Michaël Hauspie, PhD
Associate Professor in Computer Science
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LIFL, CNRS UMR 8022 - IRCICA, CNRS FR3024 IUT A, Département Informatique - Univ. Lille 1 Boulevard Paul Langevin 59650 Villeneuve d'Ascq, FRANCE Phone: Mail: Michael DOT Hauspie AT lifl DOT fr |
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Short Vitae
I joined the POPS project of Univ. Lille 1/CNRS/INRIA Lille - Nord Europe as an associate professor in 2006. My research interests include sensor and mobile ad hoc networking, mobile computing and embedded operating systems.
Before that I obtained a PhD. from University of Lille in January 2005 under the direction of Pr. David Simplot-Ryl. My thesis topic was about services management in wireless ad hoc networks. From October 2004 to September 2005, I led the Research and Development Department of the VB2S compagny.
Research interests
Sensor and mobile ad hoc networks, mobile and distributed computing, embedded operating systems
Other interests
Digital imagery, Real time 3D engines, Software engineering
Recent publications
- M. Hauspie and I. Simplot-Ryl (2007) Enhancing nodes cooperation in ad hoc networks. In Proceedings of the 4th IEEE/IFIP Annual Conference on Wireless On demand Network Systems and Services (WONS 2007). Obergurgl, Austria, January. IEEE Press.
(BibTeX)
- M. Hauspie and I. Simplot-Ryl (2006) Cooperation in ad hoc networks: Enhancing the virtual currency based models. In Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Conference on Integrated Internet Ad hoc and Sensor Networks (InterSense 2006). Nice, France, May.
(BibTeX)
- M. Hauspie and I. Simplot-Ryl (2005) How to negociate the price of packet forwarding in credit-based systems for ad-hoc networks. In Workshop on Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing. Mexico-City, Mexico.(BibTeX)
Projects
- WASP: Wirelessly Accessible Sensor Population. European Commission Project IST-034963
Events
- AICCSA 2010 (TPC Member)
Past Events
- AICCSA 2009 (TPC Member)
- MCPC 2009 (TPC Member)
- SANET 2008 (Publicity Chair, TPC Member)
- WAC 2008 (TPC Member)
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