Publications

2018
Tafsast A, Ferroudji K, Hadjijli ML, Bouakaz A, Benoudjit N. Automatic microemboli classification using convolutional neural networks and RF signals. International Conference on Communications and Electrical Engineering (ICCEE) [Internet]. 2018 :1-4. Publisher's VersionAbstract

Characterization of microembolic behavior, as solid or gaseous, guides to an efficient treatment protocol. In this study a new methodology to classify microembolic signals by Deep Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) is implemented. The experimental system is made up of a flow phantom (ATSLaB) with a cylinder of 6 mm in width. Contrast agents composed of bubbles are employed in this investigational study to imitate the ultrasonic characteristics of gaseous emboli. A Doppler liquid which contains particles, have scatter proprieties analogous to red blood cells, is exploited to mimic the ultrasonic characteristics of the solid emboli. In order to optimize the CNN topology in the training phase, an adaptive learning Root Mean Square (RMSProp) algorithm is used. A classification rate of 99.9% is achieved in this experimental study. These results demonstrate that the CNN optimized model can be adequately exploited for microemboli classification using radio frequency (RF) signals compared to artificial neural networks (ANN) models.

Tafsast A, Ferroudji K, Hadjijli ML, Bouakaz A, Benoudjit N. Automatic microemboli classification using convolutional neural networks and RF signals. International Conference on Communications and Electrical Engineering (ICCEE) [Internet]. 2018 :1-4. Publisher's VersionAbstract

Characterization of microembolic behavior, as solid or gaseous, guides to an efficient treatment protocol. In this study a new methodology to classify microembolic signals by Deep Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) is implemented. The experimental system is made up of a flow phantom (ATSLaB) with a cylinder of 6 mm in width. Contrast agents composed of bubbles are employed in this investigational study to imitate the ultrasonic characteristics of gaseous emboli. A Doppler liquid which contains particles, have scatter proprieties analogous to red blood cells, is exploited to mimic the ultrasonic characteristics of the solid emboli. In order to optimize the CNN topology in the training phase, an adaptive learning Root Mean Square (RMSProp) algorithm is used. A classification rate of 99.9% is achieved in this experimental study. These results demonstrate that the CNN optimized model can be adequately exploited for microemboli classification using radio frequency (RF) signals compared to artificial neural networks (ANN) models.

Tafsast A, Ferroudji K, Hadjijli ML, Bouakaz A, Benoudjit N. Automatic microemboli classification using convolutional neural networks and RF signals. International Conference on Communications and Electrical Engineering (ICCEE) [Internet]. 2018 :1-4. Publisher's VersionAbstract

Characterization of microembolic behavior, as solid or gaseous, guides to an efficient treatment protocol. In this study a new methodology to classify microembolic signals by Deep Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) is implemented. The experimental system is made up of a flow phantom (ATSLaB) with a cylinder of 6 mm in width. Contrast agents composed of bubbles are employed in this investigational study to imitate the ultrasonic characteristics of gaseous emboli. A Doppler liquid which contains particles, have scatter proprieties analogous to red blood cells, is exploited to mimic the ultrasonic characteristics of the solid emboli. In order to optimize the CNN topology in the training phase, an adaptive learning Root Mean Square (RMSProp) algorithm is used. A classification rate of 99.9% is achieved in this experimental study. These results demonstrate that the CNN optimized model can be adequately exploited for microemboli classification using radio frequency (RF) signals compared to artificial neural networks (ANN) models.

