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Denis Gillet
Researcher at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Publications - 356
Citations - 6408
Denis Gillet is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Educational technology & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 344 publications receiving 5661 citations. Previous affiliations of Denis Gillet include École Polytechnique & École Normale Supérieure.
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Interactive Lab Experimentation and Simulation Tools for Remote Laboratories
TL;DR: In this article, new extensions and features to the remote laboratories currently used for undergraduate courses in automatic control laboratory at the School of Engineering of University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland are presented.
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Tackling Acceptability Issues in Communities of Practice by Providing a Lightweight Email-Based Interface to Social Software
TL;DR: This chapter presents the motivation, the design and the incentives of the email-based eLogbook interface, which allows members of a community to benefit from the ease of use of an email client combined with the power of an activity and asset management system without burden.
Advanced Control Strategy for Solar Combisystems
T. Prud"homme,Denis Gillet +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a predictive control strategy is proposed to maximize the degree of comfort in terms of temperature variation in a solar combisystem, which is implemented on a building manufactured in Switzerland.
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Special Session-Online Laboratories in Engineering Education: Innovation, Disruption, and Future Potential
Hamadou Saliah-Hassane,Manuel Alonso Castro Gil,Denis Gillet,Maria-Larondo Petrie,Juarez Bento da Silva,Luis Felipe Zapata Rivera,Lucas Mellos Carlos,John W. Shocklev,Janusz Zalewski,Gustavo R. Alves,Elio Sancristobal Ruiz +10 more
TL;DR: The session includes experts in the cyber physical laboratory research and development area to provide perspectives on how these technologies are leveraged to support design, development, management and innovative implementation.
1. An Architecture for Sustainable Interaction in Teleoperation over the Internet with Application to Remote Control of an Inverted Pendulum
TL;DR: A distributed client-server architecture is proposed to provide the necessary level of interactivity for supervision and tuning, without compromising the essential control tasks, in the specific case of real systems which exhibit fast dynamics.