Publications

2019
Barka K, Guezouli L, Gourdache S, Boubiche DE. Proposal of a new self-organizing protocol for data collection regarding mobile wireless sensor and actor networks. 2019 15th International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC). 2019 :985-990.
Barka K, Guezouli L, Gourdache S, Boubiche DE. Proposal of a new self-organizing protocol for data collection regarding Mobile Wireless Sensor and actor Networks. 15th International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC) [Internet]. 2019. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Mobile Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (MWSANs) can simply be defined as an extension of Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (WSANs) in which the actor nodes are mobile. As such, in addition to challenges existing in WSAN, the mobility also imposes new challenges such as localization of actors, cooperative tracking of both actor-actor and actor-sensor collaboration, and communication infrastructure between distant actors. New communication protocols, specific to MWSANs, are needed. In this paper, we propose a self-organization and data collection protocol in order to provide energy efficiency, low latency, high success rate and suitably interactions between sensors and actors and take benefit from the mobility and resources existing on the network’s actor nodes. The actor nodes move according to RWP mobility model. Each actor, during its pause time creates a temporary cluster, and is the head of it, collects and processes sensor data and performs actions on the environment based on the information gathered from sensor nodes in its cluster. Once an actor detects a base station it delivers the collected data to it. The simulations carried out (with TOSSIM tool), comfort us with good performances results.
Barka K, Guezouli L, Gourdache S, Boubiche DE. Proposal of a new self-organizing protocol for data collection regarding mobile wireless sensor and actor networks. 2019 15th International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC). 2019 :985-990.
Barka K, Guezouli L, Gourdache S, Boubiche DE. Proposal of a new self-organizing protocol for data collection regarding Mobile Wireless Sensor and actor Networks. 15th International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC) [Internet]. 2019. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Mobile Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (MWSANs) can simply be defined as an extension of Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (WSANs) in which the actor nodes are mobile. As such, in addition to challenges existing in WSAN, the mobility also imposes new challenges such as localization of actors, cooperative tracking of both actor-actor and actor-sensor collaboration, and communication infrastructure between distant actors. New communication protocols, specific to MWSANs, are needed. In this paper, we propose a self-organization and data collection protocol in order to provide energy efficiency, low latency, high success rate and suitably interactions between sensors and actors and take benefit from the mobility and resources existing on the network’s actor nodes. The actor nodes move according to RWP mobility model. Each actor, during its pause time creates a temporary cluster, and is the head of it, collects and processes sensor data and performs actions on the environment based on the information gathered from sensor nodes in its cluster. Once an actor detects a base station it delivers the collected data to it. The simulations carried out (with TOSSIM tool), comfort us with good performances results.
Barka K, Guezouli L, Gourdache S, Boubiche DE. Proposal of a new self-organizing protocol for data collection regarding mobile wireless sensor and actor networks. 2019 15th International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC). 2019 :985-990.
Barka K, Guezouli L, Gourdache S, Boubiche DE. Proposal of a new self-organizing protocol for data collection regarding Mobile Wireless Sensor and actor Networks. 15th International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC) [Internet]. 2019. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Mobile Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (MWSANs) can simply be defined as an extension of Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (WSANs) in which the actor nodes are mobile. As such, in addition to challenges existing in WSAN, the mobility also imposes new challenges such as localization of actors, cooperative tracking of both actor-actor and actor-sensor collaboration, and communication infrastructure between distant actors. New communication protocols, specific to MWSANs, are needed. In this paper, we propose a self-organization and data collection protocol in order to provide energy efficiency, low latency, high success rate and suitably interactions between sensors and actors and take benefit from the mobility and resources existing on the network’s actor nodes. The actor nodes move according to RWP mobility model. Each actor, during its pause time creates a temporary cluster, and is the head of it, collects and processes sensor data and performs actions on the environment based on the information gathered from sensor nodes in its cluster. Once an actor detects a base station it delivers the collected data to it. The simulations carried out (with TOSSIM tool), comfort us with good performances results.
