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Piet Demeester

Researcher at Ghent University

Publications -  923
Citations -  11785

Piet Demeester is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality of service & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 912 publications receiving 11230 citations.

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Designing a smart city playground: Real-time air quality measurements and visualization in the City of Things testbed

TL;DR: This paper showcases a first use case scenario, visualizing live air quality data monitored via sensors installed on top of mobile post vans, driving around in the City of Antwerp, and details how the generic test bed enables the dynamic integration and support of multiple wireless technologies, novel data processing use cases scenarios as well as the active user panel involvement.
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Hybrid reasoning technique for improving context-aware applications

TL;DR: This paper presents a new approach to derive context information by combining case-based and rule-based reasoning, and shows that the hybrid approach is shown to provide a significant improvement in both use cases.
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Dynamic and stochastic routing for multimodal transportation systems

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that routing dynamically indeed results in a travel time gain in comparison to routing statically, and it is shown that routing in the multimodal network may have its advantages over routing in a unimmodal network, especially during rush hours.
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MPLS Recovery Mechanisms for IP-over-WDM Networks

TL;DR: This paper explains how multi-protocol label switching (both electrical and optical) recovery mechanisms can be important to reach that goal and a novel MPLS recovery mechanism called fast topology-driven constrained-based rerouting is presented.
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Coherent optical systems implemented for business traffic routing and access: the RACE COBRA project

TL;DR: The RACE COBRA consortium has performed four field trials to verify the suitability of dense WDM combined with heterodyne detection (for which the term CMC, "coherent multicarrier" is used) for different network applications as discussed by the authors.