Abderrahim Y, Aissi S, Bencherif H, Saidi L. A.Yousfi, Z.Dibi, S.Aissi, H.Bencherif and L.SaidiRF/Analog Performances Enhancement of Short Channel GAAJ MOSFET using Source/Drain Extensions and Metaheuristic Optimization-based Approach. Journal of Telecommunication, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 81-90.ISSN: 2180 – 1843 e-ISSN: 2289-8131Journal of Telecommunication, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 81-90.ISSN: 2180 – 1843 e-ISSN: 2289-8. 2018;10 :81-90.Abstract
This paper presents a hybrid strategy combining compact analytical models of short channel Gate-All-Around Junctionless (GAAJ) MOSFET and metaheuristic-based approach for parameters optimization. The proposed GAAJ MOSFET design includes highly extension regions doping. The aim is to investigate the impact of this design on the RF and analog performances systematically and to show the immunity behavior against the short channel effects (SCEs) degradation. In this context, an analytical model via the meticulous solution of 2D Poisson equation, incorporating source/drain (S/D) extensions effect, has been developed and verified by comparing it with TCAD simulation results. A comparative evaluation between the proposed GAAJ MOSFET structure and the classical device in terms of RF/Analog performances is also investigated. The proposed design provides RF/Analog performances improvement. Furthermore, based on the presented analytical models, Genetic Algorithms (GA) optimization approach is used to optimize the design of S/D parameters. The optimized structure exhibits better performances, i.e., cut-off frequency and drive current are improved. Besides, it shows superior immunity behavior against the RF/Analog degradation due to the unwanted SCEs. The insights offered by the proposed paradigm will help to enlighten designer in future challenges facing the GAAJ MOSFET technology for high RF/analog applications.
Abderrahim Y, Aissi S, Bencherif H, Saidi L. A.Yousfi, Z.Dibi, S.Aissi, H.Bencherif and L.SaidiRF/Analog Performances Enhancement of Short Channel GAAJ MOSFET using Source/Drain Extensions and Metaheuristic Optimization-based Approach. Journal of Telecommunication, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 81-90.ISSN: 2180 – 1843 e-ISSN: 2289-8131Journal of Telecommunication, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 81-90.ISSN: 2180 – 1843 e-ISSN: 2289-8. 2018;10 :81-90.Abstract
This paper presents a hybrid strategy combining compact analytical models of short channel Gate-All-Around Junctionless (GAAJ) MOSFET and metaheuristic-based approach for parameters optimization. The proposed GAAJ MOSFET design includes highly extension regions doping. The aim is to investigate the impact of this design on the RF and analog performances systematically and to show the immunity behavior against the short channel effects (SCEs) degradation. In this context, an analytical model via the meticulous solution of 2D Poisson equation, incorporating source/drain (S/D) extensions effect, has been developed and verified by comparing it with TCAD simulation results. A comparative evaluation between the proposed GAAJ MOSFET structure and the classical device in terms of RF/Analog performances is also investigated. The proposed design provides RF/Analog performances improvement. Furthermore, based on the presented analytical models, Genetic Algorithms (GA) optimization approach is used to optimize the design of S/D parameters. The optimized structure exhibits better performances, i.e., cut-off frequency and drive current are improved. Besides, it shows superior immunity behavior against the RF/Analog degradation due to the unwanted SCEs. The insights offered by the proposed paradigm will help to enlighten designer in future challenges facing the GAAJ MOSFET technology for high RF/analog applications.
Abderrahim Y, Aissi S, Bencherif H, Saidi L. A.Yousfi, Z.Dibi, S.Aissi, H.Bencherif and L.SaidiRF/Analog Performances Enhancement of Short Channel GAAJ MOSFET using Source/Drain Extensions and Metaheuristic Optimization-based Approach. Journal of Telecommunication, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 81-90.ISSN: 2180 – 1843 e-ISSN: 2289-8131Journal of Telecommunication, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 81-90.ISSN: 2180 – 1843 e-ISSN: 2289-8. 2018;10 :81-90.Abstract
This paper presents a hybrid strategy combining compact analytical models of short channel Gate-All-Around Junctionless (GAAJ) MOSFET and metaheuristic-based approach for parameters optimization. The proposed GAAJ MOSFET design includes highly extension regions doping. The aim is to investigate the impact of this design on the RF and analog performances systematically and to show the immunity behavior against the short channel effects (SCEs) degradation. In this context, an analytical model via the meticulous solution of 2D Poisson equation, incorporating source/drain (S/D) extensions effect, has been developed and verified by comparing it with TCAD simulation results. A comparative evaluation between the proposed GAAJ MOSFET structure and the classical device in terms of RF/Analog performances is also investigated. The proposed design provides RF/Analog performances improvement. Furthermore, based on the presented analytical models, Genetic Algorithms (GA) optimization approach is used to optimize the design of S/D parameters. The optimized structure exhibits better performances, i.e., cut-off frequency and drive current are improved. Besides, it shows superior immunity behavior against the RF/Analog degradation due to the unwanted SCEs. The insights offered by the proposed paradigm will help to enlighten designer in future challenges facing the GAAJ MOSFET technology for high RF/analog applications.
