Publications

2018
Redha MENANIM. Adaptation de l'agriculture saharienne à la sécheresse - cas de la région d'Oued Souf (Algérie). 16 ème Conférence Internationale EURO-RIOB, 17-20 Oct . 2018.
Rabah B, Aida B. Adaptation of MEDALUS method for the analysis depicting land degradation in Oued Labiod Valley (Eastern Algeria). Conference of the Arabian Journal of Geosciences. 2018 :281-285.
Rabah B, Aida B. Adaptation of MEDALUS method for the analysis depicting land degradation in Oued Labiod Valley (Eastern Algeria). Conference of the Arabian Journal of Geosciences. 2018 :281-285.
Boubiche D-E, Pathan A-SK, Lloret J, Zhou H, Hong S, Amin SO, Feki MA. Advanced Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks and Intelligent IoT. IEEE Communications MagazineIEEE Communications Magazine. 2018;56 :14 - 15.Abstract
Examines the market for wireless sensor networks in the era and expansion of the Internet of Things. Over the past decade, the fast expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm and wireless communication technologies has raised many scientific and engineering challenges that call for ingenious research efforts from both academia and industry. The IoT paradigm now covers several technologies beyond RFID and wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In fact, the number of potential application fields has already exceeded expectations. According to Cisco IBSG, more than 50 billion devices are expected to be connected to the Internet by 2020, with around 20 percent from the industry sector. Therefore, integrating the IoT concept and industrial WSNs (IWSNs) is an attractive choice for industrial processes, which may optimize operational efficiency, automation, maintenance, and rationalization. Moreover, IoT ensures large-scale interconnection between machines, computers, and people, enabling intelligent industrial operations. This emergent technological evolution has led to what has become the Industrial IoT (IIoT). IIoT will bring promising opportunities, along with new challenges.
Boubiche D-E, Pathan A-SK, Lloret J, Zhou H, Hong S, Amin SO, Feki MA. Advanced Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks and Intelligent IoT. IEEE Communications MagazineIEEE Communications Magazine. 2018;56 :14 - 15.Abstract
Examines the market for wireless sensor networks in the era and expansion of the Internet of Things. Over the past decade, the fast expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm and wireless communication technologies has raised many scientific and engineering challenges that call for ingenious research efforts from both academia and industry. The IoT paradigm now covers several technologies beyond RFID and wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In fact, the number of potential application fields has already exceeded expectations. According to Cisco IBSG, more than 50 billion devices are expected to be connected to the Internet by 2020, with around 20 percent from the industry sector. Therefore, integrating the IoT concept and industrial WSNs (IWSNs) is an attractive choice for industrial processes, which may optimize operational efficiency, automation, maintenance, and rationalization. Moreover, IoT ensures large-scale interconnection between machines, computers, and people, enabling intelligent industrial operations. This emergent technological evolution has led to what has become the Industrial IoT (IIoT). IIoT will bring promising opportunities, along with new challenges.
Boubiche D-E, Pathan A-SK, Lloret J, Zhou H, Hong S, Amin SO, Feki MA. Advanced Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks and Intelligent IoT. IEEE Communications MagazineIEEE Communications Magazine. 2018;56 :14 - 15.Abstract
Examines the market for wireless sensor networks in the era and expansion of the Internet of Things. Over the past decade, the fast expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm and wireless communication technologies has raised many scientific and engineering challenges that call for ingenious research efforts from both academia and industry. The IoT paradigm now covers several technologies beyond RFID and wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In fact, the number of potential application fields has already exceeded expectations. According to Cisco IBSG, more than 50 billion devices are expected to be connected to the Internet by 2020, with around 20 percent from the industry sector. Therefore, integrating the IoT concept and industrial WSNs (IWSNs) is an attractive choice for industrial processes, which may optimize operational efficiency, automation, maintenance, and rationalization. Moreover, IoT ensures large-scale interconnection between machines, computers, and people, enabling intelligent industrial operations. This emergent technological evolution has led to what has become the Industrial IoT (IIoT). IIoT will bring promising opportunities, along with new challenges.
Boubiche D-E, Pathan A-SK, Lloret J, Zhou H, Hong S, Amin SO, Feki MA. Advanced Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks and Intelligent IoT. IEEE Communications MagazineIEEE Communications Magazine. 2018;56 :14 - 15.Abstract
Examines the market for wireless sensor networks in the era and expansion of the Internet of Things. Over the past decade, the fast expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm and wireless communication technologies has raised many scientific and engineering challenges that call for ingenious research efforts from both academia and industry. The IoT paradigm now covers several technologies beyond RFID and wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In fact, the number of potential application fields has already exceeded expectations. According to Cisco IBSG, more than 50 billion devices are expected to be connected to the Internet by 2020, with around 20 percent from the industry sector. Therefore, integrating the IoT concept and industrial WSNs (IWSNs) is an attractive choice for industrial processes, which may optimize operational efficiency, automation, maintenance, and rationalization. Moreover, IoT ensures large-scale interconnection between machines, computers, and people, enabling intelligent industrial operations. This emergent technological evolution has led to what has become the Industrial IoT (IIoT). IIoT will bring promising opportunities, along with new challenges.
