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Samuel Pierre is affiliated with Polytechnique Montréal in Canada and has contributed extensively to research across multiple scientific domains, particularly in Computer Science, Medicine, and Engineering. Their work spans various subfields, including Infectious Diseases, Computer Networks and Communications, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Epidemiology, and Information Systems.

Samuel Pierre's research topics cover a range of specialized areas such as Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology, HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment, Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs), Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment, Traffic Prediction and Management Techniques, HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions, and Network Security and Intrusion Detection.

The scientist has published in numerous venues, with frequent publications in:

  • IEEE Access
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Open Forum Infectious Diseases
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Samuel Pierre are:

  • Four-Month Rifapentine Regimens with or without Moxifloxacin for Tuberculosis, 2021, New England Journal of Medicine
  • Network Traffic Prediction Model Considering Road Traffic Parameters Using Artificial Intelligence Methods in VANET, 2022, IEEE Access
  • An Online Entropy-Based DDoS Flooding Attack Detection System With Dynamic Threshold, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
  • A New Mutual Authentication and Key Agreement Protocol for Mobile Client-Server Environment, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
  • A New SDN-Based Routing Protocol for Improving Delay in Smart City Environments, 2020, Smart Cities

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Serena P. Koenig
  • Vanessa Rivera
  • Vanessa Rouzier
  • Jean W. Pape
  • Patrice Sévère

Samuel Pierre's multidisciplinary expertise is reflected in their work bridging medical research, especially in infectious diseases such as tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS, with technical advancements in computer networking, vehicular networks, and cybersecurity. Their contributions intersect public health challenges and technological solutions, addressing topics from epidemic modeling and drug treatment protocols to network traffic prediction and security mechanisms within connected systems.

Best Publications

  • VANET security surveys

    Richard Gilles Engoulou;Martine Bellaïche;Samuel Pierre;Alejandro Quintero

  • An Analytical Framework for Performance Evaluation of IPv6-Based mobility Management Protocols

    C. Makaya;S. Pierre

  • Ant-based routing for wireless multimedia sensor networks using multiple QoS metrics

    Luis Cobo;Alejandro Quintero;Samuel Pierre

  • On the Planning of Wireless Sensor Networks: Energy-Efficient Clustering under the Joint Routing and Coverage Constraint

    A. Chamam;S. Pierre

  • Centralized and Localized Data Congestion Control Strategy for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Using a Machine Learning Clustering Algorithm

    Nasrin Taherkhani;Samuel Pierre

  • A distributed energy-efficient clustering protocol for wireless sensor networks

    Ali Chamam;Samuel Pierre

  • A genetic algorithm for designing distributed computer network topologies

    S. Pierre;G. Legault

  • Mobile agents and their use for information retrieval: a brief overview and an elaborate case study

    R.H. Glitho;E. Olougouna;S. Pierre

  • Topological design of computer communication networks using simulated annealing

    Samuel Pierre;Michel-Ange Hyppolite;Jean-Marie Bourjolly;Oumar Dioume

  • An Architecture for Seamless Mobility Support in IP-Based Next-Generation Wireless Networks

    C. Makaya;S. Pierre

  • Assigning cells to switches in cellular mobile networks using taboo search

    S. Pierre;F. Houeto

  • Joint Estimation of Channel Parameters for MIMO Communication Systems

    Ji Li;J. Conan;S. Pierre

  • A tabu search approach for assigning cells to switches in cellular mobile networks

    Samuel Pierre;Fabien HouéTo

  • A tabu-search approach for designing computer-network topologies with unreliable components

    S. Pierre;A. Elgibaoui

  • Prototyping an intelligent decision support system for improving urban infrastructures management

    Alejandro Quintero;Dougoukolo Konaré;Samuel Pierre

  • A Tabu Search Algorithm for Cluster Building in Wireless Sensor Networks

    A. El Rhazi;S. Pierre

  • QoS routing with traffic distribution in mobile ad hoc networks

    Gabriel Ioan Ivascu;Samuel Pierre;Alejandro Quintero

  • Mobile computing and ubiquitous networking: concepts, technologies and challenges

    Samuel Pierre

  • Mobility Aware Technologies and Applications

    Thomas Magedanz;Ahmed Karmouch;Samuel Pierre;Iakovos Venieris

  • Method, system, and mobile agent for event scheduling

    Roch Glitho;Edgar Olougouna;Samuel Pierre

  • Next Generation Mobile Networks and Ubiquitous Computing

    Samuel Pierre

Frequent Co-Authors

Roch Glitho
Roch Glitho Concordia University
Marc St-Hilaire
Marc St-Hilaire Carleton University
Georges Kaddoum
Georges Kaddoum École de Technologie Supérieure
Edgard Gnansounou
Edgard Gnansounou École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Sami Muhaidat
Sami Muhaidat Khalifa University
Naofal Al-Dhahir
Naofal Al-Dhahir The University of Texas at Dallas
Paola Flocchini
Paola Flocchini University of Ottawa
Hassan Artail
Hassan Artail American University of Beirut
Abderrahim Benslimane
Abderrahim Benslimane University of Avignon

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