Nanjing University. It gave birth to joint project submission, joint conference organization (UIC 2016) and joint publications, one in 2016 [27].

Arun Sen from Arizona State University, USA

The purpose of this collaboration is to study the joint scheduling and trajectory of RFID readers in a mobile environment. In this framework, Arun Sen visited the FUN team for 6 months in 2015 and in July 2016. It gave birth to joint project submission, joint conference submission and joint publications, among them in 2016 [30], [29].

Anna-Maria Vegni from Roma Tre University, Italy

The purpose of this collaboration is to study alternative communication paradigms and investigate their limitations and different effects on performances. In this framework, joint publications have been obtained, among them in 2016 [51], [26], [53], [50], [46], [40], [16], [55], [15], [45], [25].

PhD co-supervision

Participants : Nathalie Mitton [correspondant] , Mouna Masmoudi.

Since January 2013, Nathalie Mitton co-supervises Mouna Rekik as a PhD student with Pr Zied Chtourou from Université de Sfax, Tunisia. Her topic is about swarm intelligence based multi-path geographic routing for wireless sensor and actuator networks.

This work has led to the following publications in 2016: [23]. Mouna defended her PhD on July 26th 2016.

Since 2014, Simon Duquennoy co-supervised Anwar Hithnawi as a PhD student with Pr Friedemann Mattern from ETH Zurich, Sweden. Her research is on low-power wireless systems coexistence, and mitigation of cross-technology inteference. This work has led to the following publications in 2016: [39]. Anwar defended her PhD on November 8, 2016.

Participation in Other International Programs

CROMO

Participants : Valeria Loscri, Nathalie Mitton [correspondant] , Riccardo Petrolo, Abdoul Aziz Mbacke.