Barka K, Guezouli L, Gourdache S, Boubiche DE. Proposal of a new self-organizing protocol for data collection regarding mobile wireless sensor and actor networks. 2019 15th International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC). 2019 :985-990.
Naima Z. Proposal of an Automatic Single Document Text Summarization. International Conference on Management, Economics & Social Science. 2019.
Naima Z. Proposal of an Automatic Single Document Text Summarization http://researchfora.com/Conference2019/UK/2/ICMESS/. ICMESS 2019 43rd International Conference, 18-19 Mars . 2019.
Tarek B. Proposition d’un système distribué de diagnostic et pronostic basé sur les services web et ELM. Génie industriel [Internet]. 2019. Publisher's Version
Soundes B, Larbi GUEZOULI, Samir Z. Pseudo Zernike moments-based approach for text detection and localisation from lecture videos. International Journal of Computational Science and EngineeringInternational Journal of Computational Science and Engineering. 2019;19 :274-283.Abstract
Scene text presents challenging characteristics mainly related to acquisition circumstances and environmental changes resulting in low quality videos. In this paper, we present a scene text detection algorithm based on pseudo Zernike moments (PZMs) and stroke features from low resolution lecture videos. Algorithm mainly consists of three steps: slide detection, text detection and segmentation and non-text filtering. In lecture videos, slide region is a key object carrying almost all important information; hence slide region has to be extracted and segmented from other scene objects considered as background for later processing. Slide region detection and segmentation is done by applying pseudo Zernike moment’s based on RGB frames. Text detection and extraction is performed using PZMs segmentation over V channel of HSV colour space, and then stroke feature is used to filter out non-text region and to remove false positives. The algorithm is robust to illumination, low resolution and uneven luminance from compressed videos. Effectiveness of PZM description leads to very few false positives comparing to other approached. Moreover resulting images can be used directly by OCR engines and no more processing is needed.
Soundes B, Larbi GUEZOULI, Samir Z. Pseudo Zernike moments-based approach for text detection and localisation from lecture videos. International Journal of Computational Science and EngineeringInternational Journal of Computational Science and Engineering. 2019;19 :274-283.Abstract
Scene text presents challenging characteristics mainly related to acquisition circumstances and environmental changes resulting in low quality videos. In this paper, we present a scene text detection algorithm based on pseudo Zernike moments (PZMs) and stroke features from low resolution lecture videos. Algorithm mainly consists of three steps: slide detection, text detection and segmentation and non-text filtering. In lecture videos, slide region is a key object carrying almost all important information; hence slide region has to be extracted and segmented from other scene objects considered as background for later processing. Slide region detection and segmentation is done by applying pseudo Zernike moment’s based on RGB frames. Text detection and extraction is performed using PZMs segmentation over V channel of HSV colour space, and then stroke feature is used to filter out non-text region and to remove false positives. The algorithm is robust to illumination, low resolution and uneven luminance from compressed videos. Effectiveness of PZM description leads to very few false positives comparing to other approached. Moreover resulting images can be used directly by OCR engines and no more processing is needed.
Soundes B, Larbi GUEZOULI, Samir Z. Pseudo Zernike moments-based approach for text detection and localisation from lecture videos. International Journal of Computational Science and EngineeringInternational Journal of Computational Science and Engineering. 2019;19 :274-283.Abstract
Scene text presents challenging characteristics mainly related to acquisition circumstances and environmental changes resulting in low quality videos. In this paper, we present a scene text detection algorithm based on pseudo Zernike moments (PZMs) and stroke features from low resolution lecture videos. Algorithm mainly consists of three steps: slide detection, text detection and segmentation and non-text filtering. In lecture videos, slide region is a key object carrying almost all important information; hence slide region has to be extracted and segmented from other scene objects considered as background for later processing. Slide region detection and segmentation is done by applying pseudo Zernike moment’s based on RGB frames. Text detection and extraction is performed using PZMs segmentation over V channel of HSV colour space, and then stroke feature is used to filter out non-text region and to remove false positives. The algorithm is robust to illumination, low resolution and uneven luminance from compressed videos. Effectiveness of PZM description leads to very few false positives comparing to other approached. Moreover resulting images can be used directly by OCR engines and no more processing is needed.
