Benoit Hilt
University of Upper Alsace
41 Papers
223 Citations
Benoit Hilt is an academic researcher from University of Upper Alsace. The author has contributed to research in topics: Routing protocol & Communication channel. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 41 publications.
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Papers
A survey of V2V channel modeling for VANET simulations
Hervé Boeglen,Benoit Hilt,Pascal Lorenz,Jonathan Ledy,Anne-Marie Poussard +4 more
- 26 Jan 2011
TL;DR: Three “simulation-ready” V2V channel models found in the literature are reviewed and two complete VANET simulation frameworks are presented to illustrate the importance of a realistic channel and physical layer modeling in vehicular networking.
An enhanced AODV protocol for VANETs with realistic radio propagation model validation
Jonathan Ledy,Hervé Boeglen,Benoit Hilt,Abdelhafid Abouaissa,Rodolphe Vauzelle +4 more
- 20 Oct 2009
TL;DR: The results show that the basic propagation models usually in use with NS2 are not suitable for VANETs simulations and it is shown that when using a routing metric based on delay and BER, the first parameter is more relevant in terms of QoS than the second one.
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A Novel Channel Switching Scenario in Multicast IPTV Networks
Mounir Sarni,Benoit Hilt,Pascal Lorenz +2 more
- 20 Apr 2009
TL;DR: Simulation results show that the proposed novel channel switching scenario improve channel zapping time and may reduce blackout time without any increase of the multicast bandwidth utilization in the network core.
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An important step forward in continuous spectroscopic imaging of ionising radiations using ASICs
P. Fessler,J.P. Coffin,H Eberlé,C. de Raad Iseli,Benoit Hilt,D Huss,Francois Krummenacher,J.R. Lutz,G. Prevot,A. Renouprez,M.H Sigward,B. Schwaller,C Voltolini +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed an automatic charge amplifier output voltage offset compensation system which operates regardless of the cause of the offset (detector or electronic) and the main performances of the system are the following: the input equivalent noise charge is 190 e rms (input non-connected, peaking time 500 nns), the highest gain is 255 mV/fC, the peak time is adjustable between 200 nns and 2μs and the power consumption is 10 mW per channel.
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AODV enhancements in a realistic VANET context
Jonathan Ledy,Anne-Marie Poussard,Rodolphe Vauzelle,Benoit Hilt,Hervé Boeglen +4 more
- 01 Aug 2012
TL;DR: This paper shows how AODV tuning and multipath routing behave under realistic VANET simulations.
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