The research activities of the team Networks, Mobility and Services (NMS) focus on very large networks and operated systems.
In particular, we design the mobile networks and communications of tomorrow, the future Internet, the Internet of things or the evolutions of the cloud and of virtualization. Our methodologies go from experimentation to theory : we experiment on testbeds, develop metrology tools, design architectures and protocols, develop algorithms and analytical methods for evaluating and optimizing networks.
Research themes:
- Mobile networks and communications
- Future Internet and Internet of things
- Cloud and virtualization
Team members
- Laurent Decreusefond, Professor, team leader
- Sawsan Al Zahr, Associate Professor
- Nadia Boukhatem, Professor
- Marceau Coupechoux, Professor
- Maurice Gagnaire, Professor
- Philippe Godlewski, Emeritus Professor
- Jean-Sébastien Gomez, Research Engineer
- Daniel Kofman, Professor
- Keun-Woo Lim, Associate Professor
- Leonardo Linguaglossa, Associate Professor
- Philippe Martins, Professor
- Jean-Louis Rougier, Professor
- Noémie Simoni, Emeritus Professor
- Anaïs Vergne, Associate Professor
Key words
- Mobile networks
- Cellular networks
- 5G, 6G
- Future Internet
- Internet of things
- Data centers
- Cloud
- Virtualization
- Performance analysis
- Optimization
- Mathematical models
- Algorithm design
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