COSMOD 5G receives CNRS MITI funding
The COSMOD 5G project (COntrôle des Systèmes Multi-agents par Optimisation Distribuée et son application à l'allocation des ressources dans la 5G), led by LAMIH researcher Michaël Defoort, is one of the 2025 winners of the CNRS Mission pour les initiatives transverses et interdisciplinaires (MITI) as part of its "complex interactions and collective behavior" call.
Each year, MITI launches calls for thematic projects with the aim of promoting, animating and coordinating interdisciplinarity at CNRS. To respond, research teams must join forces with at least two teams from two different CNRS institutes. Projects are evaluated on the basis of their originality, interdisciplinary nature and break with existing research trajectories.
In the call ""complex interactions and collective behavior", the interactions envisaged are multiple relationships taking place between 'agents' (human beings, animals, molecules, cells, bubbles or drops, robots, vehicles, ...) in a certain environment, without centralized control. These interactions can be cooperative, providing mutual benefits, or on the contrary competitive or even conflictual.
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