Muriel Medard

NEC Professor of Software Science and Engineering

Department
Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Technology Areas
Communication Systems: Wireless, Optical / Computer Science: Networking & Signals, Cybersecurity, Quantum Computing / Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) / Environmental Engineering: Sustainability & Recycling / Chemicals & Materials: Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials / Electronics & Photonics: Photonics, Semiconductors, Lasers / Sensing & Imaging: Acoustics, Optical Sensing / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Logistics

Background and Experience

Muriel Médard is an information theorist and electrical engineer. Her research interests cover the fields of network coding and reliable communication, especially for optical and wireless networks. Her work on Guessing Random Additive Noise Decoding (GRAND), a universal decoder, is considered a breakthrough in the research of different codes’ behavior and makes it possible to directly incorporate encryption into error‐correcting code.

Technologies

Noise Recycling

Technology / Case number: #22102J
Muriel Medard / Alejandro Cohen / Amit Solomon / Kenneth Duffy
Technology Areas: Communication Systems / Computer Science / Environmental Engineering
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Decoding via Guessing Noise

Technology / Case number: #20169J
Muriel Medard / Kenneth Duffy / Jiange Li
Technology Areas: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) / Communication Systems / Computer Science
Impact Areas: Uncharted Frontiers
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Decoding by Guessing Noise II

Technology / Case number: #20215J
Muriel Medard / Kenneth Duffy
Technology Areas: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) / Communication Systems / Computer Science
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Causal Random Linear Network Coding with Selective Repetitions

Technology / Case number: #21342
Muriel Medard / Alejandro Cohen / Derya Malak
Technology Areas: Communication Systems / Computer Science
Impact Areas: Connected World
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Efficient and Reliable Transmission of Sparse Signals in Wireless Sensor Networks

Technology / Case number: #18468
Anantha Chandrakasan / Georgios Angelopoulos / Muriel Medard
Technology Areas: Communication Systems / Computer Science
Impact Areas: Connected World
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