Publications

2019
Hamdi N, Oursal R, Chaouch S. MS18-P06| SYNTHESIS AND CRYSTAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW LAYERED ACIDIC DIPHOSPHATE METALLATE. Foundations of CrystallographyFoundations of Crystallography. 2019;75 :e318.
Hamdi N, Oursal R, Chaouch S. MS18-P06| SYNTHESIS AND CRYSTAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW LAYERED ACIDIC DIPHOSPHATE METALLATE. Foundations of CrystallographyFoundations of Crystallography. 2019;75 :e318.
Benayache A, Bilami A, Barkat S, Lorenz P, Taleb H. MsM: A microservice middleware for smart WSN-based IoT application. Journal of Network and Computer ApplicationsJournal of Network and Computer Applications. 2019;144 :138-154.Abstract
Actually, wireless sensor networks represent a substantial part in IoT. However, their limitation requires a special consideration in IoT applications. For their integration with the internet, it is necessary to adapt such networks using different middleware, with taking into account various challenges such as heterogeneity and interoperability. Previously Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) was the suitable design, but with a better practice, a new design called microservice becomes the leader due to its high performance and its suitability for IoT applications. In this paper, we first survey the most important middleware that have been proposed to handle WSN through IoT. Also, we discuss the most crucial microservices that handle different integration factors by making them supported by the proposed middleware. Our proposal is inspired from artificial neural network architecture to allow dynamic service interaction; it supports unlimited services with a regard to various device capabilities separately of the cloud technologies. Moreover, the evaluation of our design clearly shows that our middleware allows a lightweight WSN integration with IoT regarding to their limitations and requirements.
Benayache A, Bilami A, Barkat S, Lorenz P, Taleb H. MsM: A microservice middleware for smart WSN-based IoT application. Journal of Network and Computer ApplicationsJournal of Network and Computer Applications. 2019;144 :138-154.Abstract
Actually, wireless sensor networks represent a substantial part in IoT. However, their limitation requires a special consideration in IoT applications. For their integration with the internet, it is necessary to adapt such networks using different middleware, with taking into account various challenges such as heterogeneity and interoperability. Previously Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) was the suitable design, but with a better practice, a new design called microservice becomes the leader due to its high performance and its suitability for IoT applications. In this paper, we first survey the most important middleware that have been proposed to handle WSN through IoT. Also, we discuss the most crucial microservices that handle different integration factors by making them supported by the proposed middleware. Our proposal is inspired from artificial neural network architecture to allow dynamic service interaction; it supports unlimited services with a regard to various device capabilities separately of the cloud technologies. Moreover, the evaluation of our design clearly shows that our middleware allows a lightweight WSN integration with IoT regarding to their limitations and requirements.
Benayache A, Bilami A, Barkat S, Lorenz P, Taleb H. MsM: A microservice middleware for smart WSN-based IoT application. Journal of Network and Computer ApplicationsJournal of Network and Computer Applications. 2019;144 :138-154.Abstract
Actually, wireless sensor networks represent a substantial part in IoT. However, their limitation requires a special consideration in IoT applications. For their integration with the internet, it is necessary to adapt such networks using different middleware, with taking into account various challenges such as heterogeneity and interoperability. Previously Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) was the suitable design, but with a better practice, a new design called microservice becomes the leader due to its high performance and its suitability for IoT applications. In this paper, we first survey the most important middleware that have been proposed to handle WSN through IoT. Also, we discuss the most crucial microservices that handle different integration factors by making them supported by the proposed middleware. Our proposal is inspired from artificial neural network architecture to allow dynamic service interaction; it supports unlimited services with a regard to various device capabilities separately of the cloud technologies. Moreover, the evaluation of our design clearly shows that our middleware allows a lightweight WSN integration with IoT regarding to their limitations and requirements.
Benayache A, Bilami A, Barkat S, Lorenz P, Taleb H. MsM: A microservice middleware for smart WSN-based IoT application. Journal of Network and Computer ApplicationsJournal of Network and Computer Applications. 2019;144 :138-154.Abstract
Actually, wireless sensor networks represent a substantial part in IoT. However, their limitation requires a special consideration in IoT applications. For their integration with the internet, it is necessary to adapt such networks using different middleware, with taking into account various challenges such as heterogeneity and interoperability. Previously Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) was the suitable design, but with a better practice, a new design called microservice becomes the leader due to its high performance and its suitability for IoT applications. In this paper, we first survey the most important middleware that have been proposed to handle WSN through IoT. Also, we discuss the most crucial microservices that handle different integration factors by making them supported by the proposed middleware. Our proposal is inspired from artificial neural network architecture to allow dynamic service interaction; it supports unlimited services with a regard to various device capabilities separately of the cloud technologies. Moreover, the evaluation of our design clearly shows that our middleware allows a lightweight WSN integration with IoT regarding to their limitations and requirements.
Benayache A, Bilami A, Barkat S, Lorenz P, Taleb H. MsM: A microservice middleware for smart WSN-based IoT application. Journal of Network and Computer ApplicationsJournal of Network and Computer Applications. 2019;144 :138-154.Abstract
Actually, wireless sensor networks represent a substantial part in IoT. However, their limitation requires a special consideration in IoT applications. For their integration with the internet, it is necessary to adapt such networks using different middleware, with taking into account various challenges such as heterogeneity and interoperability. Previously Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) was the suitable design, but with a better practice, a new design called microservice becomes the leader due to its high performance and its suitability for IoT applications. In this paper, we first survey the most important middleware that have been proposed to handle WSN through IoT. Also, we discuss the most crucial microservices that handle different integration factors by making them supported by the proposed middleware. Our proposal is inspired from artificial neural network architecture to allow dynamic service interaction; it supports unlimited services with a regard to various device capabilities separately of the cloud technologies. Moreover, the evaluation of our design clearly shows that our middleware allows a lightweight WSN integration with IoT regarding to their limitations and requirements.
