Publications

2019
Ari AAA, Gueroui A, Titouna C, Thiare O, Aliouat Z. Resource allocation scheme for 5G C-RAN: A Swarm Intelligence based approach. Computer NetworksComputer Networks. 2019;165 :106957.
Ari AAA, Gueroui A, Titouna C, Thiare O, Aliouat Z. Resource allocation scheme for 5G C-RAN: A Swarm Intelligence based approach. Computer NetworksComputer Networks. 2019;165 :106957.
Ari AAA, Gueroui A, Titouna C, Thiare O, Aliouat Z. Resource allocation scheme for 5G C-RAN: A Swarm Intelligence based approach. Computer NetworksComputer Networks. 2019;165 :106957.
Ari AAA, Gueroui A, Titouna C, Thiare O, Aliouat Z. Resource allocation scheme for 5G C-RAN: A Swarm Intelligence based approach. Computer NetworksComputer Networks. 2019;165 :106957.
Soltani F, Kacha F, Saidi M. Résultats du traitement par Imatib* d'une série de 110 patients présentant une leucémie myéloïde chronique en phase chronique : étude mono centrique sur une période de 10 ans. Congrès maghrébin d'Hématologie , Octobre . 2019.
Soltani F, Kacha F, Saidi M. Résultats du traitement par Imatib* d'une série de 110 patients présentant une leucémie myéloïde chronique en phase chronique : étude mono centrique sur une période de 10 ans. Congrès maghrébin d'Hématologie , Octobre . 2019.
Soltani F, Kacha F, Saidi M. Résultats du traitement par Imatib* d'une série de 110 patients présentant une leucémie myéloïde chronique en phase chronique : étude mono centrique sur une période de 10 ans. Congrès maghrébin d'Hématologie , Octobre . 2019.
Lamine B, Nabil C, Tarek D. Reviewing the potential anthropogenic sources of groundwater contamination - Case study of the expanding urban area of Taleza in Algeria. 72nd Canadian Geotechnical Conference. 2019.Abstract

Located in northeast Algerian, the coastal aquifer of Taleza constitutes a significant source of groundwater. It contains hundreds of private wells installed by the population for several purposes including drinking water. Recently, the groundwater has become quite salinized. Furthermore, some people have noted the presence of a bad odor, as rotten eggs, in the groundwater pumped from their wells. The groundwater quality is mostly controlled by two factors: 1) natural processes related to aquifer lithology, and soil/rock interactions with groundwater, and 2) anthropogenic activities. However, the later activities can be considered as the most serious sources of groundwater contamination. This paper describes a review of potential anthropogenic sources of groundwater contamination over the Taleza territory. Several different potential anthropogenic sources were identified, such as cultivated fields, private sanitation systems, random urbanisation, over-exploitation of groundwater, solid waste dumpsites, and cemeteries. Consequently, efficient and durable groundwater protection planning is urgently required, to limit and possibly remediate groundwater contamination related to anthropogenic activities.

Lamine B, Nabil C, Tarek D. Reviewing the potential anthropogenic sources of groundwater contamination - Case study of the expanding urban area of Taleza in Algeria. 72nd Canadian Geotechnical Conference. 2019.Abstract

Located in northeast Algerian, the coastal aquifer of Taleza constitutes a significant source of groundwater. It contains hundreds of private wells installed by the population for several purposes including drinking water. Recently, the groundwater has become quite salinized. Furthermore, some people have noted the presence of a bad odor, as rotten eggs, in the groundwater pumped from their wells. The groundwater quality is mostly controlled by two factors: 1) natural processes related to aquifer lithology, and soil/rock interactions with groundwater, and 2) anthropogenic activities. However, the later activities can be considered as the most serious sources of groundwater contamination. This paper describes a review of potential anthropogenic sources of groundwater contamination over the Taleza territory. Several different potential anthropogenic sources were identified, such as cultivated fields, private sanitation systems, random urbanisation, over-exploitation of groundwater, solid waste dumpsites, and cemeteries. Consequently, efficient and durable groundwater protection planning is urgently required, to limit and possibly remediate groundwater contamination related to anthropogenic activities.

Lamine B, Nabil C, Tarek D. Reviewing the potential anthropogenic sources of groundwater contamination - Case study of the expanding urban area of Taleza in Algeria. 72nd Canadian Geotechnical Conference. 2019.Abstract

Located in northeast Algerian, the coastal aquifer of Taleza constitutes a significant source of groundwater. It contains hundreds of private wells installed by the population for several purposes including drinking water. Recently, the groundwater has become quite salinized. Furthermore, some people have noted the presence of a bad odor, as rotten eggs, in the groundwater pumped from their wells. The groundwater quality is mostly controlled by two factors: 1) natural processes related to aquifer lithology, and soil/rock interactions with groundwater, and 2) anthropogenic activities. However, the later activities can be considered as the most serious sources of groundwater contamination. This paper describes a review of potential anthropogenic sources of groundwater contamination over the Taleza territory. Several different potential anthropogenic sources were identified, such as cultivated fields, private sanitation systems, random urbanisation, over-exploitation of groundwater, solid waste dumpsites, and cemeteries. Consequently, efficient and durable groundwater protection planning is urgently required, to limit and possibly remediate groundwater contamination related to anthropogenic activities.

Ramzi M, Larbi GUEZOULI, Lyamine G. Road obstacle detection. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Future Networks and Distributed Systems. 2019 :1-5.
Ramzi M, Larbi GUEZOULI, Lyamine G. Road obstacle detection. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Future Networks and Distributed Systems. 2019 :1-5.
Ramzi M, Larbi GUEZOULI, Lyamine G. Road obstacle detection. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Future Networks and Distributed Systems. 2019 :1-5.
Bakhti I, Chaouch S, Makouf A, Douadi T. Robust integral backstepping control with extended Kalman filter of permanent magnet synchronous motor. International Journal of Industrial and Systems EngineeringInternational Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering. 2019;31 :1-14.
Bakhti I, Chaouch S, Makouf A, Douadi T. Robust integral backstepping control with extended Kalman filter of permanent magnet synchronous motor. International Journal of Industrial and Systems EngineeringInternational Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering. 2019;31 :1-14.
Bakhti I, Chaouch S, Makouf A, Douadi T. Robust integral backstepping control with extended Kalman filter of permanent magnet synchronous motor. International Journal of Industrial and Systems EngineeringInternational Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering. 2019;31 :1-14.
Bakhti I, Chaouch S, Makouf A, Douadi T. Robust integral backstepping control with extended Kalman filter of permanent magnet synchronous motor. International Journal of Industrial and Systems EngineeringInternational Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering. 2019;31 :1-14.
Goléa NE-H, Melkemi KE. ROI-based fragile watermarking for medical image tamper detection. International Journal of High Performance Computing and NetworkingInternational Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking. 2019;13 :199-210.
Goléa NE-H, Melkemi KE. ROI-based fragile watermarking for medical image tamper detection. International Journal of High Performance Computing and NetworkingInternational Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking. 2019;13 :199-210.
Khamsa M. Rougeole et maladie auto-immune : à propos d’un cas exceptionnel de rougeole sur lupus sous corticothérapie prolongée. 3ème Journée Internationale d’Infectiologie de L’EHS El Hadi Flici ex El Kettar, . 2019.

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