His current research interests include Context-awareness, Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, Context Profiling and Services/Content Adaptation, Smart and Media Services in Heterogeneous Environments and Smart Content Delivery. His research focuses currently on these topics in the context of smart environments and smart services in ehealth for elderly and dependent persons. Dr. Lemlouma holds one (1) book and authored or co-authored more than ten (10) peer-reviewed journal articles, more than thirty (30) peer-reviewed conference and workshop papers in addition to eighteen (18) industrial and research reports and one (1) W3C standardization note. Since 2001, he participated or still participates to regional, national, European and international research projects. Such in the
CNPq-INRIA project (CEMT) between INRIA Laboratory (Rhône-Alpes) and the "Instituto de Informatica" of UFRGS - Brazil (2001-2002), he was the main actor in the industrial contract between INRIA Laboratory and Alcatel Bell - Belgium (2001-2004) with a production, as the main author, of many industrial deliverables and the coordinator of several related F2F meetings. He was a permanent member of the
device independence (DI) working group of the W3C standardization consortium (2003-2005). He participated, as a leader of the mobility and services task, in the AGILE
ANR project (submitted in 2008, obtained an A evaluation by the ANR and labeled by the
Media & Networks Competitiveness Cluster). He co-coordinated (with B. Radier, Orange Labs - Lannion) the ANR project "Towards Autonomic Networking Architecture for Fixed/Mobile Convergence Enhancements and Mobility Management for Multiservice Users" with important industrial groups such as Orange Labs and Alcatel (submitted in 2009, obtained an A evaluation by the French ANR agency and labeled by the Media & Networks Competitiveness Cluster). He supervised the work of Selim Elouze (Orange, 2010-2013) mainly involved with the European FP7 project
ENVISION (Co-optimisation of overlay applications and underlying networks). He is the leader and co-coordinator (with P. Roose, LIUPPA - Bayonne-Anglet) of the ANR DHSH project proposal (Digital Health Smart Homes) involving 9 important academic and industrial partners (submitted in 2013 and labeled by the Media & Networks Competitiveness Cluster).
From 2009 to 2013, Dr. Lemlouma acted as an elected member (elected in 2009 then in 2011) in the Research Committee of the IUT of Lannion (Rennes I University). In October 2009, he acted as an Expert for the International Collaboration between the French CIEP (Centre International d'Etudes Pédagogiques) and Tunisia around the topic of the Evolution of Wireless Networks. From 2006 to 2008 he acted as a member of Network and Telecommunication Department Board (IUT of Lannion). In 2008, he participated as an external evaluator in the Faculty Recruiting Committee for the Associate Professor position MCF 1613, CNU 27 (IUT of Lannion - Rennes I University). He was the organizer, a member and the research contact of the Faculty Recruiting Committees (Selection Committees) for the folowing Associate Professor positions: MCF27RT2012 (2012/2013), MCF0895 (2010/2011), MCF339 (2009/2010) and MCF613 (2009/2010), CNU 27 (IUT of Lannion - Rennes I University) and the research contact of the University Professor position PR 342 (2009/2010), CNU 27 (IUT of Lannion - Rennes I University).
As part of his professional activities linked to the computer science networking community, Dr. Lemlouma acted as the Chair of the International Workshop on Pervasive Services and Technologies for Telecommunications (PSTT 2009) fused with ICMUT'09 (International Conference on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems). He is the organizer and General Chair of the International Workshop on e-Health Pervasive Wireless Applications and Services (
eHPWAS 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017) in conjunction with the IEEE WiMob conference, the Chair of the session "Services and Mobile Applications" (
NGN-08) in the 48th IEEE International Conference on Communications (
ICC 2013). He is/was a technical reviewer for the IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (2017), IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine, Special Issue on IoT: Protocol Stack, Cross-Layer, and Power Consumption Issues (2016), IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine (2013), the Elservier Journal on Ad Hoc Networks (2013), the IEEE Pervasive Computing Journal (2006 and 2007), and for the Special Issue on "Emerging Wireless Networks" of the Computers and Electrical Engineering Journal, Elsevier (2008).
Dr. Lemlouma also acted or still acts as a TPC member of the following: IEEE WiMob eHPWAS'17/16/15/14/13, MoWNet'16, IEEE ICC'14, IEEE QoS-QoE'13 WS (9th IEEE IWCMC'13) ; SIGMAP'14, '13,'12,'11,'10,'09,'08,'07 ; WEBIST'14, '13,'12,'11,'10,'09,'08,'07,'06,'05 ; ICSNC'11 ; EATIS'09,'08,'07,'06 ; IEEE WISe'09 ; EACP'08 ; ASBS'2008; ACM SAC'07,'06,'05; MCMP '05 ; ISICT'04 ; ACM DocEng'03 ; ACM MobiSys'03 and ISPS'01..