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J. Oueis-(-jad.-oueis@insa-lyon, fr) is pursuing a Ph.D. degree in telecommunications and networking at INSA Lyon, France. He is a member of the Inria AGORA team at the CITI laboratory. He received an M.S. degree in computer science, focused on networking, from INSA Lyon, in 2015, and an Engineering degree in telecommunication from the Lebanese University, 2015. His current research interests include mobile network architectures and autonomous organization of professional mobile radio (PMR) networks

D. Lavaux-(-damien.-lavaux@thalesgroup-cogeu and F. , com) is an advanced studies Engineer at Thales Communications & Security, France. He received his Engineering degree from ESME-Sudria Paris engineering school specialized in Telecommunications Networks He has been involved in research projects since 2007, and his current research topics cover wireless, mobile and ad hoc networks, from software and IP protocol perspective, with a focus on mission-critical communications. He coordinated the awarded FP-7 HIT-GATE European project, was technical manager of PPDR-TC, and recently, p.7, 2006.

R. Stanica-[-m-]-(-razvan, stanica@insa-lyon.fr) is an Associate Professor with the Telecommunications department at INSA Lyon and member of the Inria AGORA team at the CITI laboratory, since 2012. He received Ph.D. and M.Eng. degrees in telecommunications and networking from INP Toulouse, Eng. degree from the University Politehnica of Bucharest (Romania). His current research covers the subjects of mobile data analytics, mobile network architectures and data collection in IoT networks, 2008.

F. Valois-(-fabrice.-valois@insa-lyon, fr) is a full professor at INSA Lyon (France) since 2008. Previously, he was associate professor at the same place. He is also the head of the CITI research lab His research interests are focused on wireless and cellular networking, including self-organization protocols, 4G/5G networks, data-aggregation in WSN, networks for IoT. He has published more than 90 journal and conference papers, 1996, and his Ph.D. in Computer Science, 2000.