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Pierre Ugo Tournoux

Researcher at University of La Réunion

Publications -  26
Citations -  543

Pierre Ugo Tournoux is an academic researcher from University of La Réunion. The author has contributed to research in topics: Erasure code & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 24 publications receiving 491 citations. Previous affiliations of Pierre Ugo Tournoux include University of Toulouse & Thales Communications.

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The Accordion Phenomenon: Analysis, Characterization, and Impact on DTN Routing

TL;DR: DA-SW (density-aware spray- and-wait), a measurement-oriented variant of the spray-and-wait algorithm that tunes, in a dynamic fashion, the number of a message copies disseminated in the network, is proposed and it is shown that DA-SW leads to performance results that are close to the best case (obtained with an oracle).
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Density-Aware Routing in Highly Dynamic DTNs: The RollerNet Case

TL;DR: The dynamics of a mobility data set collected in a pipelined disruption-tolerant network (DTN), a particular class of intermittently-connected wireless networks characterized by a 1-D topology, are analyzed and DA-SW (Density-Aware Spray-and-Wait), a measurement-oriented variant of the spray- and-wait algorithm that tunes the number of a message copies to be disseminated in the network is proposed.
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On-the-Fly Erasure Coding for Real-Time Video Applications

TL;DR: It is shown that in several cases, Tetrys can recover lost packets below one RTT over lossy and best-effort networks and allows to enable full reliability without delay compromise and as a result: significantly improves the performance of time constrained applications.
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An innovative fishing gear to enhance the release of non-target species in coastal shark-control programs: The SMART (shark management alert in real-time) drumline

TL;DR: In this article, a real-time strike alert system based on an adapted triggering mechanism, which links the fishing line to a GPS buoy connected to the Iridium satellite, is presented.
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BLEB: Bluetooth Low Energy Botnet for large scale individual tracking

TL;DR: It is shown that with limited effort, an adversary using BLEB can achieve large scale, high precision and stealthy tracking, which can be more privacy threatening than the ones carried through WiFi or classic bluetooth during their early deployment.