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Final Program

Tuesday 23rd of November

08:45-9:00 (Waterloo) - 14:45-15:00 (Paris-Tunis): Registration

9:00-9:15 (Waterloo) - 15:00-15:15 (Paris-Tunis) : Opening Session: Raouf Boutaba, Leila Azouz Saidane

9:15-10:30 (Waterloo) - 15:15-16:30 (Paris-Tunis) : Keynote 1: "Non orthogonal Multiple Access for Massive Connectivity in Future Cellular Networks" By Chadi Assi, Concordia University, Canada

Session Chair: Mohamed Faten Zhani, ETS-Montreal, Canada

10:30-10:45 (Waterloo) - 16:30-16:45 (Paris-Tunis) : Break

10:45-11:35 (Waterloo) - 16:45-17:35 (Paris-Tunis) : Session I: Surveys

Session Chair: Lobna Kriaa, ENSI-University of Manouba, Tunisia

  1. A new Taxonomy of Physical Layer Network Coding techniques in Two Way Relay Channel model with single antenna, Mohammed Aissaoui, Chiraz Houaidia ENSI (Tunisia), Adrien Van Den Bossche, Thierry Val UT2J (France), Leila Azouz Saidane ENSI (Tunisia).

  2. Surveying and Analyzing Privacy Issues in Contact Tracing Apps, Rihab Boussada Sesame University (Tunisia), Balkis Hamdane SupCom (Tunisia), Farouk Kamoun Sesame University (Tunisia), Leila Azouz Saidane ENSI (Tunisia).

11:35-11:50 (Waterloo) - 17:35-17:50 (Paris-Tunis) : Break

11:50-13:05 (Waterloo) - 17:50-19:05 (Paris-Tunis) : Keynote 2: "High precision Networking for Future Internet Services" by Alexander Clemm, Futurewei, USA

Session Chair: Cedric Adjih, INRIA Saclay, France


Wednesday 24th of November

9:00-10:15 (Waterloo) - 15:00-16:15 (Paris-Tunis) : Keynote 3: "AI-Enabled Wireless Networks : A vision for 6G" by Melike Erol-Kantarci, University of Ottawa, Canada

Session Chair: Paul Muhlethaher, INRIA Paris, France

10:15-10:30 (Waterloo) - 16:15-16:30 (Paris-Tunis) : Break

10:30-11:45 (Waterloo) - 16:30-17:45 (Paris-Tunis) : Session II : Reinforcement Learning and Deep Neural Networks

Session Chair: Ichrak Amdouni, ENSI-University of Manouba, Tunisia

  1. Multi Attribute Monitoring for Anomaly Detection: a Reinforcement Learning approach based on Unsupervised Reward

Mohamed Said Frikha, Sonia Gammar, ENSI (Tunisia), Abdelkader Lahmadi, Loria (France).

  1. Deep IRSA: A deep Reinforcement Learning Approach to Irregular Repetition Slotted ALOHA

Ibrahim Ayoub, Iman Hmedoush, Cedric Adjih INRIA (France), Kinda Khawam VSQU (France), Samer Lahoud SJU (Lebanon).

  1. Dynamic Hierarchical Neural Network Offloading in IoT Edge Networks

Wassim Seifeddine, Nadjib Achir, Cedric Adjih, INRIA (France).

11:45-12:00 (Waterloo) - 17:45-18:00 (Paris-Tunis) : Break

12:00-13:15 (Waterloo) - 18:00-19:15 (Paris-Tunis) : Session III: Simulation, Analytical Models and Experimentation

Session Chair: Cherif Ghazel, ESEN-University of Manouba, Tunisia

  1. ANGELA: HTTP Adaptive Streaming and Edge Computing Simulator, Jesus Aguilar-Armijo, Christian Timmerer, Hermann Hellwagner, AAUK (Austria).

  2. Experimental Performance Evaluation of Cellular IoT networks in Deep-Indoor Scenario, Kalpit Dilip Ballal, Lars Dittmann, Sarah Ruepp, TUD (Denmark).

  3. An Analytical Model for a class of Rceiver-Iniated MAC Protocols for Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Networks, Chris Blondia, UA (Belgium).


Thursday 25th of November

9:00-10:15 (Waterloo) - 15:00-16:15 (Paris-Tunis) : Keynote 4: “Security, Privacy and Resilience on the Internet of Health Things by Michele Nogueira, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil

Session Chair: Noura Limam, University of Waterloo, Canada

10:15-10:30 (Waterloo) - 16:15-16:30 (Paris-Tunis) : Break

10:30-11:45 (Waterloo) - 16:30-17:45 (Paris-Tunis) : Session IV: IoT, Vehicular Networks and Communication Networks

Session Chair: Chiraz Houaidia, ENSI-University of Manouba, Tunisia

  1. Impact Analysis of Greedy Behavior Attacks in Vehicular Ad hoc Networks, Tayssir Ismail ENSI (Tunisia), Haifa Touati, Nasredine Hajlaoui IResCoMath (Tunisia), Mohamed Hadded Vedecom (France), Paul Muhlethaler (INRIA (France), Samia Bouzefrane CNAM (France), Leila Azouz Saidane ENSI (Tunisia).

  2. An efficient convolution Method to compute the stationary transition probabilities of the G/M/c Model and its Variants, Mohamed El-Taha, USM (USA).

  3. Blockchain based OAuth for IoT, Imen Riabi ENSI (Tunisia), Hella Kaffel Ben Ayed FST (Tunisia), Bilel Zaghdoudi K2lis Startup, Laurent George ESIEE (France).

11:45-12:00 (Waterloo) - 17:45-18:00 (Paris-Tunis) : Closing session