M. Mostefai

Also published under:Mohamed Mostefaï, Mohammed Mostefai, Mohamed Mostefai, Mohammed Amine Mostefai

Affiliation

Electrotechnical Department LAAS Laboratory, Ferhat Abbes University, Setif, Algeria

Topic

Access Control,Ad Hoc Networks,Average Results,Benchmark Instances,Binary Exponential Backoff,Boost Converter,CPU Time,Channel Access,Collision Events,Collision Probability,DC Voltage,Data Packets,Dc Bus Voltage,Dc Source,Dcdc Converter,Duty Cycle,End Location,Exponential Backoff,Harmonic Distortion,Hybrid Genetic Algorithm,Induction Motor,Linear Increase,Local Optimum,Local Procedures,Local Search,Local Search Method,Local Search Procedure,Maximum Point,Maximum Power,Maximum Power Point,Medium Access Control,Medium Access Control Layer,Metaheuristic,Mobile Network,Mobile Nodes,Multilevel Inverters,Neighborhood Structure,Objective Function,Open-circuit Voltage,Optimal Power,Over The Horizon,PV Generation,Packet Delivery,Packet Delivery Ratio,Performance Of Procedure,Photovoltaic System,Renewable Energy,Residual Energy,Routing Problem,Search Procedure,

Biography

Mohammed Mostefai was born in B.B.A., Algeria, on April 16, 1965. He received the Engineering Diploma degree in electronics from the University of Setif, Stif, Algeria, in 1988, and the Ph.D. degree in automatic and software engineering from the University of Lille, Lille, France, in 1994.
Currently, he is a Full Professor with the University of Setif. Since February 2006, he has held several scientific and administrative responsibilities, first as President of the scientific committee, then as Director of the Automatic Control Laboratory, and finally as Vice President for Research with the University of Setif. His research interests include study, modeling, analysis, and control of industrial systems. These are mainly production systems, ranging from electro-energy systems (electric machines and networks) up to large automated manufacturing systems.