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GERME<br />

Management of ressources and mobility<br />

in radio networks<br />

Aims and objectives throughout the project<br />

Project Leader :<br />

Jean-Marie Bonnin<br />

Department:<br />

• Networks, security and<br />

multimedia<br />

Project team:<br />

Jean-Marie Bonnin,<br />

Xavier Lagrange,<br />

Loutfi Nuaymi,<br />

Nicolas Montavont,<br />

Fabien Allard,<br />

Azlan Awang,<br />

Aymen Belghith,<br />

Rayene Ben Rayana,<br />

Amine Bsila,<br />

Amine Dhraief,<br />

Neila El Héni,<br />

Angelos Chatzipapas,<br />

Safaa Hachana,<br />

Mohamed Kassab,<br />

Benoît Le Texier,<br />

Thomas Lefort,<br />

Issam Mabrouki,<br />

Matthieu Peresse,<br />

Dominique Pichon,<br />

Tanguy Ropitault,<br />

Priyanka Rawat,<br />

Richard Rouil,<br />

Anis Zouari.<br />

Wireless transmissions are becoming standard in telecommunications, either<br />

as a technique to access line networks or as an interconnection support<br />

allowing the constitution of autonomous networks (« ad hoc » networks). It is<br />

possible to combine these usages to conceive hybrid networks. Two crucial<br />

questions are raised in this context : how to manage the radio resource<br />

(frequency, time, code, power ... ) according to the service required by the user<br />

and surrounding networks and which protocol architecture to define to allow<br />

a terminal when moving between two networks to be able to use both without<br />

a break. The work carried out in the GERME project focuses on finding<br />

answers inputs to these questions. They give rise to two lines of research<br />

considered in the project: how to co-ordinate the different access networks,<br />

how to optimise protocol layers when considering them jointly and not<br />

independently (cross-layer optimisation) <br />

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