PhD student at the
Drakkar group
Grenoble Informatics Laboratory (LIG)
Grenoble, France
e-mail: berezin[at]imag.fr
Statement
My research vision is an ubiquitous Internet, which every person and every object can access in a reliable and seamless way.
My approach is creating and developing new protocols and techniques for real-world network and communication problems, and validating these solutions through experimental evaluation.
My current interests are IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks, self-organization and auto-conguration techniques, mobility management, and seamless connectivity.
Publications
International conferences with proceedings
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Multichannel Virtual Access Points for Seamless Handoffs in IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks
M.E. Berezin, F. Rousseau, and A. Duda
In Proceedings of Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC). Budapest, Hungary, May 2011.
Projects
- PACMAP: PACket MAniPulation
PACMAP is a framework for controlling and manipulating 802.11 frames.