Abderrahim Y, Aissi S, Bencherif H, Saidi L. A.Yousfi, Z.Dibi, S.Aissi, H.Bencherif and L.SaidiRF/Analog Performances Enhancement of Short Channel GAAJ MOSFET using Source/Drain Extensions and Metaheuristic Optimization-based Approach. Journal of Telecommunication, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 81-90.ISSN: 2180 – 1843 e-ISSN: 2289-8131Journal of Telecommunication, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 81-90.ISSN: 2180 – 1843 e-ISSN: 2289-8. 2018;10 :81-90.Abstract
This paper presents a hybrid strategy combining compact analytical models of short channel Gate-All-Around Junctionless (GAAJ) MOSFET and metaheuristic-based approach for parameters optimization. The proposed GAAJ MOSFET design includes highly extension regions doping. The aim is to investigate the impact of this design on the RF and analog performances systematically and to show the immunity behavior against the short channel effects (SCEs) degradation. In this context, an analytical model via the meticulous solution of 2D Poisson equation, incorporating source/drain (S/D) extensions effect, has been developed and verified by comparing it with TCAD simulation results. A comparative evaluation between the proposed GAAJ MOSFET structure and the classical device in terms of RF/Analog performances is also investigated. The proposed design provides RF/Analog performances improvement. Furthermore, based on the presented analytical models, Genetic Algorithms (GA) optimization approach is used to optimize the design of S/D parameters. The optimized structure exhibits better performances, i.e., cut-off frequency and drive current are improved. Besides, it shows superior immunity behavior against the RF/Analog degradation due to the unwanted SCEs. The insights offered by the proposed paradigm will help to enlighten designer in future challenges facing the GAAJ MOSFET technology for high RF/analog applications.
Djouima M, Drid S, Mehdi D. Backstepping glycemic control of type 1 Diabetes for implementation on an embedded system. The International Journal Bioautomation.The International Journal Bioautomation. 2018;22 :117-132.
Djouima M, Drid S, Mehdi D. Backstepping glycemic control of type 1 Diabetes for implementation on an embedded system. The International Journal Bioautomation.The International Journal Bioautomation. 2018;22 :117-132.
Djouima M, Drid S, Mehdi D. Backstepping glycemic control of type 1 Diabetes for implementation on an embedded system. The International Journal Bioautomation.The International Journal Bioautomation. 2018;22 :117-132.
Boudra S, Yahiaoui I, Behloul A. Bark identification using improved statistical radial binary patterns. 2018 International conference on content-based multimedia indexing (CBMI). 2018 :1-6.
Boudra S, Yahiaoui I, Behloul A. Bark identification using improved statistical radial binary patterns. 2018 International conference on content-based multimedia indexing (CBMI). 2018 :1-6.
Boudra S, Yahiaoui I, Behloul A. Bark identification using improved statistical radial binary patterns. 2018 International conference on content-based multimedia indexing (CBMI). 2018 :1-6.
Ali ATHAMENA, Redha MENANIM, Halima B, Z G, S T, K K. Barrages et Envirennement, une relation développé, Cas du Barrage de Beni-Haroun, Mila, Est Algerie. 2018.
Ali ATHAMENA, Redha MENANIM, Halima B, Z G, S T, K K. Barrages et Envirennement, une relation développé, Cas du Barrage de Beni-Haroun, Mila, Est Algerie. 2018.
Ali ATHAMENA, Redha MENANIM, Halima B, Z G, S T, K K. Barrages et Envirennement, une relation développé, Cas du Barrage de Beni-Haroun, Mila, Est Algerie. 2018.
Ali ATHAMENA, Redha MENANIM, Halima B, Z G, S T, K K. Barrages et Envirennement, une relation développé, Cas du Barrage de Beni-Haroun, Mila, Est Algerie. 2018.
Ali ATHAMENA, Redha MENANIM, Halima B, Z G, S T, K K. Barrages et Envirennement, une relation développé, Cas du Barrage de Beni-Haroun, Mila, Est Algerie. 2018.
Ali ATHAMENA, Redha MENANIM, Halima B, Z G, S T, K K. Barrages et Envirennement, une relation développé, Cas du Barrage de Beni-Haroun, Mila, Est Algerie. 2018.
Belferdi W, Behloul A, Noui L. A Bayer pattern-based fragile watermarking scheme for color image tamper detection and restoration. Multidimensional Systems and Signal ProcessingMultidimensional Systems and Signal Processing. 2018;30 :1093–1112.Abstract
The security of multimedia documents becomes an urgent need, especially with the increasing image falsifications provided by the easy access and use of image manipulation tools. Hence, usage of image authentication techniques fulfills this need. In this paper, we propose an effective self-embedding fragile watermarking scheme for color images tamper detection and restoration. To decrease the capacity of insertion, a Bayer pattern is used to reduce the color host image into a gray-level watermark, to further improve the security Torus Automorphism permutation is used to scramble the gray-level watermark. In our algorithm, three copies of the watermark are inserted over three components (R, G, and B channels) of the color host image, providing a high probability of detection accuracy and recovery if one copy is destroyed. In the tamper detection process, a majority voting technique is used to determine the legitimacy of the image and recover the tampered regions after interpolating the extracted gray-level watermark. Using our proposed method, tampering rate can achieve 25% with a high visual quality of recovered image and PSNR values greater than 34 (dB). Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method affords three major properties: the high quality of watermarked image, the sensitive tamper detection and high localization accuracy besides the high-quality of recovered image.

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