About

Riadh DHAOU is a computer scientist working in the area of telecommunication networks. He is a Professor at the Toulouse INP (Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse). He joined the Toulouse INP-ENSEEIHT in 2003. He holds a joint appointment with the Computer Science and Telecommunication department of the ENSEEIHT and he is a member of the RMESS team of the IRIT (Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse) laboratory (CNRS-UMR 5505). He leads research activities on non terrestrial networks.

Research Interests

His research interests include statistical characterization and modelling of mobility, mobile and space communications, modelling and optimization of cross-layer schemes, performance analysis of wireless networks, autonomous multi-hop/cooperative communications systems, capacity and outage analysis of multi-user heterogeneous wireless systems, resource allocation, design and performance evaluation of wireless sensor networks and energy consumption optimization.

Current Research Activities

Four main research priorities lead our current activities :

  • The integration of new services and architectures (IoT, Connected Autonomous Vehicles, Drones) to the non terrestrial networks
  • The optimisation of mobile hybrid satellite-terrestrial networks on different levels: user mobility and the resource management (from access to transport layer), load balancing and rerouting
  • The transition to smart and sustainable mobility (of the users and infrastructures): frugality, continuity of quality service, and resilience
  • The content dissemination in mobile Disruption Tolerant Networks (WSN, VANET, UAV, swarms of nanosatellites)

Short Bio

Pr. Dhaou was born in Tunis, Tunisia, in 1973.

He received the Engineering degree in Computer Science from the ENSI (University of Tunis II) in 1997, and the Master Degree in Computer Systems from the University Pierre and Marie Curie in Paris (Paris VI), in 1998. He was awarded, respectively, a Ph.D. degree in Computer Systems, Telecommunication and Electronic by the University of Paris VI (in November 2002) and the HDR (Habilitation) by the Toulouse INP (in November 2017). Since 2003, he is principal investigator with the cooperative laboratory TeSA, a non-profit association, leading research studies and PhDs in Telecommunications for Space and Aeronautics. In 2022, he was elected President of the scientific council of TeSA. Since November 2017, he is the leader of the theme focusing on non terrestrial networks within the RMESS team. He has supervised 18 Ph. D. Theses (14 were defended) and 5 master-degree theses. He has published more than 101 papers (including 10 journals and 5 book chapters) and his research activity has been funded by more than 35 research grants in satellite and sensor networks (CNES, Thales-Alenia Space, Airbus D&S). He has been technical leader for 7 research grants in satellite networks and participated in several industrial and academic grants. He participated to several European and National projects: – ESA SATNEX IV project – CAPES-COFECUB Project MMAPS (Management, Mobility, Security, Architecture and Protocols for the Future Internet of Things) – ANR Project STEREO – ANR Project CAPTEURS – RNRT Project DILAN – ESPRIT Project BISANTE (Broadband Integrated Satellite Network Traffic Evaluation) – RNRT Project CONSTELLATIONS He also participated to the Network of Excellence NoE Euro-NGI, particularly on the evolution of the IP networks. He was involved in the Technical Program Committee of 7 International Conferences. He was General Chair of PSATS’2013 and was member of one Organization Committee of two other International Conferences. He is, since 2013, part of the Editorial Board of WINET (The springer Wireless Networks journal).

Events

Editorial Board ACM/Springer Wireless Networks journal (WINET) since 2013

Chairing and organising Conferences/Workshops events : RESCOM’2007 Workshop , ICLAN’2008 , ICST PSATS’2013

Chairing publication events : IEEE NoF’2015

On-going Technical Program Committees: IEEE CCNC/RA-WERHA’2015, IEEE ICC’2015 , IEEE ICC’2016 , IEEE VTC-Spring’2015 , IEEE VTC-Spring’2016 , ICMU’2015 , ICMU’2016 , AlgoTel’2016

