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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c41]Asmae Chakir, Fabrice Monteiro:
Energy storage management for building critical loads using home to vehicle and vehicle to home strategy. ICM 2022: 266-269 - 2021
- [j10]Kaouter Karboub, Mohamed Tabaa, Sofiène Dellagi, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache, Fouad Moutaouakkil:
Modeling and Validation of the Hospital's Ambulatory and Inpatients Operations Using a Non-Homogenous Discrete Time Markovian Chains. IEEE Access 9: 103044-103055 (2021) - [j9]Safa Saadaoui, Aamre Khalil, Mohamed Tabaa, Mouhamad Chehaitly, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
Improved many-to-one architecture based on discrete wavelet packet transform for industrial IoT applications using channel coding. J. Ambient Intell. Humaniz. Comput. 12(1): 275-283 (2021) - [j8]Mohamed Tabaa, Safa Saadaoui, Khadija Bousmar, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
DWPT vs OFDM Under a Noisy Industrial Channel. J. Ubiquitous Syst. Pervasive Networks 14(1): 13-17 (2021) - 2020
- [c40]Safa Saadaoui, Khadija Bousmar, Mohamed Tabaa, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
Performance of IDWPT/DWPT compared with OFDM under an Industrial Channel. ANT/EDI40 2020: 396-402
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j7]Safa Saadaoui, Mohamed Tabaa, Fabrice Monteiro, Mouhamad Chehaitly, Abbas Dandache:
Discrete Wavelet Packet Transform-Based Industrial Digital Wireless Communication Systems. Inf. 10(3): 104 (2019) - 2017
- [c39]Khadija Bousmar, Fabrice Monteiro, Sofiène Dellagi, Zineb Habbas, Abbas Dandache:
Modelling industrial manufacturing problem using ILP solver : Case of production analysis. ICM 2017: 1-4 - [c38]Khadija Bousmar, Fabrice Monteiro, Zineb Habbas, Sofiène Dellagi, Abbas Dandache:
A pure hardware k-SAT solver architecture for FPGA based on generic tree-search. ICM 2017: 1-5 - [c37]Mouhamad Chehaitly, Mohamed Tabaa, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
A ultra high speed and configurable Inverse Discrete Wavelet Packet Transform architecture. ICM 2017: 1-4 - [c36]Safa Saadaoui, Mohamed Tabaa, Fabrice Monteiro, Mouhamad Chehaitly, Abbas Dandache, Aziz Oukaira:
IWSN under an industrial wireless channel in the context of Industry 4.0. ICM 2017: 1-4 - 2016
- [c35]Mouhamad Chehaitly, Mohamed Tabaa, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache, Ali Alaeddine, Ali Hamie, Mouenes Fadlallah:
A novel ultra high speed and configurable discrete wavelet packet transform architecture. ICM 2016: 289-292 - 2015
- [c34]Mouhamad Chehaitly, Mohamed Tabaa, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache, Ali Hamie:
A low-cost design of transceiver based on DWPT for WSN. ICM 2015: 43-46 - [c33]Safa Saadaoui, Mohamed Tabaa, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache, Karim Alami:
A new WSN transceiver based on DWPT for WBAN applications. ICM 2015: 99-102 - [c32]Brahim Chouri, Mohamed El Aroussi, Mohamed Tabaa, A. Jarrou, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
Bearing fault diagnosis based on Alpha-stable distribution feature extraction and wSVM classifier. ICM 2015: 277-280 - [c31]Khadija Bousmar, Fabrice Monteiro, Zineb Habbas, Sofiène Dellagi, Abbas Dandache:
A new FPGA-based DPLL algorithm to improve SAT solvers. ICM 2015: 287-290 - 2014
- [j6]Cédric Killian, Camel Tanougast, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
Smart Reliable Network-on-Chip. IEEE Trans. Very Large Scale Integr. Syst. 22(2): 242-255 (2014) - [c30]Alaa Aldin Al Hariri, Fabrice Monteiro, Loïc Siéler, Abbas Dandache:
Configurable and high-throughput architectures for Quasi-cyclic low-density parity-check codes. ICECS 2014: 790-793 - [c29]Brahim Chouri, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache, Mohamed El Aroussi, Rachid Saadane:
Bearing fault diagnosis based on Alpha-stable distribution feature extraction and SVM classifier. ICMCS 2014: 1545-1550 - 2013
- [c28]Alaa Aldin Al Hariri, Fabrice Monteiro, Loïc Siéler, Abbas Dandache:
A high throughput configurable parallel encoder architecture for Quasi-Cyclic Low-Density Parity-Check Codes. IOLTS 2013: 163-166 - 2012
- [j5]Cédric Killian, Camel Tanougast, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
A New Efficient and Reliable Dynamically Reconfigurable Network-on-Chip. J. Electr. Comput. Eng. 2012: 843239:1-843239:16 (2012) - 2011
- [j4]Mohsin Amin, Abbas Ramazani, Fabrice Monteiro, Camille Diou, Abbas Dandache:
A Self-Checking Hardware Journal for a Fault-Tolerant Processor Architecture. Int. J. Reconfigurable Comput. 2011: 962062:1-962062:15 (2011) - [c27]Cédric Killian, Camel Tanougast, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
Strategic placement of reliable routers for the optimization of dependable dynamic NoC. ICECS 2011: 707-710 - [c26]Cédric Killian, Camel Tanougast, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
Loopback output router for reliable Network on Chip. IOLTS 2011: 206-207 - 2010
- [c25]Cédric Killian, Camel Tanougast, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
