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Gwendal Simon

Researcher at Huawei

Publications -  132
Citations -  4094

Gwendal Simon is an academic researcher from Huawei. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Content delivery network. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 127 publications receiving 3611 citations. Previous affiliations of Gwendal Simon include University of Rennes & Institut Mines-Télécom.

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360-Degree Video Head Movement Dataset

TL;DR: A dataset of head movements of users watching 360-degree videos on a Head-Mounted Display (HMD) is introduced and some examples of statistics that can be extracted from the collected data, for a content-dependent analysis of users' navigation patterns.
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Viewport-Adaptive Navigable 360-Degree Video Delivery

TL;DR: In this article, a viewport-adaptive 360-degree video streaming system is proposed to reduce the bandwidth waste, while still providing an immersive experience, by preparing multiple video representations, which differ not only by their bit-rate, but also by the qualities of different scene regions.
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Viewport-adaptive navigable 360-degree video delivery

TL;DR: The impact of various spherical-to-plane projections and quality arrangements on the video quality displayed to the user is investigated, showing that the cube map layout offers the best quality for the given bit-rate budget.
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Information centric network: Research challenges and opportunities

TL;DR: This survey focuses on the current progress of the research work in Information Centric Network, and investigates various key aspects such as naming and routing schemes, in-network caching policies, etc., and highlights the benefit of implementing ICN, open research issues and new interests in this domain.
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Method for adjusting a transmitting power in a wire-less communications network

TL;DR: In this paper, a method for controlling a transmitting power for a transmitter in a wireless communications network consisting in identifying entities adjacent to said transmitter, identifying amongst said adjacent entities a minimum constellation associated to the transmitter, and adjusting the transmitting power of the transmitter to a minimum value, thereby enabling a message transmitted thereby to simultaneously reach the entities of the minimum constellation, peripherial entities whose minimum constellation includes the transmitter and each identified peripherial entity.