Publications by Year: 2017

2017
Ali ATHAMENA, Fouad DJAIZ, Halima B, Z G, S T, K K. Impacts des plans d'Eau sur les régimes hydro-climatiques a l'échelle d'un bassin verssant, cas du barrage de Beni Haroun, Milan Est Algerien. Colloque international Eau–Société–Climat’2017 (ESC-2017), le 2, 3 et 4 Octobre. 2017.
Bouchiba N, Barkia A, Alaoui LC, Drid S, Kammoun MBA. Implementation and comparative study of control strategies for an isolated DFIG based WECS. 2017;132 :415.Abstract
Nowadays, a global interest for renewable energy sources has been growing intensely. In particular, a wind energy has become the most popular. In case of autonomous systems, wind energy conversion system (WECS) based on a double fed induction generator (DFIG) is widely used. In this paper, in order to control the stand-alone system outputs under wind speed and load variations, three kinds of nonlinear control strategies have been proposed, applied and compared, such as: Classical PI controller, Back-Stepping and Sliding Mode controllers. A series of experiments have been conducted to evaluate and to compare the developed controllers’ dynamic performances under load demand and speed variations. The design and the implementation of different control strategies to a 1.5kW doubly fed induction machine is carried out using a dSpace DS1104 card based on MATLAB/Simulink environment …
Guezouli L, Barka K, Bouam S, Zidani A. Implementation and Optimization of RWP Mobility Model in WSNs Under TOSSIM Simulator. International Journal of Commu9nication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS)International Journal of Commu9nication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS). 2017;9.Abstract
Mobility has always represented a complicated phenomenon in the network routing process. This complexity is mainly facilitated in the way that ensures reliable connections for efficient orientation of data. Many years ago, different studies were initiated basing on routing protocols dedicated to static environments in order to adapt them to the mobile environment. In the present work, we have a different vision of mobility that has many advantages due to its ’mobile’ principle. Indeed, instead of searching to prevent mobility and testing for example to immobilize momentarily a mobile environment to provide routing task, we will exploit this mobility to improve routing. Based on that, we carried out a set of works to achieve this objective. For our first contribution, we found that the best way to make use of this mobility is to follow a mobility model. Many models have been proposed in the literature and employed as a data source in most studies. After a careful study, we focused on the Random Waypoint mobility model (RWP) in order to ensure routing in wireless networks. Our contribution involves a Random Waypoint model (in its basic version) that was achieved on the TOSSIM simulator, and it was considered as a platform for our second (and main) contribution, in which we suggested an approach based RWP where network nodes can collaborate and work together basing on our recommended algorithm. Such an approach offers many advantages to ensure routing in a dynamic environment. Finally, our contributions comprise innovative ideas for suggesting other solutions that will improve them.
Bentrcia T, DJEFFAL F, Arar D, Chebaki E. Improved reliability performance of junctionless nanoscale DG MOSFET with graded channel doping engineering. physica status solidi cphysica status solidi c. 2017;14 :1700147.
Toufik B, Fayçal DJEFFAL, Djemai A, Elasaad C. Improved Reliability Performance of Junctionless Nanoscale DG MOSFET with Graded Channel Doping Engineering, ISSN 1862-6351. Physica Status Solidi ©Physica Status Solidi ©. 2017;volume 14 :pp 146-152.Abstract
In the last few years, an accelerated trend toward the miniaturization of nanoscale circuits has been recorded. In fact, this has been reflected by numerous enhancements at different levels of multi-gate structures such as the channel body or the gate material. Our aim in this work is to investigate the reliability performance of junctionless DG MOSFET including graded channel aspect. The behavior of the considered device is analyzed numerically using ATLAS-2D simulator, where degradation phenomena are accounted for in the model. The variation of some analog/RF criteria namely the transconductance and cut-off frequency are established in terms of the channel length and traps density. The obtained responses indicate the superior immunity of the graded channel device against traps-induced degradation in comparison to the conventional structure. Thus, this work can offer more insights regarding the benefit of adopting the channel doping engineering for future nanoscale electronic applications.
Ferhati H, DJEFFAL F. Improved ZnO/glass thin film UV photodetector performance based on introduction of intermediate metallic sub-layers. Materials Today: ProceedingsMaterials Today: Proceedings. 2017;4 :6930-6937.
Hichem F, Fayçal DJEFFAL. Improved ZnO/glass thin film UV photodetector performance based on introduction of intermediate metallic sub-layers, ISSN / e-ISSN 1369-7021 / 1873-4103. materials-todaymaterials-today. 2017;Volume 4 :pp 6930-6937.Abstract
In this paper, new multilayer design based on ZnO/Ag/ZnO structure is proposed as a new way to achieve UV-based photodetector (PD) with superior optical behavior. Our purpose resides on reducing the refracting light and achieving an effective absorption in the Ag metallic sub-layers. New numerical model based on accurate solutions of Maxwell’s equations is developed in order to elucidate the impact of the metallic sub-layers on the UV-PD optical performance. An overall analysis regarding the optical parameters such as the integral absorption and the total reflection is conducted. It is found that the metallic sub-layers have profound implications on modulating the electric field in the structure and facilitating photon forward scattering in the ZnO sub-layers which led to better optical behavior. Moreover, Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) approach is proposed as a metaheuristic technique to reach effectiveness absorption through carefully adjusting the Ag and ZnO sub-layers thickness. It is confirmed that the optimized design can provide superior optical performance as compared to the conventional counterpart, where the optimized multilayer design exhibits an enhancement of 60% in the integral absorption over ZnO-based PD. The obtained results make the proposed multilayer design efficient for providing high performance PDs for communication applications.
Ammar O. In silico pharmacodynamics, toxicity profile and biological activities of the Saharan medicinal plant Limoniastrum feei. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical SciencesBrazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2017;53.
SOUMIA BOUZIDI, Naima B, ZINA ALLAOUA. IN VITRO ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY, IN VIVO ANTIPYRETIC AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITIES OF PARONYCHIA CAPITATA L. IN VITROIN VITRO. 2017;10.
Romaissa B, Boubiche D-E. In-Body Routing Protocols for Wireless Body Sensor NetworksPublisher: IEEECite ThisPDF. 10th International Conference on Developments in eSystems Engineering (DeSE) [Internet]. 2017. Publisher's VersionAbstract

