The Laboratory of Automation, Signal Processing, and Image Processing (LARATSI, LR13ES13) is a research laboratory of the National Engineering School of Monastir (ENIM), founded in 2013 by Professor Hassani Messaoud.
LARATSI's scientific activities are structured around four complementary research themes, each led by a dedicated team leader. These themes cover the implementation of artificial intelligence methods for the modeling, control, and diagnosis of complex systems; new technologies for controlling industrial processes; the improvement of intrusion detection systems assisted by generative adversarial networks, with applications in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and Industry 4.0; and the development of intelligent embedded systems for real-time applications.
The laboratory is affiliated with the National School of Engineers of Monastir (ENIM). Its work focuses on the design, analysis, and optimization of industrial systems, with a strong emphasis on automation and data engineering.
To develop reliable methods for monitoring, diagnosing, and controlling complex systems. To train young researchers through research, promote scientific outcomes (publications, theses, patents), and build academic and industrial partnerships.
Automation and control, supervision and diagnosis, signal and image processing, modeling and identification, intelligent systems.


The LARATSI laboratory develops and promotes scientific output covering automation, modeling, diagnosis, and signal and image processing. The laboratory’s work includes publications, theses, and scientific communications resulting from national and international research projects.
The LARATSI laboratory is equipped with experimental platforms and technical facilities dedicated to research in automation, supervision, diagnosis, signal and image processing, as well as modeling and control of complex industrial systems. These resources enable the validation of developed methods on real systems and support research activities, doctoral training, and industrial collaboration.
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