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Damien Perritaz

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2006-2010: Docteur ès Science at EPFL (Laboratoire d'Automatique)

2001-2006: Master ès Science at EPFL (Microtechnique)

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Adaptation en temps réel pour une meilleure qualité d'expérience en réalité augmentée

Damien Perritaz

In the framework of mobile augmented reality, a video stream is sent to the user with the help of a wireless communication link. To guarantee an efficient transmission, the video stream rate is controlled by adapting the encoding parameters such as to foll ...
EPFL2010

Velocity-Scheduling Control for a Unicycle Mobile Robot: Theory and Experiments

Dominique Bonvin, Philippe Müllhaupt, Davide Buccieri, Damien Perritaz

Improvement over classical dynamic feedback linearization for a unicycle mobile robots is proposed. Compared to classical extension, the technique uses a higher-dimensional state extension, which allows rejecting a constant disturbance on the robot rotatio ...
2009

Quality of Experience for Adaptation in Augmented Reality

Denis Gillet, Christophe Salzmann, Damien Perritaz

Augmented Reality enhances the user perception by overlaying real world information with computer-generated information. In this paper, we study the user experience in Augmented Reality for the deployment of real-time adaptation. In the context of thin-cli ...
2009
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