Mobile Advanced Networks (MobAdv)
- EURECOM: Spring
2008, Spring 2009
- Description: This
course would interest students who want to learn new standards of
emerging and advanced wireless technologies used in future cellular,
mesh, and adhoc networks as well as wireless sensor and actuators. It
covers mainly the candidate applications and the network and transport
layers by giving for each one of them the proposed protocols and
techniques and standardisation and research efforts. The content of
this course is organized as follows:
- Broadband WiMAX networks: overview, applications and architecture; QoS management, mobility management in 802.16e, etc.
- Wireless
sensor networks: overview, applications and architecture;
auto-organization techniques; data gathering mechanisms; reliable
transport protocols; etc.
- Wireless mesh networks: overview, applications and architecture; load balancing methods; channel assignment mechanisms; etc.
- Wireless
Vehicular Networks: introduction, applications and architectures,
broadcast protocols, Delay-Tolerant Networks solutions for
inter-vehicles and vehicle - infrastructure communications; etc.
- Delay Tolerant Networks: introduction, applications and challenges: routing and transport in DTNs.
Mobile Applications and Services (MobServ)
I'm
the responsible of this course which covers development techniques,
tools, and languages for mobile applications as well as new emerging
mobile services.
- EURECOM:
Fall 2004, Fall 2005, Fall 2006, Fall 2007, Fall 2008
- Desciption:
The goals of this course are twofold. First, it aims to give a detailed
description of mobile services offered by cellular wireless networks as
well as those provided by emerging broadband networks. To better
understand the operations of these services, an overview about the
evolution of wireless systems and their architectures are discussed at
the beginning of this lecture. Second, this course targets the
description of new emerging technologies and tools used to design and
implement multimedia applications for mobile devices (cell phones,
smatphones, PDAs, etc.) taking into account the technical constraints
relative to storage capacity, processing capacity, display screen,
communication interfaces, and user profiles.
- Introduction
- Evolution of wireless systems and services
- GSM applications and services: SMS
- GSM applications and services: WAP 1.0 and WAP 2.0
- GSM applications and services: Mobile Messaging Service (MMS)
- Location-Based Mobile (LBS) services
- XHTML development for Mobile Phones
- Mobile applications programming using J2ME
- Symbian OS and Symbian Programming
- Google Android OS and Android Programming
- IPhone OS and IPhone programming
- Windows Mobile programming
- AJAX programming
- Mobile applications programming with Flash Lite
- Wireless Broadcast technologies: DBMS, DVB-H, DVB-SH
Mobile Wireless Access Technologies (MobWat)
- EURECOM: Spring
2008, Spring 2009
- Description: This
course focus on protocols and mechanisms that have been developed to
enable communication between wireless devices. The first part covers
the physical techniques used to convert digital data to signals. The
second part deals with MAC protocols used to share the wireless media
between competing devices..
Introduction to wireless issues
- Mac Layer categories
- 802.11 MAC protocol
- QoS management 802.11e
- Vehicular MAC : 802.11p
- Introduction to WiMAX (IEEE 802.16)
- Introduction to Zigbee (wireless sensor networks)
- The 802.21 Tehcnology
Advanced wireless networks
I
proposed a new course to the Master of Research STIC on RSD wich
covers research topics in the area of WiMAX, wireless sensor networks,
vehicular networks, and wireless mesh networks.
University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis (
Polytech'Sophia):
Master of Research STIC on Networking and Distributed Systems (Master
STIC, RSD): Spring 2007. Spring 2008.
Mobile Networking (MobNet)
- EURECOM: Spring
2007,
Spring 2006, Spring 2005, Spring 2004
Mobile Networks
I gave a part of this course which covers mobility management
techniques in IPv6.
- University
of Nice Sophia-Antipolis (Polytech'Sophia):
Master of Research STIC on Networking and
Distributed Systems, Fall 2002, Fall 2004
Client/Server programming
I was the responsible of this course which focused on TCP/UDP sockets
for client/server applications development.
- University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis (Polytech'Sophia):
DESS Telecom, Spring 2001, Spring 2002
Multimedia communications
I was the responsible of this course which emphasis on communications
protocols and techniques for multimedia applications.
- University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis (Polytech'Sophia):
DESS Telecom, Fall 2001, Fall 2002
Network administration
I was the responsible of this course which covers network and operating
systems administration and tools
- University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis (Polytech'Sophia):
DESS Telecom, Spring 2001, Spring 2002