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Orange S.A.

CompanyParis, France
About: Orange S.A. is a company organization based out in Paris, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Terminal (electronics) & Signal. The organization has 6735 authors who have published 9190 publications receiving 156440 citations. The organization is also known as: Orange SA & France Télécom.


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TL;DR: A rate control algorithm adapted to MPEG video coders ensuring that output conforms to the parameters of a leaky-bucket network access controller is presented, avoiding unpredictable rate variations without the rigidity and systematic coding delay of constant bit-rate coders.
Abstract: We present a rate control algorithm adapted to MPEG video coders ensuring that output conforms to the parameters of a leaky-bucket network access controller. The algorithm avoids unpredictable rate variations without the rigidity and systematic coding delay of constant bit-rate (CBR) coders, and makes possible resource provision for guaranteed quality of service. A relatively large burst tolerance parameter allows considerable scope for variation at GoP scale, and only restricts the natural rate when necessary to avoid long-term overloads. Possible multiplexing schemes are discussed distinguishing buffer provision for cell-scale and burst-scale congestion.

96 citations

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TL;DR: This work study and compare several HTML style similarity measures based on both textual and extra-textual features in HTML source code and proposes a flexible algorithm to cluster a large collection of documents according to these measures.
Abstract: Automatically generated content is ubiquitous in the web: dynamic sites built using the three-tier paradigm are good examples (e.g., commercial sites, blogs and other sites edited using web authoring software), as well as less legitimate spamdexing attempts (e.g., link farms, faked directories).Those pages built using the same generating method (template or script) share a common “look and feel” that is not easily detected by common text classification methods, but is more related to stylometry.In this work we study and compare several HTML style similarity measures based on both textual and extra-textual features in HTML source code. We also propose a flexible algorithm to cluster a large collection of documents according to these measures. Since the proposed algorithm is based on locality sensitive hashing (LSH), we first review this technique.We then describe how to use the HTML style similarity clusters to pinpoint dubious pages and enhance the quality of spam classifiers. We present an evaluation of our algorithm on the WEBSPAM-UK2006 dataset.

95 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
17 Aug 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, a joint Hop-by-Hop and Receiver-driven Interest Control Protocol (HR-ICP) is proposed to regulate user requests (Interests) either at the receiver and at intermediate nodes via Interest shaping.
Abstract: Content-centric networking (CCN) advocates a new transport model tailored to named-data communication. Three features distinguish CCN transport from the TCP/IP model: unique endpoint at the receiver, pull-based data retrieval in a point to multi-point fashion and in-path caching.The definition of transport control mechanisms is of fundamental importance within the CCN architectural design and beyond, in the broader scope of information-centric networks. In this work, we propose a joint Hop-by-hop and Receiver-driven Interest Control Protocol (HR-ICP) to regulate user requests (Interests) either at the receiver and at intermediate nodes via Interest shaping. We prove that HR-ICP is stable and converges to an efficient and max-min fair equilibrium. Compared to controlling traffic only at the receiver, HR-ICP accelerates congestion reaction and reduces the loss rate, as we show by means of CCN packet-level simulations. In different network scenarios, we highlight the advantages of our solution in terms of faster convergence to the optimal throughput, robustness against misbehaving receivers and flow protection of delay-sensitive applications.

94 citations

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TL;DR: The design and evaluation of an adaptive cooperative scheme intended to extend the survivability of the battery-operated aerial-terrestrial communication links are discussed and simulation analysis corroborates that the adaptive transmission technique improves overall energy efficiency of the network whilst maintaining low latency, enabling real-time applications.
Abstract: Hybrid aerial-terrestrial communication networks based on low-altitude platforms are expected to meet optimally the urgent communication needs of emergency relief and recovery operations for tackling large-scale natural disasters. The energy-efficient operation of such networks is important given that the entire network infrastructure, including the battery-operated ground terminals, exhibits requirements to operate under power-constrained situations. In this paper, we discuss the design and evaluation of an adaptive cooperative scheme intended to extend the survivability of the battery-operated aerial-terrestrial communication links. We propose and evaluate a real-time adaptive cooperative transmission strategy for dynamic selection between direct and cooperative links based on the channel conditions for improved energy efficiency. We show that the cooperation between mobile terrestrial terminals on the ground could improve energy efficiency in the uplink, depending on the temporal behavior of the terrestrial and aerial uplink channels. The corresponding delay in having cooperative (relay-based) communications with relay selection is also addressed. The simulation analysis corroborates that the adaptive transmission technique improves overall energy efficiency of the network whilst maintaining low latency, enabling real-time applications.

94 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
Jean Frisou1
01 Mar 2000
TL;DR: In this article, the relation entre confiance interpersonnelle and engagement is devenue depuis les travaux de Morgan et Hunt (1994) le modele cognitif de reference du marketing relationnel.
Abstract: La relation entre confiance interpersonnelle et engagement est devenue depuis les travaux de Morgan et Hunt (1994) le modele cognitif de reference du marketing relationnel. Cet article developpe et...

94 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Patrick O. Brown183755200985
Martin Vetterli10576157825
Samy Bengio9539056904
Aristide Lemaître7571222029
Ifor D. W. Samuel7460523151
Mischa Dohler6835519614
Isabelle Sagnes6775318178
Jean-Jacques Quisquater6533518234
David Pointcheval6429819538
Emmanuel Dupoux6326714315
David Gesbert6345624569
Yonghui Li6269715441
Sergei K. Turitsyn6172214063
Joseph Zyss6143417888
Jean-Michel Gérard5842114896
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20238
20225
20215
20205
201915
201814