Current
Research Interests
- All-optical Swithching
- Multicast Routing
- Multicast Services and Protocols for Multimedia Networks
- IPv6 over ATM (Multicast and QoS issues)
- Security for Network Management or Routing Protocols
- Label Switching and High Speed Networks
- Congestion Control for Multipoint ABR Services in ATM Networks
- Packet Scheduling for Delay-sensitive Applications
Research
Projects
An Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network
simulator has been adapted to provide a mean to analyze the
behavior
of ATM networks. The simulator is used as a protocol analysis tool to
study
the total system effect of a particular ATM network protocol. For
example,
we investigate the effectiveness of various flow control mechanisms for
ATM multipoint connections and address such issues as mechanisms for
fair
bandwidth allocation, protocol overhead, and bandwidth utilization.
The simulator is designed in such a way that modules simulating
components
of an ATM network can be easily changed, added, or deleted.
Member of the national research program GDR
ARP ("Architecture, Reseaux et Parallelisme) du CNRS.
Scientific
Publications
Slides of my presentation
on MPLS for the DNAC'98
congress (.pdf in french).
Ph.D. Students
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