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Visit of Pr Oriol Sallent

Adopnet is happy to welcome Professor Oriol Sallent, full professor at UPC for a 1-month visit in July 2021. Oriol Sallent has participated in a wide range of European projects and contributed to standardization bodies such as 3GPP, IEEE, and ETSI. He has published 200+ papers, mostly in IEEE journals and conferences. His research interests …

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(Français) Explorer la 5G

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(Français) Prix de la meilleure thèse “Futur et Rupture” pour Xavier Corbillon

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Best paper award at IEEE MMSP

Hristina Hristova, Xavier Corbillon, Gwendal Simon, Viswanathan Swaminathan (Adobe), and Alisa Devlic (Huawei) received the best paper award at IEEE MMSP 2017. The paper is entitled “Heterogeneous Spatial Quality for Omnidirectional Video”. See http://www.ece.ubc.ca/~mmsp2018/awards

Best paper award at MMSys 2018

Xavier Corbillon, Francesca De Simone, Gwendal Simon and Pascal Frossard received the best student-paper award at ACM MMSys 2018, a top-ranking conference of multimedia. The paper is entitled “Dynamic Adaptive Streaming for Multi-Viewpoint Omnidirectional Videos”. See http://www.mmsys2018.org/program/awards/

Best paper award at ICC 2017

Xavier Corbillon, Gwendal Simon, Alisa Devlic and Jacob Chakareski (The University of Alabama College of Engineering) received a best paper award at ICC 2017 in category “Communications Software, Service and Multimedia Applications”. The paper is entitled “Viewport-adaptive Navigable 360-Degree Video Delivery”. The work was made when Alisa Devlic was visiting Adopnet.

Defense of M. YASSIN

The defense of PhD thesis of  Mohamad YASSIN will be held on November 13th at 10:15 am, at IRISA Labs in Rennes, France (Métivier room, building 12C, yellow level). The thesis title is “Inter-Cell Interference Coordination in Wireless Networks”.

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