Sébastien Baey

Also published under:Sebastien Baey, S. Baey

Affiliation

Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, LIP6/CNRS, UMR 7606, Paris, France

Topic

Indoor Environments,Received Signal Strength Indicator,Resource Allocation,Scheduling Scheme,Tag Position,Time Difference Of Arrival,Transmission Power,Access Points,Adaptive Power,Advantage Of Diversity,Algorithm Execution,Arrival Time,Assignment Problem,Average Bit,Base Station,Bit Error Rate,Bitrate,Black Points,Capacity Of System,Channel Quality,Channel State,Classification Results,Correlation Values,Delay Constraint,Distance Function,Exponential Function,Flat Fading,Free-space Path Loss,Frequency Domain,Frequent Class,Functional Expression,Good Quality Services,Greatest Value,Green Curve,High Throughput,K-nearest Neighbor,Line Segment,Local Method,Long-term Development,Main Notations,Maximum Delay,Measurement Campaign,Mobile Users,Most Significant Bit,Null Value,Object Classification,Object Identification,Online Algorithm,Optimal Allocation,Optimal Resource Allocation,

Biography

Sébastien Baey received the M.Sc. degree from the University of Orsay and Supélec, Orsay, France, in 1999 and the Ph.D. degree in telecommunications engineering from the University of Orsay in 2004.
He is an Associate Professor with Pierre et Marie Curie University (UPMC), Paris, France. From 1999 to 2005, he was with the Telecommunications Department, Supélec, before joining the Computer Science Laboratory, UPMC. His research interests include multimedia data transmission and quality-of-service support in wireless access networks, including traffic modeling, performance evaluation, access protocols, and radio resource management.