Nazim Agoulmine

Also published under:N. Agoulmine, Nazirn Agoulmine

Affiliation

IBISC, Université Paris-Saclay, Univ Evry, France

Topic

Access Link,Backhaul Links,Best Response,Channel Power Gain,Heterogeneous Network,Nash Equilibrium,Non-cooperative Game,Optimal Allocation,Optimal Power Allocation,Resource Allocation,Assignment Problem,Base Station,Big Data,Cloud Computing,Joint Power Allocation,Non-orthogonal Multiple Access,Optimization Problem,Orthogonal Multiple Access,Power Allocation Problem,Power Allocation Scheme,Resource Allocation Problem,Resource Block,Service Quality,Signal-to-interference-plus-noise Ratio,Successive Interference Cancellation,5G HetNets,Additional Storage,Allocation Assignment,Amazon EC2,Amazon Web Services,Batch Mode,Big Data Analytics,Bottleneck Problem,Cardiac Monitoring,Cellular Networks,Central Server,Cloud Radio Access Network,Clustering Algorithm,Coalition Formation,Collaborative Training,Communication Protocol,Computational Resources,Context Of This Paper,Convolutional Neural Network,Data Clustering,Data Processing,Data Storage,Decision Support System,Decoding,Demand In Order,

Biography

Nazim Agoulmine ([email protected]) is a full professor at the University of Evry, France, since 2000 and head of the National Research Programme on Software and Hardware Infrastructures for Future ICT at ANR (National French Research Funding Agency). He is leading a the research group LRSM (Software for Networked Multimedia Systems) as part of the IBISC Research Laboratory. He received his Engineer degree in 1988 from USTHB, Algeria, and his Master's and Ph.D. degrees in computer science in 1989 and 1992 from the University of Paris XI, France. His research interests are mainly wired and integrated network and service management, autonomic systems, wire and wireless networks, ehealth, and bio-inspired networking and computing. He is an area editor of Elsevier's International Journal on Computer Networks and Secretary of the e-health IEEE Technical Committee. He served several times as a general TPC co-chair for IEEE/IFIP conferences and workshops (IM, GIIS, MMNS, DANSM, LANOMS, etc.). He is author and co-author of five books in the areas of autonomic networking, self-managed networks, network and system management, and multimedia management. He has participated in numerous European projects from the first EU programs (RACE ESPRIT, ACTS, IST, FP, ITEA, CELTIC) He is acting as an expert for several national and international research agencies ANR (France), NSERC/FCAR (Canada), HETAC (Ireland), and NRK (South Korea).