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Azzedine Boukerche
Researcher at University of Ottawa
Publications - 1043
Citations - 20918
Azzedine Boukerche is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vehicular ad hoc network & Wireless sensor network. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 981 publications receiving 17830 citations. Previous affiliations of Azzedine Boukerche include McGill University & Gulf University for Science and Technology.
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Localization systems for wireless sensor networks
TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarize most of the concepts related to localization systems for WSNs as well as how to localize the nodes in these networks, which allows the localization of phenomena.
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Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks: A New Challenge for Localization-Based Systems
TL;DR: This paper surveys each of the localization techniques that can be used to localize vehicles and examines how these localization techniques can be combined using Data Fusion techniques to provide the robust localization system required by most critical safety applications in VANets.
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Survey Paper: Routing protocols in ad hoc networks: A survey
Azzedine Boukerche,Begumhan Turgut,Nevin Aydin,Mohammad Zubair Ahmad,Ladislau Bölöni,Damla Turgut +5 more
TL;DR: A taxonomy of the ad hoc routing protocols is created to uncover the requirements considered by the different protocols, the resource limitations under which they operate, and the design decisions made by the authors.
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Data communication in VANETs
Felipe D. Cunha,Leandro A. Villas,Azzedine Boukerche,Guilherme Maia,Aline Carneiro Viana,Raquel A. F. Mini,Antonio A. F. Loureiro +6 more
TL;DR: This work surveys VANETs focusing on their communication and application challenges, and discusses the protocol stack of this type of network, and provides a qualitative comparison between most common protocols in the literature.
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Performance evaluation of routing protocols for ad hoc wireless networks
TL;DR: The results indicate that despite its improvement in reducing route request packets, CBRP has a higher overhead than DSR because of its periodic hello messages while AODV's end-to-end packet delay is the shortest when compared to DSR and CBRP.