M. -C. Dumas

Also published under:M. Dumas

Affiliation

Radio Dept., Supelec, Gif-sur-Yvette, France

Topic

Bitrate,Physical Channel,Radio Resource,Radio Resource Management,Resource Consumption,Service Quality,Wireless Interface,Active Power Control,Average Bit,Base Station,Block Size,Constant Component,Control Channel,Convolutional Codes,Data Integration,Data Requests,Delay Constraint,Discrete Random Variable,Discrete Rate,Efficient Multiplexing,Energy Ratio,Forward Error Correction,Gain Factor,Heavy-tailed,Information Bits,Integration Requirements,Least Significant Bit,Medium Access Control,Most Significant Bit,Multiplexing Scheme,Noise Spectral Density,Normal Rate,Performance Curves,Physical Layer,Power Control,Power Index,Power Mobility,Quality Of Service Constraints,Quality Of Transmission,Reading Times,Resource Utilization,Shared Resource,Spectral Density,Standard Model,Tail Of Distribution,Temporal Dimension,Total Consumption,Traffic Data,Traffic Sources,Transmission Performance,

Biography

Marcel Dumas received the Dipl. Eng. degree from Supélec, France, in 1975. He is a professor at Supélec in telecommunication networks. He has more than 26 years of experience in the fields of digital systems and communications and worked on a range of engineering and research problems relating to telecommunications and data networks. His current research activities apply to wireless access networks and Quality of Service, lower layers multiplexing mechanisms, and Radio Resource Management algorithms for 3G and next generation radio interfaces. He is a group manager of the French National Research Project OPTIMUM (OPTImized transmission of Multimedia packet data over UMTS). He is a member of the IEEE.