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Distributed MIMO coding scheme with low decoding complexity for future mobile...
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Performance Evaluation of Broadcasting Protocols for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
In ad hoc and sensor networks, the simplest and most widely used approach to broadcast is blind flooding, which lets every node in the network to rebroadcast a... -
Routing and Broadcasting in Hybrid Ad Hoc Networks
Hybrid ad hoc networks consist of two kinds of nodes, regular nodes and nodes with additional capabilities. For example, multi-hop cellular and wireless Internet... -
Construire le " médium " : de la TSF à la radio
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Optimal Initialization and Gossiping Algorithms for Random Radio Networks
The initialization problem, also known as naming, consists to give a unique identifier ranging from $1$ to $n$ to a set of $n$ indistinguishable nodes in a given... -
Limiting Byzantine Influence in Multihop Asynchronous Networks
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Scheduling heuristics for on board sequential air conflict solving
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TAS and wind estimation from radar data
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Aircraft local wind estimation from radar tracker data
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Pauses musicales ou les éclatants silences de Radio-Paris
Face à une radiodiffusion vichyste immergée dans les ambiguïtés équivoques du Pétainisme, Radio-Paris, placée sous l'autorité de la Propaganda Abteilung, a un objectif... -
Cooperative Retransmission of Broadcast Data Flows Via Cellular Networks
Among the multimedia content distribution services to the handheld receivers, mobile TV is a popular service. Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) networks have high capacity... -
Contribution to multipath channel estimation in an OFDM modulation context.
In wireless communications systems, the transmission channel between the transmitter and the receiver antennas is one of the main sources of disruption for the signal.... -
Recognizing Bipartite Incident-Graphs of Circulant Digraphs
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.