Online Routing Fault Detection for Reconfigurable NoC. FPL 2010: 183-186 - [c24]Mohsin Amin, Camille Diou, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Ramazani, Abbas Dandache:
A Self-Checking HW Journal for a Fault Tolerant Processor Architecture. ReCoSoC 2010: 67-71
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j3]Houssein Jaber, Fabrice Monteiro, Stanislaw J. Piestrak, Abbas Dandache:
Design of parallel fault-secure encoders for systematic cyclic block transmission codes. Microelectron. J. 40(12): 1686-1697 (2009) - [c23]Mohsin Amin, Fabrice Monteiro, Camille Diou, Abbas Ramazani, Abbas Dandache:
A HW/SW mixed mechanism to improve the dependability of a stack processor. ICECS 2009: 976-979 - [c22]Abbas Ramazani, Mohsin Amin, Fabrice Monteiro, Camille Diou, Abbas Dandache:
A fault tolerant journalized stack processor architecture. IOLTS 2009: 201-202 - [c21]Houssein Jaber, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
An effective fast and small-area parallel-pipeline architecture for OTM-convolutional encoders. IOLTS 2009: 257-261 - 2008
- [c20]Houssein Jaber, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
Improving the design of parallel-pipeline cyclic decoders towards fault-secure versions. APCCAS 2008: 324-327 - 2007
- [c19]Mazen Youssef, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache, Camille Diou:
A cost-effective parallel architecture for the CodeRAKE receiver. ICECS 2007: 447-450 - [c18]Fabrice Monteiro, Stanislaw J. Piestrak, Houssein Jaber, Abbas Dandache:
Fault-Secure Interface Between Fault-Tolerant RAM and Transmission Channel Using Systematic Cyclic Codes. IOLTS 2007: 199-200 - [c17]Mehdi Jallouli, Camille Diou, Fabrice Monteiro:
Stack processor architecture and development methods suitable for dependable applications. ReCoSoC 2007: 69-75 - 2006
- [c16]Mazen Youssef, Camille Diou, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
CodeRAKE: a new small-area scalable architecture for the multi-user/multi-code RAKE receiver. ICECS 2006: 148-151 - [c15]Ehsan Kamrani, Abbas Ramazani, Fabrice Monteiro:
Teleoperation via Internet with Time-Varying Delay. ICECS 2006: 736-739 - [c14]Gérald Arnould, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
A Digital Frequency Shift Keying Demodulator. ICECS 2006: 995-998 - [c13]Damien Leroy, Stanislaw J. Piestrak, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache, Stéphane Rossignol, Pascal Moitrel:
Characterizing Laser-Induced Pulses in ICs: Methodology and Results. IOLTS 2006: 11-16 - 2005
- [c12]Abbas Ramazani, Fabrice Monteiro, Camille Diou, Abbas Dandache:
A multiprocessor architecture for fast packet processing. ICECS 2005: 1-4 - [c11]Damien Leroy, Stanislaw J. Piestrak, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache:
Modeling of Transients Caused by a Laser Attack on Smart Cards. IOLTS 2005: 193-194 - 2004
- [j2]Amine M'sir, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache, Bernard Lepley:
Design of a high speed parallel encoder for convolutional codes. Microelectron. J. 35(2): 151-166 (2004) - [c10]Amine M'sir, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache, Bernard Lepley:
Designing a High Speed Decoder for Cyclic Codes. IOLTS 2004: 129-134 - 2003
- [j1]Stanislaw J. Piestrak, Abbas Dandache, Fabrice Monteiro:
Designing fault-secure parallel encoders for systematic linear error correcting codes. IEEE Trans. Reliab. 52(4): 492-500 (2003) - [c9]Abbas Ramazani, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache, Bernard Lepley:
A methodology to design a multimedia processor core. ICECS 2003: 998-1001 - 2002
- [c8]Amine M'sir, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache, Bernard Lepley:
A High Speed Encoder for Recursive Systematic Convolutive Codes. IOLTW 2002: 51-55 - 2001
- [c7]Stanislaw J. Piestrak, Abbas Dandache, Fabrice Monteiro:
Design of Fault-Secure Encoders for a Class of Systematic Error Correcting Codes. DFT 2001: 314- - [c6]Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache, Amine M'sir, Bernard Lepley:
A fast CRC implementation on FPGA using a pipelined architecture for the polynomial division. ICECS 2001: 1231-1234 - [c5]Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache, Bernard Lepley:
Fast Configurable Polynomial Division for Error Control Coding Applications. IOLTW 2001: 158- - 2000
- [c4]Abbas Dandache, Fabrice Monteiro, Bernard Lepley:
Design of a selective digital filter for a DAVIC compliant modem. ICECS 2000: 91-94 - [c3]T. Vallino, Abbas Dandache, Jean-Paul Delahaye, Fabrice Monteiro, Bernard Lepley:
A Stamping Technique to Increase the Error Correction Capacity of the (127, k, d) RS Code. IOLTW 2000: 169-170
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c2]J.-Ph. Lambert, Abbas Dandache, Fabrice Monteiro, Bernard Lepley:
Design of radiofrequency stages for a high rate digital modem. ICECS 1998: 319-322 - [c1]S. Philip, Fabrice Monteiro, Abbas Dandache, Bernard Lepley:
A high-speed parallel DSP architecture dedicated to digital modem applications. ICECS 1998: 477-480
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