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Pierre Duhamel is a researcher affiliated with the Signals and Systems Laboratory, focusing on digital signal processing, communication systems, and multimedia security. His work spans theoretical and applied research in network coding, image compression, and channel coding.
- Primary affiliation: Signals and Systems Laboratory
- Research roles: Academic researcher, inventor (patents in image coding)
Research interests: Duhamel's work addresses challenges in signal processing (e.g., wavelet transforms, L∞ norm compression), communication systems (e.g., robust decoding, WiMAX MAC protocols), and multimedia security (asymmetric watermarking, screen content coding). He explores optimization techniques for wireless networks and error resilience in multimedia transmission.
Recent publications (2024–2025) reflect trends in image and signal processing, network optimization, and communication security, with applications to hyperspectral imaging, turbo coding, and cooperative wireless systems.
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