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Ahcène Bounceur

Researcher at University of Western Brittany

Publications -  124
Citations -  3047

Ahcène Bounceur is an academic researcher from University of Western Brittany. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Key distribution in wireless sensor networks. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 117 publications receiving 2095 citations. Previous affiliations of Ahcène Bounceur include University of Boumerdes & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Smart radio environments empowered by reconfigurable AI meta-surfaces: an idea whose time has come

TL;DR: This paper overviews the current research efforts on smart radio environments, the enabling technologies to realize them in practice, the need of new communication-theoretic models for their analysis and design, and the long-term and open research issues to be solved towards their massive deployment.
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A study of LoRa low power and wide area network technology

TL;DR: In depth analysis of the impact of these three parameters on the data rate and time on air is provided, based on three basic parameters: Code Rate, Spreading Factor and Bandwidth.
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CupCarbon: a multi-agent and discrete event wireless sensor network design and simulation tool

TL;DR: The first version of a Wireless Sensor Network simulator, called CupCarbon, is presented, which can help trainers to explain the basic concepts and how sensor networks work and it can help scientists to test their wireless topologies, protocols, etc.
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A Wireless Sensor Network Border Monitoring System: Deployment Issues and Routing Protocols

TL;DR: An appropriate metric to measure the quality of WSN border crossing detection is identified and a method to calculate the required number of sensor nodes to deploy in order to achieve a specified level of coverage according to the chosen metric in a given belt region is proposed.
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Evaluation of Analog/RF Test Measurements at the Design Stage

TL;DR: A method that is capable of handling process variations to evaluate analog/RF test measurements at the design stage and provides a general framework to compare alternative test solutions that are continuously being proposed toward reducing the high cost of specification-based tests is presented.