consultants

Mohamed SALLAK Enseignant-chercheur

| GI - Génie Informatique | HEUDIASYC - Heuristique et Diagnostic des Systèmes Complexes

  • Human Reliability in risk analysis of System-of-Systems:

- Thesis subject in Labex MS2T project: “A Systems-of-Systems approach for modeling and integrating human factors in risk analysis: Application to advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and railway systems“. pdf.

- Subeer Rangra, Mohamed Sallak, Walter Schön, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, “Human reliability assessment under uncertainty - towards a formal method”, 6th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2015) and the Affiliated Conferences, USA, AHFE 2015. pdf.

- Subeer Rangra, Mohamed Sallak, Walter Schön, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, “On the Study of Human Reliability in Transportation Systems of Systems”, 10th International Conference on System of Systems Engineering (SoSE), USA, 2015. pdf.

  • Estimation of imprecise reliability of systems using random sets and Monte-Carlo resampling procedures (components with rare failure events):

- Yunhui Hou, Mohamed Sallak, Walter Schön, “Reliability analysis of multi-state systems using random set theory”, European Safety and Reliability Conference ESREL, Switzerland, 2015.

- Yunhui Hou, Mohamed Sallak, Walter Schön, “Availability analysis of systems using random set theory”, 9th IFAC Symposium on Fault Detection, Supervision and Safety of Technical Processes, France, 2015.

  • Reliability and availaibility optimization of multi-state systems

- Kaoutar Rhazali, “Availability optimization of multi-state systems”, Master thesis, 2015. pdf.

  • Dependability evaluation of railway level crossing systems

- J. Boudnaya, A. Mkhida, M. Sallak, A Dependability analysis of a Moroccan level crossing based on Fault tree analysis and importance measures, Journal Européen des Systèmes Automatisés (Jesa), 2016. pdf.

- J. Boudnaya, A. Mkhida, M. Sallak, “Dependability analysis of Level Crossing Systems using a fuzzy dynamic fault tree approach”, European Safety and Reliability Conference ESREL, Switzerland, 2015. pdf.

- J. Boudnaya, A. Mkhida, M. Sallak, A Dependability analysis of a Moroccan level crossing based on Fault tree analysis and importance measures, MOSIM 2014, Nancy, France, 2014.

- J. Boudnaya, Dependability evaluation of railway level crossing systems, Thesis manuscript, 2016. pdf.

Mohamed Sallak

Contacts

Mohamed Sallak
Maître de Conférence

UTC - UMR 7253 Heudiasyc
57 Avenue de Landshut,
Compiègne, 60203

mohamed.sallak@utc.fr
 
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