Khedidja A, Abderrahmane B. Quality assessment of shallow groundwater for irrigation purposes in Tadjenanet – Chelghoum Laid area (Eastern Algeria) ISSN / e-ISSN 1571-5124 / 1814-2060. International Journal of River Basin ManagementInternational Journal of River Basin Management. 2019.Abstract
The groundwater quality of Tadjenanet- Chelghoum Laid Semi-arid region was assessed for irrigation suitability; where the intensity of salinization process depends on soil characteristics, water quality, irrigation practices and in particular the inefficiency of the drainage system. The drought of the last decade has created an agricultural deficit due to high evapotranspiration, influencing the water salinity. To achieve this assessment, thirty groundwater samples were collected at identical locations from deeper wells. The physicochemical parameters such as, pH, electrical conductivity (EC), total hardness (TH), Ca²+$, Mg²+$, Na+$, K+$, HCO3-$, SO4²-$, Cl-$ and NO3-$ have been studied. Obtained results were measured and interpreted with different irrigation indexes like EC, sodium percentage (SP), sodium adsorption ratio (SAR), residual sodium carbonate (RSC), permeability index (PI) and Kelly’s ratio (KR). These parameters combined allowed to conclude that the quality of groundwater was roughly suitable for irrigation.
Khedidja A, Abderrahmane B. Quality assessment of shallow groundwater for irrigation purposes in Tadjenanet – Chelghoum Laid area (Eastern Algeria) ISSN / e-ISSN 1571-5124 / 1814-2060. International Journal of River Basin ManagementInternational Journal of River Basin Management. 2019.Abstract
The groundwater quality of Tadjenanet- Chelghoum Laid Semi-arid region was assessed for irrigation suitability; where the intensity of salinization process depends on soil characteristics, water quality, irrigation practices and in particular the inefficiency of the drainage system. The drought of the last decade has created an agricultural deficit due to high evapotranspiration, influencing the water salinity. To achieve this assessment, thirty groundwater samples were collected at identical locations from deeper wells. The physicochemical parameters such as, pH, electrical conductivity (EC), total hardness (TH), Ca²+$, Mg²+$, Na+$, K+$, HCO3-$, SO4²-$, Cl-$ and NO3-$ have been studied. Obtained results were measured and interpreted with different irrigation indexes like EC, sodium percentage (SP), sodium adsorption ratio (SAR), residual sodium carbonate (RSC), permeability index (PI) and Kelly’s ratio (KR). These parameters combined allowed to conclude that the quality of groundwater was roughly suitable for irrigation.
Houria B, Farès B. The quality of service in urban public transport in Algeria. International Journal of Quality and Service SciencesInternational Journal of Quality and Service Sciences. 2019.
Houria B, Farès B. The quality of service in urban public transport in Algeria. International Journal of Quality and Service SciencesInternational Journal of Quality and Service Sciences. 2019.
Abdou A, Bouchala T, Abdelhadi B, Guettafi A, Benoudjit A. Real-Time Eddy Current Measurement of Aeronautical Construction Material Coating Thickness. 2019.
Abdou A, Bouchala T, Abdelhadi B, Guettafi A, Benoudjit A. Real-Time Eddy Current Measurement of Aeronautical Construction Material Coating Thickness. 2019.
Abdou A, Bouchala T, Abdelhadi B, Guettafi A, Benoudjit A. Real-Time Eddy Current Measurement of Aeronautical Construction Material Coating Thickness. 2019.

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