Team members
Phd Students - On going
BEGUE Joshua
Thesis Title: Study of the relationship between subjective quality of experience and physiological signals using a multimedia context.
HEROUCHA Abdelhak
Thesis Title: QoE, Explicability and End to End trustworthiness among very large heterogeneous IoT Systems: use case of Healthcare applications.
DERRADJI Rafik
Thesis Title: Implementation of an on-board Zero-Touch adaptive and explainable Trustworthiness QoE-centered decision support system for mission-critical operations.
RAJI Omayma
Thesis Title: Neuroimaging study of the impact of micro-strokes on deep brain stimulation in parkinson’s disease.
ZHONG Junyi
Thesis Title: Pr. Françoise Lucas (UPEC/LEESU), Dr. Thiago Abreu, ED: UPEC/SVT, Financed by China – ParisTech Grant
NALOUFI Manel
Thesis Title: Spatial and temporal variability of sources of microbiological contamination of surface waters during rainfall events.
BEGUE Joshua
Thesis Title: Study of the relationship between subjective quality of experience and physiological signals using a multimedia context.
Thesis Supervisors: Pr. Abdelhamid Mellouk, Dr. Mohamed Aymen Labiod, UPEC/MSTIC, Financed by EU Contracts + ATER
HEROUCHA Abdelhak
Thesis Title: QoE, Explicability and End to End trustworthiness among very large heterogeneous IoT Systems: use case of Healthcare applications.
Thesis Supervisors: Pr. Abdelhamid Mellouk, Dr. Thiago Abreu, Dr. Mohamed Aymen Labiod, ED: UPEC/MSTIC, Financed by MESRI Grant + Monitor
DERRADJI Rafik
Thesis Title: Implementation of an on-board Zero-Touch adaptive and explainable Trustworthiness QoE-centered decision support system for mission-critical operations
Thesis Supervisors: Pr. Abdelhamid Mellouk, Dr. Said Hoceini, Serge Delmas (Airbus), Dr.Abhishek Djeachandrane (Airbus), ED: UPEC/MSTIC, Financed by CIFRE Airbus
RAJI Omayma
Thesis Title: Neuroimaging study of the impact of micro-strokes on deep brain stimulation in parkinson’s disease
Thesis Supervisors: Pr. Abdelhamid MELLOUK, Dr. Yan Senova (APHP), Dr Charles Laidi (APHP), Dr. Mohamed Aymen Labiod, ED: UPEC/SVT, Financed by NEUROSPIN Contract
ZHONG Junyi
Thesis Supervisors: Pr. Françoise Lucas (UPEC/LEESU), Dr. Thiago Abreu, ED: UPEC/SVT, Financed by China – ParisTech Grant
NALOUFI Manel
Thesis Title: Spatial and temporal variability of sources of microbiological contamination of surface waters during rainfall events.
Thesis Supervisors: Pr. Françoise Lucas (UPEC/LEESU), Dr. Thiago Abreu, ED: UPEC/SVT, Financed by CIFRE VILLE DE PARIS.
SAOUDI Imane
Thesis Title: Medical video transmission in a mobile healthcare environment.
Thesis Supervisors: Pr. Abdelhamid Mellouk (UPEC), Pr. Salim Bitam (University of Biskra (Algeria)), ED : Univ. Biskra
AZIZI Miyada
Thesis Title: Millimeter wave communication for UAV-assisted wireless networks
Thesis Supervisors: Pr. Abdelhamid Mellouk (UPEC), Pr. Salim Bitam (University of Biskra (Algeria)), ED : Univ. Biskra
Previous Phd Students
M. KHEBBABHE
Thesis Title: Object detection systems in a road environment.
Univ. Biskra, 2024
A. DJEACHANDRANE
Thesis Title: Implementation of an intelligent decision-support system self-regulated by application-centric quality of experience.
UPEC, 2023
T. CHU
Thesis Title: Edge Computing and Software Defined Network as solutions for complex Internet of Things management: Use case of EHealth Networks
UPEC, 2023
M. ALMAKHOUR
Thesis Title: Reliable collaboration platform based on distributed registers.
