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Guevara Noubir |
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Professor Noubir research covers both theoretical and practical aspects of wireless networking, network security, fault tolerance, distributed systems, and real-time systems. He is currently working and adaptive strategies for efficient resource management in wireless multi-hop ad hoc networks.
From 1997 to 2000, Guevara Noubir was a senior research scientist at the Real-Time Software and Networking Group at CSEM SA (Industrial Research Center in Switzerland), and has led several research projects in the area of wireless systems and secure networking. He has contributed to the definition of the third generation Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS-WCDMA) through its participation in the FRAMES European project both on the system side and demonstrator side. The FRAMES project led the European proposal 3GPP at IMT2000 for a third generation of mobile communication system. He also participated to the development of one of the first 3G-UMTS demonstrators.
Career Publication Highlights
G. Noubir and B. Y. Choueiry (1996). "Algebraic Techniques for the Optimization of Control Flow Checking." In the Proceedings of the 26th IEEE Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing (FTCS'96) pages 128-137, Sendai, Japan.
G. Noubir, K. Vijayanada and H. J. Nussbaumer (1998). "Signature-Based Method for Run-Time Fault Detection in Communication Protocols." Computer Communications Journal, Butterworth-Heinemann, Vol.21, No 5, May 1998.
G. Noubir (1998). "Inter-layer Radio Resource Management in Hierarchical Cell Structures." In Proceedings of the 9th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC'98), Boston, Massachusetts
