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 References of "Danoy, Grégoire 50001463"      in Complete repository Arts & humanities   Archaeology   Art & art history   Classical & oriental studies   History   Languages & linguistics   Literature   Performing arts   Philosophy & ethics   Religion & theology   Multidisciplinary, general & others Business & economic sciences   Accounting & auditing   Production, distribution & supply chain management   Finance   General management & organizational theory   Human resources management   Management information systems   Marketing   Strategy & innovation   Quantitative methods in economics & management   General economics & history of economic thought   International economics   Macroeconomics & monetary economics   Microeconomics   Economic systems & public economics   Social economics   Special economic topics (health, labor, transportation…)   Multidisciplinary, general & others Engineering, computing & technology   Aerospace & aeronautics engineering   Architecture   Chemical engineering   Civil engineering   Computer science   Electrical & electronics engineering   Energy   Geological, petroleum & mining engineering   Materials science & engineering   Mechanical engineering   Multidisciplinary, general & others Human health sciences   Alternative medicine   Anesthesia & intensive care   Cardiovascular & respiratory systems   Dentistry & oral medicine   Dermatology   Endocrinology, metabolism & nutrition   Forensic medicine   Gastroenterology & hepatology   General & internal medicine   Geriatrics   Hematology   Immunology & infectious disease   Laboratory medicine & medical technology   Neurology   Oncology   Ophthalmology   Orthopedics, rehabilitation & sports medicine   Otolaryngology   Pediatrics   Pharmacy, pharmacology & toxicology   Psychiatry   Public health, health care sciences & services   Radiology, nuclear medicine & imaging   Reproductive medicine (gynecology, andrology, obstetrics)   Rheumatology   Surgery   Urology & nephrology   Multidisciplinary, general & others Law, criminology & political science   Civil law   Criminal law & procedure   Criminology   Economic & commercial law   European & international law   Judicial law   Metalaw, Roman law, history of law & comparative law   Political science, public administration & international relations   Public law   Social law   Tax law   Multidisciplinary, general & others Life sciences   Agriculture & agronomy   Anatomy (cytology, histology, embryology...) & physiology   Animal production & animal husbandry   Aquatic sciences & oceanology   Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology   Biotechnology   Entomology & pest control   Environmental sciences & ecology   Food science   Genetics & genetic processes   Microbiology   Phytobiology (plant sciences, forestry, mycology...)   Veterinary medicine & animal health   Zoology   Multidisciplinary, general & others Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences   Chemistry   Earth sciences & physical geography   Mathematics   Physics   Space science, astronomy & astrophysics   Multidisciplinary, general & others Social & behavioral sciences, psychology   Animal psychology, ethology & psychobiology   Anthropology   Communication & mass media   Education & instruction   Human geography & demography   Library & information sciences   Neurosciences & behavior   Regional & inter-regional studies   Social work & social policy   Sociology & social sciences   Social, industrial & organizational psychology   Theoretical & cognitive psychology   Treatment & clinical psychology   Multidisciplinary, general & others     Showing results 121 to 140 of 153     2 3 4 5 6 7 8     A Vehicular Mobility Model based on Real Traffic Counting DataPigné, Yoann ; Danoy, Grégoire ; Bouvry, Pascal in 3rd International Workshop on Communication Technologies for Vehicles (2011)This paper proposes VehILux, a new vehicular mobility model based on real traffic counting data. It relies on two freely available sources of real information for the country of Luxembourg. The first ... [more ▼]This paper proposes VehILux, a new vehicular mobility model based on real traffic counting data. It relies on two freely available sources of real information for the country of Luxembourg. The first source is traffic data collected by counting devices located on the Luxembourgian road network, while the second is geographical information about different types of areas: residential, industrial, commercial and other services. VehILux models vehicles commuting around the city of Luxembourg by considering two types of traffic, outer traffic with vehicles entering in the defined geographical area and inner traffic starting from residential zones located inside the geographical area. One part of the collected traffic data is used as input traffic, while another part is used to control the produced traffic and to fine-tune the model. VehILux is coupled with the microscopic road traffic simulator SUMO to produce realistic vehicular traces. [less ▲]Detailed reference viewed: 170 (6 UL) New State-of-the-art