Boubiche D-E, Pathan A-SK, Lloret J, Zhou H, Hong S, Amin SO, Feki MA. Advanced Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks and Intelligent IoT. IEEE Communications MagazineIEEE Communications Magazine. 2018;56 :14 - 15.Abstract
Examines the market for wireless sensor networks in the era and expansion of the Internet of Things. Over the past decade, the fast expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm and wireless communication technologies has raised many scientific and engineering challenges that call for ingenious research efforts from both academia and industry. The IoT paradigm now covers several technologies beyond RFID and wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In fact, the number of potential application fields has already exceeded expectations. According to Cisco IBSG, more than 50 billion devices are expected to be connected to the Internet by 2020, with around 20 percent from the industry sector. Therefore, integrating the IoT concept and industrial WSNs (IWSNs) is an attractive choice for industrial processes, which may optimize operational efficiency, automation, maintenance, and rationalization. Moreover, IoT ensures large-scale interconnection between machines, computers, and people, enabling intelligent industrial operations. This emergent technological evolution has led to what has become the Industrial IoT (IIoT). IIoT will bring promising opportunities, along with new challenges.
Boubiche D-E, Pathan A-SK, Lloret J, Zhou H, Hong S, Amin SO, Feki MA. Advanced Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks and Intelligent IoT. IEEE Communications MagazineIEEE Communications Magazine. 2018;56 :14 - 15.Abstract
Examines the market for wireless sensor networks in the era and expansion of the Internet of Things. Over the past decade, the fast expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm and wireless communication technologies has raised many scientific and engineering challenges that call for ingenious research efforts from both academia and industry. The IoT paradigm now covers several technologies beyond RFID and wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In fact, the number of potential application fields has already exceeded expectations. According to Cisco IBSG, more than 50 billion devices are expected to be connected to the Internet by 2020, with around 20 percent from the industry sector. Therefore, integrating the IoT concept and industrial WSNs (IWSNs) is an attractive choice for industrial processes, which may optimize operational efficiency, automation, maintenance, and rationalization. Moreover, IoT ensures large-scale interconnection between machines, computers, and people, enabling intelligent industrial operations. This emergent technological evolution has led to what has become the Industrial IoT (IIoT). IIoT will bring promising opportunities, along with new challenges.
Boubiche D-E, Pathan A-SK, Lloret J, Zhou H, Hong S, Amin SO, Feki MA. Advanced Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks and Intelligent IoT. IEEE Communications MagazineIEEE Communications Magazine. 2018;56 :14 - 15.Abstract
Examines the market for wireless sensor networks in the era and expansion of the Internet of Things. Over the past decade, the fast expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm and wireless communication technologies has raised many scientific and engineering challenges that call for ingenious research efforts from both academia and industry. The IoT paradigm now covers several technologies beyond RFID and wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In fact, the number of potential application fields has already exceeded expectations. According to Cisco IBSG, more than 50 billion devices are expected to be connected to the Internet by 2020, with around 20 percent from the industry sector. Therefore, integrating the IoT concept and industrial WSNs (IWSNs) is an attractive choice for industrial processes, which may optimize operational efficiency, automation, maintenance, and rationalization. Moreover, IoT ensures large-scale interconnection between machines, computers, and people, enabling intelligent industrial operations. This emergent technological evolution has led to what has become the Industrial IoT (IIoT). IIoT will bring promising opportunities, along with new challenges.
Djenane N, Djaballah Y, Belgacem-Bouzida A, Guezlane M. Advances in Modelling and Analysis A. Journal homepage: http://iieta. org/Journals/AMA/AMA_AJournal homepage: http://iieta. org/Journals/AMA/AMA_A. 2018;55 :201-206.
Djenane N, Djaballah Y, Belgacem-Bouzida A, Guezlane M. Advances in Modelling and Analysis A. Journal homepage: http://iieta. org/Journals/AMA/AMA_AJournal homepage: http://iieta. org/Journals/AMA/AMA_A. 2018;55 :201-206.
Djenane N, Djaballah Y, Belgacem-Bouzida A, Guezlane M. Advances in Modelling and Analysis A. Journal homepage: http://iieta. org/Journals/AMA/AMA_AJournal homepage: http://iieta. org/Journals/AMA/AMA_A. 2018;55 :201-206.
Djenane N, Djaballah Y, Belgacem-Bouzida A, Guezlane M. Advances in Modelling and Analysis A. Journal homepage: http://iieta. org/Journals/AMA/AMA_AJournal homepage: http://iieta. org/Journals/AMA/AMA_A. 2018;55 :201-206.
Messaoudi O, LAHLOUHI A. An agent-based inter-vehicle cooperative robust car-following model for longitudinal control under uncertainty. International Journal of Computer Applications in TechnologyInternational Journal of Computer Applications in Technology. 2018;58 :150-164.
Messaoudi O, LAHLOUHI A. An agent-based inter-vehicle cooperative robust car-following model for longitudinal control under uncertainty. International Journal of Computer Applications in TechnologyInternational Journal of Computer Applications in Technology. 2018;58 :150-164.
Abdolghader P, Brochot C, Haghighat F, Bahloul A. Airborne nanoparticles filtration performance of fibrous media: A review. Science and Technology for the built EnvironmentScience and Technology for the Built Environment. 2018;24 :648-672.
Abdolghader P, Brochot C, Haghighat F, Bahloul A. Airborne nanoparticles filtration performance of fibrous media: A review. Science and Technology for the built EnvironmentScience and Technology for the Built Environment. 2018;24 :648-672.
Abdolghader P, Brochot C, Haghighat F, Bahloul A. Airborne nanoparticles filtration performance of fibrous media: A review. Science and Technology for the built EnvironmentScience and Technology for the Built Environment. 2018;24 :648-672.
Abdolghader P, Brochot C, Haghighat F, Bahloul A. Airborne nanoparticles filtration performance of fibrous media: A review. Science and Technology for the built EnvironmentScience and Technology for the Built Environment. 2018;24 :648-672.

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