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start [2025/07/10 16:51] cmorinstart [2025/11/28 10:40] (current) – [Recent publications using SLICES-RI/CorteXlab] lcardoso
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   * **Because it ensures reproducibility:**     * **Because it ensures reproducibility:**  
-As the room is isolated from the outer world, you can experiment on any band from 300MHz to 4GHz with no interference, thus running the exact same experiment twice will give you the exact same (statistical) results. +As the room is isolated from the outer world, you can experiment on any band from 400MHz to 6GHz with no interference, thus running the exact same experiment twice will give you the exact same (statistical) results. 
  
   * **Because you can do everything from home:**     * **Because you can do everything from home:**  
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 ===== Recent publications using SLICES-RI/CorteXlab ===== ===== Recent publications using SLICES-RI/CorteXlab =====
  
 +* [[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2504.10695 | Neyman-Pearson Detector for Ambient Backscatter
 +Zero-Energy-Devices Beacons]], S. Yang et al., 2025
 * [[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-03876369/|Slotted, synchronised and modular framework for the evaluation of channel access policies in dense IoT network using FIT/CorteXlab]], A Paris et al., 2022 * [[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-03876369/|Slotted, synchronised and modular framework for the evaluation of channel access policies in dense IoT network using FIT/CorteXlab]], A Paris et al., 2022
 * [[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-03117090/|Deep Learning-based Transmitter identification on the physical layer]], C Morin et al., 2020 * [[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-03117090/|Deep Learning-based Transmitter identification on the physical layer]], C Morin et al., 2020
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