Results for Cassini2 Global Trajectory Optimization ProblemDanoy, Grégoire ; Dorronsoro, Bernabé ; Bouvry, Pascal in International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) (2011)Detailed reference viewed: 114 (23 UL) Evolutionary Algorithm Parameter Tuning with Sensitivity AnalysisPinel, Frédéric ; Danoy, Grégoire ; Bouvry, Pascal in Security and Intelligent Information Systems (2011)Detailed reference viewed: 178 (16 UL) Sensitivity analysis for a realistic vehicular mobility modelPigné, Yoann ; Danoy, Grégoire ; Bouvry, Pascal in DIVANet'11 -International conference on Communication technologies for vehicles (2011)In this article, we consider a realistic vehicular mobility model, VehILux, and use a sensitivity analysis method to quantitatively study the influence and interdependencies of its parameters. The ... [more ▼]In this article, we consider a realistic vehicular mobility model, VehILux, and use a sensitivity analysis method to quantitatively study the influence and interdependencies of its parameters. The analysis reveals several properties in the set of parameters. Some are identified as irrelevant to the output while some have stronger impact than expected. This analysis is proposed as a preliminary step to the mobility model optimization, as it permits to significantly reduce the parameters search space. [less ▲]Detailed reference viewed: 145 (12 UL) Energy-Efficient Computing using Agent-Based Multi-Objective Dynamic OptimizationTantar, Alexandru-Adrian ; Danoy, Grégoire ; Bouvry, Pascal et alin J. H. Kim and M. J. Lee (Ed.) Green IT: Technologies and Applications (2011)Detailed reference viewed: 143 (11 UL) Multi-objective Cooperative Coevolutionary Algorithms for Robust SchedulingDanoy, Grégoire ; Dorronsoro, Bernabé ; Bouvry, Pascal in EVOLVE - A bridge between Probability, Set Oriented Numerics and Evolutionary Computation (2011)Detailed reference viewed: 91 (14 UL) Efficient Hierarchical Task Scheduling on GRIDS Accounting for Computation and CommunicationsPecero, Johnatan ; Pinel, Frédéric ; Dorronsoro, Bernabé et alin Bouvry, Pascal; González-Vélez, Horacio; Kolodziej, Joanna (Eds.) Intelligent Decision Systems in Large-Scale Distributed Environments, 362 (2011)Detailed reference viewed: 142 (6 UL) Energy-Aware Fast Scheduling Heuristics in Heterogeneous Computing SystemsDiaz, Cesar ; Guzek, Mateusz ; Pecero, Johnatan et alin High Performance Computing and Simulation (HPCS), 2011 International Conference on (2011)In heterogeneous computing systems it is crucial to sched- ule tasks in a manner that exploits the heterogeneity of the resources and applications to optimize systems perfor- mance. Moreover, the energy ... [more ▼]In heterogeneous computing systems it is crucial to sched- ule tasks in a manner that exploits the heterogeneity of the resources and applications to optimize systems perfor- mance. Moreover, the energy efficiency in these systems is of a great interest due to different concerns such as opera- tional costs and environmental issues associated to carbon emissions. In this paper, we present a series of original low complexity energy efficient algorithms for scheduling. The main idea is to map a task to the machine that executes it fastest while the energy consumption is minimum. On the practical side, the set of experimental results showed that the proposed heuristics perform as efficiently as related ap- proaches, demonstrating their applicability for the consid- ered problem and its good scalability. [less ▲]Detailed reference viewed: 261 (13 UL) Hybrid Cellular Genetic Algorithm for Global Trajectory Optimization ProblemDanoy, Grégoire ; Gaspar Pinto, Frederico; Dorronsoro, Bernabé et alin International Conference on Metaheuristics and Nature Inspired Computing (2010)Detailed reference viewed: 95 (6 UL) A Multi-Agent Organizational Framework for Coevolutionary OptimizationDanoy, Grégoire ; Bouvry, Pascal ; Boissier, Olivierin Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2010), 4This paper introduces DAFO, a Distributed Agent Framework for Optimization that helps in designing and applying Coevolutionary Genetic Algorithms (CGAs). CGAs have already proven to be efficient in ... [more ▼]This paper introduces DAFO, a Distributed Agent Framework for Optimization that helps in designing and applying Coevolutionary Genetic Algorithms (CGAs). CGAs have already proven to be efficient in solving hard optimization problems, however they have not been considered in the existing agent-based metaheuristics frameworks that currently provide limited organization models. As a solution, DAFO includes a complete organization and reorganization model, Multi-Agent System for EVolutionary Optimization (MAS4EVO), that permits to formalize CGAs structure, interactions and adaptation. Examples of existing and original CGAs modeled using MAS4EVO are provided and an experimental proof of their efficiency is given on an emergent topology control problem in mobile hybrid ad hoc networks called the injection network problem. [less ▲]Detailed reference viewed: 154 (9 UL) A New Parallel Multi-objective