18 results on '"Togou, Mohammed Amine"'
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2. Assessing the Effectiveness of Using Fab Lab-Based Learning in Schools on K-12 Students' Attitude Toward STEAM
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Togou, Mohammed Amine, Lorenzo, Covadonga, Cornetta, Gianluca, and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro
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Contribution: The NEWTON fabrication laboratory (Fab Lab) Education Initiative assesses the effectiveness of Fab Lab-based learning on K-12 students' attitude toward learning science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM). It considers two aspects: (1) students' motivation and affective state and (2) students' observations and perception of Fab Lab-based learning. Background: Fab Labs are described as small workshops equipped with a set of computer-controlled tools (e.g., 3-D printers) that offer personalized digital fabrication. They have been shown to have a positive impact on learners' academic and personal growth when used in extracurricular activities, but little research examines whether integrating Fab Labs into school curricula can help raise student interest in STEAM education. Research Question: Can Fab Lab-based learning foster students' interest in STEM in primary and secondary schools? Would students be keen to use Fab Labs in their science classes? Methodology: Two case studies were carried out in two different schools as part of the European Horizon 2020 NEWTON project. The study had 39 participants; three different surveys were used to assess different constructs. Findings: Results show that after using the Fab Lab-based learning: (1) students felt more interested in science classes as well as more engaged and less bored and (2) while some students struggled at first when manipulating Fab Lab tools, they adapted quickly and reported that they would like to use Fab Labs as part of their science classes.
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- 2020
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3. An Innovative Adaptive Web-Based Solution for Improved Remote Co-Creation and Delivery of Artistic Performances
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Togou, Mohammed Amine, primary, Simiscuka, Anderson Augusto, additional, Verma, Rohit, additional, O’Connor, Noel E., additional, Tamayo, Iñigo, additional, Masneri, Stefano, additional, Zorrilla, Mikel, additional, and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro, additional
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- 2024
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4. BeTwin: enhancing VR experiences with BLE beacon-based digital twins
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Rosu, Andrei George, Simiscuka, Anderson Augusto, Togou, Mohammed Amine, Muntean, Gabriel-Miro, Rosu, Andrei George, Simiscuka, Anderson Augusto, Togou, Mohammed Amine, and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro
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Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is one of the technologies that can be used for short-range communications. BLE beacons are small wireless devices that can store URLs and real-world data, including GPS locations and identifiers. This article proposes BeTwin, an efficient solution that integrates BLE beacons with a digital twin environment in order to enhance and customise a virtual 3D platform, bridging the real and virtual worlds. The beacons are used to bring information from real objects into the virtual platform. We extend the Eddystone messaging protocol and investigate the impact of beacon distance, energy levels, and number of beacons on the system performance. We also describe a testbed consisting of a virtual environment, a beacon reader along with beacons, and assess its performance in terms of communications latency, Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI), and number of beacons.
