Papers by Christian Bonnet
Proceedings of the sixth Washington Ada symposium on Ada - WADAS '89, 1989
Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Communications ICC '95, 1995
Page 1. A GSM Simulation Platform for Intrusion Detection Didier Samfat' , Veronique... more Page 1. A GSM Simulation Platform for Intrusion Detection Didier Samfat' , Veronique Devernay, Christian Bonnet Institut EurCcom - BP 193 06904 Sophia Antipolis-FRANCE E-mail: {samfat,bonnet )@eurecom.fr Abstract - In ...
2004 IEEE 59th Vehicular Technology Conference. VTC 2004-Spring (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37514), 2004
We propose to evaluate, analyse and compare Eurecom IPv6-based soft-handover, IETF fast-MIPv6-bic... more We propose to evaluate, analyse and compare Eurecom IPv6-based soft-handover, IETF fast-MIPv6-bicasting handover and basic MIPv6 handover over IEEE 802.11 radio networks. We show through simulations that fast handover exploits layer 2/3 interactions and data duplication to reduce the overall handoff latency and packet loss. On the other hand, it introduces more layer 3 control load. Comparatively, Eurecom IPv6 soft
28th Annual IEEE International Conference on Local Computer Networks, 2003. LCN '03. Proceedings., 2003
Mobile users are facing the fact that many heterogenous radio access technologies coexist, rangin... more Mobile users are facing the fact that many heterogenous radio access technologies coexist, ranging from wireless LANs to cellular systems. No technology has emerged as a common and universal solution which makes the current trends today toward the design of All- IP wireless networks, where radio cells are under the control of IP Access Routers for signalling and data transmission.
Proceedings of the 20th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking - MobiCom '14, 2014
ABSTRACT LTE 4G cellular networks are gradually being adopted by all major operators in the world... more ABSTRACT LTE 4G cellular networks are gradually being adopted by all major operators in the world and are expected to rule the cellular landscape at least for the current decade. They will also form the starting point for further progress beyond the current generation of mobile cellular networks to chalk a path towards fifth generation mobile networks. The lack of open cellular ecosystem has limited applied research in this field within the boundaries of vendor and operator R&D groups. Furthermore, several new approaches and technologies are being considered as potential elements making up such a future mobile network, including cloudification of radio network, radio network programability and APIs following SDN principles, native support of machine-type communication, and massive MIMO. Research on these technologies requires realistic and flexible experimentation platforms that offer a wide range of experimentation modes from real-world experimentation to controlled and scalable evaluations while at the same time retaining backward compatibility with current generation systems. In this work, we present OpenAirInterface (OAI) as a suitably flexible platform towards open LTE ecosystem and playground [1]. We will demonstrate an example of the use of OAI to deploy a low-cost open LTE network using commodity hardware with standard LTE-compatible devices. We also show the reconfigurability features of the platform.
2004 IEEE 15th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8754), 2004
... Jean-Christophe Dunat', Lucas Eliceguiz, Christian Bonnet3 Motorola Labs, Parc Les Algor... more ... Jean-Christophe Dunat', Lucas Eliceguiz, Christian Bonnet3 Motorola Labs, Parc Les Algorithmes, 91 193 Gif sur Yvette, France, hcdunat, lucas.elicegui}@motorola.com Institut Eurecom - BP 193, F 06904 Sophia-Antipolis, France, [email protected] ...
EUROCON 2005 - The International Conference on "Computer as a Tool", 2005
2000 IEEE International Conference on Communications. ICC 2000. Global Convergence Through Communications. Conference Record, 2000
... Packet level FEC consists of producing h redundant packets from k original ones. Packet level... more ... Packet level FEC consists of producing h redundant packets from k original ones. Packet level FEC is based on erasure coding. In coding theory, an error is defined as a corrupted symbol in an unknown position while an erasure is a corrupted symbol in a known position. ...
Techniques et sciences informatiques, 2005
IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference Workshops, 2004. GlobeCom Workshops 2004., 2004
Proceedings of the International Conference on Mobile Technology, Applications, and Systems - Mobility '08, 2008
... We implemented and deployed the PMIPv6 protocol in a virtual IPv6 Wireless Mesh Network testb... more ... We implemented and deployed the PMIPv6 protocol in a virtual IPv6 Wireless Mesh Network testbed and provide some qualitative results to prove the correctness and the advantages of the framework. ... We also foresee the use of MPLS instead of IP-in-IP. ...
Journal of Communications, 2006
Future generations of wireless systems require opportunistic spectrum access techniques to effect... more Future generations of wireless systems require opportunistic spectrum access techniques to effectively detect and access temporarily unused spectrum bands. Cognitive radios, with their ability to learn and adapt to their environment, promise to possess such powerful capabilities. As a consequence, the spectrum allocation of a wireless system could quickly and appropriately auto-adapt to react to a sudden traffic variation. In this article, we propose an innovative and efficient distributed spectrum allocation algorithm, whose objective is to maximize the system UL capacity by exploiting multiuser diversity. The algorithm is capable of learning over time and of adapting the spectrum allocation when changes occur in the radio environment. Such an algorithm finds its application in the scope of future WLAN systems (e.g.: 802.11x).
We present our experiences in implementing and validating the Multicast Routing protocol with Dyn... more We present our experiences in implementing and validating the Multicast Routing protocol with Dynamic Core (MRDC) in a real wireless ad hoc network testbed. The testbed consists of portable PCs and PDAs to reduce hardware cost and facilitate mobility test. The architecture of MRDC has been designed and introduced into the user space of Linux operating system without modifying the kernel. MRDC creates and maintains a group shared tree for each multicast session on demand.
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