UPEC, 2023
S. NITA
Thesis Title: Design of a system for processing data on human emotions in a mobile and uncertain environment
Univ. Biskra, 2023
F. MAZREG
Thesis Title: Identity-Based Security for Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks
Univ. Biskra, 2023
R. BENELMIR
Thesis Title: Cooperative navigation of autonomous vehicles based on V2X communication in a 5th Generation network
Univ. Biskra, 2022
V. V. TONG
Thesis Title: An adaptive system for troubleshooting network issues in the context of encrypted data traffic
UPEC, 2021
F. BANNOUR
Thesis Title: Extending SDN control to large-scale networks : Taxonomy, challenges and solutions
UPEC, 2019
L. AMOUR
Thesis Title: QoE estimation model to Optimize User Perceived Video Quality : Mobile Services Application
UPEC, 2018
A. M. SENOUCI
Thesis Title: Adaptive selection of radio access technology for the data transport depending on context
UPEC, 2018
M. S. MUSHTAQ
Thesis Title: Contribution of Quality of Experience to optimize multimedia services : the case study of video streaming and VoIP
UPEC, 2015
O. SOUALAH
Thesis Title: Reliable embedding of virtual networks in Cloud’s backbone network
UPEC, 2015
M. R. SENOUCI
Thesis Title: On the use of the belief functions theory in the deployment and control of wireless sensor networks
UPEC, 2014
N. SGHAIER
Thesis Title: Techniques of energy conservation in mobile sensor networks : neighbor discovery and routing
UPEC, 2013
S. SOUIHI
Thesis Title: A knowledge management and dissemination platform for autonomic networks
UPEC, 2013
A. KURIEN
Thesis Title: Approaches for the classification of traffic and radio resource management in mobile cellular networks : an application to South Africa
UPEC, 2012
A. AISSANI
Thesis Title: Routing optimization in wireless sensor netwoks for real-time applications
UPEC, 2011
A. OUFERHAT-ALLOU
Thesis Title: An approach for the adaptive routing with energy saving and optimization of extension in the networks of wireless sensors
UPEC, 2009
A. ZIANE
Thesis Title: An inductive approach for delay oriented routing : case of 802.11 networks
UPEC, 2007
S. HOCEINI
Thesis Title: Technique of reinforcement learning for adaptative routing in telecommunication networks with irregular traffic
UPEC, 2004
M. KHEBBABHE
Thesis Title: Object detection systems in a road environment
Thesis Supervisors: Prof. Salim BITAM (University of Biskra, Algeria), Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK
A. DJEACHANDRANE
Thesis Title: Implementation of an intelligent decision-support system self-regulated by application-centric quality of experience
Thesis Supervisors: Pr.Abdelhamid MELLOUK, Dr.Said HOCEINI, Serge DELMAS (Airbus), Alain DUBOIS (Airbus)
T. CHU
Thesis Title: Edge Computing and Software Defined Network as solutions for complex Internet of Things management: Use case of EHealth Networks
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK, Dr.Mohamed-Aymen LABIOD, Dr.Brice AUGUSTIN
M. ALMAKHOUR
Thesis Title: Reliable collaboration platform based on distributed registers
Thesis Supervisors: Dr.Layth Sliman, Dr.Abed Ellatif Samhat, Dr.Boussad AIT Salem; Prof.Abdelhamid Mellouk
S. NITA
Thesis Title: Design of a system for processing data on human emotions in a mobile and uncertain environment
Thesis Supervisors: Prof. Salim BITAM (University of Biskra, Algeria), Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK
F. MAZREG
Thesis Title: Identity-Based Security for Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks
Thesis Supervisors: Prof. Salim BITAM (University of Biskra, Algeria), Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK
M. NALOUFI
Thesis Title:
Thesis Supervisors:
R. BENELMIR
Thesis Title: Cooperative navigation of autonomous vehicles based on V2X communication in a 5th Generation network
Thesis Supervisors: Prof. Salim BITAM (University of Biskra, Algeria), Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK
V. V. TONG
Thesis Title: An adaptive system for troubleshooting network issues in the context of encrypted data traffic
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK, Dr.Sami SOUIHI
K. BENAISSA
Thesis Title:
Thesis Supervisors: Prof. Salim BITAM (University of Biskra, Algeria), Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK
E. BENALIA
Thesis Title: Data dissemination in the Internet of Vehicles
Thesis Supervisors: Prof. Salim BITAM (University of Biskra, Algeria), Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK
F. BANNOUR
Thesis Title: Extending SDN control to large-scale networks : Taxonomy, challenges and solutions
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK, Dr.Sami SOUIHI
L. AMOUR
Thesis Title: QoE estimation model to Optimize User Perceived Video Quality : Mobile Services Application
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK, Dr.Said HOCEINI, Dr.Sami SOUIHI
S. ZAIDI
Thesis Title: Video Streaming in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Thesis Supervisors: Prof. Salim BITAM (University of Biskra, Algeria), Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK
A. M. SENOUCI
Thesis Title: Adaptive selection of radio access technology for the data transport depending on context
Thesis Supervisors: Pr.Abdelhamid MELLOUK
K. ABDELALI
Thesis Title:
Thesis Supervisors:Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK
M. S. MUSHTAQ
Thesis Title: Contribution of Quality of Experience to optimize multimedia services : the case study of video streaming and VoIP
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK, Dr.Brice Augustin
O. SOUALAH
Thesis Title: Reliable embedding of virtual networks in Cloud’s backbone network
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK, Dr.Fajjari, Dr.Aitsaadi
M. R. SENOUCI
Thesis Title: On the use of the belief functions theory in the deployment and control of wireless sensor networks
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK
N. SGHAIER
Thesis Title: Techniques of energy conservation in mobile sensor networks : neighbor discovery and routing
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK
L. BENNACEUR
Thesis Title:
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK
S. SOUIHI
Thesis Title: A knowledge management and dissemination platform for autonomic networks
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK, Dr.Said HOCEINI
A. KURIEN
Thesis Title: Approaches for the classification of traffic and radio resource management in mobile cellular networks : an application to South Africa
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK, Dr.Yskandar HAMAM F’SATI, Dr.Barend J VAN WYK
H. A. TRAN
Thesis Title: QoE-based Content Distribution Network architecture
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK, Dr.Said HOCEINI
A. AISSANI
Thesis Title: Routing optimization in wireless sensor netwoks for real-time applications
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid Mellouk, Dr.Nadjib Badache
A. OUFERHAT-ALLOU
Thesis Title: An approach for the adaptive routing with energy saving and optimization of extension in the networks of wireless sensors
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK
A. ZIANE
Thesis Title: An inductive approach for delay oriented routing : case of 802.11 networks
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK
S. HOCEINI
Thesis Title: Technique of reinforcement learning for adaptative routing in telecommunication networks with irregular traffic
Thesis Supervisors: Prof.Abdelhamid MELLOUK, Prof.Yacine AMIRAT