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- 2023
5. QoE-Driven Optimization in 5G O-RAN-Enabled HetNets for Enhanced Video Service Quality
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Agarwal, Bharat, primary, Togou, Mohammed Amine, additional, Ruffini, Marco, additional, and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro, additional
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- 2023
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6. QoE-Driven Optimization in 5G O-RAN Enabled HetNets for Enhanced Video Service Quality
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Agarwal, Bharat, Togou, Mohammed Amine, Ruffini, Marco, and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro
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Quality of experience ,5G mobile communication ,Quality of service ,Resource management ,Cloud computing ,Software ,Computer architecture ,Electronic engineering - Abstract
Many innovative applications are projected to be supported by 5G networks across three verticals: enhanced mobile broadband, ultra-reliable low latency communication, and massive machine-type communication. Given the constraints of the current Radio Access Networks (RANs), accommodating all these applications, considering their Quality of Service and Quality of Experience (QoE) requirements, is not practical. OpenRAN is a new architecture touted as the most viable nextgeneration RAN solution. It promotes a software-defined component, labelled RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC), that governs and supplies intelligence to optimize radio resource allocation, implement handovers, manage interference, and balance load between cells. RIC has two parts: Non-Real-Time (RT) and Near-RT. This article introduces a novel QoE Enhancement Function (QoE2F) xApp to enhance the functionality of Near-RT RIC through providing efficient resource provisioning to users requesting high-resolution video services. It deploys an innovative Adaptive Genetic Algorithm to perform optimal user association along with resource and power allocation in HetNets. Simulation results demonstrate superior QoE2F xApp performance in terms of VMAF and MoS for two different resolution videos and diverse numbers of user
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- 2022
7. An Elastic DASH-based Bitrate Adaptation Scheme for Smooth On-Demand Video Streaming
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Togou, Mohammed Amine and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro
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Multimedia systems - Abstract
The Video traffic has seen a surge in the last decade due to the widespread use of smartphones and the abundance of video streaming applications in the market. Considering the time varying characteristics of today's networks, ensuring high quality of experience (QoE) to all video traffic users has become a daunting challenge for most service providers. The dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP (DASH) standard enables the adjustment of video bitrates to match the network conditions, therefore guaranteeing smooth video playback. Different DASH-based approaches have been proposed. Nonetheless, most of these schemes incur substantial bitrate oscillations due to their quick reactions to changes in bandwidth, which negatively impact the users' QoE. In this paper, we propose EDRA, a DASH-based bitrate adaption solution that aims at averting video playback interrupts while reducing the number of bitrate switches. EDRA dynamically adjusts the bounds of available video bitrates based on bandwidth estimations. It then selects the most suitable bitrate for each video segment taking into consideration the current and previous bandwidth measurements, the buffer level and the bitrate variation with respect to the previously downloaded segments. Simulation results show that EDRA outperforms existing commercial schemes as it incurs between 6% and 22% higher accumulated played utility and between 30% and 77% lower bitrate switches, ensuring a smooth video streaming experience at high throughput levels.
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- 2022
8. Joint Performance-Resource Optimization for Improved Video Quality in Fairness Enhanced HetNets
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Agarwal, Bharat, Togou, Mohammed Amine, Ruffini, Marco, and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro
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Power demand ,Simulation ,Packet loss ,Quality of service ,Throughput ,Quality assessment ,Resource management ,Electronics - Abstract
—Achieving high Quality of Service (QoS) is one of the important goals in the latest 5G Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets) environments. However, ensuring fairness among users with Reduced Power Consumption (RPC) is a major challenge. Although several studies have examined the joint issue of User Association (UA), Resource Allocation (RA), and Power Allocation (PA), there is still no optimal solution that achieves QoS fairness and RPC with low complexity and processing time. This paper proposes the Power-Performance Efficient Adaptive Genetic Algorithm (P 2EAGA) for solving the UA-RA-PA problem in HetNets. Simulation results show that P 2EAGA outperforms existing schemes in terms of variability, fairness, RPC, and QoS, including throughput, packet loss ratio, delay, and jitter. Simulation results also show that P 2EAGA generates solutions that are very close to the optimal global solution compared to the Default Genetic Algorithm.
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- 2022
9. A comprehensive survey on radio resource management in 5G HetNets: current solutions, future trends and open issues
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Agarwal, Bharat, Togou, Mohammed Amine, Ruffini, Marco, Muntean, Gabriel-Miro, Agarwal, Bharat, Togou, Mohammed Amine, Ruffini, Marco, and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro
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The 5G network technologies are intended to accommodate innovative services with a large influx of data traffic with lower energy consumption and increased quality of service and user quality of experience levels. In order to meet 5G expectations, heterogeneous networks (HetNets) have been introduced. They involve deployment of additional low power nodes within the coverage area of conventional high power nodes and their placement closer to user underlay HetNets. Due to the increased density of small-cell networks and radio access technologies, radio resource management (RRM) for potential 5G HetNets has emerged as a critical avenue. It plays a pivotal role in enhancing spectrum utilization, load balancing, and network energy efficiency. In this paper, we summarize the key challenges i.e., cross-tier interference, co-tier interference, and user association-resource-power allocation (UA-RA-PA) emerging in 5G HetNets and highlight their significance. In addition, we present a comprehensive survey of RRM schemes based on interference management (IM), UA-RA-PA and combined approaches (UA-RA-PA + IM). We introduce a taxonomy for individual (IM, UA-RA-PA) and combined approaches as a framework for systematically studying the existing schemes. These schemes are also qualitatively analyzed and compared to each other. Finally, challenges and opportunities for RRM in 5G are outlined, and design guidelines along with possible solutions for advanced mechanisms are presented.
