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Overview

Simon Duquennoy is affiliated with the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA) in France. Their research spans across the fields of Medicine and Computer Science, with a notable focus on interdisciplinary applications.

Their main research subfields include:

  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Rheumatology
  • Epidemiology
  • Surgery

Work by Simon Duquennoy addresses significant topics such as:

  • Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
  • Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies
  • IgG4-Related and Inflammatory Diseases
  • Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19

The scientist has contributed multiple papers across diverse publication venues. Representative recent publications include:

  • "The Contiki-NG open source operating system for next generation IoT devices" (2022), SoftwareX
  • "BlueFlood" (2021), ACM Transactions on Internet of Things
  • "Clinical and Prognostic Factors in Patients with IgG4-Related Kidney Disease" (2023), Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
  • "Répercussions psychologiques du confinement et de l'épidémie à COVID-19 chez les patients et soignants en hémodialyse en France" (2021), Néphrologie & Thérapeutique
  • "Modifiable Factors Associated with Prolonged Dialysis Recovery Time and Fatigue in Hemodialysis Patients" (2024), Kidney360

The publications have appeared frequently in venues such as:

  • Néphrologie & Thérapeutique
  • Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
  • SoftwareX
  • ACM Transactions on Internet of Things
  • Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology

Simon Duquennoy collaborates regularly with several researchers, often co-authoring works with:

  • Thibault Dolley-Hitze
  • Morgane Gosselin
  • Jonathan Chemouny
  • Gabrielle Duneau
  • Paolo Medagliani

Best Publications

  • Towards Blockchain-based Auditable Storage and Sharing of IoT Data

    Hossein Shafagh;Lukas Burkhalter;Anwar Hithnawi;Simon Duquennoy

  • Orchestra: Robust Mesh Networks Through Autonomously Scheduled TSCH

    Simon Duquennoy;Beshr Al Nahas;Olaf Landsiedel;Thomas Watteyne

  • A Low-Power CoAP for Contiki

    Matthias Kovatsch;Simon Duquennoy;Adam Dunkels

  • Securing communication in 6LoWPAN with compressed IPsec

    Shahid Raza;Simon Duquennoy;Tony Chung;Dogan Yazar

  • Demo abstract: Securing communication in 6LoWPAN with compressed IPsec

    Shahid Raza;Simon Duquennoy;Thiemo Voigt;Utz Roedig

  • Low power, low delay: opportunistic routing meets duty cycling

    Olaf Landsiedel;Euhanna Ghadimi;Simon Duquennoy;Mikael Johansson

  • Secure communication for the Internet of Things—a comparison of link-layer security and IPsec for 6LoWPAN

    Shahid Raza;Simon Duquennoy;Joel Höglund;Utz Roedig

  • The Web of Things: Interconnecting Devices with High Usability and Performance

    Simon Duquennoy;Gilles Grimaud;Jean-Jacques Vandewalle

  • Let the tree Bloom: scalable opportunistic routing with ORPL

    Simon Duquennoy;Olaf Landsiedel;Thiemo Voigt

  • Opportunistic Routing in Low Duty-Cycle Wireless Sensor Networks

    Euhanna Ghadimi;Olaf Landsiedel;Pablo Soldati;Simon Duquennoy

  • IETF 6TiSCH: A Tutorial

    Xavier Vilajosana;Thomas Watteyne;Tengfei Chang;Malisa Vucinic

  • The Contiki-NG open source operating system for next generation IoT devices

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  • Actinium: A RESTful runtime container for scriptable Internet of Things applications

    Matthias Kovatsch;Martin Lanter;Simon Duquennoy

  • TSCH and 6TiSCH for Contiki: Challenges, Design and Evaluation

    Simon Duquennoy;Atis Elsts;Beshr Al Nahas;George Oikonomo

  • 6TiSCH Minimal Scheduling Function (MSF)

    Simon Duquennoy;Diego Dujovne;Xavier Vilajosana;Mališa Vučinić

  • Industrial Wireless IP-Based Cyber –Physical Systems

    Thomas Watteyne;Vlado Handziski;Xavier Vilajosana;Simon Duquennoy

  • Talos: Encrypted Query Processing for the Internet of Things

    Hossein Shafagh;Anwar Hithnawi;Andreas Droescher;Simon Duquennoy

  • Lossy links, low power, high throughput

    Simon Duquennoy;Fredrik Österlind;Adam Dunkels

  • TIIM: technology-independent interference mitigation for low-power wireless networks

    Anwar Hithnawi;Hossein Shafagh;Simon Duquennoy

  • Secure Sharing of Partially Homomorphic Encrypted IoT Data

    Hossein Shafagh;Anwar Hithnawi;Lukas Burkhalter;Pascal Fischli

  • On link estimation in dense RPL deployments

    Sebastien Dawans;Simon Duquennoy;Olivier Bonaventure

Frequent Co-Authors

thiemo voigt
thiemo voigt Uppsala University
Thomas Watteyne
Thomas Watteyne French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Adam Dunkels
Adam Dunkels RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
Utz Roedig
Utz Roedig University College Cork
Luca Mottola
Luca Mottola Polytechnic University of Milan
Robert J. Piechocki
Robert J. Piechocki University of Bristol
Omprakash Gnawali
Omprakash Gnawali University of Houston
Wen Hu
Wen Hu University of New South Wales
Mikael Johansson
Mikael Johansson Royal Institute of Technology
James Gross
James Gross Royal Institute of Technology

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