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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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Towards self-adaptable, scalable, dependable and energy efficient networks: the self-growing concept
Nancy Alonistioti,Andreas Merentitis,Makis Stamatelatos,E. Schulz,C Zhou,G Kouridis,Bernd Bochow,M Schuster,Piet Demeester,Pieter Ballon,Simon Delaere,Markus Dominik Mueck,C Drewes,L. Van der Perre,Jeroen Declerck,Timothy J. Lewis,Ioannis P. Chochliouros +16 more
TL;DR: The self-growing network paradigm considers mechanisms for energy efficient interaction of the wireless network elements and mechanisms for the reliable and efficient evolvement towards later lifecycle phases.
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A hybrid indoor localization solution using a generic architectural framework for sparse distributed wireless sensor networks
TL;DR: An easy-to-use generic positioning framework is proposed, which allows users to plug in a single or multiple positioning algorithms, and a new hybrid positioning solution that has an average error distance of 2.66m only using a selected set of nodes, simulating a sparse distributed sensor network.
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Optimizing the IP router update process with traffic-driven updates
TL;DR: A combined control and traffic-driven routing table update scheme which minimizes the packet loss during the switchover, based on an efficient use and planning of the central router process quantum is presented.
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ISE01-2: J2EE-based Middleware for Low Latency Service Enabling Platforms
B. Van Den Bossche,F. De Turck,Bart Dhoedt,Piet Demeester,Gerard Maas,Johan Moreels,B. Van Vlerken,Thierry Pollet +7 more
TL;DR: This paper compares these telecom oriented Java technologies to J2EE both in terms of functionality and through a detailed performance evaluation using a SIP proxy benchmark.
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Path protection in WSXC switched networks
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of protection on the CAPEX of transparent and opaque WSXC optical networks are studied, and the authors propose a restoration mechanism for future optical transport networks.