HEDJAZI D, Layachi F, Boubiche DE. A multi-agent system for distributed maintenance scheduling. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004579061832620X⋕!https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004579061832620X⋕!. 2019;77 :1-11.Abstract
Due to the intrinsically geo-distributed subcontracting maintenance activity practice, the maintenance scheduling has for a long time been a major challenge in the industry. This research work presents a methodology to schedule the maintenance activities of geo-distributed assets. A multi-agent system based approach is proposed to enable the decision-making for the subcontractors in a distributed industrial environment under uncertainty. An auction based negotiation mechanism is designed to promote competition and cooperation among the different agents, and to obtain global good schedule.Compared to the Weighted Shortest Processing Time first–Heuristic–Earliest Due Date (WSPT-H-EDD) method, the experimental results show that the proposed approach is able to provide scheduling scheme with good performances in terms of Global Cost, Total Weighted Tardiness Cost and makespan.
HEDJAZI D, Layachi F, Boubiche DE. A multi-agent system for distributed maintenance scheduling. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004579061832620X⋕!https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004579061832620X⋕!. 2019;77 :1-11.Abstract
Due to the intrinsically geo-distributed subcontracting maintenance activity practice, the maintenance scheduling has for a long time been a major challenge in the industry. This research work presents a methodology to schedule the maintenance activities of geo-distributed assets. A multi-agent system based approach is proposed to enable the decision-making for the subcontractors in a distributed industrial environment under uncertainty. An auction based negotiation mechanism is designed to promote competition and cooperation among the different agents, and to obtain global good schedule.Compared to the Weighted Shortest Processing Time first–Heuristic–Earliest Due Date (WSPT-H-EDD) method, the experimental results show that the proposed approach is able to provide scheduling scheme with good performances in terms of Global Cost, Total Weighted Tardiness Cost and makespan.
HEDJAZI D, Layachi F, Boubiche DE. A multi-agent system for distributed maintenance scheduling. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004579061832620X⋕!https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004579061832620X⋕!. 2019;77 :1-11.Abstract
Due to the intrinsically geo-distributed subcontracting maintenance activity practice, the maintenance scheduling has for a long time been a major challenge in the industry. This research work presents a methodology to schedule the maintenance activities of geo-distributed assets. A multi-agent system based approach is proposed to enable the decision-making for the subcontractors in a distributed industrial environment under uncertainty. An auction based negotiation mechanism is designed to promote competition and cooperation among the different agents, and to obtain global good schedule.Compared to the Weighted Shortest Processing Time first–Heuristic–Earliest Due Date (WSPT-H-EDD) method, the experimental results show that the proposed approach is able to provide scheduling scheme with good performances in terms of Global Cost, Total Weighted Tardiness Cost and makespan.
Kadri S, Aouag S, HEDJAZI D. Multi-level approach for controlling architecture quality with Alloy. 2019 International Conference on Theoretical and Applicative Aspects of Computer Science (ICTAACS). 2019;1 :1-8.
Kadri S, Aouag S, HEDJAZI D. Multi-level approach for controlling architecture quality with Alloy. 2019 International Conference on Theoretical and Applicative Aspects of Computer Science (ICTAACS). 2019;1 :1-8.
Kadri S, Aouag S, HEDJAZI D. Multi-level approach for controlling architecture quality with Alloy. 2019 International Conference on Theoretical and Applicative Aspects of Computer Science (ICTAACS). 2019;1 :1-8.
Benmessaoud F, Chikhi A, Belkacem S, Boukhalfa G. Multi-Level Direct Torque Control of Induction Motor Using Fuzzy-Genetic Speed Regulation. 2019 International Conference on Power Generation Systems and Renewable Energy Technologies (PGSRET). 2019 :1-5.
Benmessaoud F, Chikhi A, Belkacem S, Boukhalfa G. Multi-Level Direct Torque Control of Induction Motor Using Fuzzy-Genetic Speed Regulation. 2019 International Conference on Power Generation Systems and Renewable Energy Technologies (PGSRET). 2019 :1-5.
Benmessaoud F, Chikhi A, Belkacem S, Boukhalfa G. Multi-Level Direct Torque Control of Induction Motor Using Fuzzy-Genetic Speed Regulation. 2019 International Conference on Power Generation Systems and Renewable Energy Technologies (PGSRET). 2019 :1-5.
Benmessaoud F, Chikhi A, Belkacem S, Boukhalfa G. Multi-Level Direct Torque Control of Induction Motor Using Fuzzy-Genetic Speed Regulation. 2019 International Conference on Power Generation Systems and Renewable Energy Technologies (PGSRET). 2019 :1-5.
Mansoura L, Noureddine A, Assas O, Yassine A. Multimodal face and iris recognition with adaptive score normalization using several comparative methods. Indian Journal of Science and TechnologyIndian Journal of Science and Technology. 2019;12 :7.
Mansoura L, Noureddine A, Assas O, Yassine A. Multimodal face and iris recognition with adaptive score normalization using several comparative methods. Indian Journal of Science and TechnologyIndian Journal of Science and Technology. 2019;12 :7.
Mansoura L, Noureddine A, Assas O, Yassine A. Multimodal face and iris recognition with adaptive score normalization using several comparative methods. Indian Journal of Science and TechnologyIndian Journal of Science and Technology. 2019;12 :7.

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