Emmanuel Baccelli


e-mail: Emmanuel"DOT"Baccelli"AT"inria"DOT"fr








PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

• Since October 2006 : Scientific Researcher at INRIA, Paris, France. Part of the Hipercom project at l'Ecole Polytechnique. Focus on ad hoc networking and its integration in the Internet. On-going contributions in MANET, OSPF, AUTOCONF and ROLL working groups in the IETF. Current grade at INRIA: CR2. Comapny website at www.inria.fr

• April-August 2006 : Scientific Researcher at Freie Universitat, Berlin, Germany. Post-doctoral research ocus on sensor networks, and on cross-fertilization between ad hoc networking and peer-to-peer networking (under the supervision of Pr. Jochen Schiller). Involvement in seminars and supervising for the students at the department of Computer Systems & Telematics. Department website at www.fu-berlin.de

• 2003 - 2005 : Research Engineer at Hitachi Research Laboratories, Sophia-Antipolis, France. Hitachi-funded research: collaboration between INRIA and Hitachi led to several months stays in Hitachi Research Labs in Sophia-Antipolis, (under the supervision of Dr. Stephane Amarger) as well as in Japan (under the supervision of Masato Hayashi). The main goal of this collaboration was to take part in IETF standardization. Company website at www.hitachi-eu.com

• 2001 - 2002 : Software Engineer at Metro-Optix in Santa Clara, CA, USA. Designed and developed IP router management agents, for CLI (use of RapidControl) and SNMP. Designed and developed the interface between these multiple agents and the switch-router firmware : four layer software architecture (Agent Layer, Mediation Services, Control System, Firmware), under the supervision of Pramila Mullan. Implementation in C, C++ and Java, use of ObjecTime, Rose RealTime and Visual C++.

• 2000 : Consultant at AT&T Research Laboratories (Shannon’s Labs) in Florham Park, NJ, USA. Part of a global project designing and implementing active policy-based networking to create an overall distributed IP QoS architecture (with Raju Rajan, Albert Greenberg, Jennifer Rexford). Designed and programmed an OSPF monitoring tool in Java, using SNMP (used AdventNet packages) to perform network discovery. Designed and developed a Java GUI displaying the OSPF topology of the network discovered. Reactive to topology changes computation and displaying of the multiple shortest paths routes between routers in an Autonomous System such as AT&T’s IP backbone (WorldNet). Company website at research.att.com

• 1999 : Intern at Nortel Networks’ Harlow Labs in London, England. Designed and developed an IP/ATM interconnection for satellite access to an ISP with Catherine Rosenberg’s Broadband Satellite Networks department. Implementation in C. Modified Linux kernel, installed and used DiffServ to schedule (with micro-second resolution) outgoing ATM cells from different flows, so as to fit the MF-TDMA requirements of a satellite link. Company website at http://www.nortel.com/




EDUCATION

• PhD in Computer Science from Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France. Defended in Jan. 2006. Advised by Prof. Philippe Jacquet. Thesis title: “Routing and Mobility in Large Heterogeneous Packet Networks“. [DOWNLOAD]

• DEA from the University of Nice-Sophia-Antipolis, Nice, France. Obtained in Oct. 2000. DEA Reseaux et Systemes Distribues. French equivalent for the qualifiers for a PhD, in the fields of networking and distributed systems.

• Masters of Science from the EURECOM institute and INT. Obtained in Sept. 2000. Engineering degree in the fields of Telecommunications and Computer Sciences.




RECENT PUBLICATIONS




Book Chapters

• E. Baccelli, P. Jacquet, T. Clausen, “Database Exchanges for Ad-hoc Networks Using Proactive Link State Protocols", in Performance Modelling and Analysis of Heterogeneous Networks, D. Kouvatsos (Ed.), River Publishers, Denmark, Chapter 5, pp. 93--111, 2009.



Journals

• E. Baccelli, T.Clausen, P. Jacquet, “ The Internet Engineering Task Force and the Future of the Internet ,” European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics, ERCIM News issue n°77, p. 20-21, April 2009.