Supervision activities

Ph.D Supervision

  • [since 01/10/2022] Chan Daraly Chin, Vehicle as an intelligent thing (direction : Pr Riadh Dhaou , co-advisor : Pr Gentian Jakllari )
  • [since 01/10/2021] Evelyne Akopyan, Arcitecture d’un reseau resiliant dans un essaim de nano-satellites (direction : Pr Riadh Dhaou , co-advisor : Pr Emmanuel Lochin )
  • [since 01/10/2020] Sovichea Tep, Deploiement d’un reseau IoT pour la surveillance d’un smart grid (direction : Pr Riadh Dhaou , co-advisor : Dr Nathalie Thomas )
  • [since 01/10/2019] Chaima Zoghlami, Virtualisation et partage de charge dans les reseaux heterogenes de vehicules connectes (direction : Pr Riadh Dhaou , co-advisor : Dr Rahim Kacimi )
  • [01/10/2015-30/09/2019] Dorin Rautu, Dissemination de donnees dans un contexte M2M (direction : Pr Emmanuel Chaput )
  • [01/10/2015-18/12/2018] Hugo Chelle, Couche MAC d’un systeme LEO (direction : Pr André-Luc Beylot )
  • [15/09/2015-05/12/2019] Mouna Elloumi, UAV network for mobile targets monitoring (direction : Dr Benois Escrig )
  • [01/10/2015-17/09/2018] Kuljaree Tantayakul, Mobility and caching in SDN architectures (direction : Pr Beatrice Paillassa )
  • [01/10/2014-05/07/2018] Elie Bouttier, Systemes de distribution de contenu hybride terrestre/satellite (direction : Pr André-Luc Beylot )
  • [01/10/2014-06/11/2017] Xiaoyan Ma, Drones Aided Data Collection in Mobile Sensor Networks (direction : Dr Riadh Dhaou , co-advisor : Dr Rahim Kacimi )
  • [01/10/2012-09/10/2015] Farouk Mezghani, dissemination de contenus dans les reseaux vehiculaires (direction : Pr André-Luc Beylot )
  • [01/09/2010-20/06/2014] Patrice Raveneau, Satellites d’observation et reseaux de capteurs autonomes au service de l’environnement (direction : Pr André-Luc Beylot , co-advisor : Dr Emmanuel Chaput )
  • [01/09/2010-12/11/2013] Hicham Slimani, Protocoles cooperatifs pour les reseaux sans-fil (direction : Pr André-Luc Beylot , co-encadrement : Dr Benoit Escrig )
  • [01/01/2010-25/06/2013] Michael Crosnier, Optimisation de reseaux de mobiles hybrides terrestres-satellites (direction : Pr André-Luc Beylot )
  • [01/03/2006-28/09/2009] Rahim Kacimi, Techniques de conservation d’énergie pour les réseaux de capteurs sans-fil (direction: Pr. André-Luc Beylot)
  • [01/10/2005-28/09/2009] Cholatip Yawut, Adaptation à la mobilité dans les réseaux ad-hoc (direction: Pr. Béatrice Paillassa)
  • [01/10/2005-23/10/2008] Mohamad Salhani, Performances des réseaux mobiles de 4ième génération (direction: Pr. André-Luc Beylot)
  • [01/10/2003-13/07/2006] Mahamadou-Issoufou Tiado, Modèles et Mécanismes multi-niveaux pour les réseaux sans-fil (direction : Pr. André-Luc Beylot)

Master Degree Supervision

  • [15/02/2014-15/09/2014] Mouna Elloumi, Adaptation dynamique du canal a ontention pour un acces par satellite
  • [01/03/2007-27/06/2007] Samedi Heng, Evaluation de la solution placide pour un réseau de capteurs sans fil (direction : Pr. André-Luc Beylot)
  • [01/03/2005-15/09/2005] Cholatip Yawut, Etude d’architecture de mobilité pour le raccordement OLSR Internet (direction : Pr. Béatrice Paillassa)

Compétences

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