Cooperative Coevolutionary Algorithm Based on SPEA2Dorronsoro, Bernabé ; Cañero, J. Alberto ; Danoy, Grégoire et alin ALIO-INFORMS Joint International Meeting 2010 (2010)We present in this work a new multi-objective cooperative coevolutionary algorithm based on SPEA2 (called CCSPEA2). In this algorithm, we split the solution chromosome into 4 different parts of the same ... [more ▼]We present in this work a new multi-objective cooperative coevolutionary algorithm based on SPEA2 (called CCSPEA2). In this algorithm, we split the solution chromosome into 4 different parts of the same size, and 4 islands are optimizing every single partial solution by using SPEA2. For evaluating the solutions, the islands are sharing their best partial solutions. As a result, CCSPEA2 outperforms SPEA2 in most of tested problems. [less ▲]Detailed reference viewed: 85 (9 UL) On quantifying the quality of CDS-based virtual backbones in mobile ad hoc networksSchleich, Julien ; Danoy, Grégoire ; Bouvry, Pascal et alin ACM International Symposium on Mobility Management and Wireless Access (2010)We propose to study the quality of CDS-based virtual backbones generated by fully distributed algorithms in mobile environments. As virtual-backbones may be used for different purposes, the importance of ... [more ▼]We propose to study the quality of CDS-based virtual backbones generated by fully distributed algorithms in mobile environments. As virtual-backbones may be used for different purposes, the importance of a characteristic may vary accordingly. In order to deal with this variety issue, we provide a set of quality criteria quantifying different suitable aspects for virtual backbones in mobile ad hoc net- works. Distributed and localized algorithms are then compared through simulations with respect to these measures and criterion-specific optimizations are proposed for the Blackbone2 algorithm. [less ▲]Detailed reference viewed: 147 (8 UL) A Platform for Realistic Online Vehicular Network ManagementPigné, Yoann ; Danoy, Grégoire ; Bouvry, Pascal in GLOBECOM 2010 (2010)Detailed reference viewed: 142 (8 UL) Uso de Redes Hibridas para la Mejora de la Conectividad en VANETsDorronsoro, Bernabé ; Ruiz, Patricia ; Danoy, Grégoire et alin Proceedings of national Conference on Metaheuristicas, Algoritmos Evolutivos y Bioinspirados(MAEB'09) (2009)Detailed reference viewed: 209 (9 UL) Multi-objective Optimization for Information Sharing in Vehicular Ad Hoc NetworksDanoy, Grégoire ; Dorronsoro, Bernabé ; Bouvry, Pascal et alin IAIT '09: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Advances in Information Technology (2009)Detailed reference viewed: 136 (9 UL) Overcoming partitioning in large ad hoc networks using genetic algorithmsDanoy, Grégoire ; Dorronsoro, Bernabé ; Bouvry, Pascal in GECCO '09: Proceedings of the 11th Annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation (2009)Detailed reference viewed: 132 (8 UL) Multi Agent Organisation for Coevolutionary OptimizationDanoy, Grégoire ; Bouvry, Pascal ; Boissier, Olivierin 1st International Workshop on Organizational Modeling (ORGMOD'09) (2009)Detailed reference viewed: 70 (6 UL) A Multi-Agent Organizational Model for Coevolutionary OptimizationDanoy, Grégoire ; Bouvry, Pascal ; Boissier, Olivierin ANNIE '09: Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Articial Neural Networks In Engineering (to appear) (2009)Detailed reference viewed: 133 (3 UL) Blackbone2, an Efficient Deterministic Algorithm for creating 2-Connected m-dominating Set-based Backbones in Ad Hoc NetworksSchleich, Julien ; Danoy, Grégoire ; Bouvry, Pascal et alin MOBIWAC - International Symposium on Mobility Management and Wireless Access (2009)This paper introduces Blackbone2, a novel fully decentralized algorithm that aims at creating a robust backbone in ad hoc networks. Backbone robustness is supported by a 2-Connected $m$-dominating Set, $2 ... [more ▼]This paper introduces Blackbone2, a novel fully decentralized algorithm that aims at creating a robust backbone in ad hoc networks. Backbone robustness is supported by a 2-Connected$m$-dominating Set,$2,m$-CDS, and decentralization relies on the usage of two rules that only require two-hop knowledge in order to reduce the use of bandwidth. Blackbone2 deterministic approach guarantees a density-independent valid solution and is proved correct. The algorithm is also characterized by its efficient theoretical computation time,$\mathcal{O}(\Delta^{2})$with$\Delta$the average number of neighbors, which outperforms known solutions. The domination parameter,$m\$, can be increased without changing the theoretical computation time. Efficiency of the Blackbone2 algorithm compared to the equivalent literature solutions is illustrated through simulations of a large panel of networks with a wide density range. [less ▲]Detailed reference viewed: 178 (16 UL) Towards Connectivity Improvement in VANETs using Bypass LinksDorronsoro, Bernabé ; Ruiz, Patricia ; Danoy, Grégoire et alin Abstract book of 2009 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (2009)Detailed reference viewed: 264 (16 UL)