Recent advances in wireless communication have led to the introduction of a novel network of miniaturized, low power, intelligent sensors that can be placed in, on, or around the body. This network is referred to as Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN). The main purpose of WBAN is to physiologically monitor patient’s vital signs and consequently route the related data towards a base station. Since the environment of such a network is principally the human body, data routing mechanisms used in traditional wireless networks (e.g. WSN, WANET) need to be revised, and more restrictions have to be addressed in order to adapt it to WBAN routing challenges. Compared to those dedicated to on-body WBAN, in-body WBAN routing protocols have more constrains and restrictions and are expected to be efficient and robust. As better as we know, only few routing protocols have been proposed in literature and the research field stills underexplored. Therefore, in this paper we present an overview of the main existing routing protocols proposed for wireless in-body sensor networks (WIBSN).

Hadj-Aissa H, Mokrani K, Tebbal S. Infection à virus JC au cours du SIDA à propos d’un cas. Troisième Journée Internationale d’Echanges en Infectiologie. 2017.
Benamar S. Infection du pied diabétique : Prélèvement et profil bactériologique à Batna. Première Journée de Microbiologie de Constantine. 2017.
KALLA N, Tebbal S. Infection urinaire due à un germe inhabituel comamonastestosteroni : à propos d’un cas. 12ème congrès national d'infectiologie, Constantine. 2017.
Aouachria A. Infection urinaire et grossesse que reste à dire en 2017?. 2017.
Sonia B. Infections à ERG au CHU de Batna. VIIIème Journée de Microbiologie clinique (SAMIC). 2017.
Benamar S. Infections urinaires au CHU de Batna : épidémiologie bactérienne et profils de résistance aux antibiotiques. 10èmeJournée Nationale d’Hygiène Hospitalière et de lutte contre les infections associées aux soins. 2017.
Benamar S. Infections urinaires communautaires (2012-2016) microbiologie et différence selon le sexe et l’âge. Congrès de la RICAI . 2017.
Bilalite H, MENANI M-R. Influence des variations climatiques sur les réserves d’eau souterraine des plaines de Zana Chott Saboun et Gadaine (Nord-Est Algérien). Congress on Groundwater and Global Change in the Western Mediterranean Granada. Impacts of Global Change on Western Mediterranean Aquifers. 2017 :pp 171-176.
Mansouri K, Djebaili H, Brioua M. The influence of fiber arrangement on the mechanical properties of short fiber reinforced thermoplastic matrix composite. Revue des Composites et des Materiaux AvancesRevue des Composites et des Materiaux Avances. 2017;27 :261.
MEROUCHI F, FOURAR A, MASSOUH F, HADDAD DJ, AZOUI H. The influence of obstacles and suspended matter on the distribution of turbulent flow velocities in a lamella separator, Journal of New Technology and MaterialsJNTM. 2017;VOL 7 :pp.53-63.

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