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Identifiants chercheurs
- ludovic-noirie
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Présentation
Ludovic Noirie is a senior researcher within the *Networks Algorithms, Analytics, Control and Security* research laboratory in Nokia Bell Labs. He joined Alcatel in 1997 as a researcher on optical networking after receiving his engineer diplomas (Ecole Polytechnique, France, 1995, and Telecom ParisTech, France, 1997). Along his career within Alcatel, Alcatel-Lucent and now Nokia, Ludovic Noirie provided multidisciplinary contributions with technical and scientific content spanning from optical sub-systems and optical networking to general networking solutions.
One of the major contributions is the work he carried out on mixed TDM and packet switching systems: architecture, scheduling, traffic engineering, and traffic modeling for network evaluation. He started and led the “byte-switch” concept in Alcatel Research & Innovation, focusing on an agnostic matrix that indifferently switches TDM and packets. This innovative concept is now part of the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS) product line, which received the “Best New Product” awards by Light Reading in 2005 and InfoVision Europe (IEC) in 2006.
Ludovic Noirie joined the Laboratory of Information, Network and Communication Sciences (LINCS, <http://www.lincs.fr>) in Paris to represent the interests of Nokia Bell Labs when the company joined the LINCS in 2011. He is member of the executive committee of the LINCS. He is currently working with researchers from the various academic institutions of the LINCS.
His current research activities include Internet of Things topics and the application of SDN/NFV principles to the control and management of connected objects in smart environements (salmrt-home/building/city/office...).
Ludovic Noirie is author of about 50 publications and he is inventor of about 30 patents.
Ludovic Noirie is a senior researcher within the *Networks Algorithms, Analytics, Control and Security* research laboratory in Nokia Bell Labs. He joined Alcatel in 1997 as a researcher on optical networking after receiving his engineer diplomas (Ecole Polytechnique, France, 1995, and Telecom ParisTech, France, 1997). Along his career within Alcatel, Alcatel-Lucent and now Nokia, Ludovic Noirie provided multidisciplinary contributions with technical and scientific content spanning from optical sub-systems and optical networking to general networking solutions.
One of the major contributions is the work he carried out on mixed TDM and packet switching systems: architecture, scheduling, traffic engineering, and traffic modeling for network evaluation. He started and led the “byte-switch” concept in Alcatel Research & Innovation, focusing on an agnostic matrix that indifferently switches TDM and packets. This innovative concept is now part of the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS) product line, which received the “Best New Product” awards by Light Reading in 2005 and InfoVision Europe (IEC) in 2006.
Ludovic Noirie joined the Laboratory of Information, Network and Communication Sciences (LINCS, <http://www.lincs.fr>) in Paris to represent the interests of Nokia Bell Labs when the company joined the LINCS in 2011. He is member of the executive committee of the LINCS. He is currently working with researchers from the various academic institutions of the LINCS.
His current research activities include Internet of Things topics and the application of SDN/NFV principles to the control and management of connected objects in smart environements (salmrt-home/building/city/office...).
Ludovic Noirie is author of about 50 publications and he is inventor of about 30 patents.
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SVVAMP: Simulator of Various Voting Algorithms in Manipulating PopulationsThirtieth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-16), Feb 2016, Phoenix, United States
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Can a Condorcet Rule Have a Low Coalitional Manipulability?European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI), Aug 2016, Den Haag, Netherlands. pp.707-715
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Geometry on the Utility SpaceFourth International Conference on Algorithmic Decision Theory, Sep 2015, Lexington, United States. pp.16, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-23114-3_12⟩
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Geometry on the Utility SpaceThe 12th Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare (SSCW 2014), Jun 2014, Boston, United States
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Élection d'un chemin dans un réseau : étude de la manipulabilitéALGOTEL 2014 -- 16èmes Rencontres Francophones sur les Aspects Algorithmiques des Télécommunications, Jun 2014, Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré, France. pp.1-4
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Élection du Best Paper AlgoTel 2012 : étude de la manipulabilitéALGOTEL 2014 -- 16èmes Rencontres Francophones sur les Aspects Algorithmiques des Télécommunications, Jun 2014, Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré, France. pp.1-4
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On the Manipulability of Voting Systems: Application to Multi-Operator Networks8th International Workshop on Internet Charging and QoS Technologies (ICQT 2013, collocated with the 9th International Conference on Network and Service Management CNSM 2013), Oct 2013, Zurich, Switzerland. pp.292-297
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Reducing ManipulabilityFifth International Workshop on Computational Social Choice (ComSoC - 14), Jun 2014, Pittsburgh, United States. , 2014
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SVVAMP: Simulator of Various Voting Algorithms in Manipulating Populations[Research Report] Inria. 2015
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Making most voting systems meet the Condorcet criterion reduces their manipulability[Research Report] 2014, pp.27
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Making a voting system depend only on orders of preference reduces its manipulability rate[Research Report] 2014, pp.26
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On the Manipulability of Voting Systems: Application to Multi-Carrier Networks[Research Report] 2012-04-001, 2012, pp.17
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