Welcome to the home page of Juan-Carlos Maureira when I was PhD. Student at INRIA Sophia Antipolis. In this page, I leave you my research activities and interests while I was pursuing my PhD. Also I have some useful links and some codes to share with the community.
Short Bio
I received my PhD in computer sciences from the University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis, Ecole Doctoral STIC, and I did my thesis at INRIA (l'Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique) in the team MASCOTTE. I started it en February 2008 and defended it the 21th January, 2011, funded by CONICYT and INRIA.
My main advisor was Jean-Claude Bermond, and my co-advisor was Oliver Dalle. I proposed in my PhD Thesis a system to provide network connectivity to high-speed vehicles (TGV, trains, metros, buses, etc) over a predictable trajectory (AKA, a railway). My results were a handover protocol called The Spiderman Handover and also I proposed a backbone topology for linear access network composed by many access points placed along the vehicle's trajectory.
Also, I have been working in simulation since 2003 by using OMNeT++, simulating access wireless networks, backbone networks, transport and supply chain systems.
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Contact Information
I left INRIA in February, 2011. Now I am at the Center for Mathematical Modeling, University of Chile. Follow this link to get my current webpage.