• C. Adjih, E. Baccelli, P. Minet, P. Mόhlethaler, T. Plesse, “ QoS Support, Security and OSPF Interconnection in a MANET Using OLSR,” Journal of Telecommunications and Information Technology (JTIT), issue n°2 p. 70-76, June 2008.

• E. Baccelli, “Algorithmes pour les reseaux ad hoc,“ Interstices )i( Journal, Dec. 2006.



International Conferences

• E. Baccelli, J.A. Cordero, P. Jacquet, “Optimization of Critical Data Synchronization via Link Overlay RNG in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks,” To appear in the proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Systems (MASS), San Francisco, USA, November 2010.

• W. Xie, M. Goyal, H. Hosseini, J. Martocci, Y. Bashir, E. Baccelli, A. Durresi, “A Performance Analysis of Point-to-Point Routing along a Directed Acyclic Graph in Low Power and Lossy Networks,” To appear in the proceedings of the The 13-th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems (NBiS), Takayama, Japan, September 2010.

• E. Baccelli, J.A. Cordero, P. Jacquet, “Using Relative Neighborhood Graphs for Reliable Database Synchronization in MANETs,” Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE Workshop on Wireless Mesh Networks (WiMesh) in conjunction with SECON 2010, Boston, USA, June 2010.

• W. Xie, M. Goyal, H. Hosseini, J. Martocci, Y. Bashir, E. Baccelli, A. Durresi, “Routing Loops in DAG-based Low Power and Lossy Networks,” Proceedings of the IEEE Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA), Perth, Australia, April 2010.

• E. Baccelli, T. Clausen, U. Herberg, C. Perkins, “IP Links in Multihop Ad Hoc Wireless Networks?,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Software Telecommunications and Computer Networks (SOFTCOM), Split, Croatia, September 2009.

• E. Baccelli, J.A. Cordero, P. Jacquet, “Multi-Point Relaying Techniques with OSPF on Ad Hoc Networks,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications (ICSNC), Porto, Protugal, September 2009.

• E. Baccelli, J. Schiller, “Towards Scalable MANETs,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on ITS Telecommunications (ITST), Phuket, Thailand, October 2008.

• E. Baccelli, T. Clausen, P. Jacquet, D. Nguyen, “Integrating VANETs in the Internet Core with OSPF: the MPR-OSPF Approach,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on ITS Telecommunications (ITST), Sophia Antipolis, France, June 2007.



IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) Publications

wiki logging on-going IETF work available here


• M. Goyal, E. Baccelli “Reactive Discovery of Point-to-Point Routes in Low Power and Lossy Networks,” IETF Internet Draft, June 2010.

• A. Brandt, E. Baccelli, R. Cragie “Applicability Statement: The use of RPL in Building and Home Environments,” IETF Internet Draft, April 2010.

• M. Goyal, E. Baccelli, J. Martocci, Y. Bashir, T. Humpal “A Performance Analysis of P2P Routing along a DAG in LLNs,” IETF Internet Draft, March 2009.

• E. Baccelli, A. Kaplan, H. Rogge “Packet Sequence Number based ETX Metric for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks,” IETF Internet Draft, December 2009.

• E. Baccelli, M. Townsley “IP Addressing Model in Ad Hoc Networks,” IETF Internet Draft, July 2009.

• RFC 5449. E. Baccelli, T. Clausen, P. Jacquet, D. Nguyen “OSPF Multipoint Relay (MPR) Extension for Ad Hoc Networks,” IETF Request For Comments, February 2009.

• E. Baccelli, C. Perkins, “Multi-hop Ad Hoc Wireless Communication,” IETF Internet Draft, December 2008.

• E. Baccelli, “Address Autoconfiguration for MANET: Terminology and Problem Statement,” IETF Internet Draft, February 2008.

• C. Adjih, E. Baccelli, K. Mase, “A Common Framework for Autoconfiguration of Ad Hoc Networks,” IETF Internet Draft, September 2007.



