Telecom Paris
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor at Telecom Paris.
Research Archive
An archive of teaching, conference publications, journal references, and selected white papers across internet architecture, MPLS, IoT, and low-power networking.
The material here spans academic activity, conference publications, journal references, and related public talks around the same technical themes.
Teaching
Teaching roles and academic activity connected to this research record.
Telecom Paris
Assistant Professor at Telecom Paris.
Universities
Additional teaching activity across other academic settings.
Conference Publications
These entries cover recovery, bandwidth reservation, MPLS traffic engineering, path computation, RPL, and sensor-network interoperability.
ACM SenSys 2011, Seattle, on performance and interoperability in sensor-network IP stacks.
44th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, Princeton, focused on routing for low-power and lossy networks.
INFOCOM 2009 reference on inter-area path computation and queueing-model analysis.
Euro-NGI 2008 work on online bandwidth provisioning for traffic engineered tunnels.
IEEE Globecom 2007, Washington, DC, on traffic engineering under changing traffic conditions.
INFOCOM 2006 and ICC 2006 references spanning resource utilization and local recovery in MPLS-TE networks.
Globecom 2004, Dallas, on recovery strategies for multiple link failures in MPLS-TE environments.
Journals and White Papers
Journal publications, white papers, and related technical references collected in one archive.
Research-oriented white paper around routing for constrained and lossy environments.
Technical reference on IP-based smart-object systems and connected environments.
Architectural white paper focused on smart-grid networking recommendations.
Computer Networks journal work on dynamic traffic engineering across mixed traffic conditions.
IEEE Network publication on the path computation element architecture for traffic engineering.
Journal and magazine references around optical transport and multilayer networking architectures.
Foundational references around GMPLS, optical restoration, and multilayer network recovery.
Videos and Talks
Public talks and interviews related to the same themes covered in the research archive.
YouTube playlist collecting talks on AI for networking and the internet.
David Bombal discussion on AI, networking, cybersecurity, and how to get started.
NANOG talk on practical AI and ML applications across internet and networking systems.
Oxford Artificial Intelligence Society talk on improving the internet with the help of AI.