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- 2022
10. Dynamic Viewport Selection-Based Prioritized Bitrate Adaptation for Tile-Based 360° Video Streaming
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Yaqoob, Abid, primary, Togou, Mohammed Amine, additional, and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro, additional
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- 2022
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11. A fairness-driven resource allocation scheme based on weighted interference graph in HetNets
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Agarwal, Bharat, Togou, Mohammed Amine, Ruffini, Marco, and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro
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Electronic engineering ,HetNets ,Graph Coloring ,Interference Mitigation ,5G ,QoS ,Resource Allocation - Abstract
—One of the most important 5G features is their support for heterogeneous networks (HetNets). Complementing the classic macrocell base stations (MBS), femtocell base stations (FBS) are beneficial in terms of extensive coverage, including indoor, and enhancement of capacity. Unfortunately, FBSs performance in 5G HetNets is affected by complex cross-tier and co-tier interferences, causing reduced quality of service (QoS) and unfairness among users. This paper proposes an innovative resource allocation (RA) algorithm for interference mitigation (IM) based on graph coloring techniques to improve QoS and interuser fairness. The proposed algorithm, named Weighted EdgeWeighted Vertex Interference Mitigation (WEWVIM), employs a weight to the directed edge corresponding to the interference strength from nearby base stations (BSs) and a weight to every vertex, indicating the color with the smallest interference or higher transmission rate. A region of interest (ROI) is formed to find the interfering BSs. Simulation results show that WEWVIM outperforms existing schemes in terms of fairness and QoS, including throughput, packet loss ratio (PLR), delay, and jitter. Index Terms—HetNets, Graph Coloring, Interference Mitigation, 5G, QoS, Resource Allocation
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- 2021
12. PIRS3A: A low complexity multi-knapsack-based approach for user association and resource allocation in HetNets
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Agarwal, Bharat, Togou, Mohammed Amine, Ruffini, Marco, and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro
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Heterogeneous Networks ,Traffic Optimization ,Simulated Annealing ,QoS ,TBS index ,COVID-19 ,Electronics - Abstract
The recent worldwide sanitary pandemic has made it clear that changes in user traffic patterns can create load balancing issues in networks (e.g., new peak hours of usage have been observed, especially in suburban residential areas). Such patterns need to be accommodated, often with reliable service quality. Although several studies have examined the user association and resource allocation (UA-RA) issue, there is still no optimal strategy to address such a problem with low complexity while reducing the time overhead. To this end, we propose Performance-Improved Reduced Search Space Simulated Annealing (P IRS3A), an algorithm for solving UA-RA problems in Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets). First, the UA-RA problem is formulated as a multiple 0/1 knapsack problem (MKP) with constraints on the maximum capacity of the base stations (BS) along with the transport block size (TBS) index. Second, the proposed P IRS3A is used to solve the formulated MKP. Simulation results show that P IRS3A outperforms existing schemes in terms of variability and Quality of Service (QoS), including throughput, packet loss ratio (PLR), delay, and jitter. Simulation results also show that P IRS3A generates solutions that are very close to the optimal solution compared to the default simulated annealing (DSA) algorithm.