Research Reports

• J.A. Cordero, E. Baccelli, T. Clausen, “MPR+SP: Towards a Unified MPR-based MANET Extension for OSPF,” INRIA Research Report RR-7319, May 2010.

• E. Baccelli, T. Clausen, P. Jacquet, “Ad Hoc Networking in the Internet: A Deeper Problem Than It Seems,” INRIA Research Report RR-6725, November 2008.

• E. Baccelli, T. Zahn, J. Schiller, “DHT-OLSR,” INRIA Research Report RR-6194, May 2007.




TEACHING & ADVISING ACTIVITIES

• 2010 graduate course on “Mobile and Wireless Networks,” at Ecole Polytechnique, France. Vacataire for INF567: Rιseaux mobiles et sans fils, with Pr. Philippe Jacquet.

• 2009 graduate course on “Mobile and Wireless Networks,” at Ecole Polytechnique, France. Vacataire for INF567: Rιseaux mobiles et sans fils, with Pr. Philippe Jacquet.

• Co-advising of PhD, Masters and undergraduate students at Ecole Polytechnique.




PROJECTS & COLLABORATIONS

• e-comp@gnon, System@tic project (2008-2011). Realization of a new type of multimedia terminal, enhanced with wireless ad hoc IP connectivity based on the OLSR protocol. Commercialization of this terminal is expected eventually. Partners: Archos, INRIA, SCNF, Telecom SudParis, DGE, Deveryware.

• OPNEX, European FP7 project (2008-2011). Design of architectures and protocols for multi-hop wireless networks. Systems and optimization theory used as the foundation for algorithms that achieve full transport capacity of wireless systems. Partners: Centre Of Research & Technology Hellas, INRIA, Politechnika Poznanska, Thomson Research, Freie Universitaet Berlin. Website: www.opnex.eu/

• Collaboration with the Freie Universitaet Berlin, on wireless sensor networking (2007-2008). Protocol development and experiments on wireless sensor networks with T. Zahn and J. Schiller. 100 nodes test-bed realization, availability of the open-source muOLSR code. [DOWNLOAD]

• Collaboration with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee , on wireless sensor networks and OSPF (2009-2010). Initial phase of the collaboration setup. Sensor network routing protocol design and simulation with M. Goyal. Expected development for this collaboration include studies and experiments with OSPF, and RFC5449.

• SMARTMESH, System@tic project (2009-2012). Project focused on the design of intelligent wireless sensor mesh networking for video surveillance and intrusion alarm systems. Partners: SAGEM, INRIA, CEA, Telecom SudParis, Tunecharger, Ineo, Orelia, Prodomo.




SOFTWARE

• Source code for the OSPF extension to support ad hoc networking. RFC 5449 compliant. C code. (05/2009)

• Updated source code for muOLSR on Scatterweb1.1 sensor nodes. Updated version with more stable code, and ad hoc SMS function added. C code. (10/2008)

• Source code for muOLSR on Scatterweb1.1 sensor nodes. Still running on 5k of RAM... Updated version for the new 1.1 firmware. C code. (10/2007)

• Source code for muOLSR on Scatterweb1.0 sensor nodes. Running with as low as 5k bytes of RAM !! Some bugs, but good basis. C code. (07/2007)




CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION

• Co-organizer of the 5th OLSR Interop & Workshop in Vienna (Funkfeuer), October 2-4, 2009.

• Co-organizer of the 2nd OLSR Interop & Workshop in Paris (Ecole Polytechnique), (in conjunction with the 63rd IETF meeting), July 28-29, 2005.

• Co-organizer of the 1st OLSR Interop & Workshop in San Diego (in conjunction with the 60th IETF meeting), August 6-7, 2004.




LANGUAGE SKILLS

• English and French : Bilingual.

• German : Working knowledge (read, spoken and written).




AWARDS

• 2007 PhD Award from Ecole Polytechnique.