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Rodolphe Vauzelle
Researcher at University of Poitiers
Publications - 132
Citations - 821
Rodolphe Vauzelle is an academic researcher from University of Poitiers. The author has contributed to research in topics: Communication channel & MIMO. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 129 publications receiving 748 citations. Previous affiliations of Rodolphe Vauzelle include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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A new ray-tracing based wave propagation model including rough surfaces scattering
TL;DR: A complete ray-tracing based model which takes into account scattering from rough surfaces in indoor environments to study the influence of the scattering phenomenon on the wave propagation in typical indoor environments is presented.
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Outdoor and indoor channel characterization by a 3D simulation software
TL;DR: A 3D simulation software of radiowave propagation for mobile systems in outdoor and indoor environments that allows us to predict the coverage zone of a base station and the behaviour of the transmission channel.
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Radio Wave Propagation in Arched Cross Section Tunnels - Simulations and Measurements
TL;DR: An approach to model radio wave propagation in these frequency bands in straight arch-shaped tunnels using tessellation in multi-facets using a Ray Tracing tool using the image method is proposed.
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Sensor-to-Segment Calibration Methodologies for Lower-Body Kinematic Analysis with Inertial Sensors: A Systematic Review.
TL;DR: Comparative studies are required to validate calibration methods in different circumstances for lower-body segments, as well as the manual, static, functional, and anatomical methods.
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Impacts of impulsive noise from partial discharges on wireless systems performance: application to MIMO precoders
Ghadir Madi,Fabien Sacuto,Baptiste Vrigneau,Basile L. Agba,Yannis Pousset,Rodolphe Vauzelle,Francois Gagnon +6 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a method for measuring the noise due to high voltage and more particularly the impulsive noise, and considers a cooperative multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) system to achieve the wireless sensor communication.