Research
Research
The research of MISC (Mobile Internet & Secure Communications) group embraces challenging issues arising from computer
and communication networks,
with emphasis on architectures and protocols for quality of service and security in IP based networks,
wireless networks, multihop networks, and overlay networks. Its main focus is on the design of efficient
protocols, algorithms, models and architectures to achieve secure communications, robustness, and high-quality
performance of future multimedia networks using advanced wireless and IP (IPv6 in particular) technologies.
In particular, the interest of MISC group is on the following activities:
Wireless networks, by designing MAC, routing, and transport protocols, as well as resource
management techniques for heterogeneous wireless networks including wireless local networks, ad hoc, sensor, mesh,
vehicular, and cognitive networks.
Network security, by developing new methodologies and algorithms for network security and
communication integrity evaluation, attacks prevention, and attacks detection in heterogeneous networks.
Mobility management, by developing new methodologies and protocols to perform route optimization
while performing node and/or network mobility and avoid the so-called suboptimal dog-leg routing.
The MISC research group has been established on sep. 2007 as part of the
RD2P research team of the LIFL research laboratory -
University of Lille .
It is also associated to the school of engineering in telecommunications, namely
Telecom Lille , as also part of its research trends.