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- 2021
13. Mitigating the impact of cross-tier interference on quality in heterogeneous cellular networks
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Agarwal, Bharat, Togou, Mohammed Amine, Ruffini, Marco, Muntean, Gabriel-Miro, Agarwal, Bharat, Togou, Mohammed Amine, Ruffini, Marco, and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro
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—Recently, the use of heterogeneous small-cell networks to offload traffic from existing cellular systems has attracted considerable attention. One of the significant challenges in heterogeneous networks (HetNet) is cross-tier interference, which becomes significant when macro-cell users (MUE) are in the vicinity of femtocell base stations (FBS). Indeed, the femtocell will cause significant interference to MUEs on the macrocell downlink (DL) while MUEs will induce hefty interference to the femtocell on the macrocell uplink (UL). Substantial work has focused on offloading and interference mitigation in HetNets; yet, none of them has considered the impact of cross-tier interference on quality of service (QoS), quality of experience (QoE). This paper proposes the Quality Efficient Femtocell Offloading Scheme (QEFOS) that selects the users most affected by the interference encountered and offloads them to nearby FBSs. QEFOS testing shows substantial improvements in terms of QoS and QoE perceived by users in heavy cross-tier interference scenarios in comparison with alternative approaches. In particular QEFOS’s impact on throughput, packet loss ratio (PLR), peak-to-signalnoise ratio (PSNR), and structural similarity identity matrix (SSIM) was assessed.
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- 2021
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14. An innovative machine learning approach to improve MPTCP performance
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Silva, Fábio, Togou, Mohammed Amine, and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro
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Multipath TCP ,Machine learning ,Linear regression ,Supervised learning ,Neural network ,Computer networks ,Virtual reality ,Linear regression, Machine Learning, Multipath TCP, supervised learning, neural network - Abstract
This paper presents, describes and evaluates the Machine Learning Performance Monitor (MLPM), an innovative Machine Learning (ML) approach to fore cast and extrapolate the performance of several network features (e.g., latency, throughput) in a Multipath TCP(MPTCP) subflow pool. MLPM uses linear regression to predict the performance of network features along with Artificial Neural Network linear classifier to choose the best subflow (i.e., network path) capable of delivering the best performance to a given set of the network features. Results show that MLPM delivers better performance in terms of throughput and latency compared to existing schemes as it improves the MPTCP scheduler performance.
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- 2020
15. 5G-slicing-enabled scalable SDN core network: Toward an ultra-low latency of autonomous driving service
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Chekired, Djabir Abdeldjalil, Togou, Mohammed Amine, Khoukhi, Lyes, Ksentini, Adlen, Chekired, Djabir Abdeldjalil, Togou, Mohammed Amine, Khoukhi, Lyes, and Ksentini, Adlen
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- 2019
16. DBNS: A Distributed Blockchain-Enabled Network Slicing Framework for 5G Networks
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Togou, Mohammed Amine, Bi, Ting, Dev, Kapal, McDonnell, Kevin, Milenovic, Aleksandar, Tewari, Hitesh, Muntean, Gabriel-Miro, Togou, Mohammed Amine, Bi, Ting, Dev, Kapal, McDonnell, Kevin, Milenovic, Aleksandar, Tewari, Hitesh, and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro
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5G technology is expected to enable many innovative applications in different verticals. These applications have heterogeneous performance requirements (e.g., high data rate, low latency, high reliability, and high availability). In order to meet these requirements, 5G networks endorse network flexibility through the deployment of new emerging technologies, mainly network slicing and mobile edge computing. This article introduces a distributed blockchain-enabled network slicing (DBNS) framework that enables service and resource providers to dynamically lease resources to ensure high performance for their end-to-end services. The key component of our framework is global service provisioning, which provides admission control for incoming service requests along with dynamic resource assignment by means of a blockchain-based bidding system. The goal is to improve users’ experience with diverse services and reduce providers’ capital and operational expenditure.
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- 2020
17. DBNS: A Distributed Blockchain-Enabled Network Slicing Framework for 5G Networks
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Togou, Mohammed Amine, primary, Bi, Ting, additional, Dev, Kapal, additional, McDonnell, Kevin, additional, Milenovic, Aleksandar, additional, Tewari, Hitesh, additional, and Muntean, Gabriel-Miro, additional
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- 2020
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18. Enhancing infotainment applications quality of service in vehicular ad hoc networks
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Togou, Mohammed Amine, Institut Charles Delaunay (ICD), Université de Technologie de Troyes (UTT)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université de Technologie de Troyes, Université de Montréal, Abdelhakim Hafid, Lyes Khoukhi, Hafid, Abdelhakim, Khoukhi, Lyes, and Abdelhakim Hafid Senhaji
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Applications d'infodivertissement ,Vehicular ad hoc networks ,IEEE 802.11p (norme) ,[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI] ,réseaux ad hoc des véhicules ,IEEE 802.11p standard ,Wireless access for vehicular environment (WAVE) ,Enhanced distributed channel access (EDCA) ,Routing (computer network management) ,Routage (informatique) ,Vehicular ad hoc network ,Réseaux ad hoc de véhicules - Abstract
Les réseaux ad hoc de véhicules accueillent une multitude d’applications intéressantes. Parmi celles-ci, les applications d’info-divertissement visent à améliorer l’expérience des passagers. Ces applications ont des exigences rigides en termes de délai de livraison et de débit. De nombreuses approches ont été proposées pour assurer la qualité du service des dites applications. Elles sont réparties en deux couches : réseau et contrôle d’accès. Toutefois, ces méthodes présentent plusieurs lacunes. Cette thèse a trois volets. Le premier aborde la question du routage dans le milieu urbain. A cet égard, un nouveau protocole, appelé SCRP, a été proposé. Il exploite l’information sur la circulation des véhicules en temps réel pour créer des épines dorsales sur les routes et les connecter aux intersections à l’aide des nœuds de pont. Ces derniers collectent des informations concernant la connectivité et le délai, utilisées pour choisir les chemins de routage ayant un délai de bout-en-bout faible. Le deuxième s’attaque au problème d’affectation des canaux de services afin d’augmenter le débit. A cet effet, un nouveau mécanisme, appelé ASSCH, a été conçu. ASSCH collecte des informations sur les canaux en temps réel et les donne à un modèle stochastique afin de prédire leurs états dans l’avenir. Les canaux les moins encombrés sont sélectionnés pour être utilisés. Le dernier volet vise à proposer un modèle analytique pour examiner la performance du mécanisme EDCA de la norme IEEE 802.11p. Ce modèle tient en compte plusieurs facteurs, dont l’opportunité de transmission, non exploitée dans IEEE 802.11p., The fact that vehicular ad hoc network accommodates two types of communications, Vehicle-to-Vehicle and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure, has opened the door for a plethora of interesting applications to thrive. Some of these applications, known as infotainment applications, focus on enhancing the passengers' experience. They have rigid requirements in terms of delivery delay and throughput. Numerous approaches have been proposed, at medium access control and routing layers, to enhance the quality of service of such applications. However, existing schemes have several shortcomings. Subsequently, the design of new and efficient approaches is vital for the proper functioning of infotainment applications. This work proposes three schemes. The first is a novel routing protocol, labeled SCRP. It leverages real-time vehicular traffic information to create backbones over road segments and connect them at intersections using bridge nodes. These nodes are responsible for collecting connectivity and delay information, which are used to select routing paths with low end-to-end delay. The second is an altruistic service channel selection scheme, labeled ASSCH. It first collects real-time service channels information and feeds it to a stochastic model that predicts the state of these channels in the near future. The least congested channels are then selected to be used. The third is an analytical model for the performance of the IEEE 802.11p Enhanced Distributed Channel Access mechanism that considers various factors, including the transmission opportunity (TXOP), unexploited by IEEE